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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:21,604 --> 00:00:30,527 I'm Greg Newkirk. In 2012, I received a panicked email from a man named David Christie. A man who claimed that small alien creatures were emerging from an 2 00:00:30,530 --> 00:00:32,870 abandoned mineshaft near his rural Kentucky home, 3 00:00:32,905 --> 00:00:34,736 and terrorizing his family. 4 00:00:34,743 --> 00:00:38,119 While initially skeptical of his story, David followed up his emails 5 00:00:38,154 --> 00:00:41,496 with a collection of photographs which showed the three-toed footprints 6 00:00:41,499 --> 00:00:43,091 left by the so-called goblins. 7 00:00:43,126 --> 00:00:46,376 And what he said were even images of the creatures themselves. 8 00:00:46,379 --> 00:00:49,089 Then he disappeared without a trace. 9 00:00:51,259 --> 00:00:54,469 According to David, a man named Terry Wriste had referred him to me. 10 00:00:54,471 --> 00:00:57,471 I had never heard the name before, and the only reference to Terry that 11 00:00:57,474 --> 00:01:00,444 I could find was in the appendix of an occult book titled 12 00:01:00,479 --> 00:01:02,345 "Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts." 13 00:01:02,353 --> 00:01:06,443 In an interview, which discussed his exploits cracking extraterrestrial codes 14 00:01:06,478 --> 00:01:09,691 and infiltrating underground alien cave bases. 15 00:01:09,778 --> 00:01:14,948 Then in 2013, I received a cryptic email from Terry Wriste himself. 16 00:01:15,075 --> 00:01:17,945 The emails contained what appeared to be GPS coordinates, 17 00:01:17,952 --> 00:01:21,122 and a note asking why we stopped investigating David's case 18 00:01:21,157 --> 00:01:23,372 when we were so close to the answers. 19 00:01:24,459 --> 00:01:26,919 Terry never emailed again. 20 00:01:27,587 --> 00:01:31,587 In 2017, spurred on by a flood of synchronicities, filmmaker 21 00:01:31,591 --> 00:01:35,471 Karl Pfeiffer contacted me about the case which had long since gone cold. 22 00:01:37,555 --> 00:01:39,425 Convinced that the story warranted following up, 23 00:01:39,432 --> 00:01:42,332 Karl recruited paranormal investigator Connor Randall, 24 00:01:42,367 --> 00:01:45,232 and along with my wife Dana, a life-long hedgewitch, 25 00:01:45,267 --> 00:01:47,113 we travelled to the heart of the case. 26 00:01:47,148 --> 00:01:50,608 A small mining community by the name of Hellier, Kentucky. 27 00:01:50,610 --> 00:01:53,660 While there, we continued to be bombarded by synchronicities, 28 00:01:53,695 --> 00:01:56,615 and, most unexpectedly, uncanny connections to the 29 00:01:56,616 --> 00:02:01,866 Mothman Case, which transpired in 1967 in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 30 00:02:03,373 --> 00:02:07,883 In particular, connections to an alien entity who went by the name Indrid Cold. 31 00:02:08,419 --> 00:02:09,844 By the end of our time in Hellier, 32 00:02:09,879 --> 00:02:12,759 it was clear that no one by the name of David Christie had ever lived 33 00:02:12,794 --> 00:02:14,377 in the broader Pike County area. 34 00:02:14,717 --> 00:02:17,717 Yet we left with the feeling that while we'd gone to Eastern Kentucky 35 00:02:17,720 --> 00:02:19,260 in search of goblins, 36 00:02:19,264 --> 00:02:21,984 we'd found something else inside those mountains: 37 00:02:22,851 --> 00:02:24,271 something old; 38 00:02:24,936 --> 00:02:25,936 something asleep; 39 00:02:27,272 --> 00:02:27,946 something 40 00:02:27,981 --> 00:02:29,941 that was already waiting for us to find it. 41 00:02:36,156 --> 00:02:39,026 I just saw like a tin can 42 00:02:40,994 --> 00:02:42,754 it just jumped into my mind. 43 00:02:43,872 --> 00:02:45,672 Why is this here, you know? 44 00:02:45,707 --> 00:02:49,686 Some other force had led us to this. And I didn't know if we 45 00:02:49,721 --> 00:02:53,666 should be following along to whatever this thing wanted us to 46 00:02:53,673 --> 00:02:55,431 be following along to. 47 00:02:55,466 --> 00:02:57,336 My. Fucking. God. 48 00:02:57,343 --> 00:02:58,143 Did you hear that? 49 00:02:58,344 --> 00:03:00,604 We sound fucking crazy. 50 00:03:00,930 --> 00:03:03,470 You will lose your fucking minds. 51 00:03:03,641 --> 00:03:07,151 But maybe it's Terry Wriste who I want to get in touch even more. 52 00:03:07,395 --> 00:03:11,565 Because it sounds like he's the person who instigated the whole thing. 53 00:03:11,566 --> 00:03:15,986 I don't know, maybe you have a place we're supposed to go next. 54 00:03:25,121 --> 00:03:27,714 How's everybody doing tonight? 55 00:03:27,749 --> 00:03:30,379 Everybody good? You're going to be good. You're going to be real good 56 00:03:30,414 --> 00:03:31,956 in about 10 minutes. 57 00:03:31,961 --> 00:03:35,671 We will talk to you guys very soon we'll see you on Saturday night. 58 00:03:35,673 --> 00:03:37,682 - Yay, see you Saturday! 59 00:03:37,717 --> 00:03:40,637 - Adios amigos, thank you for tuning in we'll talk to you very soon. 60 00:03:46,017 --> 00:03:47,767 Yeah. 61 00:03:47,769 --> 00:03:53,439 - It was sent to my personal email, at Weird HQ at 9:10 tonight. 62 00:03:53,441 --> 00:03:54,824 9:10... 63 00:03:54,859 --> 00:03:56,951 Right after we finished our live stream. 64 00:03:56,986 --> 00:03:58,606 - Like literally right after we finished our live stream. 65 00:03:58,613 --> 00:04:01,456 What the fuck, exactly it's pointed. Ok. 66 00:04:01,491 --> 00:04:04,991 - And again, you're going to those coordinates tomorrow, right? 67 00:04:04,994 --> 00:04:07,584 I'm gonna fucking die is what she's saying! 68 00:04:07,619 --> 00:04:08,540 . Yeah, go on. 69 00:04:08,665 --> 00:04:10,785 - It's just the timing is very bizarre. 70 00:04:10,792 --> 00:04:13,712 ...wrote back at 3:58 AM. 71 00:04:15,672 --> 00:04:18,262 3:58 AM. - Holy shit. 72 00:04:20,718 --> 00:04:22,218 I don't know. 73 00:04:22,220 --> 00:04:27,560 This is, this is just... unbridled insanity. 74 00:04:36,651 --> 00:04:38,901 Holy shit. 75 00:04:54,168 --> 00:04:55,628 Helicopter! 76 00:05:05,430 --> 00:05:08,390 My God! Look at this. 77 00:05:13,604 --> 00:05:15,274 Shit, they know I'm here. 78 00:05:18,693 --> 00:05:19,493 Fuck. 79 00:05:42,175 --> 00:05:46,175 Honestly I'm a little... the case is a little overwhelming. 80 00:05:46,179 --> 00:05:47,219 To a certain extent. 81 00:05:47,513 --> 00:05:49,188 Because it's gotten to this point-- 82 00:05:49,223 --> 00:05:53,484 Season one had some relatively deliberate goals. 83 00:05:53,519 --> 00:05:56,479 And season two now, everything that we've been filming 84 00:05:56,481 --> 00:05:58,521 and researching for the last year. 85 00:05:58,649 --> 00:06:02,449 It's been very similar to that sort of start and stop 86 00:06:02,484 --> 00:06:05,315 situation of the first couple days in Hellier. 87 00:06:05,323 --> 00:06:07,243 Lead, dead end, lead, dead end. 88 00:06:07,533 --> 00:06:11,543 We have so many leads now and so many avenues of research, 89 00:06:12,288 --> 00:06:16,628 but what do we do with them? What do we do with the information 90 00:06:16,663 --> 00:06:19,746 that's gained, if there's even any information gained. 91 00:06:19,754 --> 00:06:25,134 And that's a little bit stressful, in that there's so many avenues 92 00:06:25,169 --> 00:06:28,104 and rabbit holes to go down. 93 00:06:28,221 --> 00:06:30,971 But we don't want to get too far 94 00:06:30,973 --> 00:06:34,563 from what made this case unique, either. 95 00:07:12,181 --> 00:07:17,771 When Karl tagged me for Hellier, to help out with this, 96 00:07:17,806 --> 00:07:20,230 and I joined this project, 97 00:07:20,231 --> 00:07:23,032 and I think this needs to be stressed, 98 00:07:23,067 --> 00:07:28,052 We literally thought we were going to make maybe an hour, hour and a half 99 00:07:28,087 --> 00:07:33,037 long little documentary about trying to find this guy who saw goblins. 100 00:07:33,072 --> 00:07:37,915 We really thought that it was going to be a cut and dry project. 101 00:07:38,833 --> 00:07:44,923 Instead, what we were given is the largest case of our lives. 102 00:07:46,174 --> 00:07:49,767 It's funny, my focus has shifted. 103 00:07:49,802 --> 00:07:54,852 The paranormal has always been a passion of mine, since my early teenage years, 104 00:07:54,887 --> 00:07:59,102 since I got a job at The Stanley, since I worked on all this ghost work, 105 00:07:59,137 --> 00:08:03,318 then sort of got more interested in aliens, then was asked to help out 106 00:08:03,353 --> 00:08:05,226 with Hellier, 107 00:08:05,234 --> 00:08:09,287 it was always sort of like a side passion though. 108 00:08:09,322 --> 00:08:16,452 Hellier, and the passion that it has sort of struck a chord with me 109 00:08:16,454 --> 00:08:20,924 in this research overall, in the phenomena, 110 00:08:20,959 --> 00:08:23,207 -- in paranormal phenomena in general, 111 00:08:23,211 --> 00:08:24,751 has really redirected that for me. 112 00:08:36,849 --> 00:08:39,639 I think... 113 00:08:42,146 --> 00:08:44,726 Let me think of the way to word this... 114 00:08:44,732 --> 00:08:50,536 I think more so this year he has kind of perfected 115 00:08:50,571 --> 00:08:57,831 the not allowing something to get too much a part of his everyday life. 116 00:08:57,866 --> 00:09:01,828 So he's gotten really good at like 'this is when I focus on this, 117 00:09:01,832 --> 00:09:05,502 and when I'm not focusing on this I try not to focus too much on it. 118 00:09:05,503 --> 00:09:07,470 Because I think the thing specifically with this case 119 00:09:07,505 --> 00:09:13,005 is that it's so consuming that you could literally sit for hours 120 00:09:13,010 --> 00:09:14,800 and multiple days just 121 00:09:14,804 --> 00:09:18,555 thinking about everything, trying to put everything together. 122 00:09:18,590 --> 00:09:22,307 And I think that he was probably more like that in the beginning, 123 00:09:22,311 --> 00:09:25,731 and I think that over the course of the years that we've sort of been focusing 124 00:09:25,766 --> 00:09:27,990 on this case, 125 00:09:28,025 --> 00:09:29,855 distancing yourself a little bit from it 126 00:09:29,860 --> 00:09:34,370 and kind of giving it the time and not allowing it to take over, 127 00:09:34,405 --> 00:09:37,905 is probably becoming what he's better at. 128 00:09:37,910 --> 00:09:40,753 Whereas, it used to be much different before. 129 00:09:40,788 --> 00:09:45,328 But I think for him now there is that sense of sort of "it's healthier to 130 00:09:45,334 --> 00:09:48,464 keep it as a case, and not something that invades constantly that you're 131 00:09:48,499 --> 00:09:50,592 thinking about all the time. 132 00:09:52,341 --> 00:10:00,061 ♪ "Hallelujah" By The Haunted Windchimes 133 00:10:26,083 --> 00:10:28,343 I think there's a lot of things that make this different than 134 00:10:28,378 --> 00:10:29,996 other mysteries we've come across. 135 00:10:30,004 --> 00:10:33,634 I mean, this is the first time I've ever looked seriously into goblins. 136 00:10:33,669 --> 00:10:36,473 This is the first time I've ever taken the story of Indrid Cold 137 00:10:36,508 --> 00:10:38,759 very seriously. 138 00:10:39,972 --> 00:10:43,107 I think that if anything this story 139 00:10:43,142 --> 00:10:47,021 has led me to examine other paranormal phenomena 140 00:10:47,056 --> 00:10:50,148 that I've been invested in a little bit harder and 141 00:10:50,183 --> 00:10:53,240 a little bit deeper. And maybe look at the idea of 142 00:10:53,275 --> 00:10:55,605 how synchronicity comes to play 143 00:10:55,613 --> 00:10:57,573 in a lot of the other cases that we work on. 144 00:10:57,608 --> 00:10:59,832 One of the things that always 145 00:10:59,867 --> 00:11:02,827 struck me as strange about the case is that when it popped up 146 00:11:03,954 --> 00:11:08,294 it was sent to a group of ghost hunters. 147 00:11:10,044 --> 00:11:12,720 Because we're ghost hunters we're looking at it in a 148 00:11:12,755 --> 00:11:17,215 way that if someone... if a cryptozoologist got that email, 149 00:11:17,218 --> 00:11:19,598 they would look at it purely from a physical standpoint. 150 00:11:19,633 --> 00:11:21,885 There's strange creatures. 151 00:11:22,348 --> 00:11:25,178 We're looking at it from a completely other perspective. 152 00:11:25,184 --> 00:11:29,114 I mean, we've got people who know things about conspiracies helping 153 00:11:29,149 --> 00:11:31,645 with the team. We've got people who know things about UFO's 154 00:11:31,649 --> 00:11:32,859 helping with the team. 155 00:11:33,109 --> 00:11:35,819 How does psychic phenomena play into it? 156 00:11:35,820 --> 00:11:39,280 How does the contactee visitation play into it? 157 00:11:39,281 --> 00:11:43,291 It's I think de facto the biggest mystery that we've ever worked on. 158 00:11:43,326 --> 00:11:47,115 Because it intersects with everything. 159 00:12:07,017 --> 00:12:07,637 Woah! 160 00:12:07,643 --> 00:12:08,893 Oop! Oop! 161 00:12:09,061 --> 00:12:10,601 Again, hit that. 162 00:12:12,523 --> 00:12:13,523 Trying to be silenced! 163 00:12:14,859 --> 00:12:16,739 Trying to be silenced here. 164 00:12:19,155 --> 00:12:23,525 I want you to begin by saying how you met Greg and Dana. 165 00:12:24,910 --> 00:12:30,290 The way that I met Greg and Dana was actually in a strange roundabout way. 166 00:12:30,291 --> 00:12:33,092 I actually learned about them through John Tenney 167 00:12:33,127 --> 00:12:37,127 and seeing his connections and trusting those connections. 168 00:12:37,131 --> 00:12:40,975 And it wasn't until I was able to meet up with them, 169 00:12:41,010 --> 00:12:45,350 actually at an event in Michigan, where we kind of hit it off. 170 00:12:45,385 --> 00:12:47,481 I think in a really big way. 171 00:12:47,516 --> 00:12:52,111 And I think we've both seen value in each other. 172 00:12:52,146 --> 00:12:56,436 And it gave me a sense that we wanted to work with each other 173 00:12:56,442 --> 00:13:00,362 and I think we almost met halfway in a lot of ways. 174 00:13:01,739 --> 00:13:04,659 I described Tyler a little when he first 175 00:13:04,694 --> 00:13:07,710 synchronistically popped up in the case, 176 00:13:07,745 --> 00:13:12,705 as the most excited dog you've ever met in a black vest. 177 00:13:12,708 --> 00:13:15,038 A black, embroidered, vest. 178 00:13:15,044 --> 00:13:17,636 I think that still holds true. 179 00:13:17,671 --> 00:13:22,975 Tyler, kind of, I mean he's supposed to be a part of the case. 180 00:13:23,010 --> 00:13:27,350 The fact that he synchronistically popped up with all that information. 181 00:13:27,385 --> 00:13:28,808 He was obviously supposed to be there. 182 00:13:29,141 --> 00:13:33,401 Tyler Strand came to this case in a very similar way 183 00:13:33,436 --> 00:13:35,935 that I did. It was synchronicity. 184 00:13:35,940 --> 00:13:41,030 He was invited to the team by a synchronicity that seemed to be so 185 00:13:41,065 --> 00:13:43,528 far outside of himself. 186 00:13:43,531 --> 00:13:48,411 And outside of us, that it seemed important for him to join up. 187 00:13:49,245 --> 00:13:54,785 Tyler is... he's like the embodiment of enthusiasm. 188 00:13:54,792 --> 00:13:58,922 Like if you were to take enthusiasm and put it in a little vial, 189 00:13:58,957 --> 00:14:02,626 that's Tyler. He's 100% enthusiastic about it all. 190 00:14:02,661 --> 00:14:06,296 And I think that it's very contagious, which I love. 191 00:14:06,303 --> 00:14:10,813 I think that he's a great researcher and I think that's he has definitely 192 00:14:10,848 --> 00:14:12,728 helped us look at this differently. 193 00:14:13,394 --> 00:14:15,528 Tyler is our recon man. 194 00:14:15,563 --> 00:14:18,322 We send him out places before everybody else goes out 195 00:14:18,357 --> 00:14:21,687 and he looks at all these little, you know, capillaries of the case. 196 00:14:21,694 --> 00:14:26,494 Greg holds onto the more intense things, you know, the arteries per se, 197 00:14:26,529 --> 00:14:29,199 and we all have our little branches. 198 00:14:29,234 --> 00:14:31,870 Tyler looks in detail on the ground. 199 00:14:31,871 --> 00:14:36,131 Not interviewing people, but going to the actual locations 200 00:14:36,166 --> 00:14:37,995 to try to find the physical phenomena. 201 00:14:38,752 --> 00:14:41,012 He's a... he's a force. 202 00:14:43,966 --> 00:14:45,756 Woo! 203 00:14:58,230 --> 00:15:03,900 With the impending release of Hellier happening in less than a month 204 00:15:04,361 --> 00:15:07,531 now, it seemed really important that everyone get together 205 00:15:07,566 --> 00:15:10,581 and just have a general meeting of the minds 206 00:15:10,616 --> 00:15:13,156 to see where we were now a year later. 207 00:15:14,204 --> 00:15:17,580 I mean it's been 14 months since we shot the first season. 208 00:15:17,615 --> 00:15:20,956 And the first season gave us so many threads to chase, 209 00:15:20,961 --> 00:15:25,011 it was interesting because everybody kind of picked their own thread. 210 00:15:25,046 --> 00:15:29,217 And they'd been researching for the past year. 211 00:15:29,219 --> 00:15:32,719 On all of these different avenues. 212 00:15:32,723 --> 00:15:36,692 So basically the first day that everyone was here, 213 00:15:36,727 --> 00:15:41,030 we all gathered in the living room and everybody just went one by one 214 00:15:41,065 --> 00:15:47,195 talking about, okay, this is the thread that I picked, this is what I found out. 215 00:15:49,073 --> 00:15:52,875 And one of my favorite parts about it was there was stuff that 216 00:15:52,910 --> 00:15:56,830 no one had shared with anyone else yet. So we were hearing and seeing 217 00:15:56,865 --> 00:15:58,580 this stuff for the first time. 218 00:15:58,582 --> 00:16:03,592 Seeing everybody with these big thick file folders just full of 219 00:16:03,627 --> 00:16:05,877 really interesting, pertinent information. 220 00:16:08,592 --> 00:16:13,102 It was fascinating to see how much we had gotten 221 00:16:13,137 --> 00:16:15,427 just because of that first trip to Hellier. 222 00:16:16,100 --> 00:16:19,310 What a great shot. A "gooblin" looking over Dana's shoulder. 223 00:16:19,645 --> 00:16:21,435 You want to know what's funny about that? 224 00:16:21,438 --> 00:16:26,738 This was sent to me by a guy I know online. He's an artist. 225 00:16:26,773 --> 00:16:30,025 No Idea that we were doing an investigation 226 00:16:30,030 --> 00:16:31,914 into the goblins or anything like that. 227 00:16:31,949 --> 00:16:34,949 He just said "Greg, thanks for taking my survey. Given your Kentucky address, 228 00:16:34,952 --> 00:16:37,622 I thought you could appreciate a Kelly-Hopkinsville goblin. 229 00:16:37,657 --> 00:16:38,911 Wow. 230 00:16:38,914 --> 00:16:39,755 - Andy Finkle. 231 00:16:39,790 --> 00:16:43,000 So an important factor of what we're going to try to do 232 00:16:43,002 --> 00:16:44,752 throughout the afternoon 233 00:16:44,753 --> 00:16:47,763 is distill information that has come up since we last ended 234 00:16:47,798 --> 00:16:49,890 our filming. 235 00:16:49,925 --> 00:16:52,675 And the last time that I was here, right? 236 00:16:53,262 --> 00:16:56,480 But I think it's important that we first take a step back and 237 00:16:56,515 --> 00:17:00,135 look at everything that happened towards the beginning of our filming. 238 00:17:00,394 --> 00:17:04,947 And sort of see how we would distill this information. 239 00:17:04,982 --> 00:17:08,273 What portions of the case we're ready to cross off and close, 240 00:17:08,308 --> 00:17:11,565 and what portions of the case we want to continue to pursue. 241 00:17:11,905 --> 00:17:14,825 So I have a board for each pillar of the case: 242 00:17:15,034 --> 00:17:16,624 David; 243 00:17:16,702 --> 00:17:18,042 The phenomena; 244 00:17:18,120 --> 00:17:19,790 and Terry Wriste. 245 00:17:20,414 --> 00:17:24,674 David is the easiest one at this point, to cross off. 246 00:17:25,210 --> 00:17:28,130 Um, we've had no continuous contact. 247 00:17:28,165 --> 00:17:31,015 He has disappeared. 248 00:17:31,050 --> 00:17:34,390 One thing that we could do is just retry that email again. 249 00:17:34,553 --> 00:17:36,770 Just shoot a random message. 250 00:17:36,805 --> 00:17:40,805 If he's reactivated it then who knows what that could lead to. 251 00:17:40,976 --> 00:17:45,646 But because we spent days looking for David, 252 00:17:45,647 --> 00:17:47,647 and we didn't find anything, 253 00:17:47,649 --> 00:17:49,439 - The name never even existed in the town 254 00:17:49,443 --> 00:17:51,743 or in the surrounding towns, like the county. 255 00:17:51,778 --> 00:17:52,277 - Right. 256 00:17:52,279 --> 00:17:55,619 - So I think that's an easy one to realize, well, 257 00:17:55,783 --> 00:17:58,699 we're not getting the whole truth. Out of that. 258 00:17:58,734 --> 00:18:01,615 Whether that was just a pseudonym, whether it was 259 00:18:01,622 --> 00:18:04,631 a way to get us to Hellier, I don't know. 260 00:18:04,666 --> 00:18:08,086 But I think that it's an easy one. It's a dead end. 261 00:18:08,087 --> 00:18:11,547 - There was a house that Dana and Greg saw on their very 262 00:18:11,548 --> 00:18:13,758 first trip to Hellier. 263 00:18:13,759 --> 00:18:16,178 In October of 2015, Greg and Dana 264 00:18:16,213 --> 00:18:18,598 went to Hellier for the first time. 265 00:18:19,056 --> 00:18:21,806 They were driving around a bunch of mountain roads, 266 00:18:21,809 --> 00:18:25,584 just trying to find any house that might seem like David's house. 267 00:18:25,619 --> 00:18:29,359 At the time they did not realize how big the sprawl was of that area 268 00:18:29,394 --> 00:18:31,898 in terms of potential places that David could have lived. 269 00:18:31,902 --> 00:18:35,799 And they thought it might be easy to find a house that fit that description. 270 00:18:35,834 --> 00:18:39,697 They did relatively quickly find a house that seemed to fit the description 271 00:18:39,701 --> 00:18:40,751 that David gave. 272 00:18:40,786 --> 00:18:42,211 And they were really excited about it. 273 00:18:42,246 --> 00:18:45,416 They had this kind of vibe that it felt like the place. 274 00:18:46,834 --> 00:18:50,357 Of course, after that, you know. Maybe it was maybe it wasn't. 275 00:18:50,392 --> 00:18:53,881 When we went back there we were trying to find that house, 276 00:18:53,882 --> 00:18:58,012 sort of loosely, to see if maybe there was something we could get from it. 277 00:18:58,047 --> 00:19:02,101 But we also knew that that well might not have been David's house. 278 00:19:02,933 --> 00:19:06,443 Of course, we struggled to find it. We couldn't find that house. 279 00:19:06,645 --> 00:19:10,565 After our expedition to Hellier, Greg sends me all of his video footage. 280 00:19:10,566 --> 00:19:13,066 And I finally get a chance to start looking through it. 281 00:19:13,068 --> 00:19:15,898 And I realize that they actually had footage of the house. 282 00:19:15,904 --> 00:19:18,994 They thought that their battery had died right before it, and completely 283 00:19:19,029 --> 00:19:21,411 forgot that there was footage of the house. 284 00:19:22,161 --> 00:19:25,453 I backtracked with the footage, and I find the exact address 285 00:19:25,488 --> 00:19:28,746 of the house, which I kick over to Connor and his sister. 286 00:19:30,252 --> 00:19:34,632 When, Michelle, my sister who has access through her job 287 00:19:34,667 --> 00:19:37,381 to a few different forums and address searches and stuff 288 00:19:37,384 --> 00:19:40,102 put that in, she found the owners of that home. 289 00:19:40,137 --> 00:19:44,242 Keep in mind, we're looking for David M. Christie 290 00:19:44,277 --> 00:19:48,347 and we assume that his age is a little higher, 50's, 60's. 291 00:19:49,188 --> 00:19:54,228 The person who owns that house is David M. Parsons. 292 00:19:54,693 --> 00:19:57,153 David M. Parsons. 293 00:19:57,487 --> 00:20:00,157 Which is SO odd, right? 294 00:20:00,192 --> 00:20:01,407 So weird. 295 00:20:02,284 --> 00:20:03,750 It's so strange. 296 00:20:03,785 --> 00:20:06,115 68 years old, David M. Parsons. 297 00:20:06,121 --> 00:20:11,001 - So fits the age category as well. - Exactly, exactly. 298 00:20:11,501 --> 00:20:15,470 He lived there in 2012, at that time. 299 00:20:15,505 --> 00:20:19,505 The house looked abandoned now, or at least it did when you saw it. 300 00:20:19,509 --> 00:20:23,469 We could have driven past it last year and not known 301 00:20:23,472 --> 00:20:24,932 because somebody changed everything. 302 00:20:25,265 --> 00:20:28,765 So you have this old guy, David M., who was living there with 303 00:20:28,769 --> 00:20:30,979 a granddaughter at the time. 304 00:20:32,022 --> 00:20:35,782 And that granddaughter would have potentially fit the 305 00:20:35,817 --> 00:20:38,947 description of the little kid who was having a difficult time, etc etc. 306 00:20:38,982 --> 00:20:43,236 The house fits, the homeowners fit, and the name almost fits. 307 00:20:43,617 --> 00:20:46,697 Weirder still, as well, that their last names 308 00:20:46,703 --> 00:20:50,005 are consistent from a Christian / religious background. 309 00:20:50,040 --> 00:20:55,920 Christie, being a derivation of Christ, and Parsons, being like a parson. 310 00:20:55,921 --> 00:20:56,881 A clergyman. 311 00:20:57,214 --> 00:21:01,184 The natural first course of action was first to find him online. 312 00:21:01,219 --> 00:21:04,216 Which we did. We looked at his Facebook profiles, 313 00:21:04,221 --> 00:21:05,471 we looked at everything. 314 00:21:05,472 --> 00:21:08,182 And immediately we sort of realize that the characterization 315 00:21:08,558 --> 00:21:11,978 between the really articulate wording 316 00:21:11,979 --> 00:21:15,864 that your David, that our David has in his emails, 317 00:21:15,899 --> 00:21:19,359 and this guy's Facebook posts, the way that he goes about his life, 318 00:21:19,361 --> 00:21:20,451 are very different. 319 00:21:21,613 --> 00:21:25,783 Um, and that is an immediate concern. Or red flag. 320 00:21:25,784 --> 00:21:28,584 He also didn't appear to be a doctor in any form. 321 00:21:29,329 --> 00:21:33,749 So we have to accept all of that as a very odd 322 00:21:34,251 --> 00:21:36,251 coincidence as of now. 323 00:21:36,295 --> 00:21:40,875 It's clear to us that this guy is not our David. 324 00:21:42,426 --> 00:21:45,966 What's strange about it, are the synchronicities. 325 00:21:47,431 --> 00:21:49,681 It's really hard to research something like this 326 00:21:50,767 --> 00:21:53,347 when there's so many synchronicities. 327 00:21:53,353 --> 00:21:56,613 Because it gets really hard to know what's a connection, 328 00:21:56,648 --> 00:21:58,106 and what's a synchronicity. 329 00:21:58,108 --> 00:22:01,238 The synchronicities are still happening. 330 00:22:01,528 --> 00:22:05,408 I'm very close with my little sister, she knows a lot of the work that I'm 331 00:22:05,443 --> 00:22:06,527 currently doing. 332 00:22:07,367 --> 00:22:12,787 And she has an interest in it. But she had, and then I had 333 00:22:12,789 --> 00:22:18,089 this huge synchronicity bomb drop that I don't know what to do with. 334 00:22:18,124 --> 00:22:21,966 And my grandma and her were doing family ancestry research. 335 00:22:23,383 --> 00:22:26,393 And my grandma's name is Harless. 336 00:22:26,428 --> 00:22:29,888 It is from a very interesting last name, she knows that it's a family name. 337 00:22:29,890 --> 00:22:36,770 And they come to find out that my-- her great-great grandpa, 338 00:22:36,772 --> 00:22:39,022 my great-great-great grandpa, 339 00:22:39,024 --> 00:22:42,868 was a man by the name of Joseph Harless. 340 00:22:42,903 --> 00:22:46,262 Who it just so happens was one of the first settlers and owned a 341 00:22:46,297 --> 00:22:49,621 whole bunch of land in the area that would become none other 342 00:22:49,656 --> 00:22:51,868 than Pikeville, Kentucky. 343 00:22:51,870 --> 00:22:54,580 He was there when Pikeville was created. 344 00:22:54,581 --> 00:22:58,171 So he was out there, my relatives. When we were in Pikeville 345 00:22:58,206 --> 00:23:01,208 walking around, and in Pike county in general, 346 00:23:01,213 --> 00:23:04,723 we were walking in the footsteps of my direct ancestors. 347 00:23:04,758 --> 00:23:06,676 Joseph Harless. 348 00:23:07,427 --> 00:23:11,427 Harless Creek runs through that whole Pike County. 349 00:23:11,431 --> 00:23:14,941 It's possible that the goblin photos, the footprints, were taken in 350 00:23:14,976 --> 00:23:16,805 Harless Creek, I mean that's entirely possible. 351 00:23:16,812 --> 00:23:19,654 It's right in that area and loops around. 352 00:23:19,689 --> 00:23:23,673 What we're starting to realize is that it's possible that 353 00:23:23,708 --> 00:23:27,657 synchronicities aren't necessarily a lead to follow this. 354 00:23:28,198 --> 00:23:34,498 But it could just be noise that is a side effect of looking into 355 00:23:34,533 --> 00:23:37,246 this phenomena in the first place. 356 00:23:37,249 --> 00:23:43,379 So we're trying to really distill what's hard research and leads that we can follow 357 00:23:43,380 --> 00:23:52,010 and synchronicities that just happen because of the nature of looking into this 358 00:23:52,013 --> 00:24:00,483 so in order to keep yourself grounded, you have to always go back to the linchpin. 359 00:24:00,939 --> 00:24:04,359 Or in this case, the two linchpins. In my mind. 360 00:24:04,394 --> 00:24:05,489 And that's David and Terry. 361 00:24:06,278 --> 00:24:10,118 So one of the first things we did, it's been a year now, 362 00:24:10,153 --> 00:24:12,365 since we shot the first season of Hellier. 363 00:24:12,617 --> 00:24:18,417 And one of the first things we wanted to see was, did we ruffle any feathers. 364 00:24:18,452 --> 00:24:21,625 Did we get some people worked up? 365 00:24:21,626 --> 00:24:24,746 So one of the first things we wanted to do was to check and see 366 00:24:24,754 --> 00:24:29,894 if any of those emails, any of those email addresses that were inactive 367 00:24:29,929 --> 00:24:32,175 have become active again. 368 00:24:32,179 --> 00:24:35,929 Um, so do you want to try emailing David and Terry? 369 00:24:37,100 --> 00:24:39,434 Update? - Just, update? 370 00:24:39,469 --> 00:24:41,769 Are you alive? 371 00:24:41,771 --> 00:24:43,061 Do you exist? 372 00:24:47,068 --> 00:24:48,278 Ready? 373 00:24:50,071 --> 00:24:50,861 - Yeah. 374 00:24:51,239 --> 00:24:52,869 - Message sent. 375 00:24:56,870 --> 00:24:58,290 Ok. 376 00:25:01,875 --> 00:25:04,245 Well let's see... 377 00:25:05,212 --> 00:25:06,583 David bounced. 378 00:25:06,618 --> 00:25:07,955 David is gone. 379 00:25:09,716 --> 00:25:11,216 Message not delivered. 380 00:25:11,218 --> 00:25:15,058 Subject: ACBTF I am still in search of the ink and black we have closed 381 00:25:15,093 --> 00:25:17,515 the door we are looking at windows. Are you willing to help? 382 00:25:17,516 --> 00:25:20,226 - I think that's straight to the point. - Yeah. 383 00:25:21,269 --> 00:25:23,189 - Greg Newkirk. 384 00:25:24,773 --> 00:25:25,773 - Yeah. 385 00:25:27,025 --> 00:25:28,315 Bombs away. 386 00:25:30,570 --> 00:25:34,530 It didn't... it didn't bounce. Yet. 387 00:25:34,824 --> 00:25:36,454 Refresh it. 388 00:25:44,751 --> 00:25:46,801 - It didn't bounce. 389 00:25:47,629 --> 00:25:50,669 - It's an active email address? - Let's give it five minutes. 390 00:25:50,674 --> 00:25:53,184 Let's give it like five minutes. Because sometimes I've 391 00:25:53,219 --> 00:25:56,296 sent big emails to people and it's taken a while. 392 00:25:57,847 --> 00:26:01,267 Um let's check the sent... 393 00:26:01,393 --> 00:26:04,063 - It sent through just fine. -20 minutes ago. 394 00:26:04,098 --> 00:26:05,402 -20 minutes ago! 395 00:26:08,525 --> 00:26:11,065 - How many times have you attempted this? Twice? 396 00:26:11,069 --> 00:26:13,203 - Twice now. 397 00:26:13,238 --> 00:26:16,118 Two other times. The last time was when you guys were here. 398 00:26:18,201 --> 00:26:19,411 Geez. 399 00:26:21,955 --> 00:26:23,665 - So it would have been a year ago. 400 00:26:26,376 --> 00:26:29,416 - That's intriguing and also... - I'm trying not to get too excited. 401 00:26:30,714 --> 00:26:32,094 - freaky. 402 00:26:35,677 --> 00:26:39,097 - So what do we do? Do we just wait? - Now we wait. 403 00:26:39,848 --> 00:26:41,728 - Keep your phone close. - Keep the camera in hand 404 00:26:41,763 --> 00:26:43,015 and a phone close. 405 00:26:46,146 --> 00:26:48,016 - Actually it makes me a little nervous. 406 00:26:53,278 --> 00:26:59,278 We've not gotten an email back. But the implications of that address being active 407 00:26:59,284 --> 00:27:01,251 are pretty huge. 408 00:27:01,286 --> 00:27:03,656 Because it probably means that 409 00:27:03,663 --> 00:27:05,623 he's preparing to use it. 410 00:27:06,541 --> 00:27:14,341 That name, "Hellier", was still secret at the time we were sending these emails. 411 00:27:14,376 --> 00:27:18,641 But we had released one little teaser. 412 00:27:18,676 --> 00:27:21,137 For this project. 413 00:27:21,139 --> 00:27:24,932 So I immediately wondered, everybody did. 414 00:27:24,967 --> 00:27:28,725 If Terry Wriste had seen the little teaser 415 00:27:28,730 --> 00:27:33,280 that we had released about this goblins case documentary. 416 00:27:34,778 --> 00:27:38,408 And then reactivated the email. 417 00:27:39,532 --> 00:27:44,502 Which would in turn mean, that he is somebody who actively follows 418 00:27:44,537 --> 00:27:49,286 Greg, or Dana, on social media. 419 00:27:50,585 --> 00:27:55,375 So if Wriste is one of your Facebook friends, if it's somebody that 420 00:27:55,382 --> 00:27:57,552 you know he could have seen that teaser and hopped it back up. 421 00:27:57,587 --> 00:27:59,184 - Well. Greenfield. 422 00:27:59,219 --> 00:28:00,969 I'm Facebook friends with Greenfield. 423 00:28:02,972 --> 00:28:06,816 And putting on our suspicious caps, 424 00:28:06,851 --> 00:28:10,811 we have to think "who could have possibly seen this teaser 425 00:28:10,814 --> 00:28:15,444 and reactivated the email?" And who is friends with Greg on Facebook? 426 00:28:16,569 --> 00:28:18,069 Allen Greenfield. 427 00:28:19,698 --> 00:28:22,198 So, Allen Greenfield being Terry Wriste 428 00:28:22,200 --> 00:28:25,080 is a possibility that we need to consider. 429 00:28:25,412 --> 00:28:27,388 Allen Greenfield is the author of 430 00:28:27,423 --> 00:28:29,365 "Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts" 431 00:28:29,874 --> 00:28:33,134 It's in that book we see the only reference to Terry Wriste 432 00:28:33,169 --> 00:28:35,470 that we can find. 433 00:28:35,505 --> 00:28:37,965 We have to imagine that 434 00:28:37,966 --> 00:28:40,466 it's possible Terry Wriste is a made-up character. 435 00:28:41,428 --> 00:28:43,598 Finding out the truth of the matter and talking 436 00:28:43,633 --> 00:28:46,136 to Allen Greenfield is going to be key. 437 00:28:47,434 --> 00:28:49,644 I guess the one other thing with crossing David off 438 00:28:49,679 --> 00:28:52,614 the list, the reason, another reason 439 00:28:52,649 --> 00:28:55,185 I feel that's the easiest move, 440 00:28:55,191 --> 00:29:00,201 is because when you look at the whole tale of David contacting Greg 441 00:29:00,236 --> 00:29:01,776 and Dana 442 00:29:01,990 --> 00:29:05,660 it seems there is always the underlying element of Wriste 443 00:29:05,695 --> 00:29:07,637 having been the one to contact him 444 00:29:07,672 --> 00:29:09,579 and give him that information. 445 00:29:09,581 --> 00:29:12,924 So I feel like in a big way, 446 00:29:12,959 --> 00:29:18,299 What little loose ends we have with David could be covered 447 00:29:18,334 --> 00:29:21,128 by looking into one of these bigger elements. 448 00:29:21,134 --> 00:29:23,143 Which will be Wriste. 449 00:29:23,178 --> 00:29:24,388 Who is Terry Wriste? 450 00:29:24,929 --> 00:29:27,658 That's what I want to know more than anything else 451 00:29:27,693 --> 00:29:30,388 going forward. Because he is the crux of everything. 452 00:29:30,393 --> 00:29:33,273 That is the deepest mystery of it all. Is where 453 00:29:33,308 --> 00:29:34,696 did this information come from? 454 00:29:34,731 --> 00:29:37,240 The very first two sentences of the David email: 455 00:29:37,275 --> 00:29:39,775 "My name is David Christie. I was given your contact information 456 00:29:39,778 --> 00:29:41,988 through a mutual friend of ours, Terry Wriste. 457 00:29:42,023 --> 00:29:42,858 The last nine months have been..." 458 00:29:42,864 --> 00:29:45,124 You know, and that's the thesis of everything. 459 00:29:45,159 --> 00:29:47,041 The case started with that. 460 00:29:47,076 --> 00:29:51,576 And continued through this individual and the interview, 461 00:29:51,581 --> 00:29:53,214 and the emails that he sent to you. 462 00:29:53,249 --> 00:29:58,049 When it comes to this case, Terry is very much a linchpin in everything. 463 00:29:58,338 --> 00:30:01,218 And we have a ton of questions about Terry. 464 00:30:01,253 --> 00:30:03,586 Who he is, whether he was even real. 465 00:30:03,593 --> 00:30:06,978 Before we really dove in to Wriste as an individual, 466 00:30:07,013 --> 00:30:10,773 first I wanted to really exhaust and learn everything I could 467 00:30:10,808 --> 00:30:12,517 about Indrid Cold. 468 00:30:12,811 --> 00:30:15,771 Indrid Cold is our wildcard. 469 00:30:15,772 --> 00:30:18,865 As we discovered last September on the way to Hellier, 470 00:30:18,900 --> 00:30:23,910 the strange cryptic email that Greg received from Terry Wriste 471 00:30:23,945 --> 00:30:26,485 was an email in code, 472 00:30:26,491 --> 00:30:30,161 that basically said Indrid Cold is still here on earth. 473 00:30:30,196 --> 00:30:32,471 So now the email says 474 00:30:32,506 --> 00:30:34,747 "Hellier was just a symptom. 475 00:30:34,749 --> 00:30:37,550 The ink and the black are isolated still and third order is MIA. 476 00:30:37,585 --> 00:30:41,965 He's saying Indrid Cold is still isolated and that the third order still hasn't 477 00:30:42,382 --> 00:30:46,222 reached out to save Indrid Cold from the evil greys and shit. 478 00:30:46,257 --> 00:30:49,354 Like, that's what that means. 479 00:30:49,389 --> 00:30:56,399 What's odd is that Indrid Cold is known from a book called 480 00:30:56,434 --> 00:30:58,856 "The Mothman Prophecies" by John Keel. 481 00:30:58,857 --> 00:31:03,357 Which covers a case of high strangeness in the late 1960's. 482 00:31:03,903 --> 00:31:08,203 A large portion in my mind of everything involving 483 00:31:08,238 --> 00:31:11,829 Terry Wriste also involves Indrid Cold. 484 00:31:12,161 --> 00:31:15,046 You have to take into account 485 00:31:15,081 --> 00:31:18,881 how much we were pointed in the direction of Indrid Cold throughout 486 00:31:18,916 --> 00:31:21,052 our entire case research. 487 00:31:21,087 --> 00:31:25,047 I don't think the root of it all are these undiscovered cave creatures. 488 00:31:25,300 --> 00:31:29,010 I think the root of it all are these beings, these ultraterrestrials. 489 00:31:29,012 --> 00:31:33,932 There was some stuff that we missed in Season One. 490 00:31:33,933 --> 00:31:40,983 Woodrow Derenberger released a book about his experiences with Indrid Cold. 491 00:31:41,018 --> 00:31:45,362 And his visits with Indrid Cold to the planet Lanulos, 492 00:31:45,397 --> 00:31:47,821 it's called "Visitors from Lanulos." 493 00:31:49,657 --> 00:31:56,287 A lot of people know about the Indrid Cold story, and the initial encounter. 494 00:31:56,289 --> 00:31:58,749 Not a lot of people read that book 495 00:31:58,750 --> 00:32:00,091 that he wrote later. 496 00:32:00,126 --> 00:32:04,166 And not a lot of people realize that Woody also talks about 497 00:32:05,298 --> 00:32:09,338 Indrid Cold's family and crew. 498 00:32:09,344 --> 00:32:15,024 What we didn't recognize is the crew's names. 499 00:32:15,059 --> 00:32:17,306 One name in particular. 500 00:32:17,310 --> 00:32:19,903 When we were sitting there doing 501 00:32:19,938 --> 00:32:22,113 the Estes Method on a porch in Kentucky, 502 00:32:22,148 --> 00:32:25,938 there was a name that came up over and over again in the session. 503 00:32:25,944 --> 00:32:27,368 And that is "Karl." 504 00:32:27,403 --> 00:32:29,717 Karl breathe. 505 00:32:29,752 --> 00:32:32,031 Karl... wasn't... listening. 506 00:32:33,076 --> 00:32:36,246 You... can... Karl 507 00:32:36,871 --> 00:32:38,211 Karl 508 00:32:38,665 --> 00:32:42,245 There's... Karl... four 509 00:32:43,503 --> 00:32:45,553 We thought that he was talking 510 00:32:45,588 --> 00:32:47,588 to Karl. Literally sitting there on the porch. 511 00:32:47,590 --> 00:32:51,424 What we didn't realize was that Indrid Cold's 512 00:32:51,459 --> 00:32:55,259 first mate, best man, his name... is Karl Ardo. 513 00:32:56,599 --> 00:32:58,809 spelled the same way. 514 00:32:58,810 --> 00:33:01,650 So we have to now look at the entirety of the 515 00:33:01,938 --> 00:33:04,478 transcript. If we do legitimately 516 00:33:04,482 --> 00:33:06,652 accept the possibility that we were 517 00:33:06,687 --> 00:33:08,326 in contact with the larger 518 00:33:08,361 --> 00:33:10,411 phenomena for those minutes in Kentucky, 519 00:33:10,446 --> 00:33:12,945 maybe it was directly talking back. 520 00:33:14,283 --> 00:33:15,413 So now we need to flip through this, 521 00:33:15,448 --> 00:33:16,660 won't take too long, 522 00:33:16,661 --> 00:33:19,251 And try to see if we might have missed anything. 523 00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:23,424 I mean immediately 524 00:33:23,459 --> 00:33:26,589 even reading it, it feels more important. 525 00:33:27,588 --> 00:33:31,508 There's a direct answer, I think you're almost at the same spot we are 526 00:33:31,509 --> 00:33:33,237 'Do you know who sent us here?' 'Karl' 527 00:33:33,272 --> 00:33:34,966 Do you know who sent us here? 528 00:33:36,597 --> 00:33:38,137 - Karl... move... 529 00:33:39,934 --> 00:33:43,654 "Indrid Cold, what happened who's there. Where is Indrid Cold?" 530 00:33:44,313 --> 00:33:47,323 It's you, Karl. Speak to Connor. 531 00:33:47,358 --> 00:33:50,068 Where is Indrid Cold? In a holler? 532 00:33:50,069 --> 00:33:52,659 - It's you... Karl... speak... to Connor... 533 00:33:54,323 --> 00:33:59,703 Now that's the secondary interesting part. Is that Indrid Cold's son, 534 00:33:59,704 --> 00:34:05,084 as we learned from Woodrow, his name is Coner. Coner Cold. 535 00:34:07,253 --> 00:34:09,093 So it's as if we're... 536 00:34:09,505 --> 00:34:13,755 Like... the two of them are there. - It kind of feels like that. 537 00:34:13,760 --> 00:34:15,685 And again, we don't want to make a stretch, but 538 00:34:15,720 --> 00:34:19,933 the fact that the two names that appeared. And other names did not come across, 539 00:34:19,968 --> 00:34:24,036 except for Eddie, but he's our ghost sometimes he just shows up sometimes-- 540 00:34:24,071 --> 00:34:28,105 but there's two names that come across. Karl is literally said more than 541 00:34:28,107 --> 00:34:29,282 any other word. 542 00:34:29,317 --> 00:34:31,817 But they might not have been talking about me and Karl. 543 00:34:32,236 --> 00:34:35,066 They might have been talking about Indrid Cold's crewmates, 544 00:34:35,073 --> 00:34:37,623 Coner and Karl. 545 00:34:37,658 --> 00:34:41,658 - Well that synchronicity in and of itself, the fact that 546 00:34:42,455 --> 00:34:45,705 Indrid Cold has become such a big part of this case, 547 00:34:45,708 --> 00:34:48,998 and that brought us to "Karl" and "Coner", 548 00:34:49,003 --> 00:34:53,723 Karl and Connor, it's just weird, it's stuff like that like the 549 00:34:53,758 --> 00:34:55,086 David M. 550 00:34:55,093 --> 00:34:56,684 - We notice at the very end of the session 551 00:34:56,719 --> 00:35:00,809 the last thing I said before I saw the tin can, right, 552 00:35:00,844 --> 00:35:05,097 was this conversation about a UFO flap 553 00:35:05,103 --> 00:35:08,154 "encompass Stillwater Bridge." 554 00:35:08,189 --> 00:35:10,899 Can you help us find Indrid Cold's house? 555 00:35:14,153 --> 00:35:16,953 - I'm on... hidden... flap... 556 00:35:17,448 --> 00:35:19,118 Like a UFO flap? 557 00:35:19,153 --> 00:35:20,907 - Encompass... 558 00:35:20,910 --> 00:35:24,000 - Encompass... - What's it encompassing? 559 00:35:25,081 --> 00:35:25,791 - Stillwater... 560 00:35:26,624 --> 00:35:27,423 Still water. 561 00:35:27,458 --> 00:35:29,338 It's encompassing still water? 562 00:35:30,169 --> 00:35:31,010 - Bridge... 563 00:35:31,045 --> 00:35:33,585 Stillwater is the name of a town. 564 00:35:33,589 --> 00:35:35,589 And a bridge? Stillwater Bridge? 565 00:35:35,883 --> 00:35:39,433 After that, we found out that there is a Stillwater Bridge 566 00:35:39,468 --> 00:35:41,348 in Stillwater, Minnesota. 567 00:35:42,682 --> 00:35:43,772 And he went there. 568 00:35:44,517 --> 00:35:47,401 As it turns out, Stillwater Bridge was a 569 00:35:47,436 --> 00:35:51,066 location that was only 3 or 4 hours from my hometown. 570 00:35:53,317 --> 00:35:55,897 I didn't know what to make of it, at first, 571 00:35:55,903 --> 00:35:59,573 because this whole trip stemmed from the off chance 572 00:35:59,574 --> 00:36:04,210 that perhaps this was where Indrid Cold was staying. 573 00:36:04,245 --> 00:36:10,785 And immediately on my drive when I arrived in Stillwater, 574 00:36:10,793 --> 00:36:13,886 it became apparently clear that 575 00:36:13,921 --> 00:36:19,181 it was eerily similar to Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 576 00:36:19,844 --> 00:36:23,576 Immediately the things you would see that resonated, 577 00:36:23,611 --> 00:36:27,308 like Point Pleasant, were this giant power plant factory 578 00:36:27,310 --> 00:36:29,810 off in the distance along this river. 579 00:36:29,812 --> 00:36:34,282 Next to this bridge, the Stillwater Bridge, was closed 580 00:36:34,317 --> 00:36:36,525 because the bridge was unstable. 581 00:36:36,861 --> 00:36:40,913 It was reviewed and shown to be unsafe. 582 00:36:40,948 --> 00:36:44,238 So that alone is already giving me this feeling, you think 583 00:36:44,243 --> 00:36:47,044 about the Silver Bridge collapse. 584 00:36:47,079 --> 00:36:51,103 And what made things even stranger is walking over 585 00:36:51,138 --> 00:36:55,127 to that bridge, you see this big metal statue. 586 00:36:55,129 --> 00:36:59,527 So when you're in downtown Stillwater, Minnesota, 587 00:36:59,562 --> 00:37:03,925 of course there's going to be a giant insect statue, 588 00:37:03,930 --> 00:37:06,020 just like the mothman. 589 00:37:08,476 --> 00:37:12,570 And it was the strangest nod to Point Pleasant. 590 00:37:12,605 --> 00:37:16,895 Where instead of a big mothman, metal mothman statue 591 00:37:16,901 --> 00:37:21,281 you have this big metal butterfly that's kind of arced up in the same way 592 00:37:21,316 --> 00:37:22,570 with its wings. 593 00:37:22,573 --> 00:37:26,417 And you have your bridge, you have your power plant. 594 00:37:26,452 --> 00:37:31,214 There was no activity on it, and I walked this place over and over 595 00:37:31,249 --> 00:37:35,339 and over again. Waiting, looking for people, looking for strange faces, 596 00:37:35,374 --> 00:37:37,586 and there seemed to be nothing. 597 00:37:37,588 --> 00:37:38,548 There seemed to be nothing there. 598 00:37:39,173 --> 00:37:45,513 And I understood at the time that it really was a shot in the dark. 599 00:37:45,548 --> 00:37:48,773 But it was still frustrating because of how 600 00:37:49,475 --> 00:37:51,135 pointed everything seemed to be. 601 00:37:52,395 --> 00:37:54,895 I don't know what to tell you. 602 00:37:54,897 --> 00:37:56,857 There's nothing here. 603 00:37:59,735 --> 00:38:03,735 I'm feeling defeated. I know this is the nature 604 00:38:03,739 --> 00:38:05,829 of the beast, so to speak. 605 00:38:07,159 --> 00:38:13,209 So Stillwater was brought up in the Estes session like two minutes 606 00:38:13,244 --> 00:38:15,707 before Connor mentions the tin can. 607 00:38:16,669 --> 00:38:21,219 So what we realized at the end of our last trek, the expedition and all that, 608 00:38:21,254 --> 00:38:23,255 in Season one, 609 00:38:23,259 --> 00:38:25,810 that there was a tin can sighting 610 00:38:25,845 --> 00:38:28,465 Keel mentions in "The Mothman Prophecies." 611 00:38:28,472 --> 00:38:32,692 I'm going back through and I shoot the interview for Season One, 612 00:38:32,727 --> 00:38:37,395 I don't know what experience Keel was referencing, 613 00:38:37,398 --> 00:38:40,108 I'm sure if you read enough of his works there's probably some 614 00:38:40,109 --> 00:38:41,939 obscure story about a tin can that somebody saw that was 615 00:38:41,944 --> 00:38:42,954 floating around a building. 616 00:38:43,487 --> 00:38:47,197 And that next night I'm sitting there editing my interview 617 00:38:47,199 --> 00:38:49,079 footage to put at the end of the episode. 618 00:38:49,410 --> 00:38:52,120 And I look down, and on my desk next to me 619 00:38:52,121 --> 00:38:55,856 is "Flying Saucer to the Center of Your Mind" 620 00:38:55,891 --> 00:38:59,552 and I'm like... synchronicities, what the hell. 621 00:38:59,587 --> 00:39:02,627 I'll give it a shot. And I open the book, and I open the book, 622 00:39:02,631 --> 00:39:04,015 and I look down, 623 00:39:04,050 --> 00:39:07,699 and right there on the page that I opened to was the story 624 00:39:07,734 --> 00:39:11,349 of the tin can sighting that Keel referenced in "Mothman." 625 00:39:13,726 --> 00:39:19,936 It was so weird, that like, I don't think I even appreciated 626 00:39:19,940 --> 00:39:23,242 how weird it was because it just was like 'well that just happened.' 627 00:39:23,277 --> 00:39:27,867 But just to talk about, is like I wouldn't believe myself telling this story 628 00:39:27,902 --> 00:39:29,865 if I was listening to it. But I literally just cracked it open. 629 00:39:30,868 --> 00:39:33,908 Radio announces James Townsend of station KEYL in Long Prairie, 630 00:39:33,913 --> 00:39:38,716 Minnesota, claimed he saw three animated tin cans, six inches high 631 00:39:38,751 --> 00:39:44,341 around a rocket shaped device in the center of Highway 27 on October 23, 1965. 632 00:39:44,507 --> 00:39:48,587 That spot, Long Prairie Minnesota, is an hour and some odd minutes 633 00:39:48,594 --> 00:39:50,684 from Stillwater. 634 00:39:51,889 --> 00:39:58,769 And the tin can was seen like a minute or two later in the Estes session. 635 00:39:58,771 --> 00:40:01,111 Right after you said Stillwater Bridge. 636 00:40:01,440 --> 00:40:05,280 So there's a few key things on our to do list right now in this case. 637 00:40:05,315 --> 00:40:09,197 We need to learn everything we can about Terry Wriste. 638 00:40:09,198 --> 00:40:13,618 To try to figure out who he is that led Greg on this chase. 639 00:40:15,204 --> 00:40:18,005 Part of that, is going to be talking to Allen Greenfield. 640 00:40:18,040 --> 00:40:21,290 Any insight that Allen Greenfield has for us, and trying to figure out 641 00:40:21,669 --> 00:40:23,089 if he is Terry. 642 00:40:24,296 --> 00:40:27,676 Speaking of Terry, we need to look at those coordinate points. 643 00:40:28,175 --> 00:40:31,545 What is at those numbers that Terry sent to Greg? 644 00:40:33,180 --> 00:40:38,060 And we need to do our best guess at figuring out what is doing this to us, 645 00:40:38,095 --> 00:40:39,350 is it a person? 646 00:40:39,770 --> 00:40:42,020 Is it something paranormal? 647 00:40:42,022 --> 00:40:45,692 And if it involves the cave systems, we need to get in the caves 648 00:40:45,693 --> 00:40:49,203 and see if we can meet that phenomena ourselves. 649 00:40:49,572 --> 00:40:52,622 And we need to follow up on some pretty big news that I learned 650 00:40:52,657 --> 00:40:55,116 about a player in this case. 651 00:40:56,745 --> 00:40:58,705 Because I learned something pretty major 652 00:40:58,706 --> 00:41:00,246 about Indrid Cold. 653 00:41:00,958 --> 00:41:05,628 I spent a fair amount of time researching Woodrow Derenberger. 654 00:41:05,796 --> 00:41:12,426 The question was proposed to John Keel himself in this book. 655 00:41:12,845 --> 00:41:18,515 Andy Colvin has collected articles and newspaper journals and stuff 656 00:41:18,517 --> 00:41:20,387 that John Keel has written. 657 00:41:20,394 --> 00:41:23,404 He straight up asks one of the random interviews, in this 658 00:41:23,439 --> 00:41:26,490 big long interview that he has with Keel, 659 00:41:26,525 --> 00:41:29,735 "Do you feel that the Indrid Cold story is bogus?" 660 00:41:29,737 --> 00:41:31,947 Point blank to John Keel. 661 00:41:31,982 --> 00:41:34,027 And Keel responds: 662 00:41:34,033 --> 00:41:39,913 "Yes. But, I think his original story had some substance to it... 663 00:41:39,914 --> 00:41:43,665 Because he was scared enough to go to the police. 664 00:41:43,700 --> 00:41:47,417 And nobody is going to go to the police with a bogus story. 665 00:41:47,421 --> 00:41:51,655 Derenberger was another complex character. 666 00:41:51,690 --> 00:41:55,853 He was a pathological liar to put it simply. 667 00:41:55,888 --> 00:41:59,940 And his daughter called me, a couple of years ago 668 00:41:59,975 --> 00:42:05,515 and she was very upset that some TV show had done something 669 00:42:05,523 --> 00:42:07,490 about him. 670 00:42:07,525 --> 00:42:15,445 And he had given the whole thing up in his 70's or 80's 671 00:42:15,449 --> 00:42:17,833 and moved to Ohio. 672 00:42:17,868 --> 00:42:21,368 And people were always writing to me. They wanted to contact 673 00:42:21,372 --> 00:42:25,462 Derenberger because they wanted to contact Indrid Cold. 674 00:42:25,497 --> 00:42:29,803 Indrid Cold became a real entity to them. 675 00:42:29,838 --> 00:42:32,168 "Indrid Cold became a real entity to them." 676 00:42:32,174 --> 00:42:36,097 As he is a real entity to a lot of people out there. 677 00:42:36,132 --> 00:42:40,020 And then we find out about the story continuing through 678 00:42:40,055 --> 00:42:43,095 Taunia, Derenberger's daughter. 679 00:42:43,102 --> 00:42:47,146 Taunia Derenberger wrote a book a few years ago called 680 00:42:47,181 --> 00:42:51,191 "Beyond Lanulos: Our Fifty Years with Indrid Cold." 681 00:42:51,485 --> 00:42:54,855 So I read that book. You read it, and it's honestly a very 682 00:42:54,863 --> 00:42:58,332 endearing tale about this nice alien. 683 00:42:58,367 --> 00:43:04,327 And at this point, if we accept that this is fact I think there's something 684 00:43:04,331 --> 00:43:07,591 to say here. And that's that 685 00:43:07,626 --> 00:43:11,205 Indrid Cold... is dead. 686 00:43:11,505 --> 00:43:16,335 According to somebody who might actually know. 687 00:43:16,343 --> 00:43:17,935 What? 688 00:43:17,970 --> 00:43:24,180 So Taunia Derenberger, she said a statement on Facebook 689 00:43:24,184 --> 00:43:27,069 on September 18th, 2018. 690 00:43:27,104 --> 00:43:31,962 "I just received two visitors carrying some devastating news. 691 00:43:31,997 --> 00:43:36,820 Indrid Cold, age 92, Demo Hassan, and Karl Ardo died today. 692 00:43:36,822 --> 00:43:40,622 When I have more information I will pass it along. 693 00:43:41,368 --> 00:43:43,368 Obit posted soon. 694 00:43:43,370 --> 00:43:46,620 What?! What the fuck. 695 00:43:49,543 --> 00:43:51,803 ♪ "Oh Death" By Adam Moore 59139

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