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As soon as this
whole documentary,
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expedition project
actually began
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to start to coalesce and
become something,
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really started to come together,
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I realized that we really
needed a team
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to sort of tackle this project.
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Especially as a filmmaker,
as somebody who wanted
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to document the project,
I needed some backup.
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And Connor,
from the Stanley Hotel,
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Connor Randall,
is one of my best friends.
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He’s a really brilliant mind
in the paranormal,
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does tons of great research.
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And basically I wanted to
be able to bring him alongside
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as my right-hand man to be
able to engage in this case
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and the research of the case
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and go along
and support the project
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from that perspective
and having that ability
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that I wasn’t necessarily
always able to do
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by directing this,
and being behind the camera
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and thinking about the story
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and then thinking
about the investigation.
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And then I wanted to reach out
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to Rashad Sisemore,
who is my cameraman, basically.
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He’s worked in the film industry
for a couple of years now,
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and he’s always been very
passionate about photography
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and video and
documentary filmmaking.
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So that team right there...
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I mean, ultimately
there was five of us
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out there trekking around,
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and that became
a very core team.
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Karl is one of my best friends.
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We worked together
for many years
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on various paranormal cases,
most frequently
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up at the Stanley Hotel,
in Estes Park, Colorado,
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where we were two out of three
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Resident Paranormal
Investigators
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along with Michelle Tate.
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We know each other very well.
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We know our different
investigative styles very well.
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And we’ve spent
so many hundreds of hours
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in dark places,
investigating with each other
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that we know the methods
that work best for us.
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Karl is a fantastic asset
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because he has
a really great eye.
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Not only for a good shot
or for cinematic details
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but for really paying
close attention
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to what’s going on.
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Karl’s a keen observer
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and we use that to our advantage
when we’re doing investigations.
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Karl’s a little bit
quieter than I am.
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He’s a little bit
more introspective.
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And that’s part of the reason
why we work so well
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as a duo together
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because I’m ready
to just dive in
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and talk to everybody
and anybody,
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and Karl is the one
who will sit back,
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sort of take a step back,
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and look at the bigger picture.
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So when Karl called me up,
I was ready to go to Kentucky.
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We met Karl a couple years back
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at the Stanley Hotel.
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We’d always kind of
heard about him
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and we’d seen a lot of his work
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and we really liked
some of the stuff
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that he’d been working on.
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We thought that
Spirits of the Stanley
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was one of the coolest
web series we’d ever seen.
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It was shot really well.
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They were doing
really cool experiments
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that other people weren’t doing.
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So when Karl was like,
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“Hey, I heard this podcast
about the goblins.
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Let’s go and do this.
Let’s cover this,
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let’s go back to the town.”
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Karl was probably one
of the only people
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who could make me go,
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alright sure, let’s go.
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The Alien Cave Base Task Force
was a joke at the time
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and there were a lot of people
who wanted to be on it
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and go and investigate
these things
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but when Karl showed interest in
it, I was like, Okay, alright,
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you pulled my leg, let’s go,
let’s go do it.
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Connor, we hadn’t really
spent a whole lot of time with.
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So Connor was
kind of a new entity
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that had come into the mix.
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We’d known him a little bit from
watching Spirits of the Stanley,
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so we kind of had a little bit
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of an idea of
what to expect of him.
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And the fact that
both of these guys
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have a really interesting take
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on the paranormal and what
instigates paranormal phenomena
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and how to investigate
paranormal phenomena,
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they were the perfect types
of people to add to the mix.
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They’re probably...
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And I can’t tell
if this is because
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they’re a little younger
than us...
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But they’re probably
a little bit more skeptical
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than Dana and I are
in our old age.
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You suddenly get to
this weird point,
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when you’re an investigator
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where you’re just like,
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“Let me have it.
Let’s go.
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I want the weirdest thing
you can throw at me.”
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So sometimes it’s good to have
people who have
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a little bit of sharper
skeptic edge on them
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when you go looking
for something like goblins.
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For a good two weeks,
three weeks,
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before we got in the car
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and went out to Kentucky,
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basically since around the time
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that this started to solidify,
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that Greg and I got on the phone
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and we put some dates down
and we tried to schedule it,
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the synchronicities
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started to show up again,
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in force no less.
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And once again they were all
revolving around this case.
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And there were being foundations
for synchronicities being set
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during that time
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that we wouldn’t even recognize
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until later on
in the expedition.
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It was like the case
woke up again,
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where it had sat dormantly
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for about a year or two since
the last update that they had,
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it seemed like as soon
as we put it on the calendar,
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all these people woke up
to the case again.
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Greg started getting emails
from people who were interested
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in adapting it for TV,
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he was getting emails
from readers of the blog
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who wanted the coordinates
to Brown Mountain.
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I mean, like, a week before
our expedition was planned,
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he and Dana were called up
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super last minute to go
speak at "CryptidCon,"
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which they were already
going to be at,
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but they were called up
last minute
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to give a second lecture about
the Kentucky Goblins case.
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So i mean this is a case
that just seemed
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to instantly come back,
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flooding into their lives again
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with all these little pieces
coming up.
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And these synchronicities
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really began to ramp up
as we went.
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I honestly think
the thing about synchronicities
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is that they’re meant to capture
your attention for some reason,
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and I think that we try to look
at what the synchronicity is
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and pick it apart and understand
what exactly it means
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when really for the most part
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I think its kind of a surface
thing to a certain extent.
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I personally find that
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when I'm experiencing
a lot of synchronicities
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it’s usually during
a really important time
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where either something
in my life is changing
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or something
around me is changing,
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so I’m hyper-aware of them,
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and I think that’s what
they’re there for:
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I think it’s to keep our brain
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out of settling
into that mundane,
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auto-pilot brain that a majority
of people are just
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sort of living at all the time.
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From the start,
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I’ve compared this case to the
Mothman Prophecies story,
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which was John Keel’s
massive research project
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for about two years in
Point Pleasant, West Virginia,
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documenting all of the strange,
strange UFOs and cryptid stuff
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that were happening in that town
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for the time period of
about 1967-1968.
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It’s a story that I’ve always
kind of held close to me.
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Like, it’s such a bizarre case
that I think anyone
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who's fascinated by this
High Strangeness
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would read that book
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and say, like,
“Where’s my Point Pleasant?"
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Like, "Where’s my story that
I can get lost in that weirdness
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and have these encounters,
one after another,
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that just blow the mind.
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And so from the start with this
Goblins case in Kentucky,
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I felt like this is kind of
a Point Pleasant case.
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I downloaded it on audiobook
to listen to for the drive out
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because I love having
an audiobook
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to make a drive a little faster.
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And we really had no idea
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how much that was going to
come into play
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later on,
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throughout the next two weeks.
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One of the most
bizarre encounters
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in this entire
Mothman Prophecies story
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was the tale of
Woodrow Derenberger,
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who was a local
sewing machine salesman,
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who was driving home
from work one night,
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this UFO runs him
off the highway,
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forces him to pull over,
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and this entity
steps out of the craft.
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As soon as I’d stopped,
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there was a door, opened
in the side of this vehicle,
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and this man stepped out
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and came directly to me.
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And this man stood there
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and he first asked me
what I was called.
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And I knew he meant my name
and I told him my name.
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And then he asked me, he said,
“Why are you frightened?”
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He said, “Don’t be frightened,
we wish you no harm.”
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I told him my name and
when I told him my name,
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he said he was called “Cold.”
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Now this was the first
of many encounters
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that Woodrow Derenberger had
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with this entity
named “Indrid Cold.”
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And it kind of became
a characteristic story.
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It became one of those
extremely odd encounters
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with these
ultra-terrestrial figures,
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where half of it sounds
utterly absurd and ridiculous
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but the other half is very
grounded in UFO lore.
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It was a really odd detail
in an extremely odd story.
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So as we’re driving
down to Hellier,
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we’ve got about a
four or five hour drive.
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And for me,
it’s a great opportunity
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to flip through
the hard copy file
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that Greg has about
this entire strange case so far.
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All the emails,
all the correspondences,
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all the book excerpts.
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I start flipping through
and one of the documents
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that I started reading
is the Terry Wriste interview
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from the appendix of
Allen Greenfield’s
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Secret Cipher of the
UFOnauts book.
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In it, Terry Wriste starts off
talking about the cipher
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that the book’s all about.
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This cipher is this weird,
coded cipher
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from Aleister Crowley in fact,
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that some ultra-terrestrial
channeled through him
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in the 1920’s, the 1910’s,
in Cairo Egypt.
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They didn’t crack the cipher
for like sixty years,
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all these occultists,
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it took them that long.
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So as I’m reading through,
these words jump out at me.
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And then suddenly, you can see
this little lightbulb go off
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above Karl’s head,
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and he turns and he goes…
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There’s “INK AND BLACK.”
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What the fuck?
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He says “INK AND BLACK?”
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- Yeah, in bold right here,
"112 = INK AND BLACK."
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- What?!
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Greenfield’s whole philosophy
was that this code
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is how these ultra-terrestrials
are communicating
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with other people
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through what we’re doing.
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And that now we can
intercept that code.
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And apparently,
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one of the hobbies
that Terry Wriste had taken up
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was applying this cipher
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to the Point Pleasant,
Mothman Case.
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And so when he applies
this cipher
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to Indrid Cold’s name,
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he assumes that "Indrid Cold"
is a code phrase.
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He applies the cipher to it.
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He gets this coded
information out of it.
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And what he interprets
is basically
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directions to
Indrid Cold’s location,
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presently, in...
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At that point it must have been
the mid to late 80s probably?
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He goes and
walks up to this house
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and meets Indrid Cold,
apparently
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And Greenfield, commenting
on all of this, says,
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“Was Indrid Cold a black guy?”
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and Greenfield says,
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“Yeah, you know he’s commonly
referred to as a ‘blond’ alien.
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But there’s no race implications
of a ‘blond’ alien,
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that’s just a term.
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So yeah, how’d you guess
that he was black?”
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And Greenfield says,
“Well one of your code-words
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that you distilled
from 'Indrid Cold'
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was 'INK AND BLACK'
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so I kind of took the next step.”
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And Terry Wriste says,
“Very good.”
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“The most unusual
point was his claim
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that they had been invited
to take refuge on Earth
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by the Third Order,
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humans and posthumans who are
advanced enough to qualify
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as Earth’s representatives in
space-based governments”…
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So that’s what
the Third Order is.
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They're...
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They’re humans and
advanced human creature types
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who represent the earth
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on like the space, astral,
intergalactic...
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- U.N…
- Crazy, alien, like...
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Real crazy shit
that this is like hinting at.
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Like reptilian theorist types,
like all the ones
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that have sketched out the whole
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fucking mythology
of these things.
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So Wriste says, "Right.
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This was a distress beacon
disguised as a contact episode.
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The whole Mothman thing
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was a distress beacon
that failed.”
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Greenfield says,
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“So the whole mystery
can be decoded in this way?”
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Wriste says, “Probably.”
295
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- So…
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- So now the email,
when he says,
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“Hellier was just a symptom.
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The INK AND BLACK are isolated
still and 3rd order is M.I.A.”
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He’s saying that Indrid Cold
is still isolated
300
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and that the third order
still hasn’t reached out to save
301
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Indrid Cold from
the evil grays and shit.
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Like, that’s what that means.
303
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- [lLaughing]
That’s what that means…
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The moment that
you read through all that.
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00:15:19,793 --> 00:15:22,633
Terry Wriste’s second email
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makes all the sense in the world
all of a sudden.
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This cryptic, obscure email
suddenly is directly related
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to the Mothman Prophecies.
Indrid Cold!
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So, you go in here…
They’re talking about
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Woodrow Derenberger and
the Mothman Prophecies stuff,
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and they get to this point
where there’s some sort…
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like, he basically
took the name Indrid Cold
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and he did like
a big cipher on it.
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And this 112 number
is like some sort of
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cipher code to like break
his name somehow
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all like Occult stuff.
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And 112, he says,
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breaks down to “WE ARE ONE,”
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which is a code phrase
that tells you
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you’re in important territory,
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but it also breaks into
“THY WIFE,” “LETTER,”
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“WORDS AND SIGNS,”
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“INK AND BLACK”
- Oh-ho!
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- And “ALL HOUSE OF GOD,”
“THE WHEEL.”
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So “INK AND BLACK”
is referring to Indrid Cold,
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who’s a black guy, in this case.
327
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So when you come here, in 2013,
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he says Indrid Cold
is still isolated,
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the Third Order is still M.I.A.,
hasn’t talked to him.
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And use the numbers.
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So it’s, again, like I said,
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this information was out there
at this point.
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So like, again, someone
could have just been, like,
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00:16:42,835 --> 00:16:44,415
“I’m gonna be Terry Wriste”…
335
00:16:44,420 --> 00:16:46,261
- He found the cipher…
- Yeah, yeah, sure.
336
00:16:46,296 --> 00:16:47,506
I mean, you can put together
what he’s kind of talking about.
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00:16:47,541 --> 00:16:50,376
- But the only other weird part
is he knows the name.
338
00:16:50,384 --> 00:16:51,142
- Exactly.
339
00:16:51,177 --> 00:16:52,427
- Which we never ever
did anything with.
340
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- Exactly.
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So to have that just adds a
little bit of weight that, like
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could have been faked but
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it’s that extra little bit.
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It was a really, really weird,
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fringe thing to have
be part of that email.
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And in that moment,
347
00:17:10,874 --> 00:17:13,276
it suddenly became
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00:17:13,574 --> 00:17:17,918
part of wider fringe phenomena
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that had been occurring
since the 50s.
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Things that were investigated
351
00:17:21,832 --> 00:17:26,252
by some of the most famous heads
of paranormal investigation.
352
00:17:26,670 --> 00:17:30,510
So John Keel was now
intertwined in all of this stuff
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00:17:30,545 --> 00:17:31,837
that we were looking into.
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00:17:31,842 --> 00:17:33,132
Somebody knew
what we were doing,
355
00:17:33,135 --> 00:17:34,675
they knew
what we were looking into,
356
00:17:35,095 --> 00:17:38,925
and they clearly were giving
us some kind of clue.
357
00:17:39,683 --> 00:17:40,774
There was something specific
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that they wanted us
to investigate.
359
00:17:44,021 --> 00:17:46,981
And then once Karl noticed
the references
360
00:17:46,982 --> 00:17:48,652
and it all made sense,
361
00:17:49,777 --> 00:17:51,702
it was really hard to think
362
00:17:51,737 --> 00:17:53,987
it was just somebody
messing around.
363
00:18:01,288 --> 00:18:03,118
The drive into town
is pretty desolate.
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The nearest city
is like 30 minutes away.
365
00:18:06,794 --> 00:18:09,511
And going there,
there’s really not much.
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00:18:09,546 --> 00:18:13,376
A lot of times the road
is really small, really windy,
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00:18:13,383 --> 00:18:15,933
and there’s a certain feeling
of isolation.
368
00:18:15,968 --> 00:18:17,298
I mean, it’s unmistakable.
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00:18:17,554 --> 00:18:20,064
It’s really not going
to anywhere
370
00:18:20,099 --> 00:18:21,387
and not coming from anywhere.
371
00:18:22,226 --> 00:18:23,726
But first you have to go
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in-between all of these giant,
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highway pillars,
that have just been left,
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unconstructed and unfinished.
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00:18:33,487 --> 00:18:36,867
You start to get the feeling
that the town has really been…
376
00:18:37,991 --> 00:18:39,831
I don’t want to say
"forgotten," but…
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00:18:42,121 --> 00:18:43,661
the highway was literally
378
00:18:43,664 --> 00:18:45,834
going to go right
over the top of it,
379
00:18:46,792 --> 00:18:49,502
so there’s no reason
that anybody would go there.
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00:19:29,334 --> 00:19:30,467
Jesus Christ.
381
00:19:30,502 --> 00:19:32,632
- This is the place.
- This is the place…
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00:20:11,168 --> 00:20:13,998
There’s really like
one central hub in Hellier
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00:20:14,004 --> 00:20:17,093
that we found
and it’s a little gas station
384
00:20:17,128 --> 00:20:20,182
and the gas station doubles
as the grocery store
385
00:20:20,217 --> 00:20:21,347
and a pizza place.
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00:20:21,553 --> 00:20:23,183
It’s really where everyone’s at
387
00:20:23,388 --> 00:20:25,638
and you can see people
coming and going all the time.
388
00:20:27,476 --> 00:20:28,806
The woman
we were looking for…
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00:20:34,191 --> 00:20:37,741
Our primary contact lady
that was most into it last time
390
00:20:39,071 --> 00:20:40,071
wasn’t working tonight.
391
00:20:40,530 --> 00:20:43,570
So we’re going to reach out
to her over email
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00:20:43,575 --> 00:20:44,865
and then phone
393
00:20:44,868 --> 00:20:46,908
and just kind of like,
hang out in this spot
394
00:20:46,912 --> 00:20:48,542
and maybe see what
we can stir up.
395
00:20:49,581 --> 00:20:52,001
My first impressions
of Hellier the first night
396
00:20:52,036 --> 00:20:53,000
when we showed up
397
00:20:53,001 --> 00:20:56,501
were a lot like our very
first experience in Hellier.
398
00:20:56,505 --> 00:21:00,335
It was not a pleasant feeling.
399
00:21:00,342 --> 00:21:02,262
It’s not a comfortable
place to be.
400
00:21:02,886 --> 00:21:05,966
So for the most part,
my first response to it was,
401
00:21:05,973 --> 00:21:08,313
again, similar to the first time
we were there,
402
00:21:08,348 --> 00:21:09,268
I was uncomfortable,
403
00:21:09,269 --> 00:21:11,639
like, very apprehensive
about being there,
404
00:21:11,645 --> 00:21:15,975
hyperaware of myself
being in this environment.
405
00:21:16,775 --> 00:21:19,025
I think part of it also is
406
00:21:19,027 --> 00:21:21,027
that there’s just a weird
feeling to Hellier.
407
00:21:21,029 --> 00:21:22,029
It feels weird.
408
00:21:22,531 --> 00:21:23,531
You drive into it
409
00:21:23,991 --> 00:21:28,911
and it’s an overwhelming,
weird vibe.
410
00:21:28,912 --> 00:21:32,082
I think that’s part of also
what you’re feeling
411
00:21:32,117 --> 00:21:32,872
when you're there.
412
00:21:33,000 --> 00:21:35,120
Especially if you haven’t
lived there your whole life.
413
00:21:36,003 --> 00:21:39,723
Pretty quickly,
we can all feel some eyes on us.
414
00:21:41,717 --> 00:21:45,177
But we were on a mission.
So we had to ask questions.
415
00:21:45,846 --> 00:21:48,016
And we did.
We dove right into it.
416
00:21:48,557 --> 00:21:54,307
Just kinda shooting it with
the locals. And a guy, he said,
417
00:21:54,313 --> 00:21:56,903
“Oh there’s lots of weird stuff,
but mostly zombies”
418
00:21:56,938 --> 00:21:59,188
kind of making a joke
about the people around here…
419
00:21:59,192 --> 00:22:00,192
What’s up, man?
420
00:22:04,031 --> 00:22:06,371
So this is what we’re here
checking out.
421
00:22:06,406 --> 00:22:08,236
This is why we’re in town.
422
00:22:09,745 --> 00:22:10,745
There’s one.
423
00:22:12,414 --> 00:22:13,654
There’s a couple of the tracks.
424
00:22:13,790 --> 00:22:16,130
And another one to give you
kinda an idea of how big it is.
425
00:22:16,877 --> 00:22:18,917
And then he says
this is one of the creatures.
426
00:22:20,422 --> 00:22:20,972
I don’t know.
427
00:22:21,007 --> 00:22:23,587
I’m not a real outdoorsman
or anything, but…
428
00:22:25,344 --> 00:22:27,804
- Hm.
I ain’t never seen nothing.
429
00:22:27,839 --> 00:22:29,521
- Nothing like this?
- No…
430
00:22:29,556 --> 00:22:32,226
Never heard any stories about
weird things in caves and mines?
431
00:22:32,809 --> 00:22:33,599
- Not really.
432
00:22:33,603 --> 00:22:34,603
- Nothing?
- Nah.
433
00:22:35,145 --> 00:22:36,935
- You know anybody we
could ask about it?
434
00:22:40,025 --> 00:22:42,185
- I’m trying to think of people
who gets into stuff like that.
435
00:22:42,194 --> 00:22:45,284
I’m not knocking any of it.
I’m just saying I, myself,
436
00:22:46,239 --> 00:22:48,489
I’ve not seen nothing.
I would love to!
437
00:22:48,492 --> 00:22:49,912
- Yeah.
- I mean, really.
438
00:22:50,369 --> 00:22:51,749
- We all would!
439
00:22:52,371 --> 00:22:53,501
That’s why we’re here!
440
00:22:55,791 --> 00:22:57,421
Where was this
supposed to have been at?
441
00:22:57,456 --> 00:22:59,247
Do you know exactly
where they…?
442
00:22:59,252 --> 00:23:01,002
- This was supposed to
happen here. In Hellier.
443
00:23:01,004 --> 00:23:02,797
No. We’re not
exactly sure where…
444
00:23:02,832 --> 00:23:04,590
That’s what I’m trying
to figure out,
445
00:23:04,591 --> 00:23:05,591
see that’s where I live.
446
00:23:05,592 --> 00:23:06,592
- Okay.
447
00:23:06,968 --> 00:23:08,143
- That’s what I’m
trying to figure,
448
00:23:08,178 --> 00:23:09,548
That's why I was trying
to look at the location…
449
00:23:09,554 --> 00:23:11,604
Dude was only here
for like 7 or 8 months.
450
00:23:11,639 --> 00:23:12,768
Seven or eight months…
451
00:23:13,975 --> 00:23:17,895
No, I… there’s places you
can get to.
452
00:23:19,481 --> 00:23:20,365
So watch out, man.
453
00:23:20,400 --> 00:23:21,730
- Thanks man
- Just watch yourself.
454
00:23:21,733 --> 00:23:22,733
- Thank you.
455
00:23:23,443 --> 00:23:24,035
- Have a good night, dude.
456
00:23:24,070 --> 00:23:25,340
- Just watch yourselves
around here.
457
00:23:25,362 --> 00:23:26,362
- Yep.
458
00:23:32,369 --> 00:23:34,009
Why did he end
the conversation like that?
459
00:23:35,622 --> 00:23:36,832
Call her actual number now?
460
00:23:36,867 --> 00:23:37,832
- I’ll call her now.
461
00:23:48,176 --> 00:23:49,216
This guy in the blue shirt
462
00:23:49,219 --> 00:23:50,219
keeps walking back and forth.
463
00:23:50,220 --> 00:23:51,220
- Yeah he does.
464
00:23:52,305 --> 00:23:54,595
- I mean, not in a
bad way, I think he’s just…
465
00:23:54,599 --> 00:23:55,599
- Curious.
466
00:24:13,201 --> 00:24:14,661
Hi, can I speak to Tami?
467
00:24:16,663 --> 00:24:18,246
- Hey, Tami
my name is Greg Newkirk,
468
00:24:18,281 --> 00:24:19,830
I don’t know
if you remember me or not
469
00:24:19,833 --> 00:24:20,833
But we met about
470
00:24:22,794 --> 00:24:24,344
- Yeah, talking
about weird prints.
471
00:24:25,714 --> 00:24:27,094
- Yeah, how are you?
472
00:24:29,009 --> 00:24:30,259
- I’m fantastic.
473
00:24:30,260 --> 00:24:33,260
I came and I brought some
friends to town
474
00:24:33,305 --> 00:24:34,465
and we’re poking around
475
00:24:34,473 --> 00:24:36,265
kind of looking
into weirdness again.
476
00:24:36,300 --> 00:24:38,057
Wondering if you
heard anything new?
477
00:25:10,717 --> 00:25:11,967
Sorry about that, Tami.
478
00:25:14,304 --> 00:25:17,684
Yeah, we’ll be around
for the next like 4 days.
479
00:25:26,900 --> 00:25:28,780
Oh man, we would
love to talk to him
480
00:25:28,815 --> 00:25:30,277
if he’s into talking to us.
481
00:25:33,573 --> 00:25:35,453
Oh, that’s exactly
what we’re looking for.
482
00:25:37,953 --> 00:25:38,953
Thank you so much.
483
00:25:40,622 --> 00:25:41,622
Alright we’ll talk soon.
484
00:25:42,624 --> 00:25:43,634
- Bye.
- Bye.
485
00:25:46,419 --> 00:25:47,959
We’re here like what?
Half an hour?
486
00:25:48,672 --> 00:25:50,672
And now we got weird footprints
to go check out.
487
00:25:51,758 --> 00:25:53,338
Photos of weird footprints.
488
00:25:53,426 --> 00:25:54,426
If they look like that…
489
00:25:56,596 --> 00:25:57,676
- Of course now, you know,
490
00:25:58,431 --> 00:25:59,931
don’t want to trust everybody.
491
00:26:00,642 --> 00:26:02,142
God that’s ominous.
492
00:26:39,556 --> 00:26:41,466
We do research into these things
493
00:26:41,474 --> 00:26:43,316
and we’ve heard so many
reports from this town
494
00:26:43,351 --> 00:26:45,431
that we just had to come out
and see what’s going on.
495
00:26:47,147 --> 00:26:48,057
This guy was here about
about a year and...
496
00:26:48,065 --> 00:26:49,765
About a year and
a half ago. Asking around.
497
00:26:51,234 --> 00:26:52,586
- We were only here for the day.
498
00:26:52,621 --> 00:26:53,938
We only just
came to scope it out
499
00:26:53,945 --> 00:26:56,065
and plan a trip to come back
and spend more time here.
500
00:26:56,698 --> 00:26:57,698
Several years ago...
501
00:27:02,912 --> 00:27:03,912
- Really?
502
00:27:04,623 --> 00:27:05,623
- Why do you say that?
503
00:27:07,709 --> 00:27:08,709
- Well, you’d burn up.
504
00:27:12,881 --> 00:27:14,421
Well, I guess that’s true. Yeah.
505
00:27:19,971 --> 00:27:20,971
- So you, you...
506
00:27:28,855 --> 00:27:29,855
- Sure.
507
00:27:37,364 --> 00:27:39,784
Nobody around for
only like 7-8 months,
508
00:27:39,819 --> 00:27:40,953
from the sounds of it.
509
00:27:44,120 --> 00:27:46,290
Anybody here ever
just kind of get up and leave?
510
00:27:46,325 --> 00:27:47,869
And all their stuff’s
left there?
511
00:27:48,583 --> 00:27:50,843
And they just left and
never come back?
512
00:27:54,673 --> 00:27:56,343
- David M. Christie.
513
00:27:57,092 --> 00:27:58,972
Doctor David M. Christie.
514
00:27:59,007 --> 00:27:59,968
Supposedly.
515
00:28:02,472 --> 00:28:04,892
- No. Nobody heard of him
last time I was here.
516
00:28:05,433 --> 00:28:07,893
- I think somebody
was using a fake name.
517
00:28:11,356 --> 00:28:15,146
- We know that there’s been
UFO sightings a few years ago.
518
00:28:15,151 --> 00:28:16,571
Last time I was here,
people were talking about
519
00:28:16,606 --> 00:28:18,779
Bigfoot and little creatures.
520
00:28:18,780 --> 00:28:20,160
And ghosts and stuff like that.
521
00:28:29,499 --> 00:28:31,709
- This is what he says is a
picture of one of the creatures.
522
00:28:31,710 --> 00:28:35,590
We kind of figure it looks
a little like that.
523
00:28:43,763 --> 00:28:45,603
- Everywhere.
Looking for stuff like this.
524
00:28:46,266 --> 00:28:47,266
But…
525
00:28:48,685 --> 00:28:49,765
- We’ve found lots of stuff!
526
00:28:51,354 --> 00:28:54,484
- We’d take better
pictures than that!
527
00:28:58,820 --> 00:29:00,060
Well, that’s what this guy did!
528
00:29:00,447 --> 00:29:01,447
So the first night,
529
00:29:01,448 --> 00:29:04,158
we talked with a few people
in the parking lot
530
00:29:04,367 --> 00:29:06,501
and it was kind of
what I was expecting.
531
00:29:06,536 --> 00:29:09,956
We talked to someone who
had a few stories about
532
00:29:09,991 --> 00:29:10,956
maybe weirdness?
533
00:29:10,957 --> 00:29:12,667
But nothing too specific.
534
00:29:13,209 --> 00:29:14,789
And then another guy
535
00:29:14,794 --> 00:29:17,095
who didn’t really have
any experiences there
536
00:29:17,130 --> 00:29:19,920
but was very interested in us
and what we were doing
537
00:29:19,924 --> 00:29:23,974
and then, you know, warning us
about being safe in the area
538
00:29:24,009 --> 00:29:25,720
because it’s not necessarily
a super safe place.
539
00:29:25,722 --> 00:29:29,312
But I think that
we left kind of...
540
00:29:29,893 --> 00:29:31,234
a little bummed out sort of?
541
00:29:31,269 --> 00:29:33,559
Because it was like we were
kind of getting details
542
00:29:33,563 --> 00:29:35,813
but there wasn’t really
anything specifically.
543
00:29:35,815 --> 00:29:37,065
So we kind of left...
544
00:29:37,066 --> 00:29:39,066
I felt a little defeated
sort of,
545
00:29:39,068 --> 00:29:41,528
like as if it chased us
out a little bit.
546
00:29:41,529 --> 00:29:42,109
You know what I mean?
547
00:29:42,114 --> 00:29:44,664
Like I felt like it didn’t,
at that time
548
00:29:44,699 --> 00:29:46,027
want us to be there.
549
00:29:46,034 --> 00:29:47,284
Because everything
was against us:
550
00:29:47,285 --> 00:29:48,655
the sun was going down;
551
00:29:50,413 --> 00:29:53,099
people were kind of
super suspicious of us;
552
00:29:53,134 --> 00:29:55,786
we were feeling wiped out
from the drive;
553
00:29:55,794 --> 00:29:57,775
and then also
kind of apprehensive
554
00:29:57,810 --> 00:29:59,721
about being there
because, again,
555
00:29:59,756 --> 00:30:02,506
new location, sketchy people,
sketchy environment.
556
00:30:02,509 --> 00:30:05,219
So it was as if we showed up
557
00:30:05,220 --> 00:30:08,021
and had a little experience
558
00:30:08,056 --> 00:30:09,516
that really didn’t
pan out into anything
559
00:30:09,551 --> 00:30:10,016
and then kind of left
560
00:30:10,017 --> 00:30:11,677
with our tails between our legs
a little bit.
561
00:30:11,684 --> 00:30:14,819
Had to go somewhere and regroup
562
00:30:14,854 --> 00:30:17,734
and think about how
we were going to re-approach
563
00:30:17,769 --> 00:30:18,732
what we were doing there.
564
00:30:21,903 --> 00:30:23,953
As silly as it sounds,
the one weird thing
565
00:30:23,988 --> 00:30:24,947
about that night
566
00:30:24,948 --> 00:30:28,738
was the fact that no one
would give us anything weird.
567
00:30:28,743 --> 00:30:31,461
That was strange
in and of itself
568
00:30:31,496 --> 00:30:33,576
considering the first time
we were there
569
00:30:33,581 --> 00:30:36,883
in the same spot no less,
we had all these people
570
00:30:36,918 --> 00:30:40,498
telling us all this stuff
about UFOs flying above the town
571
00:30:40,505 --> 00:30:42,795
and ghosts and...
572
00:30:42,799 --> 00:30:46,351
All sorts of things
that I was surprised
573
00:30:46,386 --> 00:30:48,716
you know, having been there
the same amount of time,
574
00:30:48,721 --> 00:30:53,681
that we had a few interesting
maybe leads sort of?
575
00:30:53,685 --> 00:30:55,475
But for the most part people
were like, “no, not really,
576
00:30:55,478 --> 00:30:57,728
we don’t really have any
of that kind of stuff here.
577
00:30:57,730 --> 00:30:59,290
It seemed like a
totally different town.
578
00:31:00,233 --> 00:31:01,233
Completely different.
579
00:31:01,234 --> 00:31:02,404
Than the first time.
580
00:32:05,715 --> 00:32:08,175
While we were sitting
around, Dana thought
581
00:32:08,176 --> 00:32:10,756
it might be a cool idea
to do a tarot spread.
582
00:32:10,762 --> 00:32:12,312
Just to kind of give us an idea…
583
00:32:12,347 --> 00:32:14,467
You know, we were sitting there
planning the weekend,
584
00:32:14,474 --> 00:32:15,815
and the rest of the expedition.
585
00:32:15,850 --> 00:32:19,390
Maybe it would help set
an idea in our heads
586
00:32:19,395 --> 00:32:21,475
about what to expect
for the weekend.
587
00:32:23,066 --> 00:32:24,066
Let me shuffle one.
588
00:32:24,067 --> 00:32:25,187
Yeah, you go ahead.
589
00:32:26,986 --> 00:32:28,646
The thing I like about Tarot
590
00:32:28,655 --> 00:32:30,315
and like I don’t know
how to read Tarot.
591
00:32:30,323 --> 00:32:33,533
I know some interpretations,
592
00:32:33,534 --> 00:32:35,293
but I don’t ever really
typically read them.
593
00:32:35,328 --> 00:32:37,658
I like Dana to do it because
Dana is pretty good at it.
594
00:32:38,456 --> 00:32:40,246
What I like is it kind of
forces you,
595
00:32:40,249 --> 00:32:41,674
regardless of
whether you believe
596
00:32:41,709 --> 00:32:44,959
that there’s any kind of
real power in Tarot
597
00:32:44,963 --> 00:32:49,053
or, you know, it’s just
598
00:32:50,510 --> 00:32:53,760
A fun diversion,
599
00:32:53,763 --> 00:32:57,933
it forces you to approach
a situation differently.
600
00:32:57,934 --> 00:32:59,944
You have to
when you see the cards.
601
00:32:59,979 --> 00:33:01,646
You have to sit there and think
602
00:33:01,938 --> 00:33:04,648
more deeply about
the situation you’re in.
603
00:33:10,780 --> 00:33:15,120
That was pretty obvious.
604
00:33:18,579 --> 00:33:20,978
There’s also a fun saying
in Tarot,
605
00:33:21,013 --> 00:33:23,378
which is why
when something pops out,
606
00:33:23,413 --> 00:33:24,416
you’re supposed to use it.
607
00:33:25,503 --> 00:33:29,383
“What falls to floor
comes to your door.”
608
00:33:31,259 --> 00:33:32,259
There we go.
609
00:33:33,261 --> 00:33:34,971
- That’s really weird.
610
00:33:35,006 --> 00:33:35,971
So...
611
00:33:37,015 --> 00:33:38,015
- Let’s do one more.
612
00:33:38,016 --> 00:33:40,266
- These cards are just,
again, mirroring a lot
613
00:33:40,268 --> 00:33:42,018
of what we were already
talking about.
614
00:33:46,190 --> 00:33:48,110
- I feel like this one
just jolted right over.
615
00:33:48,145 --> 00:33:49,109
- Which way?
616
00:33:49,110 --> 00:33:49,690
- This way.
617
00:33:49,695 --> 00:33:50,935
- Oh, the Devil. Wow.
618
00:33:50,945 --> 00:33:54,525
This is a really shitty reading.
619
00:33:54,532 --> 00:33:58,745
So, often the Hierophant
is described as kind of…
620
00:33:58,780 --> 00:34:02,959
it kind of sits somewhere
between Judgement and...
621
00:34:04,375 --> 00:34:06,205
and kind of the Devil
a little bit.
622
00:34:06,210 --> 00:34:11,420
It’s a card of establishment.
623
00:34:12,008 --> 00:34:13,588
It can often represent
624
00:34:15,011 --> 00:34:18,471
the way things are supposed
to be, sometimes fated.
625
00:34:19,724 --> 00:34:22,181
Five of Cups is the second card,
626
00:34:22,216 --> 00:34:24,639
which is again
a really sad card.
627
00:34:24,645 --> 00:34:27,765
It’s a lot similar
to some of the
628
00:34:27,774 --> 00:34:28,974
other cards that we’ve pulled.
629
00:34:29,400 --> 00:34:32,820
It’s a guy who, instead of
realizing that he has two cups
630
00:34:32,855 --> 00:34:33,820
that are still full,
631
00:34:33,821 --> 00:34:35,911
he’s focused on the three
cups that aren’t full.
632
00:34:36,324 --> 00:34:39,124
And again, same kind
of situation here.
633
00:34:40,244 --> 00:34:42,128
This is such a sad card,
634
00:34:42,163 --> 00:34:45,793
because this person doesn’t
realize that they still have
635
00:34:46,125 --> 00:34:48,835
because they’re too focused
on what they don’t have anymore.
636
00:34:49,170 --> 00:34:51,670
And then the devil
is the card of ego,
637
00:34:51,672 --> 00:34:55,552
it’s the card of
manipulation and...
638
00:34:58,221 --> 00:34:59,891
division, and...
639
00:35:02,642 --> 00:35:04,102
and misuse of power,
640
00:35:05,311 --> 00:35:07,061
and again if we’re
talking about this area,
641
00:35:07,063 --> 00:35:09,063
that’s probably something
that happens a lot here.
642
00:35:09,065 --> 00:35:11,775
This card, I feel probably
resonates the most with me
643
00:35:12,193 --> 00:35:14,743
in regards to the place
that we’re in.
644
00:35:15,488 --> 00:35:17,778
I mean that’s not us
in some way, is it, right?
645
00:35:17,782 --> 00:35:19,492
To apply it in terms of like,
646
00:35:19,784 --> 00:35:21,664
like, are we the ego?
647
00:35:21,699 --> 00:35:23,503
Manipulating a situation
648
00:35:23,538 --> 00:35:26,168
that’s just like, sad,
and not para... like...
649
00:35:26,582 --> 00:35:29,792
Maybe that’s my guilty
conscience thinking...
650
00:35:30,419 --> 00:35:31,709
- But I don’t know,
I see that card
651
00:35:31,712 --> 00:35:34,672
and I think of somebody
like Terry Wriste.
652
00:35:34,674 --> 00:35:35,684
- mmhm
653
00:35:35,800 --> 00:35:38,090
Because you see this
big powerful character
654
00:35:38,094 --> 00:35:42,064
that everyone has all these
thoughts and ideas about
655
00:35:43,307 --> 00:35:44,927
with these people chained up
656
00:35:45,351 --> 00:35:46,601
right underneath of him.
657
00:35:46,602 --> 00:35:49,192
So then if we look at it from
that perspective,
658
00:35:49,227 --> 00:35:50,188
what we can see is,
659
00:35:51,315 --> 00:35:53,315
information being given to us,
660
00:35:53,818 --> 00:35:55,648
and we’re looking
in the wrong direction.
661
00:35:56,529 --> 00:35:57,659
There’s still information.
662
00:35:59,448 --> 00:36:01,512
But we’re
looking at the wrong thing.
663
00:36:01,547 --> 00:36:03,577
- Because we’re living
in his world.
664
00:36:03,578 --> 00:36:05,748
- We’re seeing three
empty cups right now
665
00:36:05,783 --> 00:36:08,246
- Instead of two full cups.
666
00:36:09,375 --> 00:36:10,875
You become the devil when you
667
00:36:10,877 --> 00:36:12,417
want to manipulate people,
668
00:36:12,420 --> 00:36:13,920
when you want things your way,
669
00:36:13,921 --> 00:36:16,091
when your ego becomes so big
that it's...
670
00:36:16,799 --> 00:36:17,299
you know,
671
00:36:17,301 --> 00:36:18,761
it's your...
672
00:36:19,635 --> 00:36:21,005
your version of reality
673
00:36:21,012 --> 00:36:23,182
becomes everyone else’s
version of reality.
674
00:36:23,598 --> 00:36:25,808
And I mean, to a certain
extent that could apply,
675
00:36:25,843 --> 00:36:27,808
because making a
documentary is about
676
00:36:28,436 --> 00:36:29,766
filtering reality
677
00:36:30,271 --> 00:36:31,561
in a certain way
678
00:36:31,564 --> 00:36:33,274
so that other people
observing it
679
00:36:33,309 --> 00:36:34,984
see it your way, right?
680
00:36:36,110 --> 00:36:38,280
So yeah, we definitely
could be the devil.
681
00:36:38,863 --> 00:36:41,203
But it’s a lot
more sinister though.
682
00:36:41,238 --> 00:36:42,989
The thing is…
683
00:36:42,992 --> 00:36:47,122
It’s... the devil is more
about, like,
684
00:36:48,831 --> 00:36:50,081
arrogance and ego
685
00:36:50,082 --> 00:36:52,960
and it comes from more
of a malicious place
686
00:36:52,995 --> 00:36:55,839
rather than wanting
to share information.
687
00:36:56,339 --> 00:36:57,589
It’s an uncomfortable reading
688
00:36:57,590 --> 00:36:59,170
for an uncomfortable place.
689
00:36:59,175 --> 00:36:59,875
- Yeah
690
00:36:59,885 --> 00:37:01,065
- That’s a really good
way to put it.
691
00:37:01,093 --> 00:37:02,553
There’s something off here.
692
00:37:02,588 --> 00:37:03,553
- Mmhm
- Yeah
693
00:37:04,472 --> 00:37:05,897
In this kind of a place,
694
00:37:05,932 --> 00:37:09,142
a place that in all of our
combined research,
695
00:37:09,143 --> 00:37:13,193
we agree that this is an
open window to something else,
696
00:37:13,228 --> 00:37:14,189
this town is.
697
00:37:16,108 --> 00:37:19,028
It takes somebody
to be here with an open mind
698
00:37:19,063 --> 00:37:20,648
in order to experience things.
699
00:37:20,655 --> 00:37:22,695
And so much of the town
doesn't have that.
700
00:37:22,698 --> 00:37:25,618
And we haven’t found
people yet that do,
701
00:37:25,653 --> 00:37:26,792
but I think we will,
702
00:37:26,827 --> 00:37:28,037
if we’re here long enough.
703
00:37:31,582 --> 00:37:32,582
Yeah, I don’t know.
704
00:37:34,794 --> 00:37:35,804
I don't know...
705
00:38:05,283 --> 00:38:06,874
So after that we sat down,
706
00:38:06,909 --> 00:38:08,489
we pulled out all
of our material,
707
00:38:08,494 --> 00:38:11,414
we kind of decided what the
best course of action would be
708
00:38:11,449 --> 00:38:13,714
for the first full day
we would have in town.
709
00:38:13,749 --> 00:38:16,749
And that consisted of calling
the local newspaper,
710
00:38:16,752 --> 00:38:18,922
seeing if they’d ever had
any strange reports,
711
00:38:18,957 --> 00:38:21,471
calling the local
police department,
712
00:38:22,925 --> 00:38:25,715
calling anybody we thought
might have some information.
713
00:38:26,137 --> 00:38:28,507
So what I did is
I spent that night,
714
00:38:28,514 --> 00:38:31,357
I emailed the
local news station,
715
00:38:31,392 --> 00:38:35,482
and then the next day
we got to beating the street.
716
00:38:35,517 --> 00:38:37,113
We got five
minutes till checkout
717
00:38:37,148 --> 00:38:39,068
so we could go sit in the car
and make the calls,
718
00:38:39,103 --> 00:38:40,186
we could go down to the
restaurant...
719
00:38:40,192 --> 00:38:40,612
- Let’s do that.
720
00:38:40,651 --> 00:38:42,321
Yeah we got
five minutes, so…
721
00:38:43,863 --> 00:38:44,454
Okay.
722
00:38:44,489 --> 00:38:46,029
We could take some of your
bags and stuff, help you out.
723
00:38:46,032 --> 00:38:46,742
- Cool.
724
00:38:46,991 --> 00:38:47,991
Sounds good.
725
00:38:53,080 --> 00:38:54,790
The reaction of
the media agencies
726
00:38:54,825 --> 00:38:56,930
was incredibly unusual.
727
00:38:56,965 --> 00:38:59,036
One of the fun things about
728
00:38:59,045 --> 00:39:00,755
being a paranormal
investigator is,
729
00:39:01,255 --> 00:39:03,255
unlike a lot of
different professions,
730
00:39:03,257 --> 00:39:04,547
if you roll into town,
731
00:39:04,550 --> 00:39:05,891
you start asking questions,
732
00:39:05,926 --> 00:39:08,006
people want to give you answers.
733
00:39:08,012 --> 00:39:09,012
They’re interested.
734
00:39:09,013 --> 00:39:10,763
Even if they’re not
completely sold
735
00:39:10,765 --> 00:39:12,965
that what you’re doing is valid,
736
00:39:12,975 --> 00:39:14,845
they think the story
is so interesting,
737
00:39:14,852 --> 00:39:15,985
they’re more than
willing to help.
738
00:39:16,020 --> 00:39:19,150
I’ve never really ran into
too many situations where people
739
00:39:19,185 --> 00:39:22,978
weren’t just ready to bend
over backwards to be part
740
00:39:22,985 --> 00:39:24,815
of a strange tale,
741
00:39:24,820 --> 00:39:27,160
something to talk
about at the bar,
742
00:39:27,281 --> 00:39:29,281
“Hey I met a paranormal
investigator today
743
00:39:29,283 --> 00:39:30,683
and he’s looking into
this or this.”
744
00:39:30,743 --> 00:39:31,823
This was totally different.
745
00:39:32,411 --> 00:39:36,041
The local police department
didn’t answer at all.
746
00:39:36,076 --> 00:39:38,790
I’m sorry, that party
is not available.
747
00:39:38,793 --> 00:39:40,426
Left numerous messages
748
00:39:40,461 --> 00:39:42,762
with different departments
at the local police station.
749
00:39:42,797 --> 00:39:46,297
Hello, my name is Greg Newkirk,
I’m a paranormal investigator
750
00:39:46,300 --> 00:39:48,590
based out of Cincinnati
and I’m spending a few days
751
00:39:48,594 --> 00:39:50,019
here in the Pikeville area,
752
00:39:50,054 --> 00:39:53,974
investigating a case I was put
on to by a man from Hellier.
753
00:39:54,141 --> 00:39:55,524
None of which were returned,
754
00:39:55,559 --> 00:39:58,149
through the entire expedition,
none of them were returned.
755
00:39:58,646 --> 00:40:00,356
- I’m sorry, that party
is not available.
756
00:40:00,391 --> 00:40:00,896
- Goodness.
757
00:40:00,981 --> 00:40:04,361
Every single department line
that we’d call was dead,
758
00:40:04,396 --> 00:40:05,360
nobody would answer.
759
00:40:07,530 --> 00:40:09,410
- I’m sorry,
the call was not answered,
760
00:40:09,698 --> 00:40:11,578
to transfer to a
different extension…
761
00:40:12,451 --> 00:40:14,731
So it’s impossible to get
anybody at the police department
762
00:40:15,371 --> 00:40:16,751
Which is really weird.
763
00:40:17,123 --> 00:40:21,633
The local news station was
completely disinterested.
764
00:40:22,253 --> 00:40:24,512
Thank you so much,
can I give you my number
765
00:40:24,547 --> 00:40:26,627
in case it rattles anything
loose at the office?
766
00:40:27,049 --> 00:40:29,509
And suggested that we call
the local radio station.
767
00:40:29,927 --> 00:40:32,467
So we called the
local radio station
768
00:40:32,471 --> 00:40:33,785
and they kind of blew it off
769
00:40:33,820 --> 00:40:35,065
and said, “Oh, you know,
770
00:40:35,100 --> 00:40:39,640
it’s September, we’re working
on a Halloween piece,
771
00:40:39,645 --> 00:40:41,725
you should really talk to the
people who put together
772
00:40:41,730 --> 00:40:42,940
the fluff piece.”
773
00:40:43,482 --> 00:40:46,612
If you hear anything
or anybody knows anything,
774
00:40:46,647 --> 00:40:48,150
it’d be great to hear from you.
775
00:40:48,404 --> 00:40:50,914
So, there was zero interest
and zero help.
776
00:40:52,032 --> 00:40:54,872
That was like a very
reoccurring weirdness,
777
00:40:54,907 --> 00:40:56,369
was a lack of weirdness.
778
00:40:56,787 --> 00:40:59,117
In and of itself that’s strange.
779
00:40:59,123 --> 00:41:03,043
And so to have all of these
people blowing us off
780
00:41:04,044 --> 00:41:06,214
or not engaging with us
on the subject matter
781
00:41:06,249 --> 00:41:07,513
was bizarre.
782
00:41:07,548 --> 00:41:09,878
And we found that, that morning,
it was frustrating
783
00:41:09,884 --> 00:41:11,184
because there was
just tons of that.
784
00:41:11,219 --> 00:41:12,177
We were calling and calling
785
00:41:12,178 --> 00:41:14,638
and no one was either
answering, returning our calls,
786
00:41:14,673 --> 00:41:17,428
or wanting to talk to us
about the paranormal,
787
00:41:17,433 --> 00:41:19,567
anything paranormal
that was happening in that area.
788
00:41:19,602 --> 00:41:22,022
That would be fantastic,
thank you so much for your help.
789
00:41:22,646 --> 00:41:23,646
No problem.
790
00:41:23,689 --> 00:41:24,689
Take care.
791
00:41:28,569 --> 00:41:31,239
I don’t like this hurry up
and wait thing…
792
00:41:45,920 --> 00:41:48,804
Though David in his emails
never said his address,
793
00:41:48,839 --> 00:41:52,839
he never explained where
his house was with any relation
794
00:41:52,843 --> 00:41:54,893
to any sort of landmark
other than
795
00:41:55,179 --> 00:41:59,559
being slightly outside
of the town of Hellier,
796
00:41:59,594 --> 00:42:01,308
there were some telltale signs
797
00:42:01,310 --> 00:42:02,310
about his property:
798
00:42:02,311 --> 00:42:03,311
he mentioned that
799
00:42:03,312 --> 00:42:06,862
there was an old mine entrance
on the edge of his property,
800
00:42:06,897 --> 00:42:08,437
that he had a shed,
801
00:42:09,026 --> 00:42:11,356
that they had a back porch
802
00:42:11,362 --> 00:42:13,072
that had a back porch light,
803
00:42:13,572 --> 00:42:16,082
and that his house was...
804
00:42:17,785 --> 00:42:19,445
far enough away from
his neighbors
805
00:42:19,995 --> 00:42:21,905
that he could go days
without seeing
806
00:42:21,997 --> 00:42:24,787
a single other living being
other than his family.
807
00:42:25,334 --> 00:42:28,427
So we did a lot of boots
on the ground work.
808
00:42:28,462 --> 00:42:31,263
We were literally just driving
the streets looking for
809
00:42:31,298 --> 00:42:34,048
anything that could potentially
have looked like his house.
810
00:42:34,051 --> 00:42:37,551
Any house that looked like
the one that we originally saw.
811
00:42:37,555 --> 00:42:42,675
And that was blowing up
and down mountain roads
812
00:42:42,685 --> 00:42:46,305
and talking to anybody who
would potentially talk to us.
813
00:42:47,398 --> 00:42:48,531
From what Greg says,
814
00:42:48,566 --> 00:42:50,896
that gas station was
kind of the edge of...
815
00:42:50,901 --> 00:42:52,821
Edge of “Hellier proper.”
816
00:42:53,737 --> 00:42:58,987
So, rolling through here,
this is probably it…
817
00:42:58,993 --> 00:43:02,163
And we’ll be out of it
in like sixty seconds.
818
00:43:03,038 --> 00:43:05,618
If there’s even anything to
speak of.
819
00:43:07,126 --> 00:43:08,126
It’s not that bad.
820
00:43:08,127 --> 00:43:10,207
I mean it’s nice,
it’s relatively…
821
00:43:12,673 --> 00:43:13,673
Quiet.
822
00:43:13,674 --> 00:43:14,674
- Yeah…
823
00:43:18,762 --> 00:43:21,022
God yeah, this
would be, you know…
824
00:43:22,057 --> 00:43:23,057
How would you know what the hell
825
00:43:23,058 --> 00:43:24,058
was happening out here?
826
00:43:28,272 --> 00:43:30,652
Geez, that’s really bumpy.
827
00:43:41,327 --> 00:43:42,327
What’s up?
828
00:43:42,328 --> 00:43:44,198
- That was Hellier.
- Yeah.
829
00:43:45,831 --> 00:43:47,881
There’s a fork that
we passed…
830
00:43:47,916 --> 00:43:49,916
- There’s a couple places
there that…
831
00:43:50,711 --> 00:43:52,501
I’m trying to remember
exactly which one it was
832
00:43:52,504 --> 00:43:54,554
that we went up to
and saw the house.
833
00:43:55,132 --> 00:43:57,516
But there’s a fork back there
834
00:43:57,551 --> 00:43:59,449
that Dana seems to
think might be it.
835
00:43:59,484 --> 00:44:01,312
I feel like it is,
I could be wrong
836
00:44:01,347 --> 00:44:05,137
but it looked like there were
a bunch of houses up that road.
837
00:44:05,142 --> 00:44:07,442
- So I think at this
point it’s just let's...
838
00:44:08,228 --> 00:44:10,147
go and cruise up some roads
839
00:44:10,182 --> 00:44:11,999
and see what we see and...
840
00:44:12,034 --> 00:44:13,816
and stir up the locals too.
841
00:44:14,360 --> 00:44:14,993
- Yeah.
842
00:44:15,028 --> 00:44:18,238
- And then maybe after that,
you know if we find it,
843
00:44:18,273 --> 00:44:19,858
obviously we can pull over.
844
00:44:19,865 --> 00:44:21,315
But if not maybe we can
reconvene
845
00:44:21,325 --> 00:44:22,615
back at the gas station again
846
00:44:22,618 --> 00:44:24,868
before we go get to the B&B.
847
00:44:24,870 --> 00:44:26,870
Yeah. Perfect. I like it.
- Cool.
848
00:44:26,872 --> 00:44:27,872
- I like it a lot.
849
00:44:36,173 --> 00:44:37,843
I mean I don’t know why
you’d move down here
850
00:44:37,878 --> 00:44:39,001
without some connection here.
851
00:44:39,510 --> 00:44:41,143
But if he was a doctor,
852
00:44:41,178 --> 00:44:44,258
maybe he had some sort
of family connection
853
00:44:44,264 --> 00:44:46,394
to some place back up in here?
854
00:44:46,892 --> 00:44:48,442
And like...
855
00:44:49,436 --> 00:44:51,936
if he was sketched out
by it, maybe he just drove
856
00:44:51,939 --> 00:44:53,609
into Pikeville for his groceries
857
00:44:53,816 --> 00:44:55,566
instead of stopping
at that store.
858
00:44:55,567 --> 00:44:57,106
And then no one ever
really knew him,
859
00:44:57,141 --> 00:44:58,646
and he was only here
for seven months,
860
00:44:58,654 --> 00:45:01,510
or eight months,
and then he bounces out,
861
00:45:01,545 --> 00:45:04,367
no one ever knew him
to remember him.
862
00:45:04,368 --> 00:45:05,738
It’s possible.
863
00:45:05,744 --> 00:45:07,254
It doesn’t seem unfeasible.
864
00:45:15,713 --> 00:45:17,137
So our first time in Hellier,
865
00:45:17,172 --> 00:45:19,972
we found a house that seemed
to fit David’s description.
866
00:45:20,007 --> 00:45:21,967
At the time, it had the
right feel to it,
867
00:45:21,969 --> 00:45:23,849
but who knows?
868
00:45:24,304 --> 00:45:25,896
That was two years ago.
869
00:45:25,931 --> 00:45:28,061
And we couldn’t remember
exactly where it was.
870
00:45:28,096 --> 00:45:30,228
The area is covered with
mountain roads
871
00:45:30,263 --> 00:45:31,227
and they go for miles
872
00:45:31,228 --> 00:45:32,398
and some of them are dirt
873
00:45:32,563 --> 00:45:34,523
and you don’t know exactly
where you’re going to end up.
874
00:45:34,558 --> 00:45:36,615
So right away we
started to realize
875
00:45:36,650 --> 00:45:39,490
it was going to be really tricky
trying to find that house again,
876
00:45:39,525 --> 00:45:41,856
if it was even David’s house
to begin with.
877
00:45:49,455 --> 00:45:50,925
It wasn’t until later that
we realized
878
00:45:50,956 --> 00:45:52,876
we actually have footage
of this house,
879
00:45:53,167 --> 00:45:55,957
but while we were there,
we were going by memory,
880
00:45:55,961 --> 00:45:57,881
so we had no idea
how to actually get there.
881
00:46:43,842 --> 00:46:46,685
The problem with
looking for David’s house
882
00:46:46,720 --> 00:46:49,140
is there were a ton of houses
that could have fit the bill.
883
00:46:49,175 --> 00:46:51,273
A lot of them were
currently lived in,
884
00:46:51,308 --> 00:46:55,438
but nearly everybody had
a shed in the back of the house.
885
00:46:55,473 --> 00:46:56,357
Some of the houses
886
00:46:56,396 --> 00:46:58,306
that looked lived in
looked abandoned.
887
00:46:58,315 --> 00:47:00,525
And one of the biggest issues
we were running into
888
00:47:00,526 --> 00:47:02,236
was almost everybody had a mine
889
00:47:02,271 --> 00:47:03,911
on the edge of their property.
890
00:47:03,946 --> 00:47:05,946
The entire mountains
were full of them.
891
00:47:05,948 --> 00:47:08,318
In fact a lot of the roads
that these people lived on
892
00:47:08,325 --> 00:47:09,535
were old mining roads
893
00:47:09,952 --> 00:47:10,952
that people had settled on
894
00:47:10,953 --> 00:47:13,083
because they worked the mine
at the end of the road,
895
00:47:13,118 --> 00:47:14,660
and that’s just where
they stayed.
896
00:47:14,665 --> 00:47:18,535
So all of these places
could have been David’s place.
897
00:47:18,544 --> 00:47:19,544
So, after that point,
898
00:47:19,545 --> 00:47:21,375
we decided to just
start asking around:
899
00:47:21,380 --> 00:47:24,260
Does anyone know this guy?
Does anyone know David?
900
00:47:29,137 --> 00:47:30,137
How you doing?
901
00:47:30,931 --> 00:47:31,681
Pretty good.
902
00:47:31,682 --> 00:47:32,432
Was wondering if you guys
903
00:47:32,474 --> 00:47:34,114
might be able to help us
out a little bit?
904
00:47:34,810 --> 00:47:37,140
We’re in town,
we’re paranormal investigators
905
00:47:37,145 --> 00:47:39,475
and we were called to town
because there was a guy
906
00:47:39,481 --> 00:47:40,481
from around Hellier
907
00:47:40,482 --> 00:47:43,232
who said that he was
finding strange footprints
908
00:47:43,235 --> 00:47:45,435
and they were coming out
of an old cave
909
00:47:45,445 --> 00:47:46,445
or a mineshaft or something
910
00:47:46,446 --> 00:47:47,566
on the edge of his property.
911
00:47:48,448 --> 00:47:49,988
- His name was David Christie.
912
00:47:53,078 --> 00:47:54,078
- Yeah.
913
00:47:54,621 --> 00:47:55,621
No one around here does.
914
00:47:56,290 --> 00:47:57,830
But he sent all
these photographs
915
00:47:57,833 --> 00:47:59,253
of these strange things…
916
00:48:03,255 --> 00:48:04,255
- Not of his property.
917
00:48:05,591 --> 00:48:07,761
He didn’t give us an address,
we didn’t get that far.
918
00:48:07,796 --> 00:48:09,639
I exchanged a whole bunch
of emails with him
919
00:48:09,674 --> 00:48:10,296
and then one day
920
00:48:10,305 --> 00:48:11,305
he just kind of up and left
921
00:48:11,306 --> 00:48:12,306
and then all kinds of
other weird stuff.
922
00:48:12,307 --> 00:48:14,927
Yeah, he just sent us pictures
923
00:48:14,933 --> 00:48:16,933
of like what looked like
924
00:48:16,935 --> 00:48:21,015
three-toed footprints
in a creek bed sort of.
925
00:48:26,278 --> 00:48:27,278
He said it was like a mine
or a cave
926
00:48:27,279 --> 00:48:28,279
or something like that.
927
00:48:28,280 --> 00:48:29,570
Some kind of entrance.
928
00:48:29,865 --> 00:48:31,445
And I know this place is
just filled
929
00:48:31,450 --> 00:48:32,450
with that type of stuff.
930
00:48:39,625 --> 00:48:40,705
- Yeah, no one knows him.
931
00:48:40,709 --> 00:48:42,069
I don’t think that’s
his real name.
932
00:48:44,338 --> 00:48:45,708
- He said he was a doctor.
933
00:48:45,714 --> 00:48:46,714
That was one thing.
934
00:48:46,715 --> 00:48:47,875
He said he was a doctor
935
00:48:48,050 --> 00:48:49,800
and he was new to the area.
936
00:48:49,801 --> 00:48:50,801
As far as I know
937
00:48:50,802 --> 00:48:52,802
he was only here about
seven months before he left.
938
00:48:59,478 --> 00:49:01,938
You guys ever hear any stories,
939
00:49:01,939 --> 00:49:03,939
any weird stories
coming out of the mountains?
940
00:49:03,941 --> 00:49:06,941
Any stories about
little creatures
941
00:49:06,985 --> 00:49:09,145
or weird lights or
anything like that?
942
00:49:32,928 --> 00:49:33,928
- Really?
943
00:49:35,263 --> 00:49:36,263
Coming from a cave?
944
00:49:42,729 --> 00:49:43,729
- Wow that’s cool…
945
00:49:43,772 --> 00:49:45,572
They're hearing noises
that come out of there.
946
00:50:05,752 --> 00:50:08,762
The two gentlemen
we were talking to,
947
00:50:08,797 --> 00:50:09,797
were extremely helpful.
948
00:50:09,798 --> 00:50:11,132
It was a common theme.
949
00:50:11,167 --> 00:50:12,466
These guys, you know...
950
00:50:12,634 --> 00:50:14,284
You come at these guys
with a strange story
951
00:50:14,319 --> 00:50:16,019
and they kind of look at
the stuff and go,
952
00:50:16,054 --> 00:50:17,719
wow, that’s weird.
Well how can we help?
953
00:50:18,265 --> 00:50:20,515
The one piece of information
that they gave us,
954
00:50:20,517 --> 00:50:24,557
which ended up being
something that hinged a lot
955
00:50:24,563 --> 00:50:28,323
on whether we believed this
case had any truth to it at all,
956
00:50:28,608 --> 00:50:31,528
was the fact that the footprints
957
00:50:32,362 --> 00:50:35,122
looked like they were
made in slurry.
958
00:50:36,199 --> 00:50:38,409
That’s a really interesting
detail because slurry
959
00:50:38,410 --> 00:50:43,000
only comes out of abandoned
mines that have blown out.
960
00:50:43,582 --> 00:50:44,982
So, these guys were old
coal-miners.
961
00:50:45,125 --> 00:50:46,435
They knew what this
stuff looked like.
962
00:50:46,460 --> 00:50:47,670
They worked around this stuff.
963
00:50:47,878 --> 00:50:49,708
They had this stuff
on their properties.
964
00:50:50,297 --> 00:50:51,627
And they said,
965
00:50:51,631 --> 00:50:54,721
the way that slurry happens
is when
966
00:50:55,052 --> 00:50:58,602
an old mine that has been
blocked off and boarded up
967
00:50:58,847 --> 00:50:59,847
is flooded.
968
00:51:00,140 --> 00:51:01,890
That’s how they keep people
from going out of it,
969
00:51:01,892 --> 00:51:04,482
how they keep all the crap
from flowing out.
970
00:51:04,603 --> 00:51:06,903
But eventually after years
and years and years,
971
00:51:07,147 --> 00:51:09,317
this stuff, the water, actually
972
00:51:09,649 --> 00:51:12,279
pushes so hard on that blockage,
973
00:51:12,402 --> 00:51:13,827
that one day
it’s going to blow out
974
00:51:13,862 --> 00:51:17,072
and all of the old coal is
going to mix with the mud,
975
00:51:17,074 --> 00:51:18,824
and it’s going to wash out
976
00:51:18,825 --> 00:51:22,695
and almost kind of look
like a muddy black beach.
977
00:51:23,330 --> 00:51:25,920
These guys said
this looks like coal slurry,
978
00:51:26,291 --> 00:51:28,591
so it’s probably
from somewhere around here,
979
00:51:28,960 --> 00:51:33,340
you just have to find a bed
that’s about as wide as this.
980
00:53:16,234 --> 00:53:19,130
We decided to stay
in a town nearby called Jenkins.
981
00:53:19,165 --> 00:53:22,026
It was about twenty, thirty
minutes away from Hellier.
982
00:53:23,241 --> 00:53:25,991
And it was a cabin. It was a
cabin where we could all stay.
983
00:53:25,994 --> 00:53:27,627
We had a crew of five people,
984
00:53:27,662 --> 00:53:30,002
so it was a place where everyone
could stay comfortably,
985
00:53:30,037 --> 00:53:31,622
and it had a nice living room
986
00:53:31,657 --> 00:53:33,208
where we could kind of sit down
987
00:53:33,501 --> 00:53:34,501
and at the end of the night
reconvene
988
00:53:34,502 --> 00:53:36,252
and go over the stuff
that we had learned.
989
00:53:36,588 --> 00:53:38,668
So we stayed at this cabin,
990
00:53:38,673 --> 00:53:41,433
really cool place,
nice and secluded.
991
00:53:43,053 --> 00:53:46,346
No cell phone signal up there
for most of us. No internet.
992
00:53:46,381 --> 00:53:49,639
But it was a good place to
have a little peace and quiet
993
00:53:49,643 --> 00:53:52,943
and a kind of refuge from
some of the craziness
994
00:53:52,978 --> 00:53:54,018
that we were investigating.
995
00:54:01,154 --> 00:54:03,874
The first night we were there,
we figured, well,
996
00:54:05,200 --> 00:54:08,120
we know that there’s caves
and mines all over the mountain
997
00:54:08,155 --> 00:54:09,119
that we’re staying on,
998
00:54:09,579 --> 00:54:11,619
people have a million stories
about this stuff,
999
00:54:11,623 --> 00:54:13,623
and we’re in the same area,
1000
00:54:13,625 --> 00:54:15,495
we’re staying in a lot of the
same mountains.
1001
00:54:16,253 --> 00:54:19,343
This is a phenomena that
appeared at the time
1002
00:54:19,381 --> 00:54:22,221
to be spread out
around the place.
1003
00:54:22,842 --> 00:54:24,512
People that we would
talk to outside of town
1004
00:54:24,547 --> 00:54:26,141
had a ton of crazy stories.
1005
00:54:27,389 --> 00:54:29,929
If these goblins
that we’re looking for,
1006
00:54:29,933 --> 00:54:31,316
or other beings
1007
00:54:31,351 --> 00:54:34,021
are here in this community,
1008
00:54:34,521 --> 00:54:36,981
you would expect that they
would know that we're here.
1009
00:54:37,524 --> 00:54:39,984
And so why not go and
investigate them
1010
00:54:39,985 --> 00:54:41,605
right at the place
we were staying at.
1011
00:54:41,611 --> 00:54:43,401
We were in town.
We were in the area.
1012
00:54:43,405 --> 00:54:45,985
And the woods were right there.
1013
00:54:46,283 --> 00:54:47,453
So let's go see.
1014
00:54:53,915 --> 00:54:55,205
So many different things.
1015
00:54:55,792 --> 00:54:57,133
We’re talking about potential
1016
00:54:57,168 --> 00:55:01,878
Native American spirits.
Aliens. Goblins.
1017
00:55:01,881 --> 00:55:03,841
It's all right in this area.
1018
00:55:04,968 --> 00:55:05,968
And we’ve got...
1019
00:55:06,052 --> 00:55:08,012
We’re the only people,
1020
00:55:08,013 --> 00:55:12,683
we can say with near certainty,
tonight, listening.
1021
00:55:13,935 --> 00:55:16,345
And we’re at the place
that called out to you.
1022
00:55:16,354 --> 00:55:18,574
Those emails went to
you for a reason.
1023
00:55:21,067 --> 00:55:22,187
And maybe that’s this trip.
1024
00:55:22,777 --> 00:55:26,867
Maybe that’s to find out
what’s going on in this place.
1025
00:55:27,907 --> 00:55:29,697
Because there’s something
going on.
1026
00:55:31,328 --> 00:55:32,618
- Maybe it’s more than goblins.
1027
00:55:33,079 --> 00:55:34,079
- Yeah.
1028
00:55:34,080 --> 00:55:37,620
- Maybe the goblins were just
the key to getting people here.
1029
00:55:37,625 --> 00:55:39,455
- It’s just weird enough
to get you here.
1030
00:55:39,461 --> 00:55:40,052
- Yeah.
1031
00:55:40,087 --> 00:55:41,337
- How many ghost stories
do you hear?
1032
00:55:41,338 --> 00:55:42,338
- Oh, tons. Exactly.
1033
00:55:42,339 --> 00:55:43,339
And that’s exactly it.
1034
00:55:44,215 --> 00:55:45,915
I mean you guys know
what that’s like.
1035
00:55:45,925 --> 00:55:47,385
You hear them all the time.
1036
00:55:48,595 --> 00:55:49,925
So maybe that’s the idea.
1037
00:55:50,805 --> 00:55:51,805
- Yeah.
1038
00:55:52,724 --> 00:55:56,984
- Maybe there is something
stranger than goblins here.
1039
00:55:59,356 --> 00:56:02,476
Or more important
than goblins here.
1040
00:56:07,072 --> 00:56:10,165
And so we have
the four of us that are there
1041
00:56:10,200 --> 00:56:13,580
and we’re extremely focused
on getting some contact
1042
00:56:14,162 --> 00:56:17,002
with whatever was there.
1043
00:56:17,874 --> 00:56:21,924
And I expected it
to get pretty weird.
1044
00:56:22,921 --> 00:56:27,301
But not quite
as weird as it was.
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