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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:23,648 --> 00:00:25,018 As soon as this whole documentary, 2 00:00:25,025 --> 00:00:27,315 expedition project actually began 3 00:00:27,318 --> 00:00:30,238 to start to coalesce and become something, 4 00:00:30,273 --> 00:00:31,621 really started to come together, 5 00:00:31,656 --> 00:00:34,696 I realized that we really needed a team 6 00:00:34,701 --> 00:00:36,251 to sort of tackle this project. 7 00:00:36,286 --> 00:00:38,326 Especially as a filmmaker, as somebody who wanted 8 00:00:38,329 --> 00:00:41,419 to document the project, I needed some backup. 9 00:00:41,454 --> 00:00:44,246 And Connor, from the Stanley Hotel, 10 00:00:44,252 --> 00:00:46,502 Connor Randall, is one of my best friends. 11 00:00:46,504 --> 00:00:48,554 He’s a really brilliant mind in the paranormal, 12 00:00:48,589 --> 00:00:50,418 does tons of great research. 13 00:00:50,425 --> 00:00:54,505 And basically I wanted to be able to bring him alongside 14 00:00:54,512 --> 00:00:57,722 as my right-hand man to be able to engage in this case 15 00:00:57,724 --> 00:00:59,065 and the research of the case 16 00:00:59,100 --> 00:01:01,693 and go along and support the project 17 00:01:01,728 --> 00:01:05,438 from that perspective and having that ability 18 00:01:05,440 --> 00:01:07,919 that I wasn’t necessarily always able to do 19 00:01:07,954 --> 00:01:10,399 by directing this, and being behind the camera 20 00:01:10,403 --> 00:01:11,403 and thinking about the story 21 00:01:11,404 --> 00:01:13,074 and then thinking about the investigation. 22 00:01:13,990 --> 00:01:14,990 And then I wanted to reach out 23 00:01:14,991 --> 00:01:18,701 to Rashad Sisemore, who is my cameraman, basically. 24 00:01:18,703 --> 00:01:22,503 He’s worked in the film industry for a couple of years now, 25 00:01:22,538 --> 00:01:24,459 and he’s always been very passionate about photography 26 00:01:24,494 --> 00:01:27,129 and video and documentary filmmaking. 27 00:01:28,046 --> 00:01:30,756 So that team right there... 28 00:01:30,757 --> 00:01:32,297 I mean, ultimately there was five of us 29 00:01:32,300 --> 00:01:33,683 out there trekking around, 30 00:01:33,718 --> 00:01:36,598 and that became a very core team. 31 00:01:39,182 --> 00:01:41,535 Karl is one of my best friends. 32 00:01:41,570 --> 00:01:43,888 We worked together for many years 33 00:01:43,895 --> 00:01:47,515 on various paranormal cases, most frequently 34 00:01:47,524 --> 00:01:50,284 up at the Stanley Hotel, in Estes Park, Colorado, 35 00:01:50,319 --> 00:01:52,026 where we were two out of three 36 00:01:52,028 --> 00:01:53,658 Resident Paranormal Investigators 37 00:01:53,696 --> 00:01:54,696 along with Michelle Tate. 38 00:01:55,573 --> 00:01:57,457 We know each other very well. 39 00:01:57,492 --> 00:02:00,912 We know our different investigative styles very well. 40 00:02:00,947 --> 00:02:03,828 And we’ve spent so many hundreds of hours 41 00:02:03,863 --> 00:02:07,641 in dark places, investigating with each other 42 00:02:07,676 --> 00:02:11,419 that we know the methods that work best for us. 43 00:02:12,799 --> 00:02:14,879 Karl is a fantastic asset 44 00:02:14,884 --> 00:02:18,061 because he has a really great eye. 45 00:02:18,096 --> 00:02:23,766 Not only for a good shot or for cinematic details 46 00:02:23,768 --> 00:02:27,018 but for really paying close attention 47 00:02:27,021 --> 00:02:28,021 to what’s going on. 48 00:02:28,022 --> 00:02:30,772 Karl’s a keen observer 49 00:02:30,775 --> 00:02:35,985 and we use that to our advantage when we’re doing investigations. 50 00:02:35,989 --> 00:02:38,529 Karl’s a little bit quieter than I am. 51 00:02:38,533 --> 00:02:41,084 He’s a little bit more introspective. 52 00:02:41,119 --> 00:02:44,289 And that’s part of the reason why we work so well 53 00:02:44,324 --> 00:02:45,499 as a duo together 54 00:02:45,957 --> 00:02:48,457 because I’m ready to just dive in 55 00:02:48,459 --> 00:02:50,249 and talk to everybody and anybody, 56 00:02:50,253 --> 00:02:52,633 and Karl is the one who will sit back, 57 00:02:52,922 --> 00:02:54,462 sort of take a step back, 58 00:02:54,465 --> 00:02:56,255 and look at the bigger picture. 59 00:02:56,259 --> 00:02:59,889 So when Karl called me up, I was ready to go to Kentucky. 60 00:03:00,847 --> 00:03:02,557 We met Karl a couple years back 61 00:03:02,592 --> 00:03:03,731 at the Stanley Hotel. 62 00:03:03,766 --> 00:03:05,926 We’d always kind of heard about him 63 00:03:05,935 --> 00:03:07,305 and we’d seen a lot of his work 64 00:03:07,312 --> 00:03:08,732 and we really liked some of the stuff 65 00:03:08,767 --> 00:03:09,770 that he’d been working on. 66 00:03:09,939 --> 00:03:11,439 We thought that Spirits of the Stanley 67 00:03:11,441 --> 00:03:13,361 was one of the coolest web series we’d ever seen. 68 00:03:13,396 --> 00:03:14,359 It was shot really well. 69 00:03:14,360 --> 00:03:17,030 They were doing really cool experiments 70 00:03:17,065 --> 00:03:18,360 that other people weren’t doing. 71 00:03:18,364 --> 00:03:19,789 So when Karl was like, 72 00:03:19,824 --> 00:03:22,971 “Hey, I heard this podcast about the goblins. 73 00:03:23,006 --> 00:03:26,119 Let’s go and do this. Let’s cover this, 74 00:03:26,122 --> 00:03:27,462 let’s go back to the town.” 75 00:03:27,707 --> 00:03:30,037 Karl was probably one of the only people 76 00:03:30,043 --> 00:03:31,543 who could make me go, 77 00:03:31,544 --> 00:03:33,094 alright sure, let’s go. 78 00:03:34,547 --> 00:03:39,547 The Alien Cave Base Task Force was a joke at the time 79 00:03:39,552 --> 00:03:41,392 and there were a lot of people who wanted to be on it 80 00:03:41,427 --> 00:03:43,007 and go and investigate these things 81 00:03:43,014 --> 00:03:46,644 but when Karl showed interest in it, I was like, Okay, alright, 82 00:03:46,679 --> 00:03:49,194 you pulled my leg, let’s go, let’s go do it. 83 00:03:49,229 --> 00:03:52,439 Connor, we hadn’t really spent a whole lot of time with. 84 00:03:52,440 --> 00:03:54,860 So Connor was kind of a new entity 85 00:03:54,895 --> 00:03:56,109 that had come into the mix. 86 00:03:56,110 --> 00:04:00,280 We’d known him a little bit from watching Spirits of the Stanley, 87 00:04:00,281 --> 00:04:01,873 so we kind of had a little bit 88 00:04:01,908 --> 00:04:03,528 of an idea of what to expect of him. 89 00:04:03,534 --> 00:04:05,794 And the fact that both of these guys 90 00:04:05,829 --> 00:04:09,037 have a really interesting take 91 00:04:09,040 --> 00:04:12,210 on the paranormal and what instigates paranormal phenomena 92 00:04:12,245 --> 00:04:14,710 and how to investigate paranormal phenomena, 93 00:04:14,712 --> 00:04:18,342 they were the perfect types of people to add to the mix. 94 00:04:19,467 --> 00:04:20,877 They’re probably... 95 00:04:20,885 --> 00:04:22,585 And I can’t tell if this is because 96 00:04:22,595 --> 00:04:24,345 they’re a little younger than us... 97 00:04:24,347 --> 00:04:25,927 But they’re probably a little bit more skeptical 98 00:04:25,932 --> 00:04:28,119 than Dana and I are in our old age. 99 00:04:28,154 --> 00:04:30,306 You suddenly get to this weird point, 100 00:04:30,311 --> 00:04:31,415 when you’re an investigator 101 00:04:31,450 --> 00:04:32,520 where you’re just like, 102 00:04:32,522 --> 00:04:33,863 “Let me have it. Let’s go. 103 00:04:33,898 --> 00:04:35,728 I want the weirdest thing you can throw at me.” 104 00:04:35,733 --> 00:04:38,943 So sometimes it’s good to have people who have 105 00:04:38,945 --> 00:04:42,355 a little bit of sharper skeptic edge on them 106 00:04:42,365 --> 00:04:44,865 when you go looking for something like goblins. 107 00:05:06,180 --> 00:05:08,600 For a good two weeks, three weeks, 108 00:05:08,635 --> 00:05:10,201 before we got in the car 109 00:05:10,236 --> 00:05:11,768 and went out to Kentucky, 110 00:05:11,769 --> 00:05:13,229 basically since around the time 111 00:05:13,271 --> 00:05:14,771 that this started to solidify, 112 00:05:14,772 --> 00:05:16,062 that Greg and I got on the phone 113 00:05:16,065 --> 00:05:18,275 and we put some dates down and we tried to schedule it, 114 00:05:18,693 --> 00:05:20,326 the synchronicities 115 00:05:20,361 --> 00:05:22,571 started to show up again, 116 00:05:22,572 --> 00:05:23,952 in force no less. 117 00:05:24,240 --> 00:05:27,625 And once again they were all revolving around this case. 118 00:05:27,660 --> 00:05:31,750 And there were being foundations for synchronicities being set 119 00:05:31,785 --> 00:05:32,673 during that time 120 00:05:32,708 --> 00:05:34,958 that we wouldn’t even recognize 121 00:05:34,959 --> 00:05:36,999 until later on in the expedition. 122 00:05:38,296 --> 00:05:41,416 It was like the case woke up again, 123 00:05:41,424 --> 00:05:43,224 where it had sat dormantly 124 00:05:43,259 --> 00:05:47,259 for about a year or two since the last update that they had, 125 00:05:48,097 --> 00:05:53,897 it seemed like as soon as we put it on the calendar, 126 00:05:54,395 --> 00:05:56,895 all these people woke up to the case again. 127 00:05:56,898 --> 00:06:00,228 Greg started getting emails from people who were interested 128 00:06:00,234 --> 00:06:01,743 in adapting it for TV, 129 00:06:01,778 --> 00:06:04,823 he was getting emails from readers of the blog 130 00:06:04,858 --> 00:06:07,868 who wanted the coordinates to Brown Mountain. 131 00:06:08,201 --> 00:06:12,751 I mean, like, a week before our expedition was planned, 132 00:06:12,786 --> 00:06:14,157 he and Dana were called up 133 00:06:14,165 --> 00:06:18,455 super last minute to go speak at "CryptidCon," 134 00:06:18,461 --> 00:06:20,129 which they were already going to be at, 135 00:06:20,164 --> 00:06:21,797 but they were called up last minute 136 00:06:21,798 --> 00:06:26,088 to give a second lecture about the Kentucky Goblins case. 137 00:06:26,094 --> 00:06:29,724 So i mean this is a case that just seemed 138 00:06:29,759 --> 00:06:31,397 to instantly come back, 139 00:06:31,432 --> 00:06:32,857 flooding into their lives again 140 00:06:32,892 --> 00:06:34,772 with all these little pieces coming up. 141 00:06:35,395 --> 00:06:37,395 And these synchronicities 142 00:06:37,647 --> 00:06:40,817 really began to ramp up as we went. 143 00:06:52,412 --> 00:06:55,296 I honestly think the thing about synchronicities 144 00:06:55,331 --> 00:06:58,831 is that they’re meant to capture your attention for some reason, 145 00:06:58,835 --> 00:07:01,665 and I think that we try to look at what the synchronicity is 146 00:07:01,671 --> 00:07:04,591 and pick it apart and understand what exactly it means 147 00:07:04,626 --> 00:07:05,432 when really for the most part 148 00:07:05,467 --> 00:07:08,387 I think its kind of a surface thing to a certain extent. 149 00:07:09,053 --> 00:07:10,263 I personally find that 150 00:07:10,763 --> 00:07:13,392 when I'm experiencing a lot of synchronicities 151 00:07:13,427 --> 00:07:15,952 it’s usually during a really important time 152 00:07:15,987 --> 00:07:18,478 where either something in my life is changing 153 00:07:18,479 --> 00:07:19,809 or something around me is changing, 154 00:07:19,814 --> 00:07:22,657 so I’m hyper-aware of them, 155 00:07:22,692 --> 00:07:24,442 and I think that’s what they’re there for: 156 00:07:24,444 --> 00:07:26,573 I think it’s to keep our brain 157 00:07:26,608 --> 00:07:28,663 out of settling into that mundane, 158 00:07:28,698 --> 00:07:31,578 auto-pilot brain that a majority of people are just 159 00:07:31,613 --> 00:07:33,486 sort of living at all the time. 160 00:07:33,494 --> 00:07:34,494 From the start, 161 00:07:34,495 --> 00:07:37,705 I’ve compared this case to the Mothman Prophecies story, 162 00:07:37,707 --> 00:07:41,342 which was John Keel’s massive research project 163 00:07:41,377 --> 00:07:43,667 for about two years in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, 164 00:07:43,671 --> 00:07:47,841 documenting all of the strange, strange UFOs and cryptid stuff 165 00:07:47,842 --> 00:07:49,592 that were happening in that town 166 00:07:49,594 --> 00:07:53,604 for the time period of about 1967-1968. 167 00:07:56,142 --> 00:07:59,812 It’s a story that I’ve always kind of held close to me. 168 00:07:59,847 --> 00:08:03,322 Like, it’s such a bizarre case that I think anyone 169 00:08:03,357 --> 00:08:05,226 who's fascinated by this High Strangeness 170 00:08:05,234 --> 00:08:06,118 would read that book 171 00:08:06,153 --> 00:08:08,161 and say, like, “Where’s my Point Pleasant?" 172 00:08:08,196 --> 00:08:13,066 Like, "Where’s my story that I can get lost in that weirdness 173 00:08:13,075 --> 00:08:14,905 and have these encounters, one after another, 174 00:08:14,911 --> 00:08:15,911 that just blow the mind. 175 00:08:16,204 --> 00:08:19,664 And so from the start with this Goblins case in Kentucky, 176 00:08:19,665 --> 00:08:22,995 I felt like this is kind of a Point Pleasant case. 177 00:08:23,628 --> 00:08:28,048 I downloaded it on audiobook to listen to for the drive out 178 00:08:28,049 --> 00:08:29,842 because I love having an audiobook 179 00:08:29,877 --> 00:08:31,636 to make a drive a little faster. 180 00:08:31,969 --> 00:08:34,061 And we really had no idea 181 00:08:34,096 --> 00:08:37,766 how much that was going to come into play 182 00:08:38,351 --> 00:08:39,351 later on, 183 00:08:40,144 --> 00:08:41,734 throughout the next two weeks. 184 00:09:52,008 --> 00:09:54,258 One of the most bizarre encounters 185 00:09:54,260 --> 00:09:56,550 in this entire Mothman Prophecies story 186 00:09:57,388 --> 00:09:59,178 was the tale of Woodrow Derenberger, 187 00:09:59,181 --> 00:10:01,931 who was a local sewing machine salesman, 188 00:10:01,934 --> 00:10:03,564 who was driving home from work one night, 189 00:10:04,520 --> 00:10:06,610 this UFO runs him off the highway, 190 00:10:06,939 --> 00:10:08,229 forces him to pull over, 191 00:10:08,941 --> 00:10:10,861 and this entity steps out of the craft. 192 00:10:11,986 --> 00:10:13,276 As soon as I’d stopped, 193 00:10:13,279 --> 00:10:16,779 there was a door, opened in the side of this vehicle, 194 00:10:16,782 --> 00:10:19,952 and this man stepped out 195 00:10:20,411 --> 00:10:22,121 and came directly to me. 196 00:10:23,247 --> 00:10:24,537 And this man stood there 197 00:10:24,540 --> 00:10:28,750 and he first asked me what I was called. 198 00:10:29,670 --> 00:10:32,670 And I knew he meant my name and I told him my name. 199 00:10:33,633 --> 00:10:36,617 And then he asked me, he said, “Why are you frightened?” 200 00:10:36,652 --> 00:10:39,601 He said, “Don’t be frightened, we wish you no harm.” 201 00:10:40,348 --> 00:10:42,598 I told him my name and when I told him my name, 202 00:10:42,600 --> 00:10:45,350 he said he was called “Cold.” 203 00:10:45,686 --> 00:10:47,846 Now this was the first of many encounters 204 00:10:47,855 --> 00:10:49,185 that Woodrow Derenberger had 205 00:10:49,190 --> 00:10:51,070 with this entity named “Indrid Cold.” 206 00:10:52,652 --> 00:10:56,636 And it kind of became a characteristic story. 207 00:10:56,671 --> 00:11:00,621 It became one of those extremely odd encounters 208 00:11:00,656 --> 00:11:02,658 with these ultra-terrestrial figures, 209 00:11:02,662 --> 00:11:06,922 where half of it sounds utterly absurd and ridiculous 210 00:11:06,957 --> 00:11:10,416 but the other half is very grounded in UFO lore. 211 00:11:11,087 --> 00:11:15,467 It was a really odd detail in an extremely odd story. 212 00:11:20,262 --> 00:11:21,687 So as we’re driving down to Hellier, 213 00:11:21,722 --> 00:11:23,812 we’ve got about a four or five hour drive. 214 00:11:23,847 --> 00:11:25,932 And for me, it’s a great opportunity 215 00:11:25,967 --> 00:11:28,018 to flip through the hard copy file 216 00:11:28,020 --> 00:11:31,480 that Greg has about this entire strange case so far. 217 00:11:31,482 --> 00:11:33,482 All the emails, all the correspondences, 218 00:11:33,484 --> 00:11:34,694 all the book excerpts. 219 00:11:35,444 --> 00:11:37,801 I start flipping through and one of the documents 220 00:11:37,836 --> 00:11:40,159 that I started reading is the Terry Wriste interview 221 00:11:40,194 --> 00:11:42,077 from the appendix of Allen Greenfield’s 222 00:11:42,112 --> 00:11:43,696 Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts book. 223 00:11:44,245 --> 00:11:46,955 In it, Terry Wriste starts off talking about the cipher 224 00:11:46,956 --> 00:11:47,956 that the book’s all about. 225 00:11:47,957 --> 00:11:50,667 This cipher is this weird, coded cipher 226 00:11:50,668 --> 00:11:52,788 from Aleister Crowley in fact, 227 00:11:52,795 --> 00:11:55,375 that some ultra-terrestrial channeled through him 228 00:11:55,381 --> 00:11:59,261 in the 1920’s, the 1910’s, in Cairo Egypt. 229 00:11:59,844 --> 00:12:03,144 They didn’t crack the cipher for like sixty years, 230 00:12:03,179 --> 00:12:04,139 all these occultists, 231 00:12:04,140 --> 00:12:05,270 it took them that long. 232 00:12:06,684 --> 00:12:10,354 So as I’m reading through, these words jump out at me. 233 00:12:10,604 --> 00:12:13,524 And then suddenly, you can see this little lightbulb go off 234 00:12:14,024 --> 00:12:15,784 above Karl’s head, 235 00:12:15,901 --> 00:12:17,241 and he turns and he goes… 236 00:12:17,695 --> 00:12:18,695 There’s “INK AND BLACK.” 237 00:12:19,196 --> 00:12:20,236 What the fuck? 238 00:12:21,031 --> 00:12:22,031 He says “INK AND BLACK?” 239 00:12:22,032 --> 00:12:25,202 - Yeah, in bold right here, "112 = INK AND BLACK." 240 00:12:25,494 --> 00:12:26,504 - What?! 241 00:12:33,210 --> 00:12:36,398 Greenfield’s whole philosophy was that this code 242 00:12:36,433 --> 00:12:39,586 is how these ultra-terrestrials are communicating 243 00:12:39,633 --> 00:12:41,058 with other people 244 00:12:41,093 --> 00:12:43,144 through what we’re doing. 245 00:12:43,179 --> 00:12:45,639 And that now we can intercept that code. 246 00:12:45,973 --> 00:12:47,273 And apparently, 247 00:12:48,601 --> 00:12:50,851 one of the hobbies that Terry Wriste had taken up 248 00:12:50,853 --> 00:12:53,946 was applying this cipher 249 00:12:53,981 --> 00:12:56,734 to the Point Pleasant, Mothman Case. 250 00:12:56,769 --> 00:12:59,488 And so when he applies this cipher 251 00:12:59,523 --> 00:13:00,987 to Indrid Cold’s name, 252 00:13:00,988 --> 00:13:04,238 he assumes that "Indrid Cold" is a code phrase. 253 00:13:04,241 --> 00:13:06,991 He applies the cipher to it. 254 00:13:06,994 --> 00:13:09,464 He gets this coded information out of it. 255 00:13:09,914 --> 00:13:12,853 And what he interprets is basically 256 00:13:12,888 --> 00:13:15,793 directions to Indrid Cold’s location, 257 00:13:15,795 --> 00:13:17,125 presently, in... 258 00:13:17,379 --> 00:13:21,629 At that point it must have been the mid to late 80s probably? 259 00:13:22,635 --> 00:13:24,675 He goes and walks up to this house 260 00:13:24,678 --> 00:13:27,718 and meets Indrid Cold, apparently 261 00:13:28,641 --> 00:13:31,101 And Greenfield, commenting on all of this, says, 262 00:13:33,229 --> 00:13:34,859 “Was Indrid Cold a black guy?” 263 00:13:35,481 --> 00:13:36,481 and Greenfield says, 264 00:13:36,482 --> 00:13:39,322 “Yeah, you know he’s commonly referred to as a ‘blond’ alien. 265 00:13:39,357 --> 00:13:42,698 But there’s no race implications of a ‘blond’ alien, 266 00:13:42,733 --> 00:13:43,696 that’s just a term. 267 00:13:43,697 --> 00:13:46,117 So yeah, how’d you guess that he was black?” 268 00:13:47,409 --> 00:13:50,449 And Greenfield says, “Well one of your code-words 269 00:13:50,454 --> 00:13:51,754 that you distilled from 'Indrid Cold' 270 00:13:51,789 --> 00:13:53,077 was 'INK AND BLACK' 271 00:13:53,082 --> 00:13:54,882 so I kind of took the next step.” 272 00:13:55,835 --> 00:13:57,205 And Terry Wriste says, “Very good.” 273 00:13:58,587 --> 00:14:00,877 “The most unusual point was his claim 274 00:14:00,881 --> 00:14:03,221 that they had been invited to take refuge on Earth 275 00:14:03,256 --> 00:14:04,877 by the Third Order, 276 00:14:04,885 --> 00:14:08,045 humans and posthumans who are advanced enough to qualify 277 00:14:08,055 --> 00:14:11,515 as Earth’s representatives in space-based governments”… 278 00:14:14,228 --> 00:14:15,548 So that’s what the Third Order is. 279 00:14:17,481 --> 00:14:18,481 They're... 280 00:14:18,482 --> 00:14:24,322 They’re humans and advanced human creature types 281 00:14:24,780 --> 00:14:28,320 who represent the earth 282 00:14:28,325 --> 00:14:33,325 on like the space, astral, intergalactic... 283 00:14:33,330 --> 00:14:35,880 - U.N… - Crazy, alien, like... 284 00:14:36,500 --> 00:14:38,960 Real crazy shit that this is like hinting at. 285 00:14:39,128 --> 00:14:41,548 Like reptilian theorist types, like all the ones 286 00:14:41,583 --> 00:14:43,044 that have sketched out the whole 287 00:14:43,079 --> 00:14:44,506 fucking mythology of these things. 288 00:14:44,800 --> 00:14:46,141 So Wriste says, "Right. 289 00:14:46,176 --> 00:14:48,926 This was a distress beacon disguised as a contact episode. 290 00:14:48,929 --> 00:14:49,889 The whole Mothman thing 291 00:14:49,890 --> 00:14:51,350 was a distress beacon that failed.” 292 00:14:52,683 --> 00:14:53,683 Greenfield says, 293 00:14:53,684 --> 00:14:55,734 “So the whole mystery can be decoded in this way?” 294 00:14:55,769 --> 00:14:56,978 Wriste says, “Probably.” 295 00:14:57,521 --> 00:14:58,521 - So… 296 00:14:58,522 --> 00:15:00,251 - So now the email, when he says, 297 00:15:00,286 --> 00:15:01,980 “Hellier was just a symptom. 298 00:15:01,984 --> 00:15:05,534 The INK AND BLACK are isolated still and 3rd order is M.I.A.” 299 00:15:05,569 --> 00:15:08,359 He’s saying that Indrid Cold is still isolated 300 00:15:08,365 --> 00:15:11,115 and that the third order still hasn’t reached out to save 301 00:15:11,118 --> 00:15:13,368 Indrid Cold from the evil grays and shit. 302 00:15:13,829 --> 00:15:15,713 Like, that’s what that means. 303 00:15:15,748 --> 00:15:17,188 - [lLaughing] That’s what that means… 304 00:15:18,083 --> 00:15:19,753 The moment that you read through all that. 305 00:15:19,793 --> 00:15:22,633 Terry Wriste’s second email 306 00:15:23,547 --> 00:15:25,717 makes all the sense in the world all of a sudden. 307 00:15:26,342 --> 00:15:31,052 This cryptic, obscure email suddenly is directly related 308 00:15:31,055 --> 00:15:33,515 to the Mothman Prophecies. Indrid Cold! 309 00:15:34,892 --> 00:15:38,611 So, you go in here… They’re talking about 310 00:15:38,646 --> 00:15:43,606 Woodrow Derenberger and the Mothman Prophecies stuff, 311 00:15:43,609 --> 00:15:46,989 and they get to this point where there’s some sort… 312 00:15:47,024 --> 00:15:49,447 like, he basically took the name Indrid Cold 313 00:15:49,448 --> 00:15:51,582 and he did like a big cipher on it. 314 00:15:51,617 --> 00:15:55,617 And this 112 number is like some sort of 315 00:15:56,038 --> 00:15:58,958 cipher code to like break his name somehow 316 00:15:58,993 --> 00:16:00,578 all like Occult stuff. 317 00:16:00,584 --> 00:16:03,294 And 112, he says, 318 00:16:03,295 --> 00:16:05,505 breaks down to “WE ARE ONE,” 319 00:16:05,506 --> 00:16:07,296 which is a code phrase that tells you 320 00:16:07,299 --> 00:16:08,499 you’re in important territory, 321 00:16:08,592 --> 00:16:10,842 but it also breaks into “THY WIFE,” “LETTER,” 322 00:16:10,844 --> 00:16:11,844 “WORDS AND SIGNS,” 323 00:16:11,845 --> 00:16:13,635 “INK AND BLACK” - Oh-ho! 324 00:16:13,639 --> 00:16:15,139 - And “ALL HOUSE OF GOD,” “THE WHEEL.” 325 00:16:15,140 --> 00:16:17,310 So “INK AND BLACK” is referring to Indrid Cold, 326 00:16:17,935 --> 00:16:20,305 who’s a black guy, in this case. 327 00:16:20,729 --> 00:16:24,031 So when you come here, in 2013, 328 00:16:24,066 --> 00:16:26,106 he says Indrid Cold is still isolated, 329 00:16:26,110 --> 00:16:28,740 the Third Order is still M.I.A., hasn’t talked to him. 330 00:16:29,571 --> 00:16:31,321 And use the numbers. 331 00:16:32,825 --> 00:16:35,695 So it’s, again, like I said, 332 00:16:37,329 --> 00:16:40,619 this information was out there at this point. 333 00:16:40,624 --> 00:16:42,834 So like, again, someone could have just been, like, 334 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. 337 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 00:16:52,428 --> 00:16:53,428 - Exactly. 341 00:16:53,721 --> 00:16:56,561 So to have that just adds a little bit of weight that, like 342 00:16:56,596 --> 00:16:59,246 could have been faked but 343 00:16:59,281 --> 00:17:01,897 it’s that extra little bit. 344 00:17:02,187 --> 00:17:04,477 It was a really, really weird, 345 00:17:04,481 --> 00:17:07,861 fringe thing to have be part of that email. 346 00:17:08,402 --> 00:17:10,839 And in that moment, 347 00:17:10,874 --> 00:17:13,276 it suddenly became 348 00:17:13,574 --> 00:17:17,918 part of wider fringe phenomena 349 00:17:17,953 --> 00:17:20,413 that had been occurring since the 50s. 350 00:17:20,414 --> 00:17:21,797 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 353 00:17:30,545 --> 00:17:31,837 that we were looking into. 354 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 358 00:17:40,809 --> 00:17:43,059 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. 364 00:18:03,916 --> 00:18:06,786 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. 366 00:18:09,546 --> 00:18:13,376 A lot of times the road is really small, really windy, 367 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. 369 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 372 00:18:23,727 --> 00:18:25,767 in-between all of these giant, 373 00:18:25,771 --> 00:18:29,191 highway pillars, that have just been left, 374 00:18:30,234 --> 00:18:32,324 unconstructed and unfinished. 375 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… 377 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. 380 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… 382 00:20:11,168 --> 00:20:13,998 There’s really like one central hub in Hellier 383 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. 386 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… 389 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 392 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. 80347

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