Aug. 9, 2021

S129: So, you want to see death?

Part 2 of last week's conversation - and celebration of welcoming Josh Gibbs as our new third host.  The future is bright guys.  
The beginning of this episode owes it's heaviness to the ending of last weeks. The stories told are true, as we know and...

Part 2 of last week's conversation - and celebration of welcoming Josh Gibbs as our new third host.  The future is bright guys.  
The beginning of this episode owes it's heaviness to the ending of last weeks. The stories told are true, as we know and experienced them.  You can't make this stuff up guys. It's the stuff that shapes us as people, and as much as we don't want to believe it - bad things just happen. We never really understand why were chosen for the bad things to come down so hard - except that when the dust clears, we usually walk out a little stronger, maybe less handsome.  Sometimes we crawl out, and are just thankful for that. 



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Transcript

Participant #1:
You are listening to the Kentucky X files with hosts Dennis Mayes, Tyler Stewart and Josh Gibbs. Don't forget to subscribe to us on YouTube, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, so, you know, never miss an episode. Now, for the rest of this conversation,

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something that would be in the context of this, he described as being a great silverlooking upright popped in a printer, dragging a deer out of that tape, going to kill us. Hey, I got a question for you, because do you believe in demons? And it takes one big step and vanishes. I'm like, oh, my God. That was a big thing. Look at these pictures of this white creature. Something seven foot three, eight foot tall,

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and he was running like a pain. Now, when it stood up, that's when I knew it was a dog being

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he was walking across the street behind a few kids. One of the children was struck by a car, and he sat there and held her while she died. And it changed him. And when I heard that story, I sat there and I thought to myself, it was almost as if the tree had said to him, do you really want to see death? I'll show you. I don't know. I don't know how it's affecting him. I know he turned himself around for the better. He didn't spiral. He turned himself around. The photographs from Bobby Mackie's basement showed a lot of weird, almost like smoke. And it would have been easy to dismiss to just cigarettes, except for we were not allowed to light up and smoke in the basement. They said absolutely no smoking. There was mists. And the picture I snapped of my friend in the actual well, there was a mist that looked like a hand coming out of the hole. And I'd never been afraid of a picture before. You see pictures on the Internet of ghosts and things, and you kind of go, whatever, take the picture yourself and then see something fucked up on it. It's a weird feeling. I remember taking that picture over to show my friends and look at that. And I threw it on the table. And they sit there and they're like, Damn, it looks like a hand. I was like, that's every bit a hand. That's messed up. And that was for them. That was it. They were done. For me, not so much. I got interested. I got real interested. So I joined the club. I started going with them out to places. I met women who called themselves witches. I spoke to a lot of people. I went to a couple places. There was one interesting place down in Cincinnati, Ohio, that we went to where they said that the Entity, as they called it, was violent but confined to one room. I don't know. I don't know the rules. I'd be violent if I was stuck in a room for you. That's true. I went with a couple of other people. We took pictures, we placed EMS, we filmed. Never really found anything. That following day, though, I actually was living at home with my folks. I walked out. I didn't have a shirt on. I had scratches down my back. And my mom was like, what happened to you? What are you talking about? You have scratches? I had four scratches going down my back. I have no idea. I never fell a thing. I don't know. Maybe I got scratched by something that I brushed up against. I have no idea. But it was weird, you know, I had no explanation for them, and I just figured I got scratched by something. But when she said, look in the mirror, and I looked in the mirror and I'm like, that's weird. Each scratch was about an inch apart going straight down my back. And I was like, wow, it's kind of creepy. But still wasn't enough to really convince me it wouldn't be for many years later that I would become a fullon believer of. I think ghost is a terrible word. I don't think it's a proper word, but it would be about four years later before I would believe in those folks, those people. And that's a story for some other time because that's a really hard one for me to talk about and get into. But eventually I think I've alluded to it a couple of times on our show. But folks, it's exhausting. It's an exhausting experience that's happened over the last, say, eight, nine years, and it's finally coming to an end. It's ending, which is nice, but I'll never be able to explain the whole thing in one sitting. There's a few family members that have first hand seen what I'm talking about for themselves that they could probably verify or whatever is needed for the skeptical mind. But that's just the thing, too, is I don't feel the same in regards to that experience when it comes to what we talk about, the bigfoot and the cryptids and all that, I'm like, hey, if you disagree or you don't believe or whatever, hey, I'm for that, man. Follow your gut. That's the most important thing here is follow your gut. Doesn't matter if I'm right or you're right or anybody's right. Is your gut telling you something? Follow it, you know, trust it because it's more accurate than you know. But in regards to this experience that I'm talking about, I'm indifferent. Whether anybody believes it or not. It doesn't matter to me because it affected my life drastically, and it just doesn't matter. I don't care. That's why I don't really care if I tell it or not. It doesn't matter. I feel like you're at that point with that type of thing because how it affects your life. I'm going to name drop the steve from how to hunt. He has the same feeling about sasquatch bigfoot as you do with that because he knows what he saw. And it doesn't matter. He just wants you to know. But if you don't believe, who cares? Pretty much that's how he had that profound sighting that actually changes. Yeah, absolutely. So I get that profound experiences that happened in dreams were the details were simply impossible to know. There was no way for me to have the information that I received. So I went to sleep one night, one way. I woke up completely different and emotionally wrecked. And every time it happened afterwards, it drained me. I mean, I went through a severe depression because of it where I withdrew from everyone and didn't reach out. I didn't speak to people. I literally stayed to myself because there was a thing that was pressing inward on me. And it wasn't until honestly, just recently where I started to realize that this thing had a shelf life. It was only meant to happen from this point to this point. And now it's coming to an end and finally now I can live because life is for the living. And I think that's kind of a lesson. Maybe it was all to serve one purpose and now the purpose is served. And now I can move on and move forward from it. I'm very relieved. I feel different too, which is cool. It makes me feel a lot more just good. Just good. I don't know what else to say. Just feel good about things. The only bad thing about me and the paranormal stuff is I think I told you this, is that back when this whole kick was going, especially ghost adventures and stuff of that nature, I didn't believe. And I was those guys that were making those hoaxes and stuff, trying to stir up some say because I didn't believe it. So that's why it's hard for me to start to believe in it because of the way I did it. How childish I was with the whole thing. Because there was another story. But it was very odd how it ran its course back behind my house, like a little down the ways by my house, there's an old graveyard, like a family graveyard that everybody just chilled it at some point in time. But let me say this. Somebody did. I don't know if it was just animals or somebody did, but they did desecrate some of the things. But we didn't do anything to them. No, but one night I had a random friend come out of nowhere, came over. He had a couple of friends come over too. And they were on acid and they wanted to go walking around. We walked around. We went to this graveyard and I put it on my she was like, he's on ass. And I was

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scared. Evil incarnate. He did the right thing. Absolutely. Basically, I stood up and I kind of like, got freaked out and I just ran out of because it was kind of covered by some trees. I ran through the trees, and they started running like they ran behind me, but kind of off to the right. And it was dirt because they were about to start building houses back there. And I acted like something hit me and I got tackled in our fold on the ground, trying to give a little you were selling it. That's exactly what selling it. You're selling the hell out of it. What the fuck hit me? And after that, I was like I started laughing about it, but then they started to look at my shirt, and out of nowhere, it looked like a face planted in my shirt that got smooshed. So you fell on whatever it was. You know what I think happened? I think there was a spirit there, and he was getting ready to do some shit, and you literally like, you cut him off. It's sick. He was like, this sucks. I had some good stuff saved up. I was going to use it's. Just weird stuff next day. So yeah, like, that was weird. Like, weird way I kept thinking. I was like, maybe it's just because we were looking at it hard. You know how, like, just the blob squatch and the bush dog, man, when you stare at it and you keep thinking like, that looks like pareidolia. Yeah. I don't know if I'm saying that right. Pareidolia. I think you're right. Somebody will correct us. I'm sure they'll type it out. We have some awesome fans. They'll reach out. They'll tell us. I keep thinking you're saying like Perry diddle. Perry diddle. I think it's one thing that's great about our fans is that when we say something dumb, it's like they step in and they're like, hey, guys, look. It's this. Thank you. That's why we count on you guys out there. Just keep an eye on make sure we don't do anything dumb. I haven't seen anything super negative at all from the fan base. It's always been super positive or corrective, but not criticism. They're solid gold, man. I've seen a couple people that have popped on there. One guy popped on there, and he was very assertive in regards to the nephilim. These beings out in the wilderness are nephilim, and they're the half angel, half man. And when I responded, I was like, hey, man, I really appreciate you stopping and putting your two cent in. And he actually responded. He was like, well, thank you for not being a dick about it. And I'm like it kind of caught me off guard, because I'm like, why would I? And that's the thing with the entire purpose of the Kentucky X Files is like we talked about once before, it was a podium for everybody to tell their story. Exactly. It's not to criticize. It's not to make assertions. Well, let's look at everything. Why not? We don't have nothing to lose from it. Now, if you send us a video or a picture that's obvious bullshit. We're going to call it out because there's nothing anyway. There's nothing that tickles me more than seeing something that's total BS. Calling it out on being BS. Yeah, right. It's going to happen no matter what because everybody okay. You were saying earlier today you liked the episode with Landis. Yeah. I know you said you hated the word debunked, but he kind of did like that whole 911 call. Oh, but yeah, but that's the thing though, is he actually he totally blew it out of the water. He debunked it. He made an assertion from an expertise that he carries it's different than somebody trying to debunk a UFO video because the you and UFO is unidentified. Trying to debunk something when nobody knows what it is. But yeah, he killed it. I love hated that episode because that 911 call was my favorite for the longest time. That's what the reactions that you got out of me and Denny were genuine because I actually thought it was genuine. And just like, everybody out there, they'll see something and they think it's genuine. But now having these things that come to light a little bit, it makes me like, okay, I'm going to look at it. It might look awesome when I'm going to take it with a grain of salt. Kind of like the whole kangaroo thing. The errant kangaroo. Dude, when I saw that video, it looked like it was the way it literally looks like your typical werewolf from a movie. Right. The way the shadow hit it. But when he put that filter on it, you can tell that it showed a little bit more definition and outline and stuff. It's those kinds of things that yes, it's a bummer because you want something. But that one at first I was like, dude, if this was real, I can't believe that video resurfaced too, because I remember seeing that video years ago. Years ago, probably. I was living in the next town over. So I say six, seven years ago, probably is. When I saw that video for the first time and when Danny showed it to me, that was the first thing I said, I know that video a long time ago. The guy's reaction was great. I do not for the life of me, I do not think that the guy was acting. I think that he was actually terrified of something running through his backyard. Yeah. Because seeing it through the phone and if he's seeing the same thing we're seeing, that's startling because you don't know what it is. You can't see definition of what it is, but it's tall. So your mind is racing, especially in this day and age with all these different types of horror movies and stuff. Your mind is just going to go apeshape. And we can even refer back to cowman. Yeah, there was a lot of comments about the cowman. I was born and raised in the country. I've been around cows and all kinds of farm animals one way, form or another. My entire life, that cow terrified me in the middle of the night. So imagine somebody that may not live in an area where they have wild animals that can surprise you. Right. So anything that would have come running across there that wasn't a dog or cat would have probably been terrifying. Absolutely. I still think, honestly, when you told us about the cow staring in, I pretty much was imagining it as you were telling it. And I was sitting there like, you said, your reaction, you jumped up was like, Dude, yeah, I could see myself. Like holy shit. You know what I mean? Yeah. That would be so far out of what you expect that he was saying, you're in a safe place and you're watching some TV, you're chilling out, and you got that feeling. And that was the other part of your story that really stuck with me was you had that feeling come over you of being watched. And I'm a firm believer in that 6th sense. I just don't think the 6th sense is what people think it is. I don't think it's so much reading minds or predicting things or whatever. It's an intuition. Unless bruce Willis I think it's our gut instinct to know that something is amiss, something's wrong, something is out of place, or something is watching. Yeah, it's a survival instinct. Absolutely.

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Our ancestors were little primates that stood up one day because it was much more handy to be able to stand up and look over the tall grass. You see a big ass tiger coming. Let's climb a tree. Hey, guys, remember Bobby got eaten last week, so we need to get off this tree. There's the big cats over there again. And, you know, every time it comes around, somebody goes missing. We develop this eventually. You don't even need to know the cats there. You just have this feeling it's time to get up the tree. It's like, Why my son has chickens. Why do they put themselves up high every night to roost? Well, a few didn't last night, but rations got them, unfortunately. But there you go, the instinct. Hey, let's get up high. Let's minimize our chance of being eaten by something bigger than us. I fully believe in the 6th sense. I think it's a very real thing. And everybody out there that's researching all this stuff, whether it's ghosts, UFOs, the big guy, the dog man well, trust your gut. Something's wrong. Go back the way you can. Second guess it. Second guessing it's how people get hurt. If your gut feeling is telling you something out of the normal, something's wrong. Trust it. Stop right there. Turn around. Go. You can always fight another day. There's no finish line here. There's just survive. Take what you can from the experience. Learn from it. Go forward. Don't put yourself in harm's way. And the big guy. We just heard an email tonight where a big guy literally knocked the guy out and apparently tucked him in with some hands and he took care of him. I don't know what to think there. Maybe he wasn't looking for a fight, but it happens. We handled it. Maybe it was they surprised each other. That's the other thing, too. Some barns don't get walked into very often. That is true. Sometimes barns sit for months without anybody walking on them. Makes me wonder if in that story, I'm not trying to make a light of Dan Storey. His name was Dan. Wasn't Dan in Dan Storey? If I could metaphor this a little bit. Dan was the cow and the big guy was Josh. Right. Watching TV in the barns, and he got startled. That makes sense. If there was nothing between you and the cow, would you have slung? There's a real good possibility. You know what I mean? I hooked Tyler up to a VR game one night. My kids have a VR game for the PlayStation, and we wanted to see Tyler's reaction to the game. It's a scary game, and these things jump out at you and they sneak up on you in the game. I'm not trying to make fun of you for getting scared kicks. I will be the first to admit that that game scared the shit out of me, too. I'm not making fun of him for this, but his reaction was there was a lot of education there. His first reaction, he swung. You probably don't even remember, but you swung. And we were laughing. But I'm like, wow. His first instinct is right cross. So were you watching it on the screen while he was watching it in VR? I saw yeah, you saw exactly what he was doing there. That's awesome. It was really interesting because I'm like, okay, so all bullshit aside, like, yeah, it's scared the shit out of him. Like I said, I can't sit through the game. I played it for, like, ten minutes, and I literally took it off and told the kids, I'm not playing this anymore. I'm done. No, not for me. It gets your heart going, you know? It's like, you go into the game, you know it's not real, but it fools you. All of a sudden it's real, but it lets your gut instinct take over. And, man, seeing him swing, I'm like, wow. His first reaction was literally swing at it. So, yeah, I mean, maybe he walked into the barn and maybe the big guy was on his way out. I don't know. I really want to hear from this guy again. Definitely. I really want to hear some more details of the story, like time of year, you know what I mean? If there was any description size wise, blah, blah, blah. Just anything you can recall. Some geographical locations would be good. If you can send it to us anonymously. If it doesn't want everybody know where it is. If we could get a map or I did get a follow up. Not to cut you off here. He just reminded me, a guy named Robert, the first guy that reached out about the UV lights, I helped him with the UV lights. He did touch base. I actually sent a follow up email saying that I knew a couple of researchers. They were past guests, kevin Wright and Josh Griffin. And I told him that if it would be okay with him if I could get them to come down and take a look at the place. Do I have a giant insect on me? I feel like I do. It was the mothman, wasn't it? Okay. I really don't want to see the mothman. I mean, something bad going to happen. That's true. So he actually responded with he hasn't had any more incidents, no sound, no nothing. Birds are not getting taken. He did, however, say that he would much rather not have people coming to his property. And I feel like it's pretty reasonable. I understand. It's kind of disappointing because I would love to get those guys eyes on the scene because I know that they have a whole bunch of stuff they actually want us to call them one night and want to fill us in on some of their adventures. So eventually ever got out to Kansas place? I don't know. I know they were trying to work it out, but I thought she said she was one of me moving from that area. I thought so, too. She sent me a bunch more pictures. The new job is the hours are crazy. I've got them. I still haven't had a chance to really go through them. I've skimmed them and I'll forward them over to you guys so you guys can check them out if you want and see if you see anything in them. But other than that, though, she's still actively pursuing and she's taking as many pictures as she can, and she's healthy and she's doing okay. So that's the most important thing for me because when we lost touch with her, I was confused. We actually got really concerned because we couldn't get a hold of her. We're like her Facebook presence. Yeah, just gone. I know she said that she was having some problems with random deleting of emails and stuff, so it was kind of odd we've heard about it either. It's not the first time we heard about it. And the crazy thing is, I think everybody we've talked about it, but we had ourselves a little run in with some oddities in our own area, too. Yeah, the phones overheating thing was weird. The disconnecting of the calls, stuff that normally doesn't happen just out of the blue one day. And it was right after a guest that part of the conversation was not included in the actual episode because we wanted to keep things basically we were worried about possibly saying too much. And it was funny as that part of the conversation was technically private, yet that is when things started happening on his end and ours. So I don't really know. Maybe a big coincidence, but it was weird. I can't really sit here and tell you that I had a gut instinct about it or anything, you know what I mean? It was just kind of odd. The only reason why I brought it up and I thought something a little bit about it was another I'm not going to throw names out because just a one off. No, but there was another YouTuber that said it happened to him. Like his phone overheated and he just yeah, that was after that it happened to us too. So when we heard that we're like, whoa, whoa, this is weird. This happened to us. Yeah, because my phone overheated. And then when it finally kind of came back on, it said, oh, your updates done. I was like, what update? What updates? Like, normally it will tell me before it does. Like it will give me a notification saying, hey, do you want to do an update now or set a timer? And I've never set a timer. Just disclose that I never said anything. I'm like not lying about this. So it was odd. The phone started overheating and then that happened. I was like, what the fuck is going on with this phone? It's really weird. It has not done that before. I haven't had any trouble since it was that day. Just this one guest. I don't know what that guest has going on. I know, like I said, he's a good guy. I actually had a really long conversation with him two days ago. I was on the phone with him for about an hour and a half. He basically just wanted to touch base. And what we were talking about was

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I've been a patreon a thinker Thunker for almost maybe half a year, I guess. And if anybody out there hasn't heard of Think or Thunder, especially if you're interested in encrypted or specifically, you really need to become patreon. It's a dollar and you're going to get way more information than you bargained for, put it that way. A while back, I tried to assist thinkers, hunker as much as I could. There was a video that surfaced of something very large walking past a snowcat. And for anybody out there that's not up to speed on what a snowcat is, primarily they're used in the Arctic or in Alaska, big track vehicles. It's about the only thing you can really use up there when you're traveling glacier, you know what I mean? It's like a bulldozer with a cab. That's it, man. It's always wanted one, which is so cool, right? If you set like a van on some tracks, these guys are yeah, that's a good example of it. Yeah, these guys are out in the woods, and they're actually using one to plow. They're literally plowing snow with and trying to clear a path. Just barely in the background, you can make out something big walking past the snow cat. It's so wild, right? So fingertunker sends out this mass message like, hey, does anybody know how big these snow cats are? So me being me, I'm like, well, I'll find out for you. So I gave him ten years of snow cats, and I narrowed it down to five. And the reason I narrowed it down to five was because of the resolution of the video. If you go back five or six years, 1080 isn't really a thing. It was 720, right? So my thought was, okay, so we know that the video itself happened within the last five years, six years tops. Before that, this wouldn't pertain to the year of the snowcat, right? But that gave me something to work with snowcat itself in the video. It looks good. It looks good. It's in great shape. It doesn't look like it's been fading for years or used a lot. It looks pretty new. So I started digging up every make and model of the snow cats for the last ten years. I put together a big comprehensive list of all the snow cats, and the one thing that I came across was the height of the cab and the height of the cab. Never really goes below 8ft, never really goes above 9ft. But over the years, they just kind of say, depending on the model, they stay right in that range. So it gave me an idea that, okay, so 8ft is our minimum. 9ft probably our maximum. Whatever this is, its head is over the top of the cab as it walks past. And I sent it back to him, so he gets that. Shortly after that, he came and checked out our kangaroo video and actually got on there and commented, like, I think you guys really nailed it here. It's very blah blah. And I know for a fact that that man dissected our video. It's his nature to dissect, so I know he dissected it. I know he looked at every angle, really honored that he did. That was so cool. That's amazing. It was so cool just to have somebody else out there that we know is looking for the answers, especially with a reputation like his. He's a pretty no bullshit guy, if anything. I feel like that's how this podcast, I feel like is aiming for, because we like to take what we've seen out, like on the interweb interweb. The interwebs interwebs, all of them, they're all woven together. I feel like that's what we're aiming for, is how we want to do this. We have more of a discussion part, but we like the whole analyzing, trying to get to the bottom of it. We don't want to just take it at face value, especially on thinker Thunker side. There's some compelling things that he's like, what the heck? Is it like this? Yeah, that's actually what I was getting at. I know I got way round about on that. I'm sorry. It was a journey. I'm so sorry, guys. He put out a thing saying that he put all of those screams there's screams that have been recorded all over the United States, Canada. I mean, it's the same screen, but it's coming from different areas. I know we've touched on this before, but he put them through a spectrograph, and he came back with an A major. It sounds terrible when you hear it, but if you isolate and listen, it's an A major. All its different parts are an A major. So I started thinking about that, and I'm like, okay, well, we know the A is one of the heaviest resonating notes that you can play. I mean, 440 Hz, that's a lot of vibration. We also know that an A can travel a lot farther than other notes can. I mean, actually out, you know, so talking to Kevin Wright on the phone, I said, hey, I got an idea. I know you guys go out and you research areas. I think I might have an idea on how you can mask your sounds. How long is this note sustained? Like, can a normal person actually sustain a note like that for a long period of time? Looking at the spectrograph, that's the part that's probably for me, it's one of the most compelling pieces of evidence to me. It trumps pictures, video, all of it. At this point, we basically have sonic DNA because fingertunker literally compared. He ran it side by side with every known North American animal. Yeah, I've actually seen that video. And the spectrograph, the wavelengths, the Sasquatch screen is entirely different waveform. The visual of it is completely different than anything else. Bear, wolf, coyote, people, dogs. It's dense. We can't reproduce it, right? That's the beauty of it. It's dense. The only thing I kept thinking was my first thought being kind of a shit was, okay, well, how could I reproduce this sound? So I've got an experiment I think we should try. I want to take one of those screams, and I want to blast it through a PA, and I want to go out far away from it and try some different distances and try to record it, and let's see if we can catch it and see if it matches up. Because my first thought is, okay, we have a sound that's maybe not produceable by us, but is it reproducible? Could we take the same screen and play it out? But there's also a little bit of what do you call it, a double edged sword, I guess. If you blast out this sound, are you calling something? If I'm wrong and it is legitimate sound that says, hey, come here, would I be welcoming unwanted attention from the big guy? Basically, right. All I keep picturing is, okay, Tyler, you stay with the thing randomly. We'll go off in the distance. You see anything? Barrel roll it is that you're going to hear the sound randomly. And then I wonder if like because if you hear somebody yell versus hearing somebody talking through a PA system, you can tell a reproduced human voice versus somebody just being loud. I wonder if a creature of any sort would be able to recognize that. I don't know. Like, even with wolves, can you blast the sound of a wolf how out of a high fi speaker and get wolves to call back? Another thing I keep thinking is I know it's different for thought, but you got to think about bird calls and stuff. Like when you go haunted and stuff. That's an artificial but I know those are mostly made out of, like, to be wood, plastic, but it's still not coming out of an electronic form. That's why I was about to say just because it's not coming out, because there's always that little tinge when you hear somebody's voice through something like this, like a microphone. The echo is different, too. Yeah. With being so close to the racetrack, hearing the announcer is different than hearing somebody yell from the way over the fishing lakes or whatever. Yeah, it's very true. I don't know. It's definitely I feel like it's a worthy endeavor to maybe see, but I'm interested in the science of it. Yeah. I'd like to see if it's approval. I don't know. You know what to get faster, possibly more conclusive evidence of it, let's try it with coyote calls. Okay. I've got a PA system here, and there are at least four packs of coyotes that run down for here. Yes, I think that sounds good to me. We set up a loudspeaker as far out as we can go and play a coyote or how and see if we get a report. I would love to. I know it's terrible, but I would love to play that sasquatch sound and see how the cattle react to it. You know what I mean? But again, the ethics of it, I don't know if what we're thinking about doing is a good idea to do. If it is calling something, is that something we want to happen? Are we playing with fire? That is the ethical problem. I don't know. Is it worth the risk? Because these things are obviously they obviously outclass us. They're bigger, they're faster. As far as an ambush predator goes, this is like your top tier. He's problem solving. He's brilliant. He knows how to avoid us in all of our gadgets, or most of them at least we'll say some of them he doesn't avoid. But is it worth the risk of it? I had an idea that I was thinking of a while back ago. It's kind of terrible, and it'll take some balls to do, but all I kept thinking was that are you talking about dressing up as a Sasquatch? No. You remember talking about this, dressing up as a Sasquatch and, like, calling out, I know I don't want to do that because I feel like I'd be in an unfortunate mating incident I might be using, like, hey, big boy, come over here. Yeah. Never yell the language you're not familiar with. Go ahead. I'm sorry. It's a weird idea. Wanted to get a gilly sit and kind of make my area lay down, but I wanted to make a campfire and put a mannequin just sitting there. I see a decoy. A decoy. Just lay down. You got to do that. My thing is going to happen. I'm going to have the predator moment. Remember how Arnold was holding the tree and the predator walked over? So I'm going to have that moment, and he's just going to step on my back and I'm just dead. Well, I'd probably be paralyzed, screaming for my life. Dude, you know what I kept thinking is the mannequin. You got to take this mannequin and put it in your bed and literally, okay, disclaimer. This is not a messed up thing. I'm saying lay next to it. Get your scent on it. Wear the same clothes for, like, three days. Put those on it. You know what I mean? Get it to just scent. You want to scent it. We need this to be a man and then put it out there because I feel like if it's just a mannequin sitting out there with some clothes you bought for him, I don't know why, but I'm imagining I just imagined the mannequin sitting at a campfire with his hands like he was holding a fishing club. Yeah, that's what I thought. That's what I was seeing, too. Why did we all think that? Did everybody else think that it was wearing a vest, too? Yeah, a plan on the vest. That's what I kept thinking. Yeah, kind of Marty McFly kind of style. Our buddy Brandon about vest. He never understood vest. It's like your chest is cold, but your arms aren't. The guy's got some he's got some tidbits, man. Little nuggets of wisdom in there, but yeah, I think you sent it. Get it out there, put a camera on it. Let us know how it goes.

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I kept thinking, like, I could have, like Josh, we got a man home base during this. To make sure that things are covered, we need to put a camera on it and do the play by play for the podcast. He can't talk. He's just got to lay it through. So we're going to be sitting there watching the monitor, and you just blink if you're okay. You blink if you're not okay. Stop blinking. If you're dead, let us know. Tyler, are you dead? Use your nose. Yeah, I think it'd be pretty interesting to watch that. Put your

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lights, hide them in the trees. Maybe have, like, a remote that I could like yeah, I don't think we've ever talked to Josh about he needs to know. He's in now. He needs to know

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the Airstream. Yeah. We got an idea. We've been talking about this for months, and you need to know this because I think it's fantastic. It's terrifying, but it's fantastic. We want to take an Airstream and basically turn it into, like, go to the middle of the sighting area and just drop this thing, and it's cambered out. You know what I mean? I found the generators that we can use, make no noise. They're electric charge them up, and then they hold so many, and you can actually buy different cells that add more Aprilage and what hours. I think it is nice. We were talking about how cool it would be to basically black out. Well, I kept thinking of those big rubber mats. So at nighttime, we're like, up, time to turn in, go in. I still close up. All light sources have a curtain around, like, here, monitors, things like that. So we just stopped the light from coming out and just see if anything comes up and messes with us. But the thing of it is, I think we should totally make it look like we're just camping. I know that sounds kind of dumb. I mean, I grill out, make it look fun, like, just bullish with us outside. Why does any of that sound like a bad idea? I'm not saying it's not a bad idea, but I'm just saying we have to play the part. We have a camper. We had a cooler of beer, and we grilled the sausages today. That's true. Yeah. I mean, we didn't even leave. I feel like we didn't even need to bring up the Airstream at all. I feel like we could have just said, like, hey, give it a take. You want to grill out and drink beers out in the middle of the woods? I just can't feel like he was in, like, way before. Right? Meat snacks. No flare guns for him, though. Meat snacks, smoked meats, grilled meats, all kinds of beans. I like meats. I like meats, too, because it's gluten free. Yeah. Are we going to disclose our whole we haven't disclosed this game plan forever? Well, there's a lot of details we can leave out because we don't want anybody getting our trade secrets. Well, that's kind of like what I was wanting. But our plans for the future, though, guys, are to go to locations, set up a podcast in the Airstream, the Xmobile, and we've got a satellite unit, too. There's a satellite unit right there for Expeditions, setting up cameras, remote cameras. Oh, I've been testing out a camera with the wife.

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Context. She's got Nigerian dwarf goats. Okay, for context, I see your point there. I should say the camera has got a pretty good range. It's probably about maybe 220ft away, and it's coming through crystal clear. The resolution is pretty good. Resolution is fantastic. Frame rate is great, too. Awesome. The best part about them is they are battery. How long do you think it will last? They'll last three days on a charge. Holy shit. Yeah, and we've got one. I plan on adding another one to my farm. And, dude, I honestly feel like they'd be fantastic for you guys out there. Listen, by the way, what you're hearing in the background is a train. It's loud, but hopefully in the mix, we can calm it down a little bit. I know these mics are pretty sensitive, but it's pretty awesome, though, right? It's good that you're moving. Absolutely. When the whole I hate to say the dirty word, Kobe thing happened, the trains got kind of quiet for a while. Yeah, it's nice to hear them go again. Yeah. That whole ordeal, I actually heard somebody brought it up the other day that actually it was on crypto creatures. I was listing the crypto creatures, and they were talking about the COVID thing. The reason the sightings right now are going up is because people are going out. People are camping, and they're not going out into the world where it's dense. They're going into the woods, and it's making this item go up. You know, one kind of people wasn't infected by COVID. Who's that? Sasquatch that we know of. Could be patient zero. That'd be weird. What if it's a Sasquatch? I could see that. And somebody stumbled on some of their poop. You know what's weird is years ago, there was this movie, The Three Amigos, remember that? And they're sitting there, and they're grilling bats out. That's the only time ever in a movie where I was like, dude, that bat looks really good, and he's chewing on it, and he's like, oh, that's really good. But he takes a bite, and he's like, oh, wow. I'm like, Damn, dude, that looks delicious. Was it Martin Short and he was chewing on the wing and looked like jerky? Yeah, he was, like, really trash. Oh, my God. Yeah, you can't make money selling regular chicken. You got it so bad. Like, the chicken never said that. Yeah. We are coming up on two and a half hours, fellas, so I don't know if we want to wrap her up for the night or keep on going and bust her up into more episodes. I'm good either way. I know. At least we have 30 minutes of us just talking on this. Yeah, I kind of kept a note of that, that I might have to skip a little bit. Yeah, definitely don't want any grandma jokes. I do have to do some work tomorrow, so I'd be cool if we just shut her down and do our outros. All right. I don't know either. I'm just looking at you. I like looking at you. How are you doing? I like these ideas, though. I like the airstream. I like taking the side by side out for some rote looking. We might have to take that out of the episode. I don't want somebody else to get our idea who. That's why I want to disclose what we actually have in plan when we're off there. But it's crazy. It's pretty cool. I think it's so weird that why hasn't anybody thought about doing it? It's kind of odd. Well, okay. I guess we're going to wrap this one up. Let's do it. Let's wrap it. Wrap it. Put a bell on it. Put a bell on it. Well, everybody gives some great comments and stuff. Gives your love. Josh. Give everybody your love here. You're the new guy. That's exciting for us, man. We're stoked. I'm stoked. Are you stoked? I'm pretty stoked than you are. I'm excited. Guys out there. Throw me some alien stuff. I dig that stuff. That's where I love to dig into paranormal stuff. Whatever you got, man. I'm all about anything. He's into it with us. That's why we had to have it. So yeah, guys, if you had any kind of encounter, any kind of stories that you've heard over the years, you can send them to us. Sorry. Kind of got tongue tied there at encounters@kyxfiles.com. Sorry. I'm bad at that. You know how many times I've done it where I'm like, kyxfiles.com don't even know our unplugged in I don't even know what our show's quality bar. Well, guys, check it out. We'll see you on the next one. You guys be good to each other. Trust your gut. Keep your head on a swivel. And it's okay to disagree with each other. We don't have to be dicks. That's all we got to do. Just be cool. All right, guys, peace out.

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