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November 22, 2025 173 mins
Bugs Mitchell is a different kind of resarcher. He's an Engineer by trade. Loves God and Jesus. He's First Nations. As well, he loves chasing down the high strangeness mysteries of this world, with his passion for chasing down the World's hide and seek champion, Sasquatch. Based out of southern California, Bugs takes a look at reports from all over the United States, trying to find patterns and clues to what the creature really is.

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We have an amazing show tonight. We're getting into the
California forests. We're gonna go look for Bigfoot. Bugs Mitchell

(02:51):
is our guest tonight on the show. We're gonna have
some fun with him. Then in our number three, swamp
Dweller is here to kick things off. Still not sure
what we're gonna do. Will probably take some audience questions
in hour number three, might go over what's going on
in the UFO world as Age of Disclosure has been released.
I have not seen it yet. I'm planning on seeing

(03:13):
it in the next couple of days. So we're just
gonna run with it. How about that. We'll see where
it goes, We'll see what we could drum up. So
let's get right to it tonight. Bugs Mitchell is a
proud Native American, a steadfast follower of Jesus, and a
lifelong student of Stoic philosophy. With a degree in Electrical
and Computer engineering from the University of California, Irvine. Bugs

(03:36):
has spent over thirty five years as a software engineer,
merging logic with a deep reverence for the mysteries of
the natural world. His combined background in science, faith, and
an indigenous tradition gives him a distinctive lens for which
he explores the unknown. As the creator of the popular
Bugs finds Bigfoot account on ex Bugs dives headfirst into

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the world of cryptozoology, ufo phenomena, and the unexplained. He
shares eyewitness accounts, field observations, and theories on the nature
of Bigfoot, ranging from infrast around encounters to interdimensional possibilities.
A strong advocate for treating Bigfoot and other beings with
respect as people of the wild, Bugs sees these mysteries

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not only as threats, but as inventations. His faith driven
curiosity challenges us to look deeper, listen closer, and consider
that the unknown is calling only if we are willing
to hear it. Let's bring him on in Bugs. Mitchell,
thank you for joining us on spaced Out Radio tonight.

(04:43):
How are you.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
I am doing just fine. Thank you very much. It's
a pleasure to be here.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
We're going to have some fun tonight because I love
sasquatch man, I love aliens, but sasquatches really really taken
over my existence on the outside world away from this show.
How did this journey all begin for you?

Speaker 3 (05:04):
Well, well for me, when I was just a young kid,
you know, I remember, well, first of all, I was
like deadly scared of like monsters, anything, like that. I
thought Godzilla was going to step in our house and
destroy us. You know. I was just scared of everything.
And I remember seeing Patty on the Patterson Gimlin film
one time on television, the old black and white TVs,

(05:27):
and all I remember is I saw that, well, I
saw her walking there, and it just scared me so much.
I was absolutely terrified of Bigfoot. So as a very
young child, I was terrified and so and that carried
on all through my early years. I had an uncle
who had seen him up in northern California. He would
talk about him they came on the TV. I'd kind

(05:51):
of like, you know, pull the blanket up and everything
like that. So then that's kind of how it started off.
And then when I would go hiking with my buddies
in my later years, like my college years and whatnot,
I was still kind of scared. And my friend, he know,
he would bring it up once in a while when
around the campfire, and then I would be, look, if
you bring up you start talking about this, I'm gonna

(06:12):
walk right out of here and hike out, because I
you know, I'm definitely scared of these things. But then
I went through sort of a skeptical phase, and uh
where you know, I just sort of like fell away
from anything, you know, paranormal or anything like that, sort
of fell into the skeptic crowd a bit, you know,
the James Randy thing. You know, I'll give you a

(06:33):
million dollars if you can prove anything paranormal, all that
kind of stuff. But then around i'd say maybe twenty
ten thereabouts, I was like having a real hard time
at work, and I thought, you know what, I wonder
what's going on with the Bigfoot stuff? So I got
onto Facebook and then I realized, oh my gosh, there's

(06:53):
all sorts of stuff out there right now, you know,
with lots of new videos, lots of evidence, and and
then I just went down the rabbit hole, you know,
getting back into it. And so then so then I
met a lot of folks on those Facebook community boards,

(07:14):
and there was a lot of contention, a lot of fighting.
So I kind of got into that with them and
met some folks, and then ended up in northern California
with a trip in twenty fourteen where I had my
own personal experience. Oh nice with Bigfoot.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Yes, hold on to that because I want to get
into that story. The next half hour for you. I love.
There's nothing more than I love. I live in a
community that has numerous first nations surrounding us, Okay, and
any opportunity that I get to talk some sasquatch with

(07:49):
these very good people is absolutely time well spent, not
only because I have this radio show, but because it's
what I love to talk about. And I find it
a very very intriguing conversation. If you could get the
people to open up to you, and that's what I try,

(08:12):
because they are so used to and I'm sure your
culture down there is the same way, but up here,
they're so used to being made fun of for the
stories and the legends and everything that they're just like,
I'm not wasting my time anymore. I'm not talking about this.
You know, you're gonna waste my time. You're gonna make
fun of me. You're gonna, you know, eventually come up

(08:32):
with something stupid. But the minute I break the ice
by showing them a footprint that I have on my
phone or a photo that I have of a sasquatch
in a tree, Okay, it breaks the ice real quickly.
Let me tell you that. Yeah, how do you find
the blend you're a scientist, you are a spiritualist believer

(08:55):
in Jesus Christ, and you also follow your own legend.
Folk those that's a trifecta that should not fit in
the same glass. Yet here you are. How do you
find balance in that?

Speaker 3 (09:11):
Yeah, that's that's actually a really good question, and that
does confuse a lot of folks. You know. There's the
folks who say, like, well, you're a Native American, how
can you believe in Christ? You know that doesn't work?
And then you know, and then you're you. You believe
in logic, you know, and you know I'm a software engineer,
you know, I'm not I'm not technically a scientist, but
I'm very in the technical realm, and uh that's of

(09:34):
logic and facts and figures and uh, some of my colleagues,
you know, like they find out I believe in Bigfoot,
and they look at me like I'm insane. So I
guess they probably do think I'm insane, But then they
figure I'm good enough at my job, so they keep
me around. But the way I I guess, the way
I look at it is, uh, well God is real, obviously,

(09:58):
so I mean I I accept that it's just a given.
And then but I but I also have a firm
belief in the truth. And I think that's that's the key,
is that I'm always seeking what is true. So if
you can show me something, show me the data, or
show me something that some evidence, then and and if

(10:19):
I'm wrong, you know, I'm gonna take that data in
and I'm going to try to evaluate that into my
into my beliefs and my understanding of the world.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Right.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
So, so my logical side, in my analytical side, I
find very useful because then I can I can uh
look at well, I can I can win about hoaxes
fairly well, I can tell you that. I mean I've
busted a few hoaxes online. Uh with Bigfoot, and uh,
I can look at the pictures. I have a pretty

(10:47):
good sense of what's going on there. And then and
then the spiritual side of everything, well, to me this
there's a creator, and then there's there's us. But now
I know Bigfoot are real, so there's other us, right,
There's there's other people out there, because because they're people,
they're not just apes. They're not animals like a lot

(11:09):
of folks think they are, at least in my opinion,
And so then I see that as just another type
of God's creation, and then it's a wonderful thing to
explore from a scientific and logical point of view. And
then the spiritual side, you know, provides the meaning and
the and the depth. Now as far as my culture

(11:30):
is concerned, now, I came back to the reservation, you know,
much a bit later in my life because my family
had been disaffected from the from the the tribe. But
I got back in, and uh interestingly, I got back
into the tribe because of Bigfoot. I learned that Bigfoot

(11:50):
was one of the uh the totems of the Seven
Grandfather Teachings. Because I'm Ojibwe, where it's also called Chippewa,
and so our people right have the Seven Grandfather Teachings,
and one of them, honesty, is often represented with Bigfoot.
And when I learned that in my mid years, I

(12:12):
was like, oh, my gosh, I got to get back
into this, you know. So, as far as I'm concerned,
it all blends together perfectly to me. Does that answer
your question or does it still?

Speaker 1 (12:23):
I think it answers it. It answers it absolutely perfectly.
And and you know, this subject though for a lot
of first nations. You come at it from a different level. Okay,
you come at it from like you call them a
spiritualist type people of the forest. Okay, there are many
people out there who are completely flesh and blood. There

(12:45):
are people who I think insult the creature by calling
it the North American monkey. Oh yeah, yeah, I hate that,
you know, but that's a bias opinion on my part,
even though I shouldn't be as a journalist. But either way,
it upsets me. Yeah, but how do you define what
sasquatch is? Because the engineer side of you would be

(13:09):
this got to be flesh and blood. There are people
out there who believe it's flesh and blood plus has
the ability to do some very supernatural things. That's what
I believe. And there are people out there who believe
that they are a form of people and probably need
to have voting rights. Okay, So how do you define

(13:30):
it all?

Speaker 3 (13:32):
Well, again, it was kind of like a it was
an evolution, I guess for me where I did start
originally thinking, Oh, it's an undiscovered ape. You know, it's
just a it's this this amazing creature that's that's like
an ape, a primate, and it's undiscovered and you know,

(13:54):
we're going to go out and find it, you know.
And I was just fascinated with that, that part of it.
And then it feels special to think, like, oh, yeah,
I believe in this thing that most people think it's crazy,
you know. I kind of like that. But then, as
I had mentioned before, as I started getting to know
more people and within the community, I gravitated towards the,
I guess, the more wu side of the house. There

(14:19):
are two people that I considered to be my mentors
in the bigfoot world, and one of them has Native
American heritage and the other doesn't. But they are both
very much believing that bigfoot are very much flesh and
blood creatures. Okay, that they're real. They they make those footprints,

(14:43):
They they you know, they defecate, they eat, and then
they hunt and they do all of those things. But
at the same time they have abilities to well, in
my view, they can phase in and out of visibility.
A lot of people call that portaling, where you know,
the idea is that you're going in and out of

(15:03):
somewhere like invisibility. Now, I just feel that bigfoot are
flesh and blood and I don't consider them spiritual creatures
in the sense that they're not flesh and blood. I
think they just have extra abilities that we probably do too,
but we just forgot how to use them. That's how

(15:23):
I look at that. So I reckon that they go
in and out of their portals and for protection, and
to them, it's like walking into another room, like you
know in my house here, I just walk into another room.
I don't think about it. I think that's what they do,
and then we're standing there they walk into the next
room out of visibility and we freak out. So to me,

(15:47):
it's just part of I guess it's just part of
an actual ability that we all actually possess. I think
we have it too, telepathy and portally. I think we
can do it, but most of us have forgotten how
to do it.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
I think that is an excellent answer. Excellent answer. I
believe you. I believe we have that ability to do that.
And the fact that this creature is seen not only
in North America. It's not just a Pacific Northwest creature.
It's seen around the world in different fashions, in different names,

(16:25):
in different cultures. Part of their history as well, whether
it's Tibetan monks, or whether it's the Yawie of Australia.
We've heard it and been there and done it all.
Are you Are you thinking like I am, that there
are numerous different types of these species?

Speaker 3 (16:45):
Absolutely yes, I mean I think I posted something a
few weeks ago about from Jane Goodall where she had
pointed out this very same thing that in every continent,
in every you know, people group, virtually around the world,
there are sightings of the same kinds of creatures, not

(17:06):
exactly the same, but very similar.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
Right.

Speaker 3 (17:10):
You've got the hairy man, the wild man. Some of
them are a little short, some of them are taller.
You know, You've got, as you were mentioning, you know,
the yowie and the and the Yeti. So I do
think that there's probably about as many versions of them
as there are different types of nations and languages, you know,

(17:32):
among our amongst our own species. So and I think
that the accounts bear that out, because when you hear
the accounts of Yeti, it's a slightly different creature. You know,
it's not uh, it's not as tall, I think, and
the footprints seem to be slightly different. You know, it's
not just a human like foot with the five toes,

(17:54):
at least as I understand it. I think the morphology
of those foots are just a little bit different. So yeah,
I think there's quite a few. And but then that
kind of, you know, merges into my view about the
belief that there's probably millions of different civilizations within creation itself,
you know, out there and probably here where we can't

(18:16):
even see those other other entities.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
You know, do you believe then this creature does have
the ability to pixelate or change it's not just a
professor of camouflage.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Oh you mean, like, do do I think that like
the Bigfoot, say like locally to here in my state
of California? Are you asking do you think that they
can or that I can, that they can change their shape?

Speaker 1 (18:44):
And do you think they are shape shifters or no?

Speaker 3 (18:48):
I don't. I don't think they are. I think that
they're they're very much well like you and me. I mean,
we're not going to become a different type of human
within our lifetime. I think that we are who we are,
and it's just that I think that there is a
lot of other variations around the world or even within

(19:11):
our own continent. I have a feeling that the bigfoot
up in your area probably are a little different than
the ones down in northern California. And let's not forget
the skunk gate down in Florida, right, and they seem
to be quite different and quite a bit smellier.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
You know. It's funny because when I talk to people
about my encounters, the first question that always comes up
is we're able to smell them? Ah, We've never felt
smelled them. However, here's a strange one for you. At
one of our locations. The one thing that we do
not have a huge population of in our forests is skunks.

(19:58):
They are very rare to see. But near our gifting site,
at our one spot, it continually continuously has a skunk smell.
We have no skunk cabbage up there. There's none of
the fauna or flora that would create that smell. And

(20:18):
the smell moves around.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
Ooh, that's interesting.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Okay, So I don't know if that's them or if
it's something else that we just haven't figured out. Because
the one thing is when a skunk sprays, that scent
sticks around, it doesn't move, it's not going. At one
point you see it at point A and the next

(20:45):
time you go buy it. It's over at Point B.
That's not how it works with a skunk. The area
is contaminated. So it's very interesting. And my buddy Mark,
who I took up there, and I was going up
there with my buddy Tim quite a bit, and then
I had to bring my buddy Mark up there, and

(21:06):
I was telling him about this, and we caught a
whiff of the skunk smell and he looks at me.
He's like, I've been hunting up here for fifteen years.
I've never smelled the skunk in the forest. And he goes,
that smell is moving, it's not standing still. And I'm like, yes,

(21:30):
that's the confirmation I needed right there.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
Where you go there, you go, Yes, that's impressive. Yeah,
so they're doing that just for you.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Maybe maybe sounds like it. Oh man, this area that
we have up here, I could brag about this and
talk hours about this area. It's like a mini skin
walker wrench.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
Oh wow.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Yeah. So if you took maybe the size of a
football and placed it on the ground in that area,
that's pretty much what it is.

Speaker 3 (22:08):
Wow. Yeah, that's that's amazing. I'm I'm envious because because
I live down here in southern California, And as we
were discussing, you know earlier, you know, there's no sightings
now where I live. I have to travel quite a
ways to get out of town to where I have

(22:28):
a chance of seeing a bigfoot or we're encountering a bigfoot.
So interestingly, one of my favorite places to go is
actually the desert. I like going out to Joshua Tree
National Art You've probably heard of that, and there's you know,
a lot of UFO activity out there, and I go
out to star parties and stuff, and I've done some

(22:49):
hiking out there. Believe it or not, there's sighting. Is
a bigfoot in Joshua Tree out in the middle of
the desert? Really really? Yes?

Speaker 1 (22:57):
That does? That does shocked me. Yeah, now where there's
nowhere to hide, I know, I know, but.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
Believe it or not. And some of the high deserts
up here above Los Angeles also there's been sightings up
there as well, which it really is hard for me
to to understand that because you're right, there's nowhere to hide,
and it's hot, or at least it's hot during the summer,
but you know, and in the winter it's actually really

(23:28):
cold in the in the desert. So but I don't
get it. But then then again that comes back to
the whole portaling idea. I mean, I know it's an
easy thing to say. It's like, oh, well, you know,
to explain this, Well, they just hop through their portals
and then go anywhere do they want. But I can't

(23:48):
help but wonder if somehow maybe they do that, because
you're right, like, if you see one and you're out
in the desert, how do they evade you if you're
out there's nothing there? Well, I mean there's rocks, you know.
But anyway, I anyway, that's just some information for you that, yes,

(24:11):
there's sightings in the desert. I'm still looking into that. Actually,
and one of these days maybe I'll get a sighting
when i'm out there.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Man, that would be a different encounter, that's for sure.
I'm gonna get you to hold on right there, bugs, Bugs,
Mitchell is here on spaced out radio. We're talking Bigfoot.
We're gonna get into UFO said a lot more tonight.
We're gonna ask him about his sighting in northern California

(24:39):
near Bluff Creek. All right, my man, we are clear,

(25:04):
great start, great start, Oh good, this is the stuff
I love. Man.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
Yeah, me too. Yeah, this is good stuff.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
Have fun.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
Oh yeah, this is great.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
Yeah. I could talk this all night long. Man.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
Same here.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
The only time at my at my area where we
got scared this year was we believe that we were
being lured into the forest at one point by either
a skin walker or a wind to go.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
Oh yeah, that's you definitely need to watch out for that.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
Yeah, we were. We were standing there. So we were
sitting in our chairs, and our area is very costrophobic. Okay,
you could barely turn a vehicle around in this little
semi in this circle.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
And and we were sitting in the lawn chair and
probably thirty forty feet to my right, I hear something
move really fast through the trees. And then all of
a sudden, as soon as that sound stopped, a squirrel
all of a sudden, was like, you know, I mean,

(26:20):
their nature's alarm. Yeah, okay, And so I jump out
of the chair and I'm looking around, looking around, can't
see anything. Could be anything, could have been a bird
that flew through, could have been a mountain lion, could
have been a rabbit, could have been anything. And then

(26:42):
off in the distance probably I'm gonna say one hundred yards.
We start hearing a woman's voice and it was extremely monotone,
and it was help me, Oh my god, I'm over here.
Can you help me? Now, for visual perspective for yourself,

(27:06):
I'm thirty miles down into the forest, okay. And then
at that thirty miles you hang a left and then
go another three miles on this extremely bumpy four by
four road. Then you have to go into a gully,
out of the gully, and then into the area. Okay.

(27:32):
So it's not an area where there is high traffic,
and I only live in an area where there's twenty
five hundred people. Okay, yes, okay, so there is not
That is something that we're like, there's nobody there, Okay.

(27:55):
So we start we start hearing this voice. I heard
it first, and it's help me. I'm over here, can
you help me? And it kept repeating that, and I
looked at my buddy Tim, and I'm like, can you
hear that? He was like, here's something and I'm like,
over there, it's a woman's voice. Listen. We got it

(28:15):
all on camera. We couldn't hear her because the voice
was so quiet. And then he starts picking it up,
hearing the exact same thing I'm hearing. So if we're
at high noon, this thing is at about four o'clock. Okay, okay.
So I said to Tim, I said, we're not going
over there, man, I said, that's not human. Yeah, I said,

(28:38):
if we go over there to see if that's a person,
we're not coming home. And then and then the voice
started to move, and it moved from four o'clock up
to three o'clock. And we walked up the trail maybe
sixty feet. We weren't going further than that, and we

(28:58):
could hear it. Help me, I am over here. And
then and then it got weird. She goes, I love
you what yeah, oh my gosh, yeah, and then immediately
turns into a man's voice. Help us. We're over here, dude.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
That's brutal and demonic.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Yeah, oh dude. And then so we went back. We
do the estest method with Tim, who gets uh who
gets a a real rude spirit on there, like telling
me that he knows who I am. And I said,
where do you know me from? He goes, in your dreams? Right,

(29:47):
And as we're doing this, the voice down moves from
three o'clock up to eleven o'clock. Oh my god, Oh yeah, dude,
it was. It was freaky. I'm not gonna lie, it
was freaky. Bobert. How you doing. Thank you to all
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Travelers Club. Bugs Mitchelli is here tonight on spaced Out Radio.

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We are talking about Sasquatch. He's out of California. He's
very involved in social media talking about this beautiful subject
that we call the phenomena, not the paradormal, the phenomenon.
You can check them out on x at Bugamus as
well on Tumblr, Bugamus, tumbler dot com. Check it on

(31:52):
out lot's going on. Bugs. Welcome back, my friend.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Now, one thing that I like hearing on this shell
is personal encounters. You've had a personal encounter. M it
took you a while. You believed in Sasquatch for a
long time. Tell us about the day leading up to this.
What happened?

Speaker 3 (32:14):
Okay? Well, I was up in Willow Creek camping with
the Bigfoot community in twenty fourteen. It was an online
group that had gotten together and was going to do
a camp out, and so there there was a there
was an upper camp. Well, Willow Creek is, you know,

(32:36):
several miles away from Bluff Creek where the Patterson Gimlin
film was shot, and so that's up past the Hoopa Reservation.
It's north of Willow Creek along the Highway ninety six,
which is also known as the Bigfoot Highway in northern California.
So we were camping down down in Willow Creek, and

(32:59):
so my friend deb and and another friend Dianne, and
myself decided to hop in a jeep and go up
to the upper camp where some of the other folks
from the community were up in the Bluff Creek area.
So we we we drove up there together, went one morning,

(33:21):
got up and then we arrived at the upper camp
I'd say probably midday. And so up there, you know,
there was probably about another let's see, probably about about
five people that were up there already camping, and they'd
been up there a few days, and some of them
that actually had had some sightings up there at that time.

(33:44):
And so so we got up there that afternoon and
I had I started having a look around just by myself.
I walked a little further away from the camp and
by the way, it was just us. It's it's I
should point out, this is extremely remote area. It's probably
about one or two valleys over from Bluff Creek, and
it was, and there was like a lot of fire

(34:06):
access roads that would get you way deep into the forest,
and you had to drive quite a ways to get there.
And so so I took a little walk off by
myself and I started hearing some tree knocks and I
thought that was very curious. Now, it was breezy that day,
and so these big pine trees will kind of sway

(34:26):
in the wind, and I'm thinking, you know, my analytical side,
it's like, ah, that's just the tree popping. You know,
that's not an actual tree knock. But I wasn't sure,
so you know, I documented that a little bit on
my phone, and then I meandered back towards the camp.
And when i'd gotten back, I heard from through three
of the ladies, my friends Deb and Dianne, plus another

(34:49):
lady that was visiting from England, and they had taken
a little walk in the other direction back along the
fire road away from camp, and they reported that they
were hearing these go grumping sounds and it was a
very deep, low frequency type sound and they were saying
it sounded very much like a and it was almost

(35:12):
like thumping within their chest. So they called it grumping
because it sounded like a thump and a between a. Yeah,
it's kind of like a thumping, grumping noise. And then
the English lady mentioned that because she had been in
Africa and seen real gorillas and she said that sounds

(35:33):
just like a gorilla to me, which I thought was
very interesting because you know, some of the larger apes
have windsacks I believe in their chest cavities that allow
them to produce infrasound, right, and it speculated that they
use this to communicate across long distances through the forests anyway,

(35:54):
So it was very curious that they were hearing these things.
And so then so then I so that was the
That was the first afternoon there. Now, uh, that evening
is where I think it got kind of interesting in
the sense that we were around the campfire and then

(36:19):
we weren't getting a lot of action, right, so we
were we were whooping into the forest, you know how
you sit there at the campfire and you go whoop
and you just illicit a response, you know. We had
these little clackers, you know, wood clackers, and we had
the night vision and all that stuff going, and they
were about i'd say about five of us around the
campfire there and around two am. I'm sitting there thinking, gosh,

(36:41):
darn it, you know, I came up all this way
and nothing's really happened, you know, And I was still
kind of disappointed, and I stood up to get get
some more firewood, and all the all of a sudden,
I hear this. It was just like this. It was whoop.
You know. It was like a spoken word, right. It wasn't.
It wasn't a whoop like a like an animal would

(37:03):
make a sound like a whoop. It was pronounced. It
was almost mocking us, like saying, like, you know, you're
whooping at us through into the forest, like we're a
bunch of you know apes here. You let me just
whoop right back at you. That's how it came across
to me and I, you know, I turned around and
I looked at the folks around the campfire. Their eyes

(37:24):
are bugging out of their heads. I'm looking at them, going,
did you guys just do that? Are you? Are you
messing with me? And they're and they're just dumbfounded, and
they're pointing off across the creek, you know, into the darkness.
It came from over there, you know, And I'm like,
that's amazing. And then right when that happened, uh, my
friend Dee, she was sitting there around the campfire and

(37:46):
she jumps up and she says, oh my god, they're
behind me. They're cooing. I can hear them cooing from
behind me. She freaked out, and so her and Dead
were so scared that they just they went to the
they went to bed, They slept with their boots on.
They were so scared. I you know, I was like, hey, man,
let's let's go down the road and maybe we can

(38:07):
get some contact, you know. So I was ready to
go out in the middle in the dark, but not
even a flashlight. I was gonna go looking for him.
And they were like, bugs, get back here. I'm like, what,
it's Bigfoot and They're like, there are bears out here.
And I was like, oh, okay, you're right, okay, So
then I came back. So now that to me, that
was pretty eventful because you know, I had never heard

(38:29):
anything like that before, and obviously I came up looking
for big Boot. Now the next day, if I can
move into the next day, we I decided, along with
Deb myself and Diane decided to go down that fire
road together again. So we so we set off down there,

(38:52):
and this is in the morning, and then I started
hearing the gumping noises, you know. It was maybe about
a quarter mile past the camp up or something like that.
And then I started hearing these like romp kind of
noises and I could feel it in my chest. Now
that's the thing that gets me. Right now. You could say, oh,
there's people messing with you. Fine, but how did they

(39:15):
do the infrasound? Because that's infrasound. That's like a bass
drum thumping, and you can feel it right, you can
hear it, but you can also feel it because it's subsonic.
So then we kept hearing these repeated noises, you know,
as we were walking. Now, I should mention that my
friend deb I believe she's relatively psychic, and she believes

(39:39):
that she is, and she was getting some very unpleasant
feelings in saying that they don't want us here. They
really they don't want us to come here. And I'm
really scared and I don't want to do this. And
we're like, no, come on, we can go a little
bit further, and she's like, no, no, that's it, I'm
going back to the camp. And we couldn't dissuade her,
so she turned around and went back to the camp.

(40:01):
Deanne and I continued onward and we went down that
fire road and so down to the right, it's a
very steep slope, okay, and we could hear those guys
down that slope, and it was very clear that we
were getting these noises. So we walked quite a ways
and then they kind of stopped, and then we decided
we'll do some tree knocks and you know, all the

(40:22):
normal stuff. But it kind of like dissipated a bit,
so we got a little bored, and then we decided, well,
let's just head back. And this was maybe I don't know,
a mile or so down the road, and then we
were going to head back. So we got going a
little ways, and then we started hearing the grumps down
on the left side because we had turned around. But

(40:44):
then all of a sudden, we hear this roar and
a howl, this long, protracted roar from the upper to
the right of us and up a very steep slope,
and it's it was unmistakable. It was just this huge,
long roar, and I'm just looking at Dianne and she's

(41:05):
looking at me, and we're just like dumbfounded. Now we're
not scared. That's the part that blew me away. I
was just standing there amazed. And then all of a sudden, though,
she says, oh, I can hear them coming down towards us.
So she got a little bit scooted because she heard
something coming down that ridge, like you know, scooting down
the sand and stuff like that. We didn't see anything,
but that roar was very loud. And then down that

(41:29):
slope there's more of them down there that are grumping
at us from that angle, so there's obviously more than
one of them up out there. And so it was
at that moment when I told myself, Okay, now something's happened.
I haven't seen them, but I have heard them, and

(41:50):
I can't imagine what makes that kind of sound other
than well the purported Bigfoot, who can do infrasound? Right?
What kind of North America animal can do that kind
of a noise?

Speaker 1 (42:03):
Agreed?

Speaker 3 (42:05):
And so then that's what really that's when it really
clicked for me that these guys are real and I've
had my own experience. Although I must say, you know,
you kind of tend to deny it when it's happening.
It's like your mind is telling you this didn't really happen.
I think there's some sort of a reflex that almost
makes us want to forget what we've experienced.

Speaker 1 (42:27):
What did the roar sound like?

Speaker 3 (42:30):
It sounded like like if a guy was just going
ah like that, but then it was but then it
went into kind of a lower kind of a uh
you know. So it was a combination of those two
kinds of noises. And I would say it was probably
I would say it went on for about it was

(42:51):
maybe a good maybe fifteen seconds of a roar, and
that's a long time. And so, but it was loud,
and it wasn't like it wasn't It didn't sound like
a human being at all. It just sounded like a well,
it didn't sound like an animal because it sounded I
guess it sounded like a human like being roaring. If

(43:16):
you get my drift there. It wasn't a bear. Okay,
it wasn't a bear. And it wasn't like a like
an elk or something like that, right, it was It
was an actual protracted roar like a human would do.
But this was a voice that was not human.

Speaker 1 (43:33):
I have heard two roars before the one roar happened
shortly after I had my big foot encounter in twenty
thirteen with two of the creatures, and we were my
friends of mine had ten acres in the backwoods of Mission,
British Columbia, which is about an hour east of Vancouver,

(43:54):
and we had seen pixelation. Okay, so prior to that,
we're walking around their back field and there's a pond
back there. There's no beavers, there's no otters or anything
like that, because we're up on a mountain, and all
of a sudden, we start hearing behind these this ten

(44:16):
foot wall of BlackBerry bushes and behind that is where
the the where the the one of the ponds on
the property is and we start hearing splash, splash, like
somebody is taking a two by four to water. It's
not like a rock going in. That's a different sound. Yeah, okay,

(44:40):
And so we walked towards the house, the back of
the house, and we get to the back of the house,
we go about halfway down the house. The house is
like a small twelve hundred square foot cabin. It's a
log home, tiny, only two bedrooms, very tiny. And as

(45:00):
we are walking towards the middle of the house. I
turned and looked ause I felt we were being followed.
My friend had this old cherry tree in the back
of his property, and all of a sudden, it was
like from the base to about ten eight ten feet
up on that cherry tree, it was all pixelated, you know,

(45:21):
like television when they pixelate your face. Oh yeah, and
it was pixelated from the ground up. And the funny
part about it is only two of the four people
saw it, so me and another person saw it. The
other two could not see it. They got frustrated. We
kept walking. We got to the front of the house
and right by that cherry tree we got roared at

(45:45):
whoa okay, And that roar was probably five to seven
seconds long. But here's the interesting part about that roar.
The way they kind of lived on the mountain. They
lived on a lower shelf, and then there was a
hill going up. Every animal around there echoed. The goats,
the horses, the cows, the ducks or ducks don't echo,

(46:09):
but the geese, dogs okay. Their voices carried yeah okay
and echoed. This did not echo off the mountain.

Speaker 3 (46:19):
Oh that's interesting.

Speaker 1 (46:21):
No, that's one of the first things mine like when
it happened. We were all like, let's get in the house.
Let's get in the house right now, Let's get the house.
And that is so interesting. Yeah, And the second roar
that I heard was in at our spot in twenty
twenty three, right before we had a UFO encounter and

(46:43):
an alien encounter in the trees. We had heard that
fifteen second roar, but it was only one pitch. It
did not fluctuate up and down. It was like one
pitch and then it kind of died off. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (47:01):
Wow, wow, you know when you mentioned the first roar
that you mentioned didn't echo. I mean, I couldn't help it.
Think about like orb sightings, Yes, and they say that
the light that shines off of the orbs doesn't shine
on things around it. I couldn't help it. Think about

(47:22):
could this bigfoot have been roaring in a fashion where
the sound waves are somehow controlled like the orbs? The
photons coming off of those orbs apparently don't They don't
travel like normal photons, right, And that sort of lends
or gets us back into the discussion about paranormal and

(47:44):
the then do they have special abilities kind of a thing.
I'd never heard that before. Though about the echo. There's
no echo. I find that very intriguing.

Speaker 1 (47:57):
Yeah, it's something we would have never noticed about the
echo unless we were where we were where we were,
if that makes sense.

Speaker 3 (48:10):
Yeah, right, because you knew that that was a trait
of that particular area.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
Yes, Oh, I see, like you could yell into the
hills hey, and you would hear off the mountain hey,
hey hey, right yeah, and this did not echo.

Speaker 3 (48:26):
That's the first time I've ever heard anything like that.

Speaker 4 (48:28):
That.

Speaker 3 (48:28):
You're blowing my mind, and I think that's really cool.
I'm gonna have to be looking into that some more now,
probably gonna be posting about this.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
Well, if you if you rewind in your brain because
you were in an area where there was cricks and valleys. Yes,
now go back to that sound and figure just listen
to it in your brain again and did it echo?

Speaker 3 (48:53):
No? No, it definitely didn't.

Speaker 1 (48:56):
No, And it's probably if I have a correct understanding
of the air that you described, there should have been
an echo.

Speaker 3 (49:04):
Interesting. Never, it never occurred to me. Wow, So that
that's pretty cool. Hey, there were a.

Speaker 5 (49:14):
Couple of other things that happened mm hm, go on
before the break five minutes. Yes, so I wanted to
say that there.

Speaker 3 (49:25):
Uh, I definitely heard some tree knocking when I got
back to camp.

Speaker 4 (49:29):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (49:29):
And another funny thing is when I got back to camp,
or when we got back there, we spoke with deb
the one who had turned away and and didn't want
to go with us, and she told us that she's like, yeah,
I'm glad you guys had that experience over there and everything.
I was scared, and she said, I just told them
leave me alone and go bother them. And I think

(49:50):
the Bigfoot did exactly that. They left her alone and
then they they went off and gave me and Deanne
a little bit of a some excitement. But the other
thing was that my mentor that was up there, he
said that there's one thing that Bigfoot can't do, you
like when you're talking about mind speak or if they're
going to try to connect with you in sort of

(50:12):
a deeper level, he says, they cannot work through fear.
And he did mention how my colleagues were, my friends
there were very fearful, and he thought that that might
may have been the reason why we didn't get maybe
more interactions the previous evening. And so I think that's
important for people to know that if they want to

(50:35):
have an experience with Bigfoot, they need to not be
afraid because they I don't believe there's anything to be
afraid of, as long as you're not threatening them, of course.
But then I also wanted to say that we did
do some gifting the previous night. That the night when
we'd heard the whoop around the campfire, we had set

(50:56):
out some flowers and I think a few sticks on
a large log that had fallen across the creek, and
we just said it right there out there in the
middle of that log. And when we woke up in
the morning, there was a piece of beautiful driftwood there
and a little toy car, a little yellow toy car,

(51:17):
you know, because it's a camp area, so there, you know,
it was probably just some kid's car that was up
there from years and years ago. It looked like maybe
from the sixties or seventies or something, little hot wheels,
and we brought that back with us. But I thought
that was another very confirming occurrence. And then the other
thing that I heard, the tree knocks that I heard,

(51:41):
I've always found it fascinating because it was like there
were three of them. It was like a crack, crash,
you know it's those three And I've heard this before
where there's three knocks, emphasis on the third knock. And
when I was watching one of my favorite bigfoot movies,
Letters to the Big Man or is it Letters from

(52:03):
the Big Man, I can't remember right now, it's one
of those. There's a point in that movie where the
main character is saying that she's journaling about that three knocks.
She says, you know, an emphasis on the third and
I thought, well, that's an interesting kind of like another
validation of what I had heard. Also because other people

(52:25):
must have heard that. How could that have ended up
in a movie? Right? So anyway, that's pretty much the
thick and thin of my experience up there in that camp.

Speaker 1 (52:37):
How many did you think there were around you?

Speaker 3 (52:41):
I would say, well, the one around that camp, the
one that whooped at us, I think that was a
juvenile because she's it sounded like a young female. To me.
It was a sweet voice, So I'd say that's one.
I figured there had to be a really large one
up on the top of that ridge, and then I
reckon they were these two down lower, grumping up at us.

(53:03):
So I'm I'm thinking always like five or six of
them were probably up there, but a minimum I would
say of three, that's what I reckon.

Speaker 1 (53:14):
It's still a lot.

Speaker 3 (53:16):
Oh, it's a lot. Yeah. And and and I did
mention there were there were some sightings up there from
the other folks that on previous days where one had
run ran through the camp right in front of somebody,
and when they were driving in along the road they
saw two of them running right across the car in
front of them. Yes, so so you know they're they

(53:37):
were definitely up there, you know. Now. I just feel
blessed to have heard them. And I guess in a
sense hearing them is actually pretty good evidence too, because
feeling that in my chest, that's the thing I always
go back to until someone can tell me what kind
of an animal can do that. I'm like, that was

(53:59):
that was the real man.

Speaker 1 (54:02):
I would agree. I would agree with you on that,
because when when it finally rock and rolls and you're
in one of those hotspots you can't control what is
going on, they are in full control and they're going
to let you know what's happening and what they're going
to do. And yes, it's not I found that most
of the time the only reason why we're scared is

(54:24):
because we know they're bigger than us. But very rarely
will you get a situation, especially on the West Coast,
where these creatures are actually there to harm you.

Speaker 3 (54:36):
Right, I think that's exactly right.

Speaker 1 (54:39):
I'm going to get you to hold on, Bugs, I
gotta tell you, man, I am having just a blast
with you tonight on the show, and we're going to
continue this amazing conversation about sasquatch, UFOs, aliens and so
much more. Bugs. Mitchell is our guest. He's back for
hour two. This is based out radio with Hopes Dame Scott.

(55:17):
All right, we are clear, we're gonna turn things over
to dirty filth. We got about six minutes here. Bugs,
I'm gonna mute you in case you want to hang
out with filthy entertainment. Extreme. Nice to see you, my friend,
and who else jumped in here down to earth. Nice
to see you, and I think we are cut up
there you go, dirty all yours? Hello?

Speaker 3 (55:40):
Dirty, oh hey, dirty mister Philter.

Speaker 4 (55:47):
But this is this is uh my accomplice and I
we're doing our run through. This is the one I'm
gonna need it. He's got is.

Speaker 6 (56:02):
Scott His pile of snowballs, Greggy for the people going
up on the star dager to get a pile of stillbells, gready.

Speaker 4 (56:09):
For the puncture is going up for hiking.

Speaker 3 (56:14):
That is so cool.

Speaker 6 (56:17):
I forgot to do a little bit of screen back here.
I'm gonna put the sweet in this. Yeah, mun today
I am straw with you because I always like why
you're posting.

Speaker 4 (56:32):
I always have a good title reaction.

Speaker 3 (56:35):
Yeah, I'm having a little trouble understanding if phil is
your mic muffled a bit?

Speaker 4 (56:44):
Hey, my microphone to my mouth.

Speaker 3 (56:48):
Yeah, that's a lot better. Thanks.

Speaker 4 (56:51):
Yeah, I just wanted to say thanks for coming to fill.

Speaker 6 (56:53):
I appreciate interacting with all your post everything, and thank
you for sharing all my drys and dug Oh.

Speaker 3 (57:00):
Yeah, I think your work is amazing. I just love
the characters you've created because they're also unique, and each
of them have like their own like kind of a
spirit to them. You know, they're not just empty.

Speaker 4 (57:17):
They do have a like.

Speaker 6 (57:19):
Firstince my big Foot kind of splays the time of
mist to day in the woods, and then on Fridays
he goes to there's a grandma that lives near the
scene in the woods.

Speaker 4 (57:32):
Pies and every Friday he goes there steals one of
the pies.

Speaker 6 (57:35):
Off of group windows still, which I'm sure that Grandma
makes an extra one just for him, the theory I have.

Speaker 4 (57:43):
But then each of the way to the space bar,
and he goes to the space bar. It hangs out
with the spring. Usually please, it usually plays cool with
the mock man.

Speaker 3 (57:53):
Cool. And I've seen some of that in your book.

Speaker 4 (57:58):
You're talking about different big Foot and everything. It's like
the second book obviously, but a lot of people haven't
seen it.

Speaker 1 (58:08):
Sure, and I did.

Speaker 6 (58:10):
I heard one thing in here where it's yes, here's
here's fast squats, which is he goes to the here's
the pie off the Grandma's window still, and the Man
in Black is there and tells him finally return the pie.
And then as usual, the Man of Black runs in

(58:30):
a power because I think Man of Black is actually
like a cross smoker.

Speaker 3 (58:35):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (58:38):
Smoke after all, it gets as tired and lazy and everything.
And anyway, Bigfoot does a nice thing, brings them puts
the side of the road and then UFO can back up.

Speaker 3 (58:47):
And that's cool.

Speaker 4 (58:53):
Yeah, Heather, this is you.

Speaker 3 (58:59):
This is your second and book.

Speaker 4 (59:01):
This is the second one.

Speaker 3 (59:02):
Yeah, yeah, I still gotta I gotta get that one.

Speaker 6 (59:09):
Anyways, this is dated getting This is how maybe it
gets sometimes in the bath on the mastage table, little
more as was.

Speaker 3 (59:24):
Fine, expired a few times with the hockey stick please.

Speaker 4 (59:33):
And then here this was this was. This is a
photo the biggest years ago, Dave and fast Quat playing.

Speaker 1 (59:42):
Yeah there we go.

Speaker 3 (59:44):
Yeah, and he's grunting.

Speaker 4 (59:48):
When you mentioned about the drunk points, I always chuckled
because I can't. He's my oldest guy. I call it
like drunk the old dad. Oh yeah he's been.

Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
Hello Dirty, Oh.

Speaker 4 (01:00:15):
You guys have a wonderful night. I will.

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
Once again, thanks Dirty, before before you leave, your new
intro is in there for tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (01:00:27):
We okay, gentlemen, all right, thank.

Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
You, all right, Dirty filth everybody. He's amazing. We love him,
we love him. Around here, isn't that fun? Blue cruise?
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Space Travelers as a clam sets a password each and
every night. Right here on spaced out Radio, we have
a great guest tonight. Bugs Mitchell is here. He's of
First Nation's descent. He is an experiencer of the unknown
when it comes to Sasquatch. He is driven by the
passion of learning what all of these phenomena have in common.

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And Bugs, thank you so much for being here. We
appreciate you taking your time for us tonight.

Speaker 3 (01:02:56):
Oh, it's a pleasure to be here totally.

Speaker 1 (01:02:59):
When you started having or when you had this experience,
you know, you mentioned that you didn't have any panic,
You didn't have anything that upset you. You know, you
didn't have any fear. You were surprised by that. Why
do you think you remain so calm?

Speaker 3 (01:03:18):
Yeah, I've wondered about that a lot. Actually, before I
had gone up, I had already come to the conclusion
that I want I didn't want to just find Bigfoot, Okay,
I wanted to know Bigfoot. That's the way I looked
at it. And so I think I have some sort

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of an innate desire to connect with them for who
they are, or yeah, to meet them where they are
as they are, and because I perceive that they are
very deep and spiritual beings. And by spiritual I mean

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like us, you know, in the sense where we can
think about you know, creation and whatnot and and and
that kind of a deepness. And I didn't have fear
because I had you know, It's not like I couldn't
prove to you that they that they couldn't hurt me.
I mean, maybe I should be scared of them in
the sense that they're They're massive, right, I mean you

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look at the Patterson Gimlin film and you you could
see the size of the body that you're dealing with there.
I mean, they you would have no chance against something
like that. But I had no physical fear of them,
and I think it's because of that. I think it's
because I I somehow just intuitively know that they don't

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have any desire to harm us. But it runs so deep,
because you said I wasn't really thinking that. It was
just I wasn't scared. And it still kind of amazes me,
I guess. But then when they mentioned bugs there's bears
out here, that got my attention because I know how
bears act. You know, you got to be careful with

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the bear. But the bigfoot, I just felt they were
there they're us, but there may be more us on
a deeper level. And and my my first nation, you know,
culture says that there are eldest brother are our eldest relative,
and it's sort of like a protector of the forest

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and someone that will help you find medicine when you're
in the forest looking for you know, from a Native
American point of view, medicine like herbs and whatnot. You
go there respectfully that they will help you find it.
And if you're lost in the forest, they could help
you out. And of course that's all predicated on respec

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back and in the Native American community, respect is pretty
much it's it's not maybe the highest thing, but it's
it's pretty near close to the highest trait. We need
to respect ourselves, risk and respect others. And so maybe
it's part ofly that too. It's just that that sense

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that they are a relative of ours and we need
to connect with them on that level, you know, rather
than adversary or monster.

Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
You know, we have never in our locations felt scared
of them. Okay, what we have found is at times
they will all of a sudden give us this telepathic
feeling that okay, guys, fun time is over, it's time

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for you to go back to your base camp, or
if it's late enough, we'll get that feeling. Okay, guys,
it's time for us to go home. We've had enough
tonight and we got to go do our thing, whether
it's hunting or sleeping or or whatever it may be.
You know, they kind of give us that feeling that
we've worn out our welcome in a peaceful way, and

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we take the hint and we say, we'll say to them,
thank you very much for your time tonight. We you know,
I communicate with them, As silly as this may sound
to people listing, I communicate with them the exact same
way as I would, you know, saying goodbye to a friend.
You know that maybe you go out for dinner one
night and you're okay, guys, we're gonna get going now.

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Thanks for dinner tonight. We'll see you later. And that's
kind of the way I am with them out there,
you know. And yeah, the other thing I learned that
I want to ask you, we in our area, we
we pressure them a little bit, but we don't chase them.
You see a lot of people on on YouTube or

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television or documentaries where they're wearing camouflage, and they're trying
to run them down and run into their territories and
all of this kind of stuff. The best advice that
I ever figured out, and that I've tried to pass on.
I'm curious your thoughts is they are so curious. You

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don't have to do anything. You just need to sit there.
It's boring, but you just need to sit there, and
they're going to come to you. Have you noticed that
as well?

Speaker 3 (01:08:34):
I believe that's how it works. Now. Like I said,
I've had limited personal experiences, so I haven't gone out
and sat in a lawn chair for a whole day
and had them come to me. But when I was
up there at that one time, obviously they did come
to us. They approached us. I do feel also that

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perhaps they maybe we were annoying them a bit. Looking
back on it, you know, they're probably thinking we're a
bunch of newbies up there, and they were probably a
little annoyed. But they certainly weren't angry at us. But
I do believe that, yes, that when you go to
the forest and you go into their area, to me,
it's as if someone is coming into my home. If

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you come into my living room. You know, hopefully you're
going to be coming in and you're respectful and you know,
friendly and whatnot. You're not going to be you know,
running through my my my carpet and knocking things over
with all of your boom mics and your and your equipment,
you know, trying to record me and whatnot. I think
it's profoundly disrespectful sometimes to go through the forest in

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that manner. So so yes, I think that if I
were actually I do plan to do this when it
gets a chance is to I'm going to get a
lawn chair. I'm going to go out into one of
those locations and I'm going to have my kindle or
my iPad or whatever and some snacks, and I'm going
to sit there and relax, and I'm gonna communicate with them,

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and just like you do. And by the way, I
don't think that's silly all which you said. I think
that's exactly right. You speak to them just like they're
there and just like they're your friends, and they can
hear you and they understand what you're saying. And I
do believe that they're telepathic, so you probably don't even
have to say it. But doesn't hurt. But yes, I
think you'd sit there in that chair and if they

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want to, they will show themselves to you, or they'll
just come and connect with you. Maybe they'll save the
sighting for another time. But yes, I think that's the
right way to do it. And I really I don't
like seeing these shows with the people crashing through the forest.
I really wish they wouldn't do that. Actually, but it's

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a free country.

Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
Right Well, we also have people running ground calling them monkeys.

Speaker 3 (01:10:54):
That's not cool.

Speaker 1 (01:10:57):
Yeah, I don't like that.

Speaker 3 (01:11:00):
I just watched the Ape Canyon show that was just
came out. Was it just today or recently? Have you
heard about that.

Speaker 1 (01:11:09):
I've heard about it. I haven't had the opportunity to
watch it yet.

Speaker 3 (01:11:12):
Okay, it's very good, by the way, I recommend it.
But the way it started off when they were telling
the story, and it was all about these mountain devils,
you know, because they're kind of telling it from the
miners point of view, you know, and they're kind of
making a little bit dramatic where they're referring to these

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bigfoot as mountain devils or devils, and the first thing
they do when they see one is they shoot at it,
you know, And I'm like, really, it's no wonder that
you know they reacted violently if that's the first thing
you're going to do to them, you know, But that's
just like calling a monkey and stuff like that. It's
these are people. It's disrespectful, and it's now, you know,

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I understand people don't. Maybe they wouldn't be this way
if they really understood that they were people. I mean,
they would treat them better, probably, But I think maybe,
I don't know. Maybe I guess you're always gonna have
bad people, right that will try to go out and
bag one just for their to make money or whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
But what if I just what about the thought that
you don't see bigfoot? Bigfoot allows you to see it?

Speaker 3 (01:12:30):
Yeah, I think that's true. But the first thing that
comes up in my mind though, is about Patty. Did
I never understood when when Roger and Bob what you know,
snuck up on Patty, did she let them see her?

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Or you know how what was that about?

Speaker 1 (01:12:54):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:12:55):
Because I do believe that they are in control, and
I do believe that they let you see them when there,
when they're ready. Right, But then and then answer my
own question there, I guess I've heard, and it makes
sense to me that there was probably more than one
of them up there when Roger and Bob were filming
Patty walking across that sandbar, and maybe she was running

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interference for her family, you know, and that's why she
was walking out in front of them, just to kind
of keep their attention on her for a bit, to
give the rest of her clan, you know, a little
bit of room to you know, get out of the
way and get into proper positioning. I've often wondered about
those kinds of things.

Speaker 1 (01:13:38):
Though I've never really looked at it that way, but
that would make complete sense. But I do believe that
she was caught off guard.

Speaker 3 (01:13:46):
It's sure seen that way, doesn't it. Yeah, yeah, But
I don't know what to make of that.

Speaker 1 (01:13:51):
It's the idea because I firmly believe for the Patterson
Gimlin film is still the best film of a Sasquatch.
I really do, absolutely, And I think with that film,
the one thing that still catches me a little off
guard about it today is she didn't panic. The horses

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were there. The horses were the size of hers. The
horses were freaking out, Okay, they were making a lot
of noise, because when horses are scared, they do make
a lot of noise. Okay, you had the gentlemen jumping
off their horse with the camera okay, and kind of

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not really running up on her, but running to keep
a good eye on her while they're filming. And she
didn't panic whatsoever. She didn't growl, she didn't you know,
show her teeth, she didn't do anything. She just calmly said, Okay,
there you are. It's time for me to go, and
I'm going to walk away. It's kind of like the

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same reaction that humans are supposed to have when you
encounter a bear. You don't run away, you don't scream,
you don't yell. You just cautiously make your way out
of the distance of the bear in the opposite direction.

Speaker 7 (01:15:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:15:17):
Yeah, that's a good point. I think I think that's right.
Maybe that she was well, you know, I've heard of
other experiences where somebody will be walking through the forest
and happened upon one a large bigfoot. And I remember
this one witness I was looking looking into recently. He

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said that when when the bigfoot noticed him, it's like
he looked at him almost like an annoying fashion, He's
like looking at him like you or you know, it's
almost like a not not like disgust, but just sort
of like annoyance. And then he just walked away, you know,
like you said, he just walked away. He didn't say

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anything or nothing, he just walked away. And so that's
exactly what she did. You're right, Well, what does she
have to fear? Although I guess you know, Bob did
have that thirty odd six, you know, he had that
ready just in case, right, because you had mentioned that.
But I don't know. I think I think they know

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us very well. I think they know of us and
they're probably taught maybe to react in that fashion. Well,
I mean, do you reckon that they they teach each
other things like that. I would think they would.

Speaker 1 (01:16:37):
I think they are so confident in their strength and
their ability that they don't have to worry.

Speaker 3 (01:16:47):
Yeah, makes you wonder about the guns, you know, like
there's there's accounts of them being shot right, yes, and
and and apparently not taking them down. Makes you wonder
if they're also protected somewhat from those and maybe they
know that as well. Well.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
I'm a believer that they can step in and out. Okay,
I believe there is something supernatural with these beings. Okay,
you know that's why. Like you'll see, you know, one
one track, and then thirty five feet down the path
you'll see a second track. Oh yeah, okay, I believe

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that there is something about that. I don't know. I
could be completely wrong, but my idea of the whole
that time, when when I heard the roaring, when I
saw the pixelation.

Speaker 3 (01:17:45):
Yeah, you saw them, didn't you.

Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
Yeah, And when we had our encounter, four of us
had our encounter in twenty twenty two. We were about
eighty yards away from this and we don't know how
it left if it was dark out. It was a
full moon night, it was dark out, and he was

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standing there beside a tree very like a probably an
eight foot evergreen tree that was just growing, and he
was towering over that.

Speaker 3 (01:18:23):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:18:23):
Okay, but he was in the classic Patterson Gimlin sasquatch
pos But here's the funny part. If he would have
went to his right, our left, he would have had
to cross a logging road and go up about a
six to eight foot embankment to get out of them.
If he went to his left our right, he would
have had to climb over a bunch of fallen trees,

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and we would have heard him. Yeah, if he went backwards,
we would have watched him phase into the dark. And
then I've heard reports, and I don't know how true
it is, but I've heard reports about how when they
kneel down, that's when they get ready to disappear. So

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he was standing up and then he kind of kneeled
down and then poof, he was gone. Because if he
would have came forward, we would have seen him. We
don't know how he left.

Speaker 3 (01:19:22):
Well, I certainly believe that they can do that too.
I mean I really do. And so yeah, maybe that's
how they avoid being harmed by like weapons and whatnot.
That and combinations of maybe very thick skin, literally thick skin.

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But I know people who've seen them, you know, phase
in and out of visibility as you're describing. I have
one friend who has a picture of one that is
partially visible. Oh wow, you know it looks Oh yeah,
it looks just like you know in photoshop, if you
took a figure and you just kind of like change

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the opacity and and it just sort of like fading
about halfway out. So I I do believe they can
do that. So I'm with you on that, but I
have no idea how that's done.

Speaker 2 (01:20:21):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:20:22):
But you know, but you know, shaman know how to
do that though like monks, uh, you know, Tibetan monks
and Native American shaman have certain abilities. And you know
I've heard stories of of that where they can they
can portal. Uh, even even Catholic priests. Uh was it

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Padre Pio. I believe there's stories of him being having
by location where he'd be in like one continent and
another continent at the same time. So I mean, and
and then monks and Buddhist monks can float, so or
at least certainly this is the claim. And I believe

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those things I didn't used to I do now. And
so that tells me that it's not something that's that
just bigfoot do. And it goes back to that thing
where I think we all can do it. It's just
that we've we've forgotten how. And one of the things
that my mentor had mentioned. One of my mentors, and

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he he has an excellent quote where he says of
one of his teachers, his bigfoot teachers told him that
he said that we've spent all of our time adapting
ourselves to our environment. We Bigfoot and you humans have

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spent all of your time adapting your environment to you.
And I think that that's very interesting. Because we have
all this technology, we can communicy kate with one another.
We're doing it right now through our technology, you and I.
But Bigfoot can mine speak, so that why would you

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need all this this electronics to do it? Well, we
just went different paths. We you know, we went towards
tech and they didn't. And it's not like we can't
do it. We can't do it. They do. It's just
that if you don't, if you don't use it, you
lose it. You know, our muscles of attropheed, our ability

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to do mine speak is atrophied.

Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
That's what I reckon two minutes you before we have
to go to break at the bottom of the hour,
Bugs Mitchell is our guest tonight on spaced Out Radio.
We're gonna get to audience questions in the next half hour,
but I kind of want to end this segment on this.
Do you believe there is a connection between UFOs and Sasquatch.

Speaker 3 (01:22:56):
I definitely do believe that. I think that with all
of the accounts of orbs and Bigfoot in the same
or very close vicinities and also in time. I think
that is a is a strong indication of that, and

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so I I don't think that they I mean, some
people say, oh, bigfoots are aliens, or that they were
genetically engineered by aliens. I'm not sure if I agree
with that, but I think somehow the orbs, maybe not
like the gray alien type connections, but but the orbs,
I mean, I consider those UFOs. So I think that

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they are somehow connected with Bigfoot, and perhaps that's another
form that they can take, right, Maybe they can sometimes
you know, people will see orbs and then they'll see
a big Foot. So maybe when they portal or when
they transform, maybe that's one of the ways that they

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do it is through these these lights in the sky.
So I think it's a very fascinating possibility, and I
certainly think that there that is a connection, Yes, a
hundred percent.

Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
Well, on that note, we're going to get you to
hold on right there. Hard to believe. We're already an
hour and a half in with our guests tonight bugs
Mitchell Mitchell, and we're going to have them for another
half an hour. What we're going to get into is
We're going to get into some audience questions here because
there are some great questions building up in our YouTube
chat room, and then we're going to pass them along

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bugs as well. So I think it's going to be
a lot of fun in the next half hour. This
show is moving on very very quickly. I'm having a
great time. I hope you are too. The second half
of spaced Out Radio comes up right after this. You're

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listening to Space Down Radio with your host Dave Scott.
All Right, we are clear. This has been a blast man, cool.

Speaker 3 (01:25:27):
Yeah, this is fun.

Speaker 1 (01:25:29):
You're great, You're absolutely great.

Speaker 3 (01:25:32):
Yeah. I appreciate that you have a you have a
really good show.

Speaker 1 (01:25:38):
Here, Thank you very much. Yeah, appreciate that.

Speaker 3 (01:25:42):
I bet you love what you do.

Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
I have a background in radio. That's what I went
to college for. Oh okay, so I spent ten years
in terrestrial radio before taking about what did I take
about seven years off before starting this? Where actually coming
up to our eleventh anniversary at the end of the month,
the thirtieth will be our anniversary here.

Speaker 3 (01:26:07):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, it is really cool.

Speaker 3 (01:26:13):
You've got the good radio voice.

Speaker 1 (01:26:14):
I'll tell you that face for radio too, my friend.

Speaker 3 (01:26:17):
Ye. Nah, So do you take questions from the chat room?

Speaker 1 (01:26:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:26:31):
Is that how that works?

Speaker 1 (01:26:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:26:34):
That sounds like fun.

Speaker 1 (01:26:38):
Yeah, they come up with some good questions. So what
will happen is I will post the question on on
the screens. I'll just use a comment from paramarv there. Okay,
I'll post it there and then I will ask the
question and then you can answer it after cool. Yeah.

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The one thing that I've learned over time is a
couple of things. Number one, I can't stand taking phone calls.

Speaker 3 (01:27:13):
Oh is that right?

Speaker 1 (01:27:13):
I can't stand it. And number two, you know it's
a troll. And foratrolls out there, I'll give you some advice.
Every radio host that isn't gullible knows that if they've
never seen you in their chat room before. And the
first thing you say is can I get the call

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in number or send me a link? We already know
you're coming in to play, you know, hero, and it's
going to fail miserably. Okay, So there's the advice. Just
don't bother. That's why I don't take calls.

Speaker 3 (01:27:55):
Yeah, So it's much better this way.

Speaker 1 (01:27:59):
I used to have a system where I took calls,
and then this guy called in and it was he
was telling a bigfoot story and or what seemed like
a bigfoot story, and then he made it extremely sickeningly racial.

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Oh no, yeah, And I said after that, I'm never
ever taking a phone call again.

Speaker 3 (01:28:33):
Yeah, geez, it's a shame people have to do stuff
like that.

Speaker 1 (01:28:37):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, And like it would be different if
I was working in a major radio studio where I
had a producer who could screen calls and then you
have the the ten second delay button or if somebody

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says something stupid. But I don't have that because I
work in a studio in my house. Okay, So because
I don't, because I don't have that, I I don't
even bother. Hi, gorgeous Nicole Sackets. You're number one, right there,

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number one, Nicole. Oh look at that. It's Area fifty four.
Are you doing Area fifty four? We've got about thirty

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five seconds here, bugs, okay, doak. Thank you tonight to
Area fifty four, Shelley and AJ and Blue Skies. Thank
you for the love with the super chat t You
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If you are a member, you could go after this

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show and watch Secrets of the Forest story Time. We
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Here we go with the second half of spaced Out
Radio Tonight. My name is Dave Scott, our great guest tonight,
Bugs Mitchell. We have until the top of the hour
talking Bigfoot. We're going to get into some audience questions
here momentarily, but first I want to remind all of
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to Bugs Mitchell. He's out of California. He is a
bigfoot researcher. He is a podcaster. He is a influencer
of the field. You can find him on Reddit at
Bugs Mitchell. You can find him on x at Bugamus.
You can find him on Tumblr. Bugs Mitchell, You're everywhere,
my friend, You are everywhere.

Speaker 3 (01:31:51):
I try to be.

Speaker 1 (01:31:52):
Yes, let's get some audience questions. We are going to
start off with Bone here asking Bugs do you think
the military plays a role in Sasquatch experiences?

Speaker 3 (01:32:08):
I I don't think so personally. No. I know that
there's a there's a belief that the government is heavily
involved in Bigfoot and that they know about it, kind
of like the UFO thing, you know, and it's a
disclosure thing. I personally don't think so. I think the
big Man has done a very good job of evading

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all of us, particularly the official types. And that's not
to say that some marines and other types of folks
doing exercises. You know that there's accounts of them, you know,
seeing Bigfoot and whatnot. I think that happens, but I
don't think it's official in any sense. No.

Speaker 1 (01:32:54):
All right, let's move on here. Let's go to PERAMIV.
Many Christians believe Bigfoot is demonic Nephelim spoken of in Genesis.
How do you reconcile Bigfoot with your Christianity?

Speaker 3 (01:33:07):
Yeah, that's a great question. I've run across some Christians
who give me a hard time sometimes about dabbling in
the demonic because they because they think bigfoot are that.
It's very common to hear people say that they think
that bigfoot are the Nephilim. I don't agree with either

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of those personally, and you're right, I'm a Christian. So
how do I reconcile that? Well, my view is that
God's creation is vast. I don't believe that everything that
God created and everything that God has done is written

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in the Bible. I believe everything in the Bible is true,
but I don't believe that it's all in there and
we know what we need to know from there. And
there's so I reconcile it in that bigfoot are part
of God's creation, just like you and I are, and
just like the bears, and just like the you know,

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the whales in the sea. They're just another one of
God's creatures and they happen to be intelligent like us.
That's how I see it. So there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:34:26):
Let's go to the next question here. It's good at Jay.
Have you ever encountered or seen a dog man?

Speaker 3 (01:34:35):
I have never encountered a dog man. Myself. No, I haven't,
but I do know somebody who showed me a picture
of one that they had taken and it was on
their property. So I believe that they exist. And when
I had asked that person about them, I liked their answer.

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They were saying, because you know, there's a there's a
lot more things that walk the earth than most people
would have any idea of. And I think that kind
of says a lot right there, that there's just a
lot of things out there that we don't know about.
But I yeah, I think dog men are real. Skinwalker

(01:35:19):
Ranch also that there's been sightings of them and in
an association with Skinwalker Ranch, so there's there's plenty of
plenty of accounts out there about them. But that's not
one of my focuses. So I'm no expert on dog man.
I'm no expert on bigfoot either, by the way, but
Bigfoot is my thing.

Speaker 1 (01:35:41):
I don't know how I would react if I saw
a dog man. I really don't. There's just something about
them that I absolutely am creeped out about.

Speaker 3 (01:35:53):
I think I would be scared of them personally, and
definitely skin walkers. Okay, yes, do not do not mess
around with them that they are malevolent, so and I
feel like dog Man are somewhere in between.

Speaker 1 (01:36:07):
Yeah, so do I I mean, you look at how
so many people have reports about Bigfoot being so chill
in the forest, and yet you hear these dog man
encounters where people are getting telepathic messages to basically get
the hell out of Dodge as quickly as possible or
bad things are going to happen. Yes, yes, I think

(01:36:32):
they're like your angry neighbor who's always angry, just a
cranky curmudgeon.

Speaker 3 (01:36:38):
It's the cranky cryptid.

Speaker 1 (01:36:41):
Before we move on, do you think that there is
a tie in between what a dog man is and
what a werewolf is?

Speaker 3 (01:36:52):
That's an interesting question. I tend to think that dog
man it is more of a like a cryptid, just
like Bigfoot or other types. It's a type of creature.
Werewolves are more of the shape shifting kind of a thing,

(01:37:14):
and so I tend to think of skinwalkers more of
the werewolf connection, not dog man themselves. So I see
dog Man as a separate cryptid.

Speaker 1 (01:37:29):
Where do you think they are hiding? Because it's funny.
At the beginning, they were only really seen around Wisconsin, Michigan, area,
and now they seem to be absolutely everywhere. Either people
are noticing or people have you know, or this creature
is absolutely exploded in population.

Speaker 3 (01:37:51):
Yeah, that's a good point. I like I said, I'm
not really I don't I'm not up on the dog
man's stuff. But if there are anything like bigfoot, I mean,
I think Bigfoot are telepathic, and I suspect that dog
man probably are as well. And so I tend to
believe that when people are more open to the presence

(01:38:14):
of those kinds of those types of creatures, then they
will see them more. You know, like when you're when
you don't believe something and you just you just throw
it out of your mind, then you don't see it.
I think there's an aspect of that with the phenomenon
in general, right, that the disbelief can actually shut it down.
So that could be an partial explanation as to why

(01:38:37):
more people are seeing it, because more people are open
to that sort of stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:38:40):
Now, love that thought. Love that thought. Let's move on
to another question here. Let's go to t bone. Have
you ever heard or had any experiences with pug qudges.

Speaker 3 (01:38:55):
I have heard about them, I have never had any
experiences with them myself. I think that they're very interesting
little creatures and sound very dangerous to me. They sound
like the kind of things that it leads according to
the lore that they will lure you into the forest
and lure you along and probably lure you into something

(01:39:19):
that isn't particularly good for you. They sound like they're
little troll like creatures, like pointy ears, long nose and whatnot.
And one of the counts that I heard is the
guy saw them. I guess he was walking his dog
and he saw one of them, and it was just
kind of like beckoning him, trying to get him to

(01:39:43):
come over to it and presumably to follow it somewhere.
I personally would be I would be very careful with them.
I don't think I would. Yeah, I wouldn't. I would
not want to follow one. I don't think I I
would trust one. All I can say is I am like,

(01:40:05):
I'm good with bigfoot. Okay, that's my thing. And uh,
Puck Wedgie's dog man, I'm sorry, not your.

Speaker 1 (01:40:13):
Sinner chief, Yeah, not my thing.

Speaker 3 (01:40:17):
I'm scared of those guys.

Speaker 1 (01:40:20):
All right, let's get to another question here from our audience.
We're gonna go next to Let's go to jewels here.
Do you think that when you have been noticed by
a sasquatch that they stay with you as a watcher
and potentially a friend.

Speaker 3 (01:40:40):
I think that's highly likely, yes, because if you've been
noticed by a sasquatch, then I'm pretty sure that they've
made a connection with you more than just eyesight, right,
that you've connected on more of a a spiritual level

(01:41:01):
or a personal level one to one. And so some
of the folks I know, they they may have had
some initial encounters with Bigfoot by out in the forest
where they had some mind speak with one of them,
and then they would maybe go home and they're still

(01:41:23):
getting the mind speak even though that there's a big
distance between them, because now there's a connection. So I
would view this more very similarly as a positive connection
or maybe a positive hitchhiker effected, if you will, because
in the Skinwalker ranch lore, as you may have heard,

(01:41:45):
people have these negative experiences with the phenomenon and they
have a hitchhiker, you know, follow them home and then
weird things are happening at their home and maybe they're
seeing some scary things in their home. Well, to me,
like you make a connection with a Bigfoot in this fashion,
and it's just the opposite. You have perhaps maybe a
friend and maybe even a guide and an advisor to

(01:42:11):
greater realities. So yeah, I think so.

Speaker 1 (01:42:18):
Hi Jules Jay is asking have you ever encountered radiation
or infrasound from a portal or from an invisible cryptid?

Speaker 3 (01:42:30):
I have not ever encountered radiation to my knowledge. I
certainly hope I haven't, But as I was telling my
personal experience earlier, I have most certainly experienced infrasound. I
did not see the creatures that were producing that infrasound,

(01:42:51):
but I believe they were Bigfoot, and I personally experienced
it for over seven minutes, possibly thirty i'd say maybe
thirty minutes or more unmistakable resonating low frequency sound that
I could feel within my chest cavity and couldn't record

(01:43:16):
it on the phone because it was such a low frequency.
But I absolutely experienced that, and that's one of the
reasons I am very strongly believing in the reality of Bigfoot,
because I heard them doing that and I felt it myself.

Speaker 1 (01:43:32):
Yes, explain to people who may not understand what the
infrasound feels like, sounds.

Speaker 3 (01:43:42):
Like, Yeah, That's good because a lot of times I
say that people don't know what it is. If you
have you ever gone to a rock concert, or have
you been in front of a large a band where
there's live drums and they're banging on the bass drum
and you're really close to the bass drum and the

(01:44:03):
and it's just going boom, boom boom. Is that just
that kicking low frequency drum noise? And then if you've
ever experienced that, or you've been at a raw concert,
you can feel that just sort of like vibrating withinside
your body. And if it's the right frequency, you know
your chest, you know there's there's a cavity inside your

(01:44:26):
chest and that those frequency waves will get in there
and they'll actually resonate within that at a certain point
and you'll feel it. So to me, it's like being
in front of a bass drum. I think that's the
best way to put it.

Speaker 1 (01:44:42):
Feels weird, man, Yeah, it's kind of cool though. True.
T Bone is asking bugs, have you ever experienced the trifecta, poltergeist,
UFOs and cryptids?

Speaker 3 (01:44:56):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (01:44:57):
No, I have not.

Speaker 3 (01:44:59):
I honestly, I'm not, and I'm I'll be honest I'm
not too fond of pull to geists. I mean, I've
got some ghost stories, but I mean I'm not I'm not, No,
I haven't tell ghost Well, it's just a very personal one.
I mean, I'll tell it. It's not particularly flashy. Okay,

(01:45:23):
But when my father in law passed away, but he
used to live with us, and he used to feed
my cat treats, and he would he would give her
a whole bunch of treats and throw it in the bowl.
And I would I'd say, hey, Papa, you know, just
give her six of these little crunchy treats, you know,
don't put it in the whole bowl.

Speaker 9 (01:45:43):
And uh.

Speaker 3 (01:45:45):
And then after he had passed, uh, when we were
leaving the house to go to the funeral, I swear
to you, when we left the house, the cat bowl
was empty. And when we came home from the funeral,
his funeral, that bowl had just the same amount of

(01:46:05):
treats in it that he would have put in there.
And there was nobody in our house when we would.

Speaker 4 (01:46:12):
All be left.

Speaker 1 (01:46:12):
Weird, weirdly awesome.

Speaker 3 (01:46:15):
Right, So it's personal, but it's that's my best one.

Speaker 1 (01:46:20):
All right, my friend, Let's get to another question. Here,
let's go to K seventeen odd. K seventeen odd. Have
you ever seen a ghost sasquatch or heard about ghost sasquatch?

Speaker 3 (01:46:35):
No, I have not seen a ghost sasquatch. I've never
seen that, to be honest, I've never personally heard of
one on an account like that. I thought about that
a few weeks back, but I and I was gonna
maybe do some research and see if I could find
some accounts like that and post about it on X

(01:46:56):
But I sure haven't. And I know quite few people,
and I don't remember any of them ever mentioning that either.

Speaker 1 (01:47:04):
So no, sorry, What do you think Sasquatch does with
the bodies?

Speaker 3 (01:47:10):
Oh? Yeah, that's a great question. Well, like you said,
we already believe they portal. But but but I but
I think they bury them. They could they could bury
them under deep under trees, they could bury them in caves,
and they can bury them and put very large rocks
over the burial grounds. And because they can portal, and

(01:47:33):
because Sasquatch have access to very remote areas, it does
not shock me that we would never have found any
of those bodies. But that's that's what I think they
do with them.

Speaker 1 (01:47:47):
I'm not sure what they do with them. I lead
towards burying, but if they are dimensional beings, they could
take the bodies into that other dimension.

Speaker 3 (01:48:00):
Agreed. It's just that I don't know where they would
go over there, you know, But I agreed. I think
that's definitely an option. I mean, that's obviously the most
the safest place to take them, keep them away from us.
But yeah, I mean, I'd love to know when they
go through those portals, where do they end up on
the other.

Speaker 1 (01:48:19):
Side, right, you know?

Speaker 3 (01:48:21):
Do they do they just jump around like for instance here,
do they stay here on Earth and they can portal
you know, the different locations here on Earth? Or are
they perhaps going to places far away? Potentially? I think
they could, you know, maybe other planets possibly, you know. So,

(01:48:42):
but then once you once you get into that realm,
then you know, all but anything could be possible at
that point. So I'm going to stick with burying for now.
For my view, it just sounds way more logical the burying. Yeah,
oh yeah, it's it's a little bit more tangible for us.

Speaker 1 (01:49:03):
I would agree with you. There, we got five minutes
to go here. Let's continue with another question here, Let's
go to Jules. Do you think they the Sasquatch maybe
a part of Mother Earth's caretakers?

Speaker 3 (01:49:18):
That's an interesting question. I think they. I certainly think
they could be in the sense that I'm thinking about
from my Ojibwe heritage. Some of our our lore speaks,
the speaks of them as as a kind of like
a overseer or or a caretaker of us in a

(01:49:42):
sense you know that they they're always there, just out
of sight, keeping an eye on on on us and
giving us advice, encouraging us to live rightly, but also
urging us to take care of the environment. And for

(01:50:05):
obvious reasons is because, and especially the Sasquatch, they're they're
they're so much more dependent on a pristine earth and
the creation working the way it should, so us coming
in and screwing that up is probably even more important
to them than it is to us, because we tend
to squander things so easily. So yeah, I do think

(01:50:29):
that that may be one of their key roles here.
You know, in all of creation, they could be caretakers.
I really like that view.

Speaker 1 (01:50:41):
Let's go to Amy. Have you ever felt total distrust
like being played here by this creature?

Speaker 3 (01:50:49):
Hmm? No, I haven't. I If anything, I think it's
more of a playfulness, which I find kind of delightful
in the sense that they I think they have some
sense of humor. I think they they're like us and

(01:51:10):
they like to have fun. But distrust no or being played.
I don't think i'd ever. It's never even occurred to me,
to be honest. I had mentioned in what in my
experience when I had heard them whooping or that was
that one whoop that they whooped back to me that
one evening around the campfire. Is I felt like they

(01:51:32):
were kind of like mocking me a little bit because
we were kind of whooping into the forest, and I
thought that perhaps they thought that was sort of silly
of us, and so they were kind of being silly
back to us. But I wouldn't consider that distrust or
anything or being played.

Speaker 1 (01:51:50):
No, all right, let's go to Sandra here. Sandra is
asking we got about two and a half minutes. Do
you dream of Sasquatch? Did they visit you in your
dream realm?

Speaker 7 (01:52:05):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:52:05):
I mean, they've never visited me in my dreams, but
I have dreamed of them. Yes, it for me, it's
kind of wrapped up in my my Ojibwe heritage, because
I had mentioned before that my family had been sort
of uh disconnected from our tribe, and so my dreams

(01:52:32):
called me back to the tribe. And those dreams began
after kind of becoming more acquainted with Sasquatch and how
it was related to my heritage, because our lore, you know,
takes it deeply into it into account, and so that
pulled me back in and and so I dreamed of

(01:52:56):
connecting back with my my Native American heritage as a
result of Bigfoot. But I wouldn't say that they come
and visit me in my dreams. However, I would kind
of like to get there at some point because my
goal is to know Bigfoot, noascotch as opposed to just
finding Sasquatch.

Speaker 1 (01:53:17):
Yeah, I could definitely hear that, that is for sure.
With about a minute to go, I want to ask
you if you could, for our audience give us a
rundown of where people can find you.

Speaker 3 (01:53:36):
Ah, the best place to find me is on x
That's that's where I spend most of my time. I
do my best to post informational posts throughout the week.
Every Friday, I put up funnies every Thursday, I put
up great bigfoot art and that really is where I

(01:53:58):
hang out. You can also go to my web page
Bugomiss dot com. That's more of a shrine. So it's
just some of my work in the past, but it's
really If you want to get a hold of me,
please connect with me on X. I'm kind of throwing
all my eggs into that basket.

Speaker 1 (01:54:17):
Love it. I cannot wait to get you back on
the show, my friend, Bugs Mitchell, thank you for coming
on spaced Out Radio. Coming up next Swamp Dweller, then
special guest tonight Jessica Jones, the Cryptid Huntress in hour three.

(01:54:38):
We'll be right back and you're listening to spaced Out
Radio with your host Dave Scott. My friend, I don't
even think we tapped into a quarter of your knowledge tonight.

(01:55:01):
You were amazing. What a pleasure for us to have
you on the show.

Speaker 3 (01:55:07):
I'm just jazzed. I mean, I can't even tell you.
Thanks to Philth, you know, I.

Speaker 1 (01:55:14):
Connected with Filth absolutely and I know Jules, Yes, anytime
you want to come on, you let us know. Oh wow, Yeah,
you don't offer that to a lot of people, but
you're you're you're you're a good one.

Speaker 3 (01:55:29):
That's awesome, dude.

Speaker 1 (01:55:31):
All right, you take care, I will, I will, thank you,
Thank you very much, bugs, Mitchell, everybody, he was freaking great.
We got a few minutes here. I will be right back, everyone.

Speaker 9 (01:56:01):
Said, us USA U.

Speaker 1 (02:00:20):
All right, let's bring in the Huntress, shall we. There
she is. Well, hey Dave, how you doing, buddy.

Speaker 8 (02:00:33):
Surprise surprise, I know.

Speaker 1 (02:00:36):
Thank you for staying up late for us.

Speaker 8 (02:00:39):
Oh man, this is way past my bedtime. By the way,
I'm like four or five hours past my bedtime.

Speaker 1 (02:00:46):
Well maybe three, yeah, maybe three. You're in the chat room.
You're always so stunning.

Speaker 8 (02:00:54):
Oh, thank you.

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Speaker 7 (02:02:40):
I'm swamp dweller, and tonight I'm going to take you
on a mystic journey of the unn sharing tales of monsters,
legends and nightmares.

Speaker 1 (02:02:50):
Welcome to the spaced Out Radio Swamp.

Speaker 7 (02:02:55):
I was stationed at bo Air Force Base in California,
and they do some of the old A re war
cell blocks standing as a historical monument. I still don't
know why, but I decided to go out there at
night to see what it was like, since I had
never been out there before and it was open to
whoever was on base.

Speaker 1 (02:03:15):
As I walked closer to the cell blocks, it's like
the air got heavier.

Speaker 7 (02:03:19):
Once I reached the cell area and stood at the
doorway looking down the hall, the silence was incredible and
felt as if I was just being stared down. The
longer I just stood there, I felt that more and
more people were staring at me. Over time, the base
is majorly haunted, at least in my opinion. I worked
in calm and sometimes we had to work overnight. The

(02:03:40):
two biggest things that stood out to me from when
I would be in the building after dark was that
the it area was right next to the data center.

Speaker 1 (02:03:47):
During the day, you wouldn't hear.

Speaker 7 (02:03:49):
Anything, but as soon as night fell, you could hear
what sounded like someone stomping around, and even at times
like someone or something was hitting the walls. Another night,
my wife came and visited me and dropped off some
food while I was doing network updates while she was there.
I went to use the restroom. As soon as I
got back, she was super angry with me and kept

(02:04:10):
telling me it wasn't funny and I was an a hole.
After smoking and prodding, she told me that as soon
as I left the room, it felt that if someone
was standing behind her and she could feel their warm
breath on the back of her neck. It's also important
that the doorway to leave my office had to make
a left to go to the restroom, and that she
swore that not a second later after I made that left,

(02:04:33):
down the hall, someone kept sprinting back and forth from
their left to the right, but would only do it
when she wasn't directly looking at the hallway. And here's
the last one. We lived on base in the newer house.
It was a nice new townhouse. Our family and stuff
got to live there as well. Our child had the
room right at the top of the stairs. This is

(02:04:55):
important because I moved in first while waiting for my
family and stuff to get there. During this time, I
had our dog and cat with me at night, and
they would both sit at the bottom of the stairs
and just look up at the top of the stairs
like someone was standing there. And the first night my
wife and kids were moved in, there was this weird
feeling that when you were coming back from the kitchen area,

(02:05:16):
they would stare at you, just like there was a man.
Another weird thing that happened that same night is that
my wife came around that same corner and swear she
saw a man at the top of the stairs and
ask me who that man was. This moved on to
her hating to be alone in her room, and she
would always get up in the middle of the night
and come sleep with us. She would always say that

(02:05:39):
there was a man in her room watching her sleep.
Even during the day, when she would be in a room,
she would hear that there was like a full conversation
going on. Sometimes my wife would pass by her room
and it would sound like she was having a conversation
with a full blown person. There was nothing even playing
on TV or anything. The final thing I'd like to

(02:06:00):
mention is that a lot of things would randomly go
missing and show up in the strangest places after we
would spend days looking for them. We still don't have
an explanation for any of this.

Speaker 1 (02:06:09):
This still happens to this.

Speaker 7 (02:06:11):
Day, let me go if you guys know anything, but
I definitely do think this Air Force base is haunted.

Speaker 1 (02:06:18):
Thank you swam Dweller for another spooky story. If you
want more just like that, head on over to YouTube
hit subscribe ring that bell because he's got thousands of
stories for you. Right there, It's time for us to
bring in a special friend. I got no music for her,
but she is one of the best when it comes
to talking cryptids of weird things. Jessica Jones, the cryptid Huntress.

(02:06:39):
How are you tonight, Hey, Dave.

Speaker 8 (02:06:41):
I'm good, I'm excellent.

Speaker 1 (02:06:43):
So good to see you, so good to see you too.
I knew you were going to come on, so I
went and got my beard trimmed this week and so
it's been very good, very good. I'm here.

Speaker 8 (02:06:54):
It's always luscious.

Speaker 1 (02:06:55):
Oh you stop, you stop?

Speaker 8 (02:06:58):
Seriously?

Speaker 3 (02:06:59):
So good?

Speaker 1 (02:07:00):
Well, you can buy me a drink when you see
me in Las Vegas for our fan get together my
birthday weekend in May.

Speaker 8 (02:07:07):
How about that, dyl Hey, it's my birthday too.

Speaker 1 (02:07:10):
I know, yeah, I know. We're going to celebrate together
and nobody is going to stop us.

Speaker 8 (02:07:16):
No, we'll have to get matching tattoos.

Speaker 6 (02:07:18):
This year.

Speaker 1 (02:07:19):
Yes, so last year in Reno or a year. Yeah,
last year's twenty twenty four in Reno. Jessica and I
actually went all around walking around downtown Reno looking for
a tattoo parlor so we could get matching tattoos at Bigfoot,
and we couldn't find one. And the one place that

(02:07:40):
said there was a tattoo shop there was no tattoo
shop there. No, it was terrible.

Speaker 8 (02:07:47):
Yeah, it was not meant to be.

Speaker 3 (02:07:49):
That's all.

Speaker 1 (02:07:50):
We're gonna do it in Vegas. We'll do it tattoos
shops everywhere there. What are you gonna get a.

Speaker 8 (02:07:58):
Bigfoot or something? I don't know. We're going to do
bigfoots last time, right, yes? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:08:05):
You know what I want to get on the side
of my hand is like bigfoot footprints. Oh yeah, that
would be kind of cool.

Speaker 4 (02:08:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (02:08:14):
I don't have a big foot tattoo yet, so I do.

Speaker 3 (02:08:18):
Yeah, I do.

Speaker 1 (02:08:20):
It's time for you to get one.

Speaker 3 (02:08:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (02:08:24):
I want to wear wolf or a bigfoot or both.

Speaker 1 (02:08:28):
Just get both.

Speaker 8 (02:08:29):
I'll get both.

Speaker 1 (02:08:30):
Yeah, holding hands walking down the path. Why not. How
has your bigfoot research been going this year?

Speaker 8 (02:08:40):
Oh man, it's been wild. It's been wild and crazy.
And I see my buddy Patrick in here. What's up,
Patrick Noble? He last time I saw him was at
one of the spots that I just went in research
recently out in Alabama. I've been chasing the dangerous stuff, Dave,
going on some comic coze missions and stuff. So mostly

(02:09:05):
dog man, mostly dog man, I've been We've been doing
a lot of bigfoot research, but we've really been running
into more dogmen and bigfoot lately, so it's kind of odd.

Speaker 1 (02:09:15):
Why do you think that is?

Speaker 8 (02:09:16):
Well, because I go where the dogman sightings are, That's why.
Because I want to go see a dog man, Dave,
like I've seen, I've seen. I know bigfoots are real. Okay,
I've been experiencing bigfoots for over a decade, and it's
time to move on to more exciting stuff. And uh
not that bigfoots not exciting, but uh, you know, I

(02:09:37):
want to I want to see it all so and
it's working.

Speaker 1 (02:09:42):
I can tell you. I am so not ready to
see a dog man.

Speaker 8 (02:09:46):
Sure you are.

Speaker 1 (02:09:47):
Oh, there's just something that absolutely freaks me out about them, Like, yeah,
I don't know what it is, but I have now
I don't hold them in the same mistee is I
do great white sharks okay, because great white sharks literally
scare the Jesus side of me. Any shark does, really,

(02:10:09):
but the great whites especially. And I kind of hold
dog men in that same esteem because they just seem
so unpredictable and and dangerous.

Speaker 8 (02:10:26):
So we're bigfoot. Bigfoot could be that way too. Now.
You know what's interesting, you said, shark, because I had
a buddy of mine who sent me a video of
some hunting dogs. This is horrible. Maybe I shouldn't say this,
but it's late at night.

Speaker 1 (02:10:40):
Go for it.

Speaker 8 (02:10:41):
I'm gonna go ahead and say it.

Speaker 1 (02:10:42):
Go for it.

Speaker 3 (02:10:42):
Okay.

Speaker 8 (02:10:42):
So one of my good friends, he and I were
kind of facetiming the other day. We were, you know,
kind of making some plans to do some shows and stuff,
and he was like, hey, I got this video, and uh,
I'll send it to you. Don't He's like, don't show
it to anybody yet. Okay, So so I'm not. I
haven't shown it in anybody, but I can talk about it.
It was a man out of Mississippi who was out

(02:11:05):
hunting and he had three I think it was three
hunting dogs, and he said the dogs had gone out.
It's been fifteen minutes they had not come back. So
he went out looking for them, and they had these
little tracking things on their collars and stuff. And he
went to wherever these dogs were being tracked. It's only
been literally fifteen minutes since the dogs had ran off

(02:11:27):
to go get whatever animal they were chasing. And uh,
and he found his dogs. One of them was dead,
two of them were traumatized. One of them looked like
a great It looked like a shark had bit it.
It was wild. I never seen anything like this before.
But it looked like it had taken like a shark

(02:11:48):
had bitten it through it And we say shark. I
know it's not possible for a shark to bite a
dog out in the middle of the Mississippi Woods, Okay,
but but something had taken a huge chunk out of
this dog and it looked like a shark bite. That's
the only way we could describe it.

Speaker 1 (02:12:02):
That is odd. Yeah, I want to see that video,
and you have when you're allowed to release it, I'll.

Speaker 8 (02:12:10):
Ask, I'll see if I can show it to you.
I guess you a still shot of the picture of
the dog. It's really sad. It's really sad. It's a
pretty dog. I love dogs, but but yeah, that happened.

Speaker 1 (02:12:22):
How do you think you have a German shepherd, right,
I do. How do you think your German shepherd would
react to a dog man?

Speaker 8 (02:12:30):
H she would she's she would go nuts. She'd probably
go nuts. I don't know. You know, a lot of
a lot of dog men are described as looking like
German shepherds. They may be related. I don't know. The
ones that I saw look more like hyenas, So I
don't know. I don't, I don't. I would never take
my dog out there, Dave, because it's so dangerous, so dangerous,

(02:12:53):
and my dog is a fighter, as you can imagine,
she's like her mama.

Speaker 1 (02:13:00):
You've seen dog men.

Speaker 8 (02:13:02):
I believe I've seen two dog men absolutely.

Speaker 3 (02:13:06):
Well.

Speaker 8 (02:13:07):
The ones that I saw look like African dogs. When
I saw them, I was actually leaving. It was the
last place that I investigated. Swim my team out to
this place in Alabama, and I was out there with
actually when I was out there with Patrick Noble, who's
in the chat right now. So Patrick and I was
out there with a group of folks. I was invited

(02:13:29):
to come out to go hang out. I didn't spend
the night out there because I don't live too far
from there. I live in Georgia. It's about an hour
drive home, and and I didn't feel like sleeping in
a tent. I decided to go home that night. But
I was leaving this camp out and it was like
twelve thirty at night, around twelve thirty, I guess. And

(02:13:50):
I was by myself, and I was driving out of
the WMA, which is a wildlife management management area for
people who aren't familiar with that, but out in the
middle of nowhere, and uh, and I pulled off. I
got through this, I mean, it was a creepy drive
out of there, and miles down the road, I got
onto the main road that had pavement. It was like

(02:14:12):
an asphalt road. And uh and I turned and my
GPS was like kind of taking me somewhere different, like
a different direction home. And so then the way I
had come in. So I was driving up the road
and uh, and I got like, I said, there's there
was no cars out there in the middle of the night,

(02:14:32):
desolate area. And I got the road and I saw
some ice shine. As I was driving up the road,
I'd gone through a little intersection like a four way stop,
and uh, and I saw ice shine. I was thinking, man,
there's a big old dog up there. It's like, that's
a big dog. What the heck? And and I kept driving.
I had my doors locked, thank goodness. Okay, but not
that that matters, I guess. But as I got closer,

(02:14:55):
my headlights were shining on this pitch dark It was
just like an all black dog and it was squatted
down in the tall grass on the side of the road.
And the grass was really high. It would have been
like waist high for me. And I'm like five eight
k five nine something like that. I'm not short, but
it would have come up about to my waist, like

(02:15:17):
that's how tall the grass was on the side of
the road. And I saw this eye shine and I
and as I got closer, I could see this animal
and it was It was as black as my hoodie
that I have on, and it had this pearly white teeth,
sharp teeth, and I remember seeing its ears and they
were kind of rounded and they had tufts of hair

(02:15:38):
kind of sticking out at the top of them, and
it was so big. I was like, wait a second,
that's not an African dog. That's a bear, and I
kept I slowed my truck down, and I like took
a you know, I was trying to figure out what
I was looking at. And then it started moving and
it gnashed its teeth at me, and it started moving
like a panther, and it had a head like a panther,

(02:16:00):
but it wasn't a panther either. And so as I'm
trying to figure out what I'm looking at at this
thing that's crouched down in the grass on this side
of the road, I look over to the right side,
on the passenger side, and there was another one, so
there were two of them, and then one on the
other side of the road had its back turned to
me and it would not turn around. So I just
saw that its shoulders in its back and its head

(02:16:22):
was like bent down facing the ground. So it was
really weird. And so I drove past it and I
just was like, Okay, I don't know what I just
looked at, but it was the size of a bear.
It moved like a panther, and it looked like an
African dog, like a hyena. And so I had about
an hour and a half to drive home, and I
thought about it the entire drive, and I thought, man,

(02:16:44):
I was by myself, so I wasn't gonna stop or
roll my window down or anything, you know. And it
wasn't till the next morning I had contacted Mark, my
buddy Mark Green, who had invited me out there. He
was still camping out of that area with some other people,
a bunch of other people, and I contacted him and
a couple of other men that were out there, and
I said, hey, last night, because I didn't go home

(02:17:07):
till like two in the morning, and I said, hey,
last night, when I was leaving, I drove past this area.
I told him the exact location, and Mark was like, well, hey,
I know the person who owns that property right there.
They have boogers out there, which boogers, by the way,
are bigfoots in the South, that's what we call them.
He said, they've got boogers on the property, but he's

(02:17:28):
also had dog man sightings on his property as well.
And so I was in denial, Dave. I was in
denial that that was actually a dog man, those were
dog men, because I was like, there's no way. I
was like, because it didn't fit the category of any
of the dog men that are on those charts, you know,
there's like a chart of like different types of dogmen,

(02:17:49):
and it didn't look like any of them except for
maybe the hyena type of dogmen, and so it looked
more like a panther. Okay, but it also like a dog.
So anyways, but he but when he told me that,
I was like, well, you know what, I guess it's
they've had dog men sightings there on the property. I
would assume that what I saw were two dog men.

(02:18:13):
So but I don't know for sure. Do we ever
know really for sure what we're ever looking at?

Speaker 1 (02:18:18):
No, we don't know, because when you see something strange,
your eyes can't comprehend or probably your brain can't comprehend
what your eyes are seeing.

Speaker 8 (02:18:30):
That's right, it's rough, you know, and we see what
we know, Like what do they say, like when Columbus
came over to you know, America, to the north where
North America is, he was settling in on his ships,
and like the natives who lived here didn't understand what
they were seeing.

Speaker 1 (02:18:48):
Do you know what I mean?

Speaker 8 (02:18:49):
That's kind of like how I compare that to It's
like I could not make out what I was looking at.
So my mind went from African dog to bear to panther,
and then I was like, I don't know what the
hell I'm looking at.

Speaker 1 (02:19:04):
Okay, Robin Haynes tends to say, I want to get
you to remote view into flight twenty one one day. Okay,
because Robin Haynes tends to believe that there is a
family of four sasquatch plus one or two protectors of
that family around, which I believe is we've had we've
heard multiple bigfoot walking around. But she also says there's

(02:19:28):
a dog man in that area. She says, Oh, you
don't need to worry about the dog man. He's a
good guy, and I'm I don't want him there. He
just it's scary for me.

Speaker 8 (02:19:39):
They're not bad, They're not you know what. I think
they get a bad rap. I think that's the problem.
See where we were, we were camping out, like that
camp out site where I was at in Alabama. A
man was found dead there back in the nineteen eighties
and his arm had been ripped off and he was
a hunter. He gone up there to go hunting. And
that's kind of why I took some of my team

(02:20:02):
out there after I had been out there, because I
was like you know, there are multiple dogmand sightings out there,
but this hunter was found there back in the nineteen eighties.
His arm had been ripped off and his leg was
contorted behind his body and he was leaned against a tree.
That was what I was told, And so we just
wanted to go check that place out after I'd had
that other potential dogman sighting leaving there that night, and

(02:20:26):
we went out there recently. This was less than about
a month ago. I took about there, about ten of us,
I guess that went out there. One of my investigative
teams went out there from Tennessee and actually from all
over those guys were from all over the place. But
we went out there and did a thorough investigation of
that area and Dave I got hit with infrasound so

(02:20:46):
bad twice that I was actually vomiting and sick. And
we had a tree that got pushed down in our
camp in the middle of the night right as I
got hit with infrasound, and it was wild. It was
a wild The people that were camping up the road
from us all like with like a dog man run
across the road after the tree got knocked over, And

(02:21:08):
the next morning there were a huge bigfoot footprints all
around in an abandoned campsite that was up the road
from us and stuff. So we were having fun. Man,
it was fun. That was my latest adventure in Alabama.

Speaker 1 (02:21:25):
We have about three minutes ago before we have to
go to break at the bottom of the hour. The
cryptid Huntress Jessica Jones hanging on out with us tonight,
still talking about the monsters. I love it. I love it.
How often do you come across a stinky bigfoot stinky?

Speaker 8 (02:21:44):
I don't know. It's not often. I mean back when
I first started bigfooting, we had some stinky smells out there,
for sure, but I haven't had a whole lot lately.

Speaker 1 (02:21:54):
There's two smells that we noticed at Flight twenty one
few weeks. I've been there twice in the last six weeks,
three times pardon me, one time did not film. And
there's two things we notice. Number one the skunk smell,

(02:22:15):
because we don't have skunks in our forest, so that's
kind of interesting. But number two, wet dog smell. Oh yeah,
I don't know. The wet dog one.

Speaker 8 (02:22:32):
It's pretty common. We smell the wet dog stuff occasionally,
but it's kind of mixed with urine and poop and stuff.

Speaker 3 (02:22:40):
What do you think.

Speaker 1 (02:22:42):
Do you think that's just a regular animal or do
you think it's something different.

Speaker 8 (02:22:46):
It just depends. I don't know, it depends, it really does.
It really depends. I assume it's a bigfoot when we
smell stuff like that. But you know a lot of
times you smell something but you don't see it right,
You never see it, You just smell it, and uh,
and so yeah, I could. It could definitely be bigfoot

(02:23:08):
for sure. I mean, it could be dog men. I
don't know. People have not reported. I have not had
a whole lot of reports of dog men smelling like
having a really bad odor to them, And.

Speaker 3 (02:23:19):
I don't know.

Speaker 8 (02:23:20):
But lately I have not smelled anything coming from bigfoot.
Anytime we've had bigfoot activity, we haven't smelled a whole
lot of weird stuff. So I guess it just kind
of depends.

Speaker 1 (02:23:32):
The whole older thing is is kind of weird to
be because I've never really had that smell or that
odor before. And there's one area where we tend to
have this skunk smell, and the skunk smell moves around,

(02:23:53):
and then we have in the other in this same area.
That's and even a little bit deeper in that's where
we start to get and that like that that wet,
musty smell, you know, And it hadn't been raining. It
was just basically, you know, from the dampness from the
snow that had fallen. Right, So I don't know what

(02:24:15):
that was, you know, just it's a little creepy. You're
not very you know, because no matter what, we're not
very big in the forest. We're not very big. We
have Jessica Jones till the top of the hour on
spaced Out Radio. Well might even try and squeeze in
a few more questions for this is spaced out Radio,

(02:24:38):
and your host's nay stuff. All right, we're clear. CON's

(02:25:01):
McJoe and Debora Rooney. How are you good to have
you here? What's new, Huntress?

Speaker 8 (02:25:09):
What's new?

Speaker 1 (02:25:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (02:25:12):
And I've been so busy, Dave, I've been so busy.
I do all these conferences and bigfoot festivals, and I've
been speaking it to like teenagers about cryptids and stuff
lately at library events and so cool. It's amazing. Yeah,
I've been trying to get out in the community more.

Speaker 1 (02:25:29):
Good for you, and that working well. You're getting a
lot of response.

Speaker 8 (02:25:33):
Well, I mean they come and find me. I just
go where I'm asked to go, you know what I mean. Yeah, Yeah,
we're we get big crowds everywhere. I was at the
Mole and A Bigfoot festival last weekend and we had
a We had a pretty good crowd I did. I
gave two presentations of that thing. And second, I do
a lot of small town bigfoot festivals things.

Speaker 1 (02:25:57):
So much.

Speaker 8 (02:25:57):
That's where it's at.

Speaker 1 (02:25:59):
Yeah, so much fun it is. I can't wait to
till spring. I will be springtime. I will be spreading
it out a little bit more this year. I will

(02:26:19):
be in Nebraska or in San Francisco for UFO con
the end to March, end of April, I'll be at
Nebraska Bigfoot Conference, and then the end of May in Vegas.

Speaker 3 (02:26:34):
Nice.

Speaker 1 (02:26:35):
Yeah, you're busy too, Yeah, and then I get a
long break in between that.

Speaker 3 (02:26:44):
Nice sweet.

Speaker 8 (02:26:46):
I've seen Joe Monk in here. He always talks about Ricky, Bobby, Jessica, Bobby.
Thank you, Joe Monk. Yes, come to Talladega. That's where
Talladega the racetrack, that's where we do a lot of
our big footing out there. That's where that Hunt campus
where I was at, Joe Munk. Do you ever want
to come out?

Speaker 1 (02:27:04):
Yeah, I gotta get down thereby, I gotta.

Speaker 8 (02:27:06):
Get down You've got to come down to the South
Dave to come big footing with me.

Speaker 1 (02:27:12):
I do I want to. I just have to get
some irons in the fire heated up enough to be
able to make that happen.

Speaker 8 (02:27:20):
You got to come to the meadow yeah, yeah, the
meadows down undisclosed location down in the South.

Speaker 1 (02:27:28):
Yeah, I want to go there. I want to go there.
A few places I want to go. I want to
go to Mamma Catherine's for dinner. So when I when
I come to Georgia, we have to Mamma Catherine wants
it's over for dinner.

Speaker 8 (02:27:44):
Yeah. I love Mamma Catherine.

Speaker 1 (02:27:46):
She would literally if I if I showed up in
Atlanta to go bigfooting with you and I did not
call her or show up, I guarantee you she would
chase me down with one of her shoes and beat
me with it.

Speaker 8 (02:28:00):
Oh, yeah, she's coming with us. I would make her
come with us.

Speaker 1 (02:28:03):
Actually, that would be cool.

Speaker 8 (02:28:05):
Yeah. I talked to Mamma Katine pretty often.

Speaker 1 (02:28:08):
I love her.

Speaker 8 (02:28:09):
I love her too.

Speaker 1 (02:28:10):
She is amazing.

Speaker 8 (02:28:12):
We're family. Oh yeah, you know, yeah, well yeah, I'm
just gonna leave you that we're family. Yes for Joness.

Speaker 3 (02:28:21):
She texts Pridens.

Speaker 1 (02:28:23):
She texts me every morning to say good morning. That's
my wake up.

Speaker 8 (02:28:30):
I get a text pretty often from her as well.

Speaker 1 (02:28:32):
Yeah, every morning I get a text message from Mamma
Catherine wishing me a great day. And it is the
best way to wake up. And she doesn't forget. She
doesn't forget at all. So it's Oh, she's such a
gem to this world. She is every morning Amy wc.

(02:28:58):
Every morning, Mamma Catherine texts me.

Speaker 8 (02:29:05):
We are luckys. We're lucky because I get him too.

Speaker 1 (02:29:08):
Like I said, that's good. That makes me happier. That
does make me happier. Yeah, I'm going to have to
make sure she comes to Vegas, her and Charlie because
it's my birthday weekend that weekend and your birthday weekend,
so she needs to be there with us.

Speaker 8 (02:29:27):
I know I'm turning twenty nine this year, so yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:29:32):
I'm turned eighty.

Speaker 8 (02:29:36):
I'm just kidding.

Speaker 1 (02:29:37):
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out with us, talking monsters, legends and everything in between.
It is so good to chat with you again, my friend.

Speaker 8 (02:31:39):
Thank you, Dave. It's always good to see you.

Speaker 1 (02:31:42):
I try, you know. I made you a little logo
by the way.

Speaker 8 (02:31:49):
You know what you You helped me to rebrand back
in the day when it was the Oracle of the South.
You helped me become the Cryptid Huntress.

Speaker 1 (02:31:57):
What do you think of that?

Speaker 8 (02:31:59):
Oh my god, God, I love it. I love it, Dave.
You know how to hook a sister up.

Speaker 1 (02:32:05):
I'll send it to you because I care. Do please
do ye the Cryptid Huntress.

Speaker 8 (02:32:10):
Thank you, Dave.

Speaker 1 (02:32:12):
Right there, it is about branding, though, I mean, I
totally is. I told you that you were going to
take off. If we created you as the Cryptid Huntress
and branded you that way, you were going to take
off and fulfill your dreams. And look at you.

Speaker 8 (02:32:28):
Oh my gosh, Dave, I did. I did ask you
for some advice. I did, and uh and you delivered
big time.

Speaker 1 (02:32:36):
So thank you. I'm so proud of you. You're like
one of my greatest creations in this field.

Speaker 8 (02:32:44):
You put a little seasoning in the pot. There, you did,
for sure, you put some seasoning in the pot, Dave,
in your cauldrons.

Speaker 1 (02:32:52):
It's all about you though. You did all the great work,
you did all the hard work, and you just took
the lessons and ran with it. And that's what makes
me proud. It's one hundred percent on you.

Speaker 8 (02:33:03):
Thank you. I'm like a sponge, Dave. Okay, I'm a sponge.
Not everybody takes the advice all the time, you know
what I mean. And I was just I was meant
to cross paths with you at some point. I think
I feel like I feel like it was destined and
you really did help me.

Speaker 1 (02:33:21):
Ohen we're not done yet.

Speaker 8 (02:33:23):
We have Yeah, we ain't done yet.

Speaker 1 (02:33:25):
We ain't done yet. We got lots of work to do.
I want to ask you a question. I've never asked
you this before. You have talked to thousands of people
over the last couple of years on your YouTube channel,
on podcast, face to face, and you've probably got this
question from them. How does one become a cryptid hunter?

(02:33:48):
Do you recommend it? And if you were, if somebody
was serious about doing it, what would be your role?
Call for them to do.

Speaker 4 (02:34:00):
Well.

Speaker 8 (02:34:00):
I don't recommend it for everybody. This is definitely not
for everybody at all. And uh and I'm very selective
about people that I will go out in the woods
with because you have to have, first of all, an
open mind. You have to have a you have to
be a sound mind. I'm sorry that's becoming a little
more hard to find people like these. I'm just kidding, Dave,

(02:34:24):
but but no, you just to have an open mind
is number one, okay, and uh and yeah, there's there's
a whole lot that goes into it. I honestly will
tell people do not ever go in the woods by yourself. Okay,
don't go in the woods by yourself. If you want
to go do some big footing, just go camping. Okay,

(02:34:47):
that's all you have to do. Because once you go camping,
you set up your camp.

Speaker 9 (02:34:51):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (02:34:52):
I recommend if you want to have a bigfoot experience,
don't go into like a busy campground. Hey, don't go
on a business Go somewhere that has like a where
you go camp. It's a little off the beaten path, okay,
a little off the beaten path. National parks are wonderful.
State parks are wonderful, but maybe if you're not so,
Like in a crowded, congested area, when it comes to

(02:35:14):
the camping, you will probably have a Bigfoot experience or
some sort of experience. It may not be Bigfoot, It
could be paranormal, supernatural experience of some sort. I mean,
it could be anything, shape shifters, legends and lore. Okay,
Like I saw somebody in the chat put spearfinger in there, Olio,

(02:35:34):
and we've actually potentially have encountered spearfinger of all things.

Speaker 1 (02:35:39):
Hold on, what is spearfinger?

Speaker 8 (02:35:42):
Is a Cherokee, a Native American Cherokee legend of a
witch that roams the Appalachian Mountains somewhere in like the
North Georgia, Western Carolina, East Tennessee area. And she's a
shape shifting witch who has a long this is spear
collor spearfinger, And she will shape shift into a sweet

(02:36:06):
looking little old lady, and she'll trick kids into getting
close to her, and then she'll take her spearfinger and
she sticks it in their back and takes their liver
out and eats it. Yeah, but it's it's Look, these
legends of Lord don't come out of nowhere for no reason. Okay,
there's a little bit of a little bit of truth

(02:36:26):
behind it, a little bit of fact behind it, I believe,
because my team has encountered what we believe may have
been spearfinger in the woods before.

Speaker 1 (02:36:39):
You love the obscure cryptids, Yeah, give us a couple
more examples of cryptids that we may never have heard about.

Speaker 8 (02:36:48):
Oh my god, oh man. Well, first of all, we
actually have modern day dinosaurs here in Georgia. So are
you heard about that.

Speaker 1 (02:36:59):
I knew they were around Texas, in northern Texas, I
didn't know they were in Georgia as well.

Speaker 8 (02:37:06):
Look up the Georgia raptor. Okay, Actually, as a matter
of fact, I was on an expedition with my team
and I took my son along with us for this
one when he was This was only about two years ago,
two or three years ago, and we were at a
base camp and uh, you know, I do. I do
a lot of research down in this area we called

(02:37:27):
the troop Herd Corridor. Now, we were not at the
troop Heard Corridor this week that week when we were
doing this expedition, but we were not too far from there,
and uh, and my son, I had my son with
me and we decided to take a little stroll down
the road, down a road. It wasn't even like a
hidden trail or anything. It was an actual road, dirt road,

(02:37:50):
and we got I'm going to say, about one hundred
yards from base camp, and we heard what sounded like
what I would think a velociraptor sounds like pasta raptor.
It sounded like the Predator, like from the movie.

Speaker 3 (02:38:07):
It was.

Speaker 8 (02:38:07):
It was a sound like I had never heard before.

Speaker 3 (02:38:09):
Now.

Speaker 8 (02:38:09):
Actually, we both stopped in our tracks and I stood there.
I'm always armed, by the way, okay, but I looked.
I looked over to my son because I was gonna
be like, hey, don't move, and he was already he
take he took off running back to base camp. So
he was running back to base camp. And I stood
there and I waited and I looked, and nothing ever

(02:38:30):
came out of the woods. But one hundred percent I
do believe that was it sounded like a what I
think a dinosaur would have sounded like. Now, the Georgia
raptor is from the Troop Heard Corridor. This place that
I go do my research at a few years ago,
a grandfather and his grandson were going hunting early early,

(02:38:51):
early one morning, and uh, and they were on private
property the grandfather owned, and they were going out to
their hunting blind. I guess they were walking. The sun
had not come up yet. And they said, what the
story goes that they actually got They got out of
their vehicle. They were walking to this hunting blind and

(02:39:13):
they heard some rustling in a bush, and so they
stopped and they were actually in the shadow of a
bush or like some trees, and so they froze when
they heard this noise, and they said, what looked like
a velociraptor jumped out of the bush, and they froze,
and this velociraptor looked around and it sniffed the air.

(02:39:35):
It put its head up in the air and it
sniffed the air like it was sniffing them basically, And
they said they froze, and then the thing eventually jumped
back into the bush. And then those two gentlemen went
running back to their truck. Okay, but they called that
the Georgia raptor. And it turns out there are dinosaur

(02:39:58):
setings all over the United States right now, and like
you said, in Texas, there's actually been not only terosaur
sightings like pterodactyl and terostare sightings in Texas, Georgia, South Carolina,
North Carolina, Oklahoma, all over kind of the middle of
the country, all the way to California. But they have

(02:40:19):
tiny t rexes, they say, tiny t rexes, small t
rexes in Texas as well.

Speaker 1 (02:40:27):
So how big are these raptors that are being seen.

Speaker 8 (02:40:32):
Well, it depends on the ones that those guys saw.
I think they said it was around five feet. It's
pretty big. I mean, it's not huge, but it's very
much like Jurassic World in Jurassic Park, you know, and
it makes you wonder like, well, okay, well they saw that.
Where did it come from? Is this like a something

(02:40:53):
that's left over from the Jurassic period or is there
some kind of program going on? Is there some kind
of a portal where these things are coming in and
out of? Do we really have a Jurassic Park somewhere
here in the United States and these things are getting loose?
I mean, what's going on here? That's the real question.

Speaker 1 (02:41:13):
I love it. I love the fact that you are
going through this right now.

Speaker 4 (02:41:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (02:41:22):
Well, I mean a semi research area is where I live,
so I have to. I have to be aware of it.
And also I've experienced what I thought sounded like a
velociraptor out in the woods one day.

Speaker 1 (02:41:34):
But how do you know what a velociraptor sounds like?
I mean the local myth colony.

Speaker 4 (02:41:42):
No it was not.

Speaker 8 (02:41:45):
No, we have those two, okay, and and I know
the difference. Okay, you know there's actually like you can go. Okay. So,
so I have a good friend of mine who's a
wildlife biologist who's on the team. His name's Keith, and
I brought him on my show several times. I have
pulled his I have pulled strings to get him on

(02:42:05):
my show. That a lot of the guys on my
teams don't like to be public, like my my real
og research team. Those guys are not public at all. Okay,
they don't talk about this stuff publicly. But I've gotten
Keys to come on the show and he he introduced
me to an app. And it's some kind of like
bird app. I can't remember. It's like some university has
an app where you can download it on your phone.

(02:42:28):
And I want to say Stanford, but I don't think
it's Stanford. But you can download this app on your
phone and it tells you, like all the different bird
sounds and stuff, you know, like you can identify bird
sounds like I have spent a lot of time identifying
not only birds, but other animals are in the woods
and especially anything that's regional. You have to when you're

(02:42:50):
a field researcher, you have to know what's out there.
And uh, and that sound was like nothing I'd ever heard.
But then you know, you want even you know, you
watch shows like Jurassic Park and stuff, and you hear
like what they, you know, put out to the public,
like this is what these dinosaurs sounded like. Well, they
actually have. They've actually recreated through the vocal chords, by

(02:43:13):
the way, dinosaur sounds from some of these extinct dinosaurs.
And so I've heard those two, Dave, I'm just saying,
sounded like a velocirapter.

Speaker 1 (02:43:25):
That's just absolutely creepy. Yeah, how far away do you think?
It was?

Speaker 8 (02:43:32):
Not even fifty yards? Not even maybe it was probably well,
and here's the weird thing is, I couldn't tell where
it was coming from. It echoed in such a way
that I couldn't tell if it was like to my
left or to my right. So that was the scariest
part about it was I couldn't tell where it was coming.

Speaker 1 (02:43:55):
From, so it seemed to be echoing all around you.

Speaker 4 (02:44:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (02:44:01):
Well, it wasn't coming from behind us, but it was
definitely in front of us, to somewhere between my right
side and my left side to the front, so I
couldn't tell where it was coming from.

Speaker 1 (02:44:14):
Yeah, that's just creepy. Yeah, that's just creepy. I'm going
to ask you a silly question because you'd be in
the know much more than I would. Okay, okay, have
you ever come across sasquatch or dog man feces that

(02:44:34):
does not decompose?

Speaker 8 (02:44:39):
I don't think so. Yeah, I mean, yeah, I've been
to the Georgia Bigfoot Museum. There's a big old piece
of bigfoot poop there, alleged bigfoot poop. I don't know. No,
you don't haven't. I haven't come across a whole lot
of scat that I couldn't identify what it was. And uh,

(02:44:59):
you don't like like yourself. I have a I have
a son who's about the same age as your kid,
and uh, and I take him out in the woods
with me, and it's really funny. Because I've I've taken
him out to go bigfooting, and like, the guys that
I go out with are some of the best bigfooters
in the world. Okay, in my opinion, I've been doing

(02:45:20):
this for a long time. These guys are pros, right
and uh, And I've got him out there with a
lot of my good buddies that are bigfooters, and so
we're out there. It's not only like looking for a
bigfoot sign, but you have to know the local animals
that are in the area as well. And so we
had a we had one weekend. I had my son
out there with us and he was learning about poop

(02:45:43):
and he was so mad, Dave, he was so irritated
with me. He was like, I didn't come out here
to learn about poop. I came out here to look
for bigfoot. I was like, well, that's part of learning
about bigfoot. You have to know what's in the area.
So like, you know, if they're deer out here, you
need to know like what kind of deer they are.
They male and female, and they have different types of

(02:46:04):
poop and all that kind of stuff. So poop is
a big deal when you're a big foot field resurgery, y'all.
In case, in case you were wondering, I have not
come across any kind of gigantic bigfoot poop, Dave, thank
you for asking.

Speaker 1 (02:46:19):
Yeah, the pile that we found found a pile, was
back in August, and when I was there this past weekend,
it still had not decomposed.

Speaker 8 (02:46:35):
Oh my, yeah, so you have a lot of bear
out there too, Right, it's not bear, definitely not bear.

Speaker 1 (02:46:47):
Not bear.

Speaker 8 (02:46:48):
Okay, this is kind of gross. What was in the poop?
Was there like berries?

Speaker 3 (02:46:51):
And no?

Speaker 1 (02:46:52):
It was it was like meat, grasses and straw and nuts. Hey,
like vegan vegan sasquatch vegan.

Speaker 8 (02:47:04):
That's weird.

Speaker 1 (02:47:05):
Yeah, but no, there was no bones, there was no fur,
There was no what looked to be meat.

Speaker 8 (02:47:14):
Really. Yeah, we do hear about bigfoots being seen around
the berry bushes a lot.

Speaker 1 (02:47:22):
Yeah. Yeah, I'll send you pictures because I know that's
what I know. That's what you would always dreamed of,
is me sending you photos of potential sasquatch done.

Speaker 8 (02:47:35):
It wouldn't be the first time I got those.

Speaker 1 (02:47:38):
I'll send you pictures.

Speaker 8 (02:47:40):
Like I said, it's part of being a field researcher.
You got to know the poop.

Speaker 1 (02:47:43):
Got to know your poop, you do. You got to
know your exit, You got to know your poop, and
you have to know the animals that are around you
at all times. It's like, I'll tell you a quick,
freaky story. This just happened like a day and a
half ago, a couple of days ago, pardon me. A

(02:48:05):
place called Bella Coola, which in order to get there
from me, you have to go down a single windy
road that's gravel for like twenty miles downhill and it
goes right on the BC coast. Well, one of the

(02:48:26):
schools there decided that they were going to take their
elementary school children out on a walk in the forest
and have lunch. Eleven of them were mauled by a
grizzly bear. What yes, Oh, the teacher and two of

(02:48:48):
the children had to be flown out to Vancouver. Yeah,
apparently they had bear spray and bear bangers, but a
hungry grizzly at this time of year just wants to eat.
So all of these children were injured and traumatized by

(02:49:10):
being attacked by a grizzly bear. Like grizzly bear cases,
like when I talk about like my area where there's
grizzly bears there. I ain't fooling around like they are there,
and I've never seen one. I don't want to see
one in those areas. I've only ever seen one grizzly
in the wild, and that was by Fluke. But these

(02:49:34):
grizzly bears, like, I'll get people saying to me all
the time, sasquatch doesn't like gun. If you can't bring
your pointy sticks into their area, I'm like, I'm not
bringing it for them. They don't scare me. What scares
me is the grizzly bears, the black bears, the mountain lions,
the moose, the.

Speaker 8 (02:49:54):
Wolves, snakes. We have snakes down here.

Speaker 1 (02:49:57):
Oh see, that just grosses me out.

Speaker 8 (02:50:00):
Really, you don't like snakes.

Speaker 1 (02:50:02):
Snakes would be number three on the list, behind sharks,
dog man and then snakes.

Speaker 8 (02:50:08):
You just gotta wear snake chaps. You'll be fine, Dave, No,
I'll be fine.

Speaker 7 (02:50:12):
No.

Speaker 1 (02:50:13):
I probably would. I'd probably bring those snake chaps right
up to my my neck.

Speaker 8 (02:50:19):
Oh my gosh. See, that's why you have to have
to take extra precautions.

Speaker 1 (02:50:23):
I would be wearing your full body condom in order
to keep the snakes away.

Speaker 8 (02:50:30):
You'd have to wear more than that to keep from
getting bitten from a snake. Snake. Snakes or snakes are gnarley, gnarlely.

Speaker 1 (02:50:37):
You got rattlers, we do.

Speaker 8 (02:50:40):
We have timber rattlers. Actually, we have all sorts of
We have copper heads. We have water moccasins, cotton mouth
water moccasins, we have all that.

Speaker 1 (02:50:47):
Yeah, but I'm used.

Speaker 8 (02:50:48):
I used to have a pet snake, Dave, So I'm
okay with snakes.

Speaker 1 (02:50:51):
You go right ahead, you go right I'll tell you
right now, if I if I come across a snake
that that's shaking at me and and and showing me
the mouth boom boom.

Speaker 8 (02:51:02):
Man, well I'm not like that. You know, as long
as it's not bugging me, I won't bug it. Okay,
But you know they're actually not they're not rattling anymore, Dave.
That's the problem. Like they've they have come to like
know that they're going to be captured or unalive, as
we say on YouTube. If you if they rattle their

(02:51:24):
their rattlers, they shake it and so they don't shake
the rattlers anymore.

Speaker 1 (02:51:28):
Yeah, yeah, even more dangerous. I'm out. I'm so Jessica Jones.
Tell everybody where they can find your lovely channel.

Speaker 8 (02:51:38):
Thank you, Dave. You guys can find me at the
Cryptid Huntress on YouTube. I have a website. It's called
the Cryptidhunterress dot com. You can find all of my
social media links there and all my shows and everything
are there on my website as well as on YouTube.

Speaker 1 (02:51:52):
Thank you Dave for having me tonight, and thank you
for coming in on our number three of the Q
and A with the lovely and talented Jessica. Highly recommend
you go check out our channel and hit subscribe. Would
mean a lot to me as we say good night
to Jessica and hello to mister Ron. Bubblefoot fall rocket

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