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My guest tonight is Jeremy and he is here to share his experiences while out in the bush searching for the ever elusive Australian Yowie.


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Hey, everybody, This is Left Strive. Yes, yes I know aka Survivor Man, and you're listening to Brian on sasquatch Otis he there? And welcome back to sasquatch oyst. Thank you so much for being with us for the show. It is Friday. I hope you're having a great week. We have an amazing guest lined up. But before we get there, I want to start, as always by inviting you. If you've had an encounter and you'd like to be on the show, shoot me an email. You

can get me a Brian at Parentimoworldproductions dot com. Get head over to the website and check it out, become a member there and help support the show. Got to sit down with Jeremy from Australia, and Jeremy has had some really interesting experiences with what he calls yowie over there, we would know them as sasquatch. Here. He's out in a research area with some of his buddies and they've had some really cool experiences. I'll let Jeremy tell you all

about those in just a moment. Jeremy is Australian, he does have an accent and he does talk really fast, so you may need to put on some headphones and listen closely here to get everything that Jeremy's saying. But I think you're really going to enjoy his experiences really quickly. We're only a couple of weeks away from the books shipping out. My new book, Sasquatch Unleashed,

The Truth Behind the Legend is on pre sale now. It's six dollars off the cover price if you pick it up now, and you'll get that first shipment when they actually go to print. There's a button right here in the show notes that says get Brian's book, Sasquatch Unleashed. All you got to do is click the button right there. It takes a couple of seconds to get your copy right now. But enough of that. I know you guys are ready to get into it. Jeremy's on the line. He's ready

to go. Just sit back, relax and enjoy the show. I want to welcome our guest of the show. It is Jeremy from Australia. Welcome to the show Man. Thanks Eran, thanks for having me. I'm glad to have you in person. We've played some of your voicemails in the past and people got a little bit of a taste of what you've been experiencing over there in Australia. But before we get to any of your experiences, let's just talk about the subject in general. What got you interested in sasquatch and

bigfoot? Yahwe's in Australia. What got you interested in the subject to begin with? I think like most people that is in the outdoors are growing up on property or a farm. You're just interested in what else could be out there. And as everyone says, I always thought there was only one running around America or anything like that, or there's one running around Australa, there's

any one in each continent. That getting older just looking into the subject more, especially once my brother in law told me about an encounter that was only twenty minutes up the road, full daytime sighting that he had in the heart of COVID where no one was supposed to be out anyway, one was on lockdown for three months. So I just went, yeah, let's go have

a look. And that's what got me more into the subject. After watching more and more stuff online, just gathering as much information as you can to be like, hang on, there's actually more to this. There's not just one. There's more than especially with all the podcasts and then finding yours as well as the other popular ones. So there's actually a lot more to this subject than just one running around the bush that someone sees as a mysical preacher.

Yeah, there's definitely a lot more than one. I've talked about that before. I thought that as a kid, and I've talked to other people who had that same experience early on in this and then you realize it's not just Patty, It's not just that one out in California. They're everywhere. And that's one of the things I wanted to do when I started the show was document as many encounters as I could in the southeastern United States, where

I was born and raised, and now I've expanded into the UK. I've talked to people in the United Kingdom, talked to Daniel Barn Daniel and I are doing a show together on Sunday. He's found some more evidence recently, and he's got some really the exciting stuff that he's coming out with. The poo poos always say there's no way that could happen. It's the UK,

there's no Bigfoot, there's nothing over there. I don't know, I feel like there is a possibility where there's a little bit of land for these things to be. Who knows what's where? Right? Do you get that in Australia to people say, oh, there's no way there's any sasquatch in Australia. Do you get that? Well, you talk to people about the subject. Yeah, I'm pretty careful with who I talk to. I'll always drop it into a conversation and see their reaction obviously to be like okay, yep,

I k a rise out of them. I'll ask more, but a lot of time again, oh that's just a bloody missmake. But it's easily the people that don't believe in anything other than what they see on the news, which is obviously scripted. So it's a bit like you just go okay, yep, pill no worries, Yeah, hell yeah, they're just a mythe what if you experienced stuff? Yeah, but you don't believe it. There's not what me're telling you. I'm not here to convince you. I'm

just here to betray what I've experienced. And there's a lot more going on than we expect, especially if you're used to the bush. They say we're in their lund room. If you're there all the time, you can see when things hang on. That tree shouldn't have broken like that unless there's been a dead fall hitted or this was this twisted even though if it had grubs eating at the wood, which we found, why is it twisted or why

is the tree always going to fall and then twist? It doesn't make sense for a lot of the bush, especially the X markets, where you find sticks stabbed into hard compact ground and you're like, what does that? A person could have done it? You're there, I'm like, yeah, absolutely on there. But these are stabbed in so deep that you would have need to dig a hole first, and they'd be excess soil laying around. You'd find the messy prints from people scuffing around the bush. Humans are messy.

That's my opinion on when you find something that seems too good to be true, it's like, this isn't right, Like, humans are messy. We turn our feet when we turn our head to look, so we'll turn and scuff and so there's a lot of stuff that you see. And if you've been in a bush a lot like I said that, you just go, nah, there's something and there's something with hands. Obviously, you don't sit

around in your lounge room or your living room. For those in the United States, you get out in the woods, you get out in the bush, and you've had experiences, So why don't you just take us through what you've experienced once you got out started looking into these things. What were you

finding and what have you experienced out there? Yep, So we went out with my brother in law when he showed me that encounter, which he can find on YouTube if you top in Bilberg Grove Yowie and it will be a part one and part two that Australian Yowi researched it and they actually go out with a witness and he talks them through it. And so we found the area from the video online. We'd lined everything up, the log that had fallen over in the creek bed, and we found the area and just from

being there you could feel the energy. You're like, oh, yeah, this is it. So we started looking around, didn't really find anything the first time. Every two or three weeks we'd go back. Each time we'd find something slightly different. Well, that's a bit odd. Was that tree over there that's not from this tree? How is that broken and landed under the canopy. And though it's not from this same tree, something a dog

could have dragged it under. Something could have dragged it under. And so we just keep going back, each time going deeper and deeper into the bush because there are walking tracks. But we just find a creek for a game

trail and just go in. And it doesn't sound like much, but when you're in a thick scrub that's up and down gullies or ravines that you call are really small ones, you go, I'm stupid for coming out here, Like, who the hell would just walk out here following a game trail from some animal, whether it is. We don't have to worry about stuff like bears and cougars. There's apparently mountain lions of all Fumus down south in Australia that a lot of people have witnessed, which is part of our crypto as

well, because they're not supposed to exist here. So we'd keep going out and follow game trails and we'd find we have an hour here for a powerful hour, and they're huge and they pretty much don't have any predators except for humans. We'd find like where one had been killed, but there was no carcass, no bits of wing. As with most jomp big bush cats,

you'd see blood and stuff laying around. It was almost likely to be plucked and left there, plucked down and it was taken away, saying with other bird carcasses, but no carcass, just the feathers, like in a perfect circle where someone had plucked them out or something and just left it there. We'd find all these weird things to go, No one. We're doing this

in the National Park. So we're here, and we come here a lot every two weeks, which it doesn't sound like a lot, but it is when you're doing it every Tuesday week, getting out there and spending the time sweating your ass off, especially if it's not winter, which is like, there's got to be something. This is odd. And I ended up finding a style of singing footprint Tasmanian tiger if you know they are growing up hunting, going to a family farm down the print and I was like, what

is that? I just couldn't work out. It's not a dog, It's not this. So I've took photos, obviously, sent it away to zoologists and other ex park ranges and whatnot, and straight away came back that's a thile scene. Not it could be this, it could be that that's a thile scene. So we were just like, holy trap. And they confirm that there's been reports to where they don't want to get it out there because

more people just go and hunt them down. But a lot of ranges see them with family groups with pups and stuff, so we were looking for that as well. It was like, yeah, this is where the year residing has happened, but there could be a bloody thila scene here, and if we get footage, that's amazing, as amazing as getting a year we all. So one day we went out to the park and this is the day of the maining caunter that we've had. After finding all the weird bushing,

beel like, oh, there's definitely something going on. So we'll keep going back to the same area because if their creatures have had it, we're going to run into it eventually, whether it's years, days, months, whatever. So we went out and we were walking through the back of the park because we know the back entrance heading in, we were like, where is everyone. There's no one here. Usually there's one or two cars, people

having barbecues. They're walking through the main car park area. Ended up getting to whether walking trails sort of end, and there's a big fire trail that runs around the park that the rangers use. And on the sign there, which is near the main gate down from a hill, it said park close due to back burning. So the gates at the top were actually locked. Because we came in the back way we could just walk straight in and have

free roam of it. And we're reading it and said it'd been closed for two weeks, one to two weeks already, and the day we were there was the last day of it, and we were like, that's weird. There's no fresh burn. You can smell a fresh burn with a backburn, because it's that much bush that's been burnt off that it's just lingers that smell. And we're like, this is really weird. There's definitely no burn off.

We couldn't smell any fresh burn. So we kept walking in and we got up to into the creek where we go and research where I found the print. There's a game trail that crosses over the creek and the creek bank there is about two meters tall, maybe two and a half three. So we went straight up the bank there that game trail where we found that print, to go and look for a dens. That was the idea, Okay, we'll be quiet, we could find a den under a shrub here or

a lantana or whatnot. When we got up there, it was like a highway of game trails, just a warren and you could see like small mammals. That one was probably a fox or wallaby. This one lots. This one that's a bit bigger. I could be a deer running through that one. It's just all varying sizes. So there's plenty of food out there that we're ready. You, especially in the creek, there's fresh craze and everything. Catfish eels to like everything. There's a little dam there and it never

runs out of water that dam, and there's always food there. So it's definitely a haven. You can say it's definitely a haven. So we walked up in there and my mate splipped to the right and I kept going forward a little bit to the left, just looking at the game, just trying to find more prints in the mud under the grass. But there's all thick bush around as well. But it was almost too clear the area to be like, they can't just be kangaroos and shit doing. It's like it's so

opening here. It's just ridiculous because the hill goes up from us, up the ridge and it's all thick bush, and all of a sudden, I fear this film. I'm like, hang on rhythmic tapping almost like the indigenous here used like a music stick and it's a hard stick and they hit it on another hard stick, but sounded like one of these sticks on a hollow log up on the ridge halfway, which is only probably you'd get an eighty meters macks away from us, and this noise was It just stopped me in

my tracks. Obviously, with this subject, I don't see myself as one as the people that we all know that's Oh, you're the bigfooter. You're the go oh yeah, Bigfoot's real, right, everything's big Footnote I'm pretty rational. You've got to be otherwise you do look like a dickhead when it comes to that, and people say, oh, he believes in bigfoot. He thinks everything's bigfoot. No, you can't look at everything it's bigfoot. So it's instantly my brain went to, is that a frog sounds like a

frog? No, it's not a frog. And then again, and I've recorded everything, all my encounters and everything are recorded, because it's when you're not recording that shit happens usually. I was listening to it, going, no, that's is it a frog? I don't know? And I called my MATEO. I was like, right, he's only about twenty meters away, and he came back over. I said, did you hear that is? Yeah, it sounds like a girl going what what? So from where

he was he could hear the what. But where I was, it sounded like a hard stick on a whole and it was rhythmic and timed, and it wasn't like a branch swaying in the wind. There was no wind that day to do anything like that. And usually trees croak in they're on each other. So we're like, okay, we could bit that. It sounds like frog. You heard something different, so we don't know what it is.

Let's make our way up whispering the whole time, obviously, let's make our way up to where this is and see if we can find what's doing it. And within I'm not even joking, like three to five steps slowly going through the bush, single file. On the other side of it's about fifteen twenty menus aways, this big wall of lantana and bushes that blocks sheep from seeing in. And we hear this like a cow sized animal russell and get up and then we just froze. And it was all like, all

systems go, that's too big to being able to bush. They shouldn't be out here hanging on with something going on. This is all going through my head and my mate froze as well. My mate is one of the people that hear any noise. He just runs straight after it, even if it's just the middle of the night. And I'm like, yeah, I'm not doing that, but even he hearing this, just froze. And where the creek bank goes down where that noise was, that fifteen meters down and it's

almost vertical. You've got to go hands and feet. I've done it before, but you've got to go so slow otherwise you'll just slip catch on roots and have a very bad day. That were just froze and hearing that noise, and it made the russele for about two seconds and then nothing for another two or three seconds, and then all of a sudden dan and the creek you hear something big just landed in the creek. So it didn't run down

the vertical slope. It jumped off or went halfway and jumped. And it was that big that when we heard it land you could hear clear two feet landing. It wasn't hooves, It wasn't a kangaroo hopping because they've got really thin feet, as people would know from seeing them. They don't make this large pad impact sound in the creek there it's all rock hopping. You literally can't run up the creek and you got to rock hop the whole way.

There's big boulders down to little pebbles, so it's all that sort of terrain. And this thing just started stomping as soon as it landed, all the way towards where our game trail was that we came up, which is probably forty metres down the creek. There wasn't even like a flight or fight. It was don't fucking move and listen to what this thing's doing. Because it was clear by people to where we both frozen were just like, that's bigger

than us. It was easily minimum one hundred and fifty dollars minimum. It's probably way more than that, but that's just trying to be conservative. And this thing was just stomping up the creek. It got to this body of water that was maybe six hundred mili deep and just so like someone coming out of the ocean as fast as they could sh And when it did that, my watch couldn't record my heart rate to stopped recording it. It was going that fast. My mate was just you could tell. And when people say

they can't hear anything, for me, it was one. There was no birds around that day. They're all in the surrounding areas but not where we were. But all I could hear it was just my heart racing in my head to the point where it was like that's felt like I was teetering on having a panic attack. So I had to talk to myself and med, no, this is what we're here for, taking deep breaths and just listening.

And then it stopped. It didn't keep walking, it stopped after it hit the body of water, and it was almost like, obviously this is an after thought, like half fast bluff charge because I think that day because the wind comes down the creek, so we'd have the upper hand on anything

that was up further in the creek. I think we snuck up on them resting because after the big one stopped, and I say a big one, because that was the heaviest one we heard, which it would have only been bloody twenty meters away from it was down if we went back down to the creek now, like right there. And I think that's what scared us, because obviously we obviously listen into a lot of podcasts and a lot of information. People say if there's young ones, like with any wild animal, you

don't go near it. So all this is running through my head because we all of a sudden we hear another one land exactly where the big one laded, but it was significantly lighter in weight than what the big one was.

And then it started walking up the creep like a pitter pad, almost like three steps and five steps, and then literally ten twenty seconds after another one landed the little one was and they were about the same size, like the same weight, those two, and we heard them slowly making their way up to the big one where we heard the sound last. But as they went along, you'd hear them pick up a big rock and then drop it again like or shuffle it. And it was clear. We knew that noise because

obviously people picked up rocks for it and you put them back down. It's not something stepping on it like a wallaby hopping or anything. And there was three of these creatures i'll say beings, I don't know, but what the only thing it could be, which what we had in the Australian bush is a yarie because cassiary is probably the next biggest thing that a black beetle. But obviously they've got little dinner feet that wouldn't make this bloud downs else sprinking

at you, and they wouldn't even be able to sprink down. Now, if you watch the videos, it's all rock hopping, it's slippery, it's just ridiculous. So these things were moving their way up with the big one as well. We could hear the pitter patter and you can hear it on the video. And that's one thing that I thought. I was like, this is awesome. No one can dispute this. I've got clear evidence that this is a large blipedal creature with other ones following it, stomping down the

creek and picking up rocks. You can hear them drop it and even my mate at the time he whispers in the video, it's the water. It's in the water. After we've heard the big ones slosh through, you can hear the little ones like stepping through the water as well. But the thing that was just scarings is that we had no visual It was all sounds, so you could all you could hear was this huge being just stomping up the

creek towards you, and then the little ones picking up rocks. And we thought that there was a point where we were like, they don't know that we're here, so they're actually looking for food. I think they'd then started off, we'd get up mood on, but as we go obviously, like anything would you look food as you go along, it was just so clear that it was picking up rocks and putting them down. So we were like, that's nothing else in the Aussie bush. There's nothing that does that.

You'd hear it if it was a pig shifting her off with its nose, but it snout sorry, and it wasn't anything like that. But while that

was happening down there, we could hear when they'd stop. In between ten twenty seconds, they'd stop and then start walking in and it was almost like when the big one did it initially when he was pausing and then stepping again to try and get us to move, to see if we're still there, Like just the feeling you got from that he's trying to see, like shuffle around, like juking someone, like making them go this certain way, or But while that was happening, in between the brakes of him walking up in

the bush, where we heard the knox or mouth pops, however you want to perceive that they do these things, we could hear it slowly shuffling around up on the ridge above us. And there's a point where we go again we're like, holy shit, what are we going to do. You've got a knife on you, but that's not going to do anything like you wouldn't even try and fight something like this, especially when they had young ones. So we were just standing there listening and I'd say, I know it's all

good. This is what we're here for. Just wait for them to move. So if you think they're going to fuck off, And this is coming from someone who used to chase after stuff that he didn't even know what was, he hear it and kiss off bolting in the bush, and even he was so scared. Well, we were both frightened, like it was more than it was like an ancient fear ingrained in our DNA. We've heard these things before in the past, but it was our ancestors, and this is

ingrained in your DNA. Leave them alone and the other way that we let them get down and to a point where they were almost that where our game trail was, but obviously we're two meters high at that point. And then a commercial plane came over the park and it was so loud that we're like, okay, it was almost snapped us out. At okay, let's move with it back towards the trail because if we see them there. And we took maybe ten fifteen steps, but not big ones because then the sound of

the plane went. But obviously, as people say, these things are so smart, once the plaine noise was gone, you could hear like twenty meters past our game trail, back down the creek. You could hear a rock shuffle every six or so meters, So they'd obviously pissed off with the noise as well as fast as they could or whatever it was, and they were gone. But there was a point where I was filming down the trail, the game trail, and it looked like one of their heads walked past,

and I just went, did you take likes oly shit? This thing is all that? But it was a wallaby coming up that game trail. Then. The good thing about it, though, was that we couldn't hear it until it was up on the same level we were with it's hopping and it was no any even being like plausible that was the noise we heard because it didn't even know there. It saw us, like almost face to face, slid over trying to jump away like it looks crazy, like losing its shit.

I've seen him out there before and they don't skitch like that. That was like a bit weird with the whole scenario that just happened. Were they hunting the wallaby? Were they resting under the tree before where we walked up on them. This wallaby didn't even know that we were there. It just goes to show that we could easily sneak up on a wallaby, but just its reaction to us being right there all of a sudden, it literally fell

over sideways and had to regain itself and then pissed off. So we walked down the creek after that, and it was like looking around a corner in a horn of house, Shit, is there anything there? Are they down the creek and being real cautious, and we couldn't see anything but the whole energy of the area. I think it was from our adrenaline dup. And then the after math of that and it was like they're gone, there's nothing here anymore. You could just feel like there was nothing left in the area.

Birds came back and it was just like, what the hell did that really just happen. We were both like, it's all funny games looking for y Hooi's or Bigfoot, but then when it comes real, it was shit. These things are real, which we always believed, but obviously, until

you experience something, you'll see something you'll never know. But even after this experience, it's either you lead the subject fully and don't do it again because it's so terrifying, or you need more arm answers to questions and stay tuned

for more sasquat chotausy, we're going right back after these messages. So we walked up the creek where they would have jumped down, and we found clear impressions in the gravels and sand, and you could literally see where it had stepped in the water and stepped over a rock from all the water dripping off its foot, and it was like, isn't a wall of bit This is wide? Like this is a footstep. But we actually found two separate footprints

that day, one smaller one and then one really wide. It was maybe like a size ten to eleven us, but it was so wide and you could see the toe impressions and everything. I think I've sent you that photo. I've sent you a few other footprints. If down and you could see there's only one. There's always only one, which I just don't understand.

And the only thing I can put to that is I've been told since being a subject by indigenous people that they used to have a treaty with them, and they'd all work together in trade and whatnot, same as the Sasquatch did with the Native Americans. Obviously, it's like people. They all have different moods each day. And when they'd steal indigenous people's kids, obviously they'd hunt them down and track them. So they said that if you see one print

and there's any one, it's a misstep. They've realized. I was shit, I've left the print. I can't just scuff it up because that looks obvious. And then they go and step somewhere where they're not going to leave tracks anymore, because every time I've found prints, it's always only one or I left and right and then nothing more. The gate between the princes that I found was literally two meters and you can't even jump and do that because

you'll see that at the skid. So you can look at these prints and go they're all the same depth. They're not pushed and skidded, They're not made by a person. It's a clear left and right foot. Given the clear left foot that I found, it's just so wide wider than a work

with a steel toe that you're like, this isn't someone's bare foot. Who would be walking through here with bare feet when they have the most venomous snakes in the world of the spiders as well, like all the stuff we have in the all the bussi bush, I wouldn't even I like granding myself and everything, but I wouldn't even take my boots off out there, just in case because of all the spiders and shit running around. So that was the

first encounter. Add We actually planned to stay that night around the dam, and we sat up above the dam un till about seven thirty, and it was dark at about six thirty, just listening to the video again, listening to the footsteps, listening to the shuffling through the water, and going like did that happen? It felt like a dream. It literally felt like a lucid dream. And we both just went I'm not feeling anything like this. I don't feel like they're still here. Let's go home. So we went

home that day and reflected on it for a couple of weeks. I think it took me about six to eight weeks from the encounter to actually upload it because the whole time people are just gonna call me crazy. This is a

joke. I'll just put it on there so anyone can watch it, because you get those random channels where there's one little video here that's pretty significant, like you can't see anything in not seeing a blob, squatch or whatever, but they've got a clear footprint that's not a human footprint or anything like that. So I uploaded it. Since then I was like, Oh, let's just keep going out. There's something to this. We need more answers.

To these questions that we'd go out every two to three weeks, I quite regularly, and it was almost like a routine thing for it. We've got to go get milk. Oh, we've got to go squatching, just one of those things. And my mate started working a lot more. My brother in law he couldn't make it anymore. So I'm going by myself. And I used to shoot by myself every now and now it's easy to sneak up

on things. You'd be more quiet. I know a lot of people say, especially the Creep Devil team Will Jevny and for us, they say, you don't go by yourself. It's the craziest thing you could do. You don't even know. They could be behind a tree and we're just grabbed the done. But as there's something the drive in me, it was like I just keep going. I need to not If it's not to prove people wrong,

it's to prove myself right to myself. So if I ever do get clear footage, I don't think I'll be uploading it or showing it because one we're all in misprotect them too. We don't want anyone to just go out there and be stupid, but straight away someone to just go oh ai, that's ai, Like it's not real, so there's no point. It'd just be shot to your close friendship, better in the subject and whatnot. So I'd start going out blinde myself a fair bit and finding a lot. When

I found the footprints, it was by myself. I was going to cast it. I had casting the till, but there was still that part of me going, no, that's a person. It's a person. Can't be, can't be. But per people don't leave one singular flat the whole way through a footprint with toes and all with no kickup, like no step off, was almost like it was a straight down step and then gone within a two meter radius. There was no other footprints in the creek bed. And

this is all like coarse sand. I was leaving prints with my boots, but even me standing beside it with my hard compact boots, I couldn't even get half the depth that this pad print was. So this is a barefoot path. It's a lot softer. It's not going to be able to go

as you used with your snow shoes. It sits on top, it's got more surface area, and being a pad, you think, yeah, it's not going to go down, but my boots being hard, you're like, yep, this is going to easily make more like nope, you need about twice your weight to get that deep with that print. So I do kick myself for not pass in that one. That day i found those, I

was like, they're still here, Yes, something's going on. And then I find the left and the right foot that I was just talking about, and then trying to work out the gate between it, and that was obviously a younger one because there were only maybe a US eight size foot, but just why you can tell when it's not the person like a humans footprint because they're just so wide as a barefoot, and you're like, this is ridiculous.

This is a frigging ape or something like what's running around there? And that day I think that I found the footprints, I head up further up the creek, further than we've ever been, and it just it goes on forever and then ends up at some rock pools and like a seasonal waterfall and everything, so it's all pristine. There's always water in it in the pools to an extent, so there's always life there. It's just it was a

weird thought, like I just decided I'm going to go up. I'm just going to cut into the bush here because it looks like there's a bit of the game trailer this ridge one, but instead started heading up in there and they ended up finding it was like it stuck out like dogs balls too, like a Neon sign X marker. There's this big six foot X marker and they were both from the same tree like that, and it was broken, but it had been put the other way on it and stabbed into the ground.

And I was just like, this is nah, Like you read about this, you hear about it another podcast, and nah, this isn't Did someone do this? Yeah, someone could do it. If I'm up here, someone could do it. But I've had to push you a bit of bush, so no one's been here for a long time. And this is not that old really, it was an old dead tree that was snapped and

made into that. It was just too surreal, like this is too good to be true, Like I've actually found a large X marker stabbed or let's say, three inches into the ground, but being like as sick as your forearm size branch, maybe bigger, and it had a fresh green sapling under it, and I was like, if I can pull this out and it flings back up, someone's done this because this hasn't fallen like that, especially with the canopy above. It didn't have room for it to fall. Like

you've ruled out everything being rational, Okay, let's look at this. There's no dead fall that made it do that. It couldn't get bounced off this and hit that. So the only thing the conclusion was someone's done this or something has done this, because unless you see what's doing it, you can't just assume. But it lines up with everything in the subject. That's what yeah we do, that's what sasquatch do, bigfoot, yeah, and all

that. So I grabbed that sapling out and it went pulling and flung straight back up, and it was down under the middle of the X market and I'm like, Okay, that's weird because you could see the leaves on the sapling were just starting to grow facing the sun, so they'd only been there not long. But that log and X marker looked like it had been there

a lot longer than they had been growing under there. And the fact that it's sprung back up something or someone's put that there with how it is, and I'm like, okay, and you start feeling it in the area, and the first du I found that when I was Actually it was a week later after finding that x mark, cause I didn't find anything more that day,

went home. We came back a week or two weeks later because I was I think I found an area where they might freak in a lot more like this is in the bath part of the bush where no one goes up a creek, not near any walking trails or anything. And as I was walking back up the ridgeline from the creek into that X markt spot, it was like the anything I can put it down to is either whether it's like

the indigenous spirits in the area or infrasound. Because there was no wind that day or anything, it was sweaty and I was but it was the same thing every time I went in, and I had the same breakfast, same amount of water, all that so that everything's in line was what would normally happen. And I just got this feeling like I shouldn't be here, this isn't right, something's not right. All the hair stood up on my arms, my whole body, my neck and everything all the hair went up,

and I was like, something's not right. I've never had this for even even when I used to hunt, like I've just and all of a sudden, the sickness hit my stomach. I'm like, oh, feeling in your mouth. I think I'm going to throw up. What's going on? I was like, nah, I got to leave. Something doesn't want me here. I got to leave, and I started walking away. Within five steps, I was like, no, if this is in for sound, this is what I'm here for. I want to try and get a rise,

maybe see what's going to happen. Turned around and were literally like two three steps, like a light switch, bang, everything stopped. No sick feeling, the hairs weren't standing anymore, the whole energy. It was just like and it was straight away, WHOA, that was weird. Something's going on. So I left that day because I was like, no, something's not

right in this area. Left out, and then another two three weeks gone, went back out to the same area, up a bit further from the X marker on the ridge and by myself again a lot deeper in the bush. And I've got my pardner and my two year old, so they're always in the back of my mind like Okay, don't do anything stupid, don't go down crazy climbs or anything like just watch step takes time. I always were on a snake gator, so I get bitten by a snake and can't

make it out. I was walking up and filming examining another sackling that had been put under an old log that had hits for old grass growing over it, but it was a fresh new sackling that had been put under it to make like an archway over a gang trail, and it's just you just look at it and go, how did that happen when it's so young compared to the old log, and like looking at it with the camera examine it, and I hear this and as I look up, hearing like sounded like a

huge deadfall branch, but it was like someone was either hanging on it and the gradual weight was then just breaking. And as I look up, if you count one two, as you're about to say two, that's as long as I saw whatever the hell it was in the tree, obviously trying to climb down a tree slowly, and it was stood on a branch, and it was just look up and you see this black hairy mass with its head

tucked in, almost looking like firemen poled down the tree. So to me, it was just an oval black hairy shape because the edges were all blurred, So to me, that's hair. It's not just a bloody apparition up in a tree with physical weight breaking branches. And it was at least an average man size, like my size. I'm almost six foot, I'm like one seven eight or something like that high. I'm not crazy at all, but I'm not sure. But just an average man's size with a stick wooly

coat on was what I saw. Fireman polling down a stick tree because obviously the branch broke under it trying to be careful coming down. And then I just paused. I was like, okay, that was either a big burnt dead fall from bushwise ages ago or like talking to the camera because I'm like, holy shit, like just my next thing, like something's happening, and I just went, okay, I got to go have a look like nothing ran out. I waited about three to five minutes. Nothing ran out.

Whatever it was just fell and landed and didn't move. So waiting that time, see something run out where you'd hear like a pit of padder, you know what things sound like when they're runing through bushes or running on the ground with leaf litter in the middle of the bush. So I was like, okay, so I had to go down this little gully, now back up the other side, and every twenty steps or so, I'd stop and listen

and talk to the camera, real calmly, okay. Hidden up here, and you'd find even more weird wind four branches, but some were facing the other way. This is weird in here, just odd bush. You don't usually see it like this, almost like it's been put there to stop things or people from coming through. And I ended up finding a heelium balloon.

I was like, this, what the hell? Hell of the hell does the heelium balloon blowing here through all the stick panopy as well it can do, but just like fucking humans, typical rubbish everywhere in the middle of the bush where no one normally walks. I picked that up and walked over to where I thought, why I saw this thing, which is the same area,

And I couldn't find any black, dead full branches. You couldn't see anything the same size or shape, color, It's only about twelve foot away from me, these bushes, and I'm like with the camera like I can't see anything. And I was like, look up to the ridge the camera and all right, at those bushes, they're just stuck going someone grabbing onto it and shaking back and forth. It wasn't something crimbing out going. It was literally you grab a branch and you shake it really hard. And it

was only doing it for about two seconds. I turned back to it quickly and then the video can just see them stop moving, and I just went, hell, loop, it's right there. It's right there. It's right there. It's any twelve feet away looking around waiting no response, nothing more shaking. And I'm here standing in the middle of the bush, down a raffine, up another gully, bit going how the fuck am I going to

get out of here without running like a chase. This is all these thoughts going through my head, and I just went I was probably a go one or anything and going now, and in my head, I'm just like, that's not a dolata, that's not a law. Nothing ran out. I just had the bushes shaken at me, and obviously, being heavy into the subject, I'd heard and been told by indigenous people, if you get the bushes shaken at you, that's a warning to leave the area. They're trying

to scare you off. All I could picture in my head was it doesn't want me here. It was pretty much like a meat I was black bear, bec a small black bear over there. That's the size and what it looked like, scaling down the true Obviously we don't have beers here because they

wouldn't bloody be able to survive just with the heat alone. And I just slowly went out, but I was a bit disorientated after that, and I slipped down the gully and fell on my arms, dropped the camera and it's in the video as well, and I'm just like walked out and actually got

not lost, but just disorientated getting back out. I just kept going over the gullies instead of down to the creek and then out, And it was just a bit almost again like it was a dream, like it was too surreal, like this shit like this is happening common, like this is often this is within three months of the original account, Like this is so soon,

this is happening again. They're obviously still in the area. So I recorded myself straight away saying the exact account that happened, and even send it to Sarah Bignore who runs a Yario podcast here in Australia, and she used to work a lot with the AAI, getting reports and interviewing people and we've actually become good mates to do with it all the subject and I sent it straight to her and spout that's insane. Like I've heard a lot about bush's

being shaken and it's a warning to get out of the area. So after that happened, it just fueled the fire over more. I've got to see this. Even though I saw what I saw, A black, hairy mass isn't arms and legs in a head, It isn't IDEs looking back at me. You want that face to face, but maybe from a bit more of a distance in twelve forty six meters where it's shaking the bushes, saying I don't want your here, but I want to talk to you. Get out.

Even then he said hello, I'm not responding and looking back on the video comparing it, I've been back to that same spot, taken a photo standing in the same area, lining up the trees, and there's just this dark shadow right where I've actually climbed in where it was under this lantana with a tree gray in the mill. There's like a small, not massive, maybe a meter diameter of open area under the shrub, and I climbed in and I grabbed the tree and I shook it again, and it was the

exact thing. I'm like, whatever it was, it did, it was standing right way in here. So I went back, took the photo and you can compare, and in the photos you can see the shadow. You can make leaves out the shadow, but there's a shadow in the original encountered screenshot where it's just so dark that you can't see any leaf or anything, or even a branch behind it that we've lined up. It's annoying because no matter how much effects and everything you put on it, you can't tell there's

so much leaf over it, which is typical. And even filming on a phone. I film on Android. It's got a really good camera. The audio never translates in person to what it is when you're film it, so you can still hear I'm shaking, but it's just I'm like, oh, like again, this is so loud in person that they can't even describe it. The people from a video, you've got to point it out almost to where the sound is. And so even seeing that and everything, I still

went, I've got to kick going. I need to see for myself. I need to know. So we'd go out. I met up with a mate who was a mate now, but he contacted me through my YouTube channel about it all because he's had stuff happened to him when he was a kid, and he actually saw when he was twelve or in the end of or Man up north in the northern tip of Australia, and they thought it was an indigenous bloke, but they were like, why wasn't he wearing a loincloth.

He's just this juncture just hanging out. He's got grayskin, like he should be blackshit, and he like all these thoughts and he didn't realize till later and you went to a museum and they had a statue of in the end it Man. That's exactly what I saw like in the bush, and I was like, that's pretty insane. So we ended up linking up and I took him out and showed him the X mark and everything, and we started doing a lot of research together because my brother in law was working a

lot more and he couldn't actually make it out. So we started going out a lot more and expanding the area of investigation research. I put it loosely in quotes because obviously we're all just doing no one's an expert. You can call it research, but you're just out there trying to finances for yourself. We ended up going to there's a huge power line isn't running through the park, and obviously, with a lot of stories, Blot of Gain uses the

power line trail to travel through because it's a quicker access to areas. We started having a look up near there and we started finding all these new breaks and we're like, this is really weird. You can follow the trail up the hill, you'd find a break here. Another ten or so meters up, you'd find another break over another ten meters over, like just weird breaks. And they'd all have that little twist to it as well. And some of them were fresh green, like only a couple of weeks, like two

weeks old. It was like this is like someone's done this. There's no dead fall or anything. A deer can't push past this or a wild goat and snap it and twist it like, what's going on, there's no handmer, it's just weird. We'd follow that up the hill. Just as i'd press stop on my recording to start a new video, because I don't just let it run. We hear this big thud and a russell like a cow Matts for my mate that I go with, Matt, he described at first

it was like a cow getting up. It was like thud, like clear. The thud was just too loud to be a kangaroo jumping or anything. And if it was a kangaroo, you'd hear them continually jumping down the gully or whatever. A big thud in a russell. And we just looked at each other and I went We waited about a minute, and I went, we're not missing out of this again. So I said, hand signed it. I'm going to go up the hill. I used to hear and record and just keep an eye out. So I went around up the hill fast

but trying to be quiet. And as I was going up, there was a big gully down to my right that was probably forty meters down, like huge. I could hear this little rustle every so often, but almost like it was a leaf falling on ground. But it was way down the gully. It's not a leaf falling in because that's land to me. Same with the initial one. When the plane went over, you'd hear it like every six meters or so, like further and further, like too fast to be

like, what the hell's doing that? And as I was walking up, I could hear that little russ around there. Didn't really pay any intention to because the noise we just heard in front of me, it was like a huge animal getting up. So I was the cow with a sud. I got up down like there's nothing up here, Matt, come up here.

And so we had a little look around and did a loop of the area and it goes right up to the top of the hill where the power line cut is, and there's no trees there, but there's two perfectly snapped saplings like bent and writing or twists. So you've literally gone like that yourself with your hands, not a gradual lean and snapped over perfect bend and twists. And we're like, what is going on? This is what everyone finds around the world, This is all it is. We just heard that huge thing.

I've had my other two experiences that can only be that. Then we sat there and Matt was like on the fence about it. All. I'd like to believe they're real, but I haven't experienced enough yet. Even though he saw it in the end of for me in even with that instance him hearing what heard because he used to raise anything that big would make so much noise running away from us with this leaf litter and dry ground, yeah, it's insane. Like reflecting on what just happened, We're like, let's go

have another look where we think we heard it. And we ended up finding this perfect bedding area where all the grass had been laid down flat from something laying in there under all this dead logs and sticks. Check this out, What the hell's going on? And I didn't take my therm all that day, my therm or monocular because I would have been able to look in there and see if something had just been laying in there. But I ended up crawling in there and going, this is huge in here, Like you could

fit three grand men side by side laying flat in here. And the weird thing about it was there was this branch in front of it, looking down here where we just came from. That was all the dead branches at the end, the thin end at the ground, but the thick end off the tree was facing up, and we're like, this is weird. How'd this fall in? We looked up. That hasn't come from here. There's no

fresh breaking. You could see even though it was a dead old branch, you could see it was fresh exposed to the elements, the light brown in a part of the branch, And we're like, why was that facing up? If that snapped off a branch above us, that would have fallen down directly where it had fallen from. And we couldn't find within a ten meter

radish around any broken branches. So whatever made the thud, someone has done this has put that branch in up that way to block out the view from coming up the hill, So you would be a completely camouflage, especially if you're a dark shape. And I even layd in there and got map to go down the hill moll and he's I can't see Yeah. I can only see you because I know that you're there. If I didn't know you were

there, i'd just walk straight past you. That was the first like bedding area that we found of something large, especially with the grass trails where kangaroos run through. But whatever this thing was that made the noise, they'd gone down the galley oricon and then back up this little offshe season or stream. But you could hear it rustling every so often. But how quick they move and how quiet they can be, it's just it's stupid. It's not fair

to try and play catch them or anything. You're just waiting that extra If you wait five seconds, you're going to miss it. That's the conclusion I've come to you. Now. You can't really wait, so you got to try and override your fear or self preservation to go. This is what I want to see. I need to go now. But you need to know the risks. Obviously, if that's the case, since then, had no more experiences where hearing or seeing things come out of trees or running away and

stomping. But I've found a lot of freshwater cry cause perfectly broken at the knuckle, sucked clean, not pecked by a bird where you'd see like fractures and everything. You can just tell when because everyone's majority of people who didn't seefeed. You know how you do it. Sucked clean, whatever left side by side on the middle of a rock in the middle of a string. I'm like, water rats don't do that. There'd be nibbles everywhere and bits

of shit everywhere laying around. They're finding lots of little things like that. You'd find big rocks shifted out of the way and you try and move it. You're like, hey, I can't move this. This is ridiculous. You find like little diggings. The same with the bird feathers just scattered everywhere.

And even before my mate and I had that main encounter where we heard them stomping up the creek, we walked up near the power on track just being like we just get walking on the track, but it doing early into it and the smell wafted in and it was the only thing that I can put it to the closest thing I've ever smelled was a male goat that kisses all over itself or its pheromones and to attractive females and they stink it's rotten.

And it wafted it in from below us the creek down belowst it lingered around for about two minutes and we were puffing. I'm walking up the still going you smell that and you're like yeah, we stopped and like, oh it suon as like a goat or like a cattle yard or a cattle truck, just stinky, like kissing shit. And then it went away and we're like, oh, that's weird, And we chilled there for a bit, had a drink of water. It was coming on dark a bit. We

waited a bit. About five minutes later, the smell wafted back in from the same direction. That was like something was laying or sitting down there, And if it was a goat, it was all antana and you cannot move through that shit without making any noise unless you are snake or something. Even then snakes make noise in it. But whatever it was, we were just like, that's really weird. Maybe it's one of them how people say they

stink cut. We don't know, just assuming well, inconclusive like most things you find, even with finding all the brakes and twists, it's really inconclusive until you see something doing it or fine hair on it or well. The only thing is that we're all finding it around the world in all different cultures. They've had stories of it and what to do when you come across them, and it all lines up with everything, so everyone's finding the same shit.

And no one can prove that it's a natural animal doing it. So not that these things aren't natural. These are the most natural thing that would be out there that could do this, the most plausful thing. But when you're finding stuff like that, and we have continuously, you just go there's something going on out here, whether it's bloody supernatural or which to me it can't be because of how solid I've heard it and seeing the footprints. It's

a physical thing. So it's just more questions now than answers. That's what keeps me coming back. Man. It's always more questions than answers. I want to talk about some of the things that you've talked about here. Let's start with the tree breaks and the structures. Those have always been some of the most subjective stuff to me, I tell you, until I went up to Radium with Todd standing back in October of last year, and either he's

got people out there or he's out there breaking these fricking trees. I have never seen so many tree breaks and weird structures. It's literally everywhere. I find them here on my property in North Carolina. Not in the same type of numbers, but almost the exact identical thing. I tried to break these trees. I've got it on my YouTube channel. Kyle was filming me while I was trying to break maybe a two and a half inch tree, and I was able to break it. It looked similar to what we were finding,

but not exactly. And it's hard to explain to people who have never experienced it in person what I mean by not exactly. I know what snowload looks like. We get snowload here. We didn't get any this year so far, but we've had as much as almost four feet of snow here on our property. In the past. We've got trees that are broken over by snowload. When those kind of things, I know what that looks like.

This is different. It's just different, and that people of course that skeptical people go, well, and I say it to myself, I'm very skeptical, so I say, what could it be? Could it be a natural occurrence. I don't know. As far as the tree breaks, I know you've explained them already, but you said something about a twist, because that's something that I was seeing a little bit in Radium, and I've seen it a couple of times here on the property. Sometimes it's just a break.

It's almost like somebody use some sort of mechanical something, or you would just have to Yeah, it's just a perfect rid angle, or you just have to have enough strength in your wrist to take up two inch sapling and not completely break it. But it's what Todd calls a clean break, right,

It's just hard to explain if you've never seen it. Is that the kind of stuff that you guys are seeing, And as far as maybe like the X stuff, is that a common thing that you're hearing from other people that are into this over there, that are finding similar things in other places, and stay tuned for more sasquatch out to see. We'll be right back after

these messages. Yeah, that's it very common. And the way that I can describe it is it's like a fast twitchol Like it's a pop. It's a quick pop. It's not a gradual and then snap, because you can see that stressed. If you're gradually snapping it, you'll see it slowly and then it will peel out of itself. Whereas these ones that we're finding a literal straight fast. You could do it if you created some sort of metal mechanism and slid it all the way over the branch and then just pull and

tried to pop it like at right angle. But these are literally popped at a right angle or twisted or broken ferociously or just with so much strength that like I've tried to snap on myself, and they're doing that slow pop and

then splintering out. It's similar, but it's not the same, like you said, But these ones that we're finding a right angle pop and then twist it, and we're looking inside because there's grubs over here that eat out and they ride out the center of the trees, even saplings, and you can see those ones. You can see like the hollows in them, and like even some of those are twisted, but you're like, just the ones that don't have grubs in them, that are snapped at a rin angle are perfectly

twisted. There was a point where above the power line we found like a forty meter wide stretch of them in this one column going down towards the nash of well of the park that we were in. We were like, is this from just from back burning and fire popping it and just like the temperature of the moisture in the tree twisting it and then popping over, and we're like, then it would be everywhere. That's the only thing we can put

it down to. And even then we ruled that out ourselves because we're like, it's only in this forty meter space. There's dead trees and burnt trees all along this whole section of road in this mountain area. That is not what it is. So it has to be someone doing it because I've got horses and stuff in my paddock here at home, and they've snapped over saplings and stuff, but at their body height, and you can see it's a way cleaner break than what we would do. It's like a halfway between what

I'm finding and what we can do. And even looking at that, I'm going, I'm finding this shit six foot up a tree in the middle of the bush. So there's not something giant walking around brushing past it. There's not someone hanging off it, because it'd be too gradually you'd have to jump and it would slowly be green enough where it would bend and then it would splinter out. This is a perfect grab thumb under it or something and then

pop down. It's like when we walk to the bush and you're walking through. You just grab a leaf off or something, twist it and see when people have walked through a track. I often find it when I go off the main walking track. We're off the little side skirts and you're like, ohyah, someone's walks it here. It's twisted there. But when you find it up at your head height, it's not a person when it's that pick as well. It is a common thing x markets and stuff, especially up

the Gold Coast hinterland here in Queensland. It's just out of New South Wales, Southeast Queensland. The aaire finding a lot of this in a Tropics mountain range. They're finding the sticks stabbing into the ground from what should be their own weight. But it's impossible for how small these sticks are to stab into the ground and then make an ex or even just be stabbed straight into the

ground. But a lot of people that researchers in Australia find all the twist breaks, all the perfect pop down breaks in the middle of nowhere where no one should be doing this shit. Another thing I wanted to talk to you about was something that just happened as we're talking. We literally recorded this on a Friday. The show that aired today was with Fred from Alaska, and Fred was having some hair raising, harrowing experiences with these things, and one

thing he brought up was the tongue pops that these things were doing. They were watching this a couple of individuals that they had seen on a couple of occasions doing these tongue pops or clicks out in the open where they can see them, and him describing the percussion and being able he literally said, I think he described it as being able to fill it on your clothes, like the percussion. This thing was so loud from eighty feet away. You mentioned

tongue pops and tongue clicks earlier. I'm wondering, and I've wondered this for a while now, if some of the what we consider wood knocks, I've heard wood knocks here, I've heard them in radium, or at least I think it is. Todd has this theory that it's not wood on wood up there, it's rocks on wood. They're picking up rocks and hitting trees and hearing it in person, it sounds very similar to that. What I hear

here didn't sound like a rock on a tree. It did sound more like wood on wood, but what do you think about if you guys are hearing the tongue pops and the clicks, and other people are describing that, are they hearing would knock similar to overhear or is that all they're hearing is the tongue popping and clicking? And do you think they might be interchangeable and people are mistaking one for the other. From what I heard, I definitely heard

them making some former communication. The best thing I can put is that it

was a hard stick on a holo log. But if you've got the vocals that they say they have the lung capacity that something this big would have, I think it would be so easy for them, obviously learning from a young age being taught that as your language and communication, to be popping with their mouth because growing up in like you'd school, you'd have mates up would be easily at our doors so loud, and they get in trouble by the teachers

because it was interrupting the class how loud it was. And just from that alone, with how small some of these kids were doing it, it's something this big knew how to do that it would sound so spot on, and you just could you'd be able to hear that it would be a completely different noise that was amplified that much. I'm in two minds about it. A lot of the ones that you do here sound like wood on wood. Some sound like rock on wood. But it's good that you've actually got a whitw

Not many people actually see them doing it. I've heard some stories of people seeing them hit a rock on a tree or something. But obviously it's up for a discussion as we are now. But I think personally i'd have to experience it again to now that I've come to my fear. If something happens, maybe I'd be able to compose and be like, that's definitely this. I could hear the saliva in that, or the clean snap of the time on the bottom of his mouth or something. That's just my opinion on it.

I'm still in two minds what it could have been. But it was too rhythmic, too timed perfectly for it to not be something doing it as well. Gotcha last couple of questions as far as physical descriptions of what you guys are seeing over there, Obviously people are reporting these things. You're in contact with other people. I'm assuming I don't want to put words in your mouth. Have you heard physical descriptions? I'm curious about that because they tend

to vary greatly in some cases here. I've had people on the show that have seen what they believe to be albinos or white ones. They seem to be larger in the Pacific Northwest or the Bergman's rule. The farther north you go, the bigger things are skunk apes seem to be a little smaller and scraggly and different looking. What kind of physical descriptions are you hearing or people

seeing over there. It's a two part question that has nothing to do with the other, but I want to get it in there so you can answer them both. I don't know if you've heard the show that we've done in the past. We've when and I've talked about it on that Bigfoot podcast. I think we did a live show about it about kangaroos being responsible for some of the dog man sightings here in the United States. You clearly have experience

with kangaroos. I've talked to other Australian people in the past who have had experiences of kangaroos. It's completely subjective, and I know I'm putting you on the hot seat. But let's finish that out with what do you think the possibility is that we do have kangaroo? There is a population of wild kangaroos over here. I don't know how many there are, but it's been proven

there's kangaroos that are loose in America. What do you think about what your personal opinion is on how could a person mistake a kangaroo for a dog man in a high stress situation. Start with the sort of the yowie description of what people are seeing over there in Australia, and then move into that if you don't mind. Okay, So there's three different types we have over here

that be tired by indigenous as well and that people have seen. You've got the brown jacks or jungity, which are really small, so they'd only I think they maximum get till five six foot max tall. Then you've got the Dueligar. All the Yowie's and all different tribes around Australia have different ansulms. The Dueligars one close around my area and they get to eighth foot tall from six to eight easily, and then up north in the tip of Australia in

the Northern Territory. They call them the Quinkin and they're twelve foot tall. I don't know if they get bigger than twelve foot possibly, but there's report There've been hundreds of reports of all different types. But growing up as a kid, you'd hear brownjack a lot. And then some of my indigenous mates they said their nickname was brown jack and they never knew why because they weren't

educated in it. So they're like, really, that's what it means, oh, because brown jack's are supposed to be the tricksters and they muck around with you a lot more. Yet the smaller ones, the Dueligar is just like a typical bigfoot yowie, the medium size one, and then the quinking up north, which are huge apparently in the rainforests and whatnot. But a lot of people here and from reports off her and being told outside of hearing it on podcasts and stuff, is a lot of them can look like an

eph They've got big, flat nose and everything. A lot of people. I've been told an encounter where he was driving it to Aim in the morning end he came over this little ridge and it was sitting on the side of the road, and he thought it was a big, hairy indigenous man, so it looked more indigenous, so more human, and it just stood up, took two steps across the highway after being around the kangaroo, and it had its gizzards and everything out, or it's in it's around in a pile

like it was its dinner table work out. I'm going to eat this first, eat that first, And you could see it try and cover its face up with branches and stuff in the bush. So there's all different shapes and size, and it's the same with around the world and obviously in America f those four to six different types of think where some of them have that protruded snout or like more of an ape, that little bulge, this huge brow

ridge. So I think they vary between if they are interbreeding with different clans or troops however you want to call them, because no one knows and no one's an expert. If they are inbreeding, you'll get the ones how people have said they look disabled. Well even with it, you find those footprints where it's like a club foot or something like. There's reasons why things in nature go out because they're inbreeding and look at you just look at dogs,

pure bred dogs. But wasn't it so many issues because it's mother's, it's grandma as well, and it's sister at the same time, it's just not meant to be. But that's why I think there's so many different descriptions of Even in Australia, people have said ape or human, more human looking.

The young ones look more ape, the older ones look more human like neanderthal, but always covered in hair and sometimes they're bored on top, but with a mullet hair at the back like as you've probably heard, like all different lengths of hair right over their face, shaggy. But yeah, there's definitely all different sorts here that people have seen as well. The dog man thing it's stuck up because I'm going to make is actually had an encounter with one.

I've become made with them through the subject because of it. I don't think kangaroos from what I've seen as well, they can't get that big to where you're going to go. This thing was a huge were wolf a kangaroo to me. Maybe it's because I've just s grown up seeing them all the time, being whether they're native, they will never look like even the big reds like the big ones. You can always tell the front of their face.

It's not like a dog muzzle. It's literally like this big lips like geos that puff outsort of and you can just tell even where the eyes are positioned. They're more on the front of the head than like a dog with

it's on the side sort of thing. I can see if someone hasn't got any experience with seeing animals and hiking and everything, or I haven't really seen a photo of kangaroo, and then maybe I've heard about a dog man encountering the area or in general, that they'd see something out hiking and the fear would hit them. I've never seen that before. What is that? Oh my god, and your brain just runs wild, as we know, and you start looking for your brain goes, I need to find a face.

So what does it look like to me? Is you had no clue about kangaroos. You go, it's a were wolf. It is sticking straight up. That's a were wolf. But with the size of them and the reports that people have reported seeing a dog man and the size that it was, like this was eight foot tall, shredded with muscle, kangaroos are shredded. They've got giant arms and chests. You don't ever want to fly one, especially with the cause on the end. But you can see they've almost got

like t rex arms. It's not big arms that people report seeing with a dog man. And I think someone obviously that doesn't believe in the subjects may have brought that up initially and it's spread out like wildfire or But my mate who had his encounter, he was fishing in a kayak in a creek in News Wales on a river and he actually heard this big thing following him with

each paddle step storm like following him, and he couldn't see it. So he turned around when he heard it right there when he paused, and he took a photo with his camera on the bushes and he didn't see anything at the time, but when he went home or had a look in his car when he got out and finished for the day fishing, because he was like, because it screamed at him as well, it full blown crowd at him and yelled and he heard this noise and is what is that you can see

in the photo? And I've looked the photo that many times and gone it's a black German shepherd head sticking out of the shrub, this huge black German ship there with perfect pointed up. He is like spot on that looks like a typical werewolf. Whatever the hell that like. That's not paradolia. It's one of those rare images that you can see and go, that's not paradolia.

That's a dog stick in its head out of the butch. And they actually went back with some other researchers and look and found the exact spot where he took the photo. And it's like a six foot stand for it to be where its shoulders are to be perking its head out of the tree. So whatever it was more than six foot tall with its head perking out of the tree looking at him because there was nothing to stand on, no stumps or rocks or anything. That he's had that encounter and got the photo and

you look at it and go, it's not a kangaroo. It's black. He even showed his wife and that's a black Jaman shepherd. But that's six foot there before you even get out of the shrub. I noticed one person who's had an account with it, and there's been stories around my area up at the Glasshouse mountains of they've got a macadamia farm out there. This keeps maceadamia farms, so there's lots of feral pigs that go in. And one

of the managers, who I've heard a story through a friend. You hear story, it's like I heard this blurk once and the manager said to a new guy one day, don't go out at night and if you see the big black dog, don't don't near it. He's like big black dog is. Yeah, there's things four foot standing on all fours like it's huge. Don't go near it. So it's I've been a few reports here of the dog man, but it's in New South Wales or even up in Queensland.

But being that where you live around kangaroo, as you look at a kangaroo, you're not scaredul and you just don't go near a big male or something because they're front yup. But you can tell that's kangaroo. That's a bloody dog head sticking out the bushes. That's only got short, mustly arms. It's not the long, elong added arms that people reports seeing. That's my opinion on the people that say in America that dog man's just the kangaroo.

I think it's clear biologically you can tell it's kangaroo, even if it's just its head sticking out. They don't get huge the heads like a dog head. They're all quite narrow and long. That's my opinion on that subject. We've mentioned it a couple of times. Tell us what your YouTube channel is, what can people expect to see when they get over there, and I will certainly link to it in the show notes for everybody to check it out.

Yep. So my channel is agalude yew we are, and I say A G A L W D yew we are, and I research and investigation loosely put. And even if I don't find anything that day, I'll put up for my high I can just to cook up of the area so people can see what it's like in that area where I've had the encounters. I'm not just going to post always when I find things. I think that's a bit silly. You should always rationalize and look at this branch. It's clearly

been broken by just a little things like that. This is what bush looks like normally, not this over here that's twisted six foot high at a right angle, perfect snap. This is my footprint. That's their footprint. That's completely different. So I do upload a lot of everything regardless if I find

anything that day or not. But I am going out tonight, as I said earlier to you, with some mates, three mates, to scope out later into the night on this new area that we found near the dam where I had my encounter, so hopefully to produce something sounds awesome, Man, Jeremy, I have had a blast talking to you, man, thanks so much for coming on the show. You guys, go over and check out his YouTube channel and give them a subscribe, show them some love. I

really appreciate you coming on and sharing your stuff. Man. Thanks for having me. Brian, I've been looking forward to it and just talking about the subject more. It's not a hobby anymore. It's an addiction. Getting answers to questions. Mighty. They say, you don't gotta go home, but you can't stay. No, I don't want to be alone. We're all

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