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Tonight's
1:02
guest was featured on episode two
1:04
ninety eight. That show was titled
1:06
Living With SaaS Watch. And on that show,
1:09
Robin talked about what it's like living on
1:11
a property that has an almost continuous
1:13
SaaS watch presence. Well, on
1:15
tonight's show, she's come back to talk about
1:17
what to do if things actually go wrong.
1:20
Robin, thanks so much for coming back.
1:23
Thanks,
1:23
Vic. It's always good to be on your show.
1:25
I always enjoy it. It was
1:26
always great having you on. Thanks
1:29
as always for your time.
1:30
Robin, before I ask you to
1:32
start giving us advice for what to do when
1:34
things go sideways with them,
1:36
please tell us about some of the instances you've
1:38
experienced where things went sideways
1:41
and didn't go the way you'd want them to go with
1:43
the sasquatch around your property. You
1:46
know, mine, I've been very fortunate I
1:48
haven't had as many problems as
1:50
per se a lot of people have. The
1:53
biggest issues that I've encountered
1:56
isn't so much of them
1:58
being aggressive. I have not hit aggressive
2:00
ones at my house. I've gone to
2:02
other areas where people have called me to come
2:05
and help with aggressive ones, but the
2:07
ones that my house have always been
2:09
very well behaved except the
2:11
kids. The kids do get
2:13
into trouble just like our kids do.
2:15
It's not a whole lot different. We
2:17
had a situation where the
2:19
way my house is laid out, it's
2:21
a two story, but
2:24
on the one end, it's actually only a
2:26
one story, and that's where my bedroom's at. And
2:28
we had the adolescents who were
2:30
forever getting up on the roof. and jumping
2:32
around and playing around and having a good
2:34
time up there. And it sounded like an earthquake
2:36
on my roof. And I went out
2:38
there, I don't know how many times and
2:41
howard Adam to get off the roof, and
2:43
they did. And I went to the parents
2:45
and, you know, I mean, as far as
2:47
walking out, and I knew the parents we're outside because
2:50
I could see everything moving around in the bushes.
2:52
And I said, you've gotta get the kids down.
2:54
And that would work temporarily. and
2:57
it finally ended up where I
3:00
went outside and as ridiculous as
3:02
the sounds I don't think it would ever work
3:05
most of the time. did the whole mom
3:07
voice because I have a lot of my own children,
3:10
did the mom voice, and you will get it off this
3:12
rock, but you will get your hairy butt off right
3:14
now. And they finally, it let
3:16
up. But the only other
3:18
time that I've had a lot of issues,
3:21
I have a couple of mini
3:23
pigs and I have kennels
3:25
in my garage. And they wanted in
3:27
with the animals. That's all they wanted to do.
3:30
And they would push the bottom
3:32
of my garage door and
3:34
they would push it in. And
3:36
they literally busted the bottom
3:39
panels on my
3:40
garage door. And I have a two car garage door.
3:42
It's one big piece. they
3:46
bent it right and off the tracks,
3:49
you know. And that was a lot of going
3:51
out and standing out there and, you know,
3:53
you have to stop this. You're only gonna hurt the
3:56
They're gonna get and try to reason with
3:59
something that
4:01
While they are much more
4:03
intelligent than we are in many,
4:05
many ways, they
4:07
also have a child
4:09
like tenancy to
4:11
them. So when you're talking to the kids, which
4:13
this is what was doing it, you
4:15
have to talk to them like you would a child.
4:17
you know, and I had that
4:20
issue when I was in Michigan because
4:22
they kept tearing open. I had a
4:24
manufactured home, and they would tear the screen
4:26
out from the bottom of
4:28
it, and then go under the house.
4:30
And then they would go under my bedroom
4:33
or my kitchen depending where I was at, and they
4:35
would lay on their back and they would knock
4:38
on my floor. And then I could
4:40
knock back and I could go anywhere in the house and knock
4:42
and they would wiggle their way down there and knock back
4:44
at me. it was difficult. I
4:46
mean, finally getting through to them that,
4:48
you know, this was not acceptable
4:50
behavior. Like, I don't go to their home and
4:52
I don't tear apart their structure pictures, and I
4:54
don't tear apart their bags. And, you
4:56
know, so therefore, I
4:58
did not want that happening at my house.
5:00
Yeah. I
5:00
don't think anyone want that to their house.
5:03
Just for clarity, were
5:05
the ones you told us about who pushed in the
5:07
bottom section of your garage door?
5:09
Did you say those were juveniles or
5:11
actually adults?
5:13
Those were the juveniles. You
5:14
know, the adults are much more I
5:17
find the adults much more reasonable.
5:19
But the juveniles, again, they're kids.
5:22
these beings are a type of people.
5:25
They're not our people. They're not exactly
5:27
like us, but they are a type of people. And
5:30
whether you
5:31
transcribe to the fact that they are a
5:33
people or whether you're trying
5:36
to believe that there's something else.
5:38
There's still juveniles. There's still children.
5:41
and children of anything
5:44
can get excited and get goofy
5:46
and, you know, get all wound up,
5:48
and that's what they would do. And they would
5:50
know the animals were in there. And
5:52
if I left, I would come back in the
5:54
bottom panel of my garriage
5:56
door would be pushed in. And
5:58
there were they've just
5:59
that what they've
6:00
done to that door, it's gotta be replaced
6:02
now. I mean, we've been at back so many
6:04
times. It's pathetic.
6:06
but
6:07
they also I knew they weren't trying
6:09
to be destructive. They just wanted to see
6:11
the animals that was their whole intent
6:13
purposes and they would push these
6:15
panels in so that they could get on their bellies
6:17
and wiggle in there. You know,
6:19
we'd find muddy handprints and muddy footprints
6:22
in there. And there is occasionally where
6:24
we would get up in the morning and all the
6:26
animals would be loose. I mean,
6:28
somebody was unlocking the kennels and,
6:31
you know, we would have a
6:33
chain on the one with the mini pigs, so the
6:35
pigs couldn't pop out the bottom, and that would
6:37
be unsnapped. And the kennels
6:39
for the dogs were released. And and
6:41
we have cages for
6:43
a couple of the cats that at
6:45
nighttime because they're troublemakers when left unattended,
6:47
they go out and they have a pen that they go
6:49
in. And they would be let loose
6:51
as well. It's
6:54
just they were being kids. They
6:56
were just literally being kids. The
6:59
adults, I've been very fortunate where
7:01
I'm not having problems with the adults at
7:03
my house. I know people that
7:05
have and I've gone to their house and tried to help.
7:07
And I've talked to a multitude
7:09
of people that have had problems with adults A
7:12
lot of it is there's a lot
7:14
of miscommunication. What
7:16
we believe to be perceived one way is
7:18
not how they perceive it to be. Their words don't
7:20
mean the same as ours all the time. Their
7:23
body language gets misread
7:26
a lot, and they misread ours a lot as
7:28
well.
7:29
So that has a lot to do with it
7:31
as
7:31
far as bridging that gap to get things
7:33
rectified. Howard Bauchner: Yes,
7:35
one thing when the kids are misbehaving but
7:37
the adults holy cow, that's totally
7:39
different. And talking about the garage
7:41
door and the juveniles pushing in that
7:43
bottom section, As you know, that's
7:45
not easy to do. If the juveniles
7:48
can do that, it just makes you wonder what the adults
7:50
can and even can't do.
7:53
Yeah. The strength is immense.
7:55
I know people that have literally
7:58
been out in the woods and heard
8:00
like, you know, sometimes you'll see where people have abandoned
8:03
cars and they dump them in the woods or whatever.
8:05
And I had a friend of mine that
8:07
talked one time years ago about he
8:09
saw this car
8:10
that had been abandoned out in the woods he
8:12
walked past it,
8:14
and then he heard ripping metal.
8:16
And
8:16
next thing, he knew a bumper from this power
8:18
had been
8:19
ripped off and thrown over a tree
8:21
and landed didn't land on him.
8:23
It was past him where it landed. But, I
8:25
mean, the strength is just incredible.
8:27
It is. We had a dog
8:30
kennel in our front yard
8:32
because I had
8:32
an animal rescue, and now it was kinda like the
8:35
holding pens when they would the
8:37
animals would first come in so that I can
8:39
make sure that they got vetted and that nobody was
8:41
sick to can, you know, get anybody else
8:43
ill. And we
8:45
had a feral dog that we
8:47
had caught, and she was in there, and she got
8:49
loose.
8:49
And she was awful to catch.
8:51
I couldn't we try it months couldn't
8:53
catch her again, and it was finally
8:57
the SaaS watch that got her
8:59
back
8:59
in there. We had seen that
9:01
pick her up before. I had got it on video
9:04
camera off my security footage, and
9:06
I didn't see one that had picked
9:08
her up. and then he put
9:10
her back down and she was running around. And I
9:12
said one day, I said, you guys, she's gonna
9:14
hurt somebody. She's mean. You know,
9:16
I need her back in this pen. And
9:19
I
9:19
left to go into town and I came back
9:21
and
9:21
she was in there and they had shut the door.
9:24
But when they shut the door, you
9:26
have that horseshoe latch. that
9:29
goes up and then comes down on the post to shut
9:31
a cannot door.
9:32
And they had taken that
9:34
horseshoe piece and pinched it
9:36
together. That
9:37
is solid steel and it's thick.
9:40
I don't
9:40
know any way
9:43
you could take a slug camera to that, and you never
9:45
be able to pinch it the way this thing was. It
9:46
looked like it had literally been pinched together.
9:49
I I've
9:49
never seen anything to it. To this day, we've never been
9:52
able to heat it unbend it or anything.
9:54
We have to buy a whole new latch for it.
9:56
Wow. Yeah. And
9:57
here's story is about them doing things
9:59
like that. It really does make you wonder,
10:01
like I said, what they can't do.
10:03
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10:05
siding and would like to be a guest on the show,
10:07
Please go to bigfoot eyewitness dot com
10:09
and submit a report. I'd love to hear
10:11
from you. Is there any one
10:13
thing you can point to you, Robin, as being the
10:16
single most common miss stake people make
10:18
that creates the most risk of problems
10:20
arising around their properties. Yeah.
10:22
There's
10:22
a couple of things. I think
10:25
people
10:27
want the interaction. And
10:30
then when they get it,
10:32
either it's too much for them and it
10:35
scares them or they misinterpret it. And
10:38
so that's problematic. You
10:40
know, they do a lot of things where, like,
10:42
especially in my house. They're always looking in the
10:44
windows. Just, you know, it's like a Peep
10:46
Show. and we don't mind it
10:48
because we're used to it, but
10:49
it frightens people. And
10:51
then they automatically assume that it's a sign
10:53
of a rush when it's not, it's
10:55
not any different than we walk out in
10:57
the woods all the time to try to see them.
10:59
We're out there looking for them while they're looking
11:02
at us. So it goes both
11:04
ways. And so then we think people get frightened
11:06
by that, and it gets
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misinterpreted, and they get scared.
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then
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the other thing I notice with people
12:30
is
12:30
if
12:31
they even see them, they
12:33
automatically assume
12:35
aggression. You
12:37
know?
12:37
I mean, my neighbor and I talked about this
12:39
on one of your other shows, she
12:42
was planning a party in her backyard for
12:44
her son that had gotten married.
12:46
And we were invited, and they were cleaning out
12:48
the backyard. and her
12:50
son he was in his thirties, her
12:52
other
12:52
son was out there clearing some brush,
12:54
and he
12:54
went to go toss it into the
12:57
tree line. and there was a
12:59
very large male standing there. All
13:01
he was doing was standing there,
13:03
and her son had never seen one
13:05
before. and he looked at it and, you
13:07
know, they have a very guttural
13:09
sound. Number one,
13:10
their vocal ranges are
13:12
much broader than ours. They can go much
13:14
deeper and much higher. And
13:17
so all it did was made like a
13:19
gurgling noise, you know,
13:21
which I think he interpreted as
13:23
a growl whether it was.
13:25
Sometimes even when they say, hi, because it's so
13:27
guttural. It sounds like
13:29
a growl even when it's not.
13:31
But as soon as he saw it, he
13:33
panicked. And he ran to the house and
13:35
he told his mom, I need a gun. I need a gun.
13:37
I need a gun. That is the
13:39
biggest mistake.
13:41
ever. I
13:42
mean, I will be the first one to
13:45
say that if you need to protect yourself
13:47
and your family from harm, and
13:50
that's the route you need to go. That's okay. I
13:52
can understand it because you're gonna protect your
13:54
family, but not everything is
13:56
trying to kill you. And
13:58
our people
13:59
tend to want to kill what they don't understand.
14:02
And the biggest problem is
14:04
not understanding this
14:07
type of people. And so when
14:09
he did that,
14:10
fortunately, I'd already talked to his mom.
14:12
And we'd had several
14:14
conversations on the SaaS watch, and I told her I
14:16
said,
14:16
you know, when you see them, everybody
14:19
that are unaware of them, the first thing they
14:21
do is they want to shoot at them. and
14:24
you don't wanna fight with
14:25
these beans, you're
14:26
not gonna win. You might still forget about it
14:29
because on a conscious
14:31
level, they're all connected. And if
14:33
there's one, there's a ton more.
14:35
And
14:35
you just
14:36
you can't win that way. you
14:38
just can't. And I told her, I said,
14:40
you don't want that kind of war. So she was
14:43
very smart about it. And she said,
14:45
you
14:45
know, Robin said that they were back.
14:46
They're no guns. unless
14:49
we absolutely have to protect ourselves
14:51
because, you know, we're in danger of
14:53
physically being killed. No guns.
14:56
And so he didn't take the gun out.
14:58
And they have a very good relationship with
15:00
them now. They've walked across the yard and they've,
15:02
you know, they've wander around their yard every now
15:04
and that not on daily basis as
15:06
much as I get it at my house, but
15:08
they have that peace just
15:10
because you see them does not
15:12
mean you're in danger.
15:14
There are some that are aggressive. I will be the
15:17
first to say they're not all kind.
15:19
But unless you are
15:21
actually being physically threatened,
15:22
don't cross that line. you
15:24
live with a mutual respect. They don't understand
15:27
property lines. So, you know, you're
15:29
standing out there saying, these are my property
15:31
lines, I pay taxes, I get off of it. you
15:33
know where because they don't understand that.
15:35
But you
15:36
have to find a common ground to
15:38
share the land. truth
15:40
is it was theirs before it was ours. It's
15:43
all about your approach. It's how you
15:45
handle it. And I'm talking about the
15:47
ones that are decent. I'm not talking about the
15:49
the really aggressive ones. That's a little bit
15:51
different. But for the most
15:53
part, if they're
15:54
coming into your yard, they're where you're there.
15:56
It's not like you showed up and scared them.
16:00
that's
16:00
different than if you went out in the woods and you
16:02
went
16:02
to their home, then they might
16:05
be more aggressive. But you
16:07
know, if you're at your home and they know your
16:09
house is there and it's been there and they're coming
16:11
to you,
16:12
try to make it a workable situation.
16:15
It's a mutual respect. And you
16:17
can tell them if they get
16:18
two in your face. I've had multiple
16:21
people contact me and
16:23
say, these things are slap in the
16:25
house and they're knocking
16:27
on the side of the house or they're looking
16:29
in the windows and they're
16:31
all individuals Nobody
16:32
can predict what each individual will do
16:35
anymore than we can predict
16:35
what we do, but you
16:37
can talk to them. they
16:39
can speak our language. They can they
16:41
have their own language as well. And,
16:44
you know, you try to be reasonable with
16:46
them. Don't be putting out a ton of food.
16:48
You know, I did that for years. I
16:50
was an idiot. I was fortunate
16:52
that the group that I was working
16:55
with, which was a large, large group, were
16:57
not aggressive at all in nature, and I had no
16:59
problems with it. But I can tell you just as
17:01
many people that it put out food
17:03
for them that if they stopped, then
17:05
they were pounding on the house and screaming to
17:08
hell, and they wanted food. First
17:09
of all, you're never gonna put enough out that's
17:12
gonna feed them. It's just impossible.
17:14
All it is is a snack. If you wanna
17:16
gift them, give feathers, give jewelry,
17:18
you know, like beads or or what, you
17:20
know, we used to put toys out for the
17:23
little kids, you want stuff that isn't going to be
17:25
so small they're going to choke just like you would for
17:27
a toddler? Do those things.
17:29
Occasionally, it's okay to put food out.
17:31
Just don't do it on a regular basis because you're
17:33
inviting trouble. Yeah.
17:34
Like they say, it's best not to start trouble
17:36
if you. Can't handle one that
17:39
rises. So sounds like good
17:41
advice. Touching on what you just
17:43
said about the aggressive ones, what
17:45
are your thoughts about type threes?
17:48
myself, I
17:48
don't do them in the type categories. I
17:50
know a lot of people doing. There's nothing wrong
17:52
with that. But as far
17:54
as the aggressive ones go,
17:57
The less you
17:58
have to
17:59
deal with in the better. I mean,
18:02
I always tell people to try
18:04
first, and I know everybody laughs
18:06
at this. just like you would with
18:08
a crappy neighbor. Try to talk
18:10
it out. You don't have to be in their face to
18:12
talk about it. Go out in the yard. you know,
18:14
if they're out there, stand back there,
18:16
and and don't yell the
18:18
talk. You're only welcome here if you have
18:20
peace in love with your heart. I
18:21
will share land with you, but I don't want
18:24
you here. You know, if you're intending to
18:26
harm or if you're trying to be aggressive, that
18:28
is not welcome here. Set
18:30
your boundaries.
18:31
you're welcome to share this lamb, but I
18:33
do not want you
18:34
pounding on my house or that type
18:36
of thing. And I always really is
18:39
silly
18:39
as it sounds and people laugh at it.
18:41
I always tell people to make that your
18:43
starting point because when you
18:45
you skip these steps,
18:48
it
18:48
could have been an easy fix. And I wanna say eight out
18:50
of ten times, putting
18:53
those healthy boundaries up,
18:56
works.
18:56
work when
18:58
it
18:58
came to them on
19:00
my roof, you know, they climb up
19:03
on the pine trees, and they get on the roof, and
19:05
then they go to the second floor, it
19:07
can damage it. I mean, these things
19:09
weigh a ton.
19:10
And I've been fortunate they have not
19:13
damaged the roof. I think one slid
19:15
down the rip one time and a shingle came off,
19:17
but that was
19:17
it. And
19:19
it checked a
19:20
repetition of going back
19:22
and going outside and telling the parents,
19:24
you know, I these are
19:26
your children. I would never discipline your children,
19:29
but you have to make them stop. I
19:31
don't let my and put it in terms they
19:33
understand. I don't let my children go
19:35
to your home and
19:38
destroy things. I do not children come to my home and
19:40
destroy things. And people will
19:41
laugh at something as simple as that,
19:43
but there has been more cases than
19:46
NASA that has worked.
19:48
where it's all about a
19:51
mutual respect. Okay? They're
19:53
never gonna submit to us. We're not gonna
19:55
submit to them and that you shouldn't. It's all
19:57
free will. but can be a mutual
19:59
respect and
19:59
that really tends to be the
20:02
key. When
20:02
people were telling me years ago
20:05
about how their animals
20:07
being
20:07
attacked by the SaaS watch. And
20:09
I thought, oh, that's terrible. You know? And
20:11
but I went outside. I hit a coyote. I think it
20:13
was a coyote that got hold of
20:16
cat one time I had. And
20:18
I
20:18
didn't know if it was them or if
20:20
it was the coyote. I felt it was
20:22
a coyote, but I wanted to make sure and I just
20:24
simply went out sit in front of the woods and
20:26
said, listen. I don't hurt your children. You
20:29
don't hurt mine. I don't hurt your pets.
20:31
You don't hurt mine. and
20:34
that actually worked. They
20:36
will play with my dogs. They will play with
20:38
my cats. I have three
20:40
large pens that are like ten
20:42
by ten or
20:42
ten by twelve, something like that. In my
20:45
front yard, that
20:47
are feral cats that I didn't want
20:49
coyotes, and we've got a
20:51
cougar around here and stuff. And they've
20:54
been
20:54
tamed down
20:55
down and they've got these
20:58
pens with apps on them so they can't climb out with dog houses in it in
21:00
their bed and water and everything. But
21:02
nothing can get in these
21:03
pens as far as to,
21:05
like, go through the
21:07
wiring. and they'll go in there all the
21:09
time and they'll take all the cat food out and then they'll fill
21:11
their bowls of pine cones. And
21:13
every ounce of cat food will be gone, but
21:15
there'll be pine cones that can't fit through
21:17
the wiring
21:18
will be in there and only in the
21:21
bowl. And
21:21
the bowls are inside the cat houses, so
21:24
there's no way that would happen it
21:25
wasn't for the sasquatch.
21:27
But they've never hurt the animals.
21:29
I
21:29
have a parnies that they well, they like
21:32
all my dogs, but they love the parnies because
21:34
she's white. And I walk out in
21:36
the backyard that's fenced in every
21:38
day, and I check to make sure there's nothing in the
21:40
yard that any of the dogs can get
21:42
her done. And I went
21:44
out one day and everything was fine other than
21:46
their toys. And I looked out fifteen minutes
21:48
after I went in the house and here's the parannies with
21:50
a two by four. They
21:52
gave her a two by four. I go out
21:54
by the fence line and Courser's gigantic
21:56
footprint, and
21:57
she has a two by four. very
21:59
proudly trotting
21:59
along the yard with it. That wasn't
22:02
there even fifteen minutes
22:04
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22:05
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22:07
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have a very sympathetic relationship
23:45
with them. but it has to be
23:47
based on respect. That
23:49
being said, and I I always
23:51
bring this up not to sound
23:53
repetitive, but there are bad ones out there. There
23:55
really are. And the bad
23:57
ones can be very difficult. But,
23:59
you know, the best you can do is try to
24:01
set boundaries You wanna use
24:03
going for weapons as a very, very
24:05
last resort. You really
24:06
and truly
24:07
do. I mean, it's not
24:09
beneficial to you. it's
24:11
not beneficial to them. There
24:13
has been countless
24:16
countless
24:16
how experiences
24:18
that have had
24:20
weapons miss
24:21
fire when they're around. They
24:24
don't work right.
24:25
I have a friend that had
24:27
a kyle
24:28
out in her field
24:30
but it was going after their cattle. Her husband
24:31
went out to shoot it and it went using
24:34
a gun that he'd had for
24:35
years, never had a problem
24:36
with And every time you go to shoot at
24:38
the smile, it would miss
24:40
fire. Come to find
24:42
out, there was a dispatch out there as
24:44
well. and the coyote was probably nobody knows for sure. It
24:47
was probably one of theirs. I mean,
24:49
they use the animals in the woods for
24:51
pets. They just
24:52
have little do. just like we would,
24:54
you know, have a dog or a cat so do
24:57
they? So it's just that, you know, if you could
24:59
avoid going to that route,
25:02
all the better. And trying to
25:04
do things to
25:06
two
25:07
in a
25:08
harmful manner to them, to
25:11
dissuade them only makes them matter. I know people
25:13
that have tried to put poison
25:14
food out thinking that, you know, that
25:17
would kill them off or whatever they
25:19
know. And you I mean, that you're wasting
25:21
your time and not only is that
25:23
worth
25:23
me to even contemplate
25:25
anybody doing that, but
25:27
they know it. And now you've made
25:29
an enemy. So when you're
25:29
trying to work with these ones
25:32
that, you know, are
25:33
coming around,
25:36
try to work it out in a peaceful manner because this
25:38
is not something
25:40
that you wanna
25:42
make mad. I
25:44
mean, you want your privacy and you certainly don't wanna bow
25:46
down to them. I mean, you don't want them
25:48
to be
25:48
running a mock up over
25:49
your property. But at the same time, you
25:51
to have some type of mutual respect
25:53
respect if you want them
25:54
to respect you. They're
25:56
not going to
25:57
be respectful to you. If you're not respectful of
25:59
them, it just
25:59
doesn't work. And these things are, like,
26:02
dealing with the Flintstones bam bam
26:03
ruble. You know what
26:05
I mean? The mentality of a
26:08
child, but the strength
26:10
of
26:10
King Kong. It sounds to
26:12
me like the golden rule goes a long way when
26:14
it comes to dealing with them.
26:16
I
26:17
really believe that and it's a lot of it. Again,
26:19
we have to go back to
26:22
understanding what they mean
26:23
when they
26:24
do things. you know, people contact me
26:26
and say, I just have had the
26:28
most horrifying experience. I'm
26:31
traumatized. And I'm like, okay.
26:33
What happened? Well, there was a
26:35
SaaS watch, and I'm just
26:37
traumatized. And I always say the same
26:39
things. Did it touch you?
26:41
No. what didn't
26:43
do that was so traumatizing, other than
26:46
existing. And for the
26:47
record, we look as scary to them as they
26:49
do to us. And they'll be
26:52
like, well, you know, wave it to arms at
26:54
me. Well, to
26:55
begin with, that can mean a lot of things. If you're
26:58
it was our people, waving the
27:00
arms as a surrender.
27:03
But
27:03
yet, when people see them
27:05
doing that, they automatically
27:08
assume aggression. which I really can't figure that out
27:09
because for us, it means surrender. What
27:12
they do
27:13
is one they may
27:14
be trying to draw attention to themselves to keep
27:16
you from seeing your children. There
27:18
has
27:19
been multiple times that they've
27:21
done that for various people trying to draw
27:23
their attention from something that could harm
27:26
one of our people. and they're trying to help us, hurt
27:29
us. And then
27:30
the other thing is, that
27:32
is a warning for you not to go there.
27:34
They don't want to be violent.
27:37
that all of
27:37
them, they're trying to get
27:39
you to move
27:40
away. So you have to understand that.
27:42
I have another person that I worked
27:44
with that had one that every time she went out in her
27:47
yard, it would show up.
27:49
And it it was
27:49
frightening for her, and I can under that
27:51
you're looking at something that's ten, twelve feet tall
27:54
and just massive,
27:56
and that is frightening. And
27:58
I always
27:59
tell
27:59
people if you
28:01
are out with them, make sure you're
28:03
in a position where you're not cut off.
28:06
from getting into your home because unless you know the intent
28:08
of that particular individual,
28:11
you don't want to be where they
28:13
can cut you off from getting back into
28:15
your house. In
28:16
her case, she had
28:18
health issues, and he
28:20
was there in protective. That's
28:23
all he
28:23
was doing. It was making sure she was okay when she
28:26
was out in the yard. And as soon as she went in the
28:28
house, he just simply left. I
28:30
mean,
28:30
I've had multiple times
28:32
that they've shown up here to help.
28:34
We had
28:35
a huge trait in our yard
28:37
that was just mental, like a form
28:39
of potash pine tree. extremely
28:42
large base to it. And we
28:43
are getting ready to have a hurricane in here in
28:45
South Carolina, and the thing was
28:48
already tippy and I was concerned it was
28:50
gonna come down on
28:52
my house over on my it would have hit the top
28:54
of the garage where the bonus room is.
28:56
We had just moved here. We
28:58
had no way to get that trade down. We had no
29:00
tools here. When we found out
29:02
the hurricane was gonna hit, there was nobody around
29:04
a hire to come in and remove this
29:07
tree. And I jokingly
29:08
said, I was standing on the porch, and
29:10
I was like, hey, guys, I could really use some
29:12
assistance, you know, just jokey room.
29:14
I never thought anything would happen. And
29:17
we had gone into the garage, and we heard
29:19
this big swishy noise, and it was, like,
29:21
this huge wind where it sucked all the air
29:24
out of garage. And I looked at my husband and I
29:26
said, my gosh, is hurricane's not supposed to be
29:28
here till tomorrow? Like, what was
29:30
that? Went out in the backyard
29:31
and not only had they
29:33
not they had tree down, and
29:35
they were the only thing that could have done
29:37
it because it was not only down,
29:39
it had been pulled back from the
29:41
stump of good ten feet. and it had
29:44
been where it would have fallen. Normally, it
29:46
would have been on top of the garage. It had been pushed
29:48
over about another five to
29:50
six feet past the house. but
29:52
the stump of it I got
29:53
the stump, but where the brake was at,
29:56
the tree itself was
29:57
broken off the stump and pulled back
29:59
ten
29:59
feet behind it so that it clearly missed the
30:02
house. That could
30:03
not have happened that. That's all. It's not
30:06
possible.
30:06
Wow. and then
30:08
all the grass and the foliage that was
30:10
around it, you could see where they were standing
30:12
because it was all flat and down.
30:16
and
30:16
then we had visuals of them in the backyard within a
30:18
matter of minutes afterwards. They
30:20
can
30:20
be very helpful. They can be your worst
30:23
nightmare. They can be your best
30:25
friend. It's how you approach them. And
30:28
we have
30:28
no control on how they're gonna approach us, but
30:30
we have the ultimate control on how we
30:33
approach them. and
30:35
that's really what it comes down
30:37
to. If you
30:37
have any chance of working with them as
30:39
far as to live
30:41
and share space, without
30:45
any issues. It has to be
30:47
done respectfully. I mean, it's
30:49
okay to talk to them. Even if you
30:51
don't see them. You may know they're in the bushes. You
30:53
may know they're out there.
30:55
Say something to them.
30:57
These are my
30:59
boundaries. but explain it. You have to understand it. You
31:01
cannot leave any wiggle room. You have to
31:03
be one hundred percent specific.
31:06
If there's any wiggle room, they misinterpret because
31:08
our words don't mean the same. So
31:11
if I
31:11
was going to say to one, which
31:14
I never would because I they don't bother me at all, but I didn't
31:16
want them on my porch. I wouldn't say, I don't
31:18
want you coming up to the house because they wouldn't
31:21
understand what that means. I
31:23
would say, you
31:24
are not allowed to walk onto
31:27
my porch by where you enter my home.
31:29
I mean,
31:30
be specific you cannot leave
31:32
wiggle room. They just do not understand
31:35
it.
31:35
And there are gonna be ones that
31:37
will listen and there
31:38
will be some that don't. I mean, if you get
31:40
to some that are so aggressive
31:43
that they're not willing to listen. That's when you
31:45
need to reach out. There's a
31:47
multitude of people besides me
31:49
that can help with that kind of
31:51
thing. and reach out to somebody so that you can
31:53
have that private conversation with them and
31:55
and see because there are it's everyone
31:57
is different. Every individual is
31:59
different. cannot deal with every single
32:01
one the same way. There's
32:03
individual as we are. But don't
32:05
be leaving things out that's gonna entice
32:08
them. They love the bonfires and
32:10
they love to come up while you're having your
32:12
bonfire and cooking your food or whatever, and
32:15
that's great. They'll stand in the tree lines. They'll be
32:17
in the woods watch and you'll see a lot of eye
32:19
shine clean up
32:19
after it. Don't leave all that
32:22
food out. Don't leave a bunch of trash
32:24
out. No. They're not an animal, but they are
32:26
not opposed to going through a trash apparel.
32:29
If they're hungry, we have
32:31
homeless people that do the same thing.
32:33
So keep things
32:35
taken care of on your property, don't
32:38
put situations that they
32:40
can either misread, misinterpret,
32:43
or situations that they
32:45
can take advantage of that can cause
32:47
that type of a situation. Touching
32:49
on what
32:49
you just said about leaving the
32:52
trash out. Are there any special precautions you'd
32:54
recommend for people to avoid
32:56
problems that might arise from putting their
32:58
trash out?
33:00
Not
33:00
really. I haven't had a lot of problems
33:02
with it. I've had the kids get into them a couple
33:04
of times, but I have more problems
33:06
with the wildlife. getting into my trash. So then I do anything
33:09
else? I mean, when I say leave the trash out,
33:11
like, if you're gonna put it out at night before the
33:13
trash man comes, that's not a big deal because you're gonna
33:15
put it out by your road. So
33:17
if
33:17
they're gonna get into it, it's out by
33:19
the road. But don't be setting it up by
33:21
your house and then get mad if they come and they look
33:24
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33:26
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33:27
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33:30
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You're
34:48
you're gonna get gonna get like here,
34:49
especially in South Carolina, we have the
34:52
coyotes, we have a few
34:54
wolves, we don't have a lot, but
34:56
mostly your feral dogs, feral cats, they get into
34:58
the trash all the time. I mean, it's really
35:00
is bad here. Yeah. And
35:02
I think of the entire five years I've
35:04
been here, I've only seen one of them get in the
35:06
trash, and I think it was one of the kids. and
35:09
it was over a toy that I had thrown away that was one
35:11
of the
35:11
grandkids. That's all
35:13
I wanted. But if
35:15
you're
35:15
gonna put food out, And
35:17
occasionally, I do. I don't do
35:19
it
35:19
a lot. Some groups will take it.
35:22
Some groups won't. The one group
35:24
that I worked with in Michigan, there was nothing I
35:26
couldn't give that they wouldn't take.
35:28
The ones here
35:28
are iffy at best. You know, it
35:31
depends on the day. but
35:34
just don't do
35:35
it every single day. Don't make
35:37
it a pattern that they think they
35:39
expect. And certainly, don't put
35:41
it on porch or don't put it on your deck. Go and
35:43
put it back back of the property so they're
35:46
not right up on
35:47
top of you. Now,
35:49
in my particular case, because I
35:51
have so many feral cats here, I
35:53
have a large bowl of cat food
35:55
that is on my porch because I'll fear
35:57
of cats, the ones that I haven't already captured and try to find
35:59
hopes
35:59
for. I have a
36:01
few that we know
36:04
now well enough where they'll come up on the
36:06
porch. And so for
36:08
them, I have big
36:09
bowl of food that
36:10
sits on the porch because the possums come and get it the raccoons and
36:13
everything else. So I put it on
36:15
the porch and we've had Turkey,
36:18
he's one of the younger, one of the
36:20
SaaS quats that are here. He's probably
36:23
he's got he's got to
36:25
be now, I wanna
36:26
say, six or seven. And he was
36:28
just
36:28
a baby baby when we moved in, and
36:30
he'll come up on the porch. She's comfortable
36:32
enough with us where my
36:35
front door has a glass panel on
36:37
either side. And every now and then if we're
36:39
sitting inside, we'll look over and we'll see his big
36:41
black head leaned over the cat food ball and
36:44
he'll take the cat food.
36:45
But if you don't wanna worry about
36:47
anything like that, go put it out away from
36:49
the house. It doesn't have to be right up next
36:52
to it. The other thing I tell people is when they're slapping the side of the
36:54
house, they want you to know
36:56
they're there. And I did speak to a woman
36:58
years ago that
37:00
it absolutely terrified her because they kept hitting the
37:02
house. And she's like, I just get this feeling they
37:04
want me out there with them.
37:07
just because you get the feeling that they want you out there
37:09
with them doesn't mean you have
37:11
to go. And I
37:13
don't recommend that you do. Now
37:15
when I did it, Again,
37:17
this was years ago. I didn't have
37:20
anybody for guidance. I didn't know
37:22
anybody in the big
37:24
foot field. you know, I've been around him since I was a toddler. This was just my
37:26
normal. And I
37:28
went out
37:29
there. Okay?
37:31
I was group I was with was very
37:33
peaceful, very
37:33
kind. I'd sit out in the woods with him and
37:35
walk around me. Everything
37:38
was fine. they're
37:40
not
37:40
all like that. And it's not a
37:41
safe thing to do. I was
37:44
lucky. I didn't get hurt.
37:45
So when they're pounding on the house,
37:47
a lot of times, It's
37:50
just
37:50
for a few different reasons. They
37:52
want you to know they're there. That is the main primary
37:54
goal. They are there. It doesn't
37:56
mean you have to do anything.
37:59
It doesn't
37:59
mean you have to reciprocate.
38:02
They're just letting you know they're
38:04
there. You know,
38:04
you don't have to go out like I
38:06
did in the middle of the night. and my victim
38:09
was at two o'clock in the morning and set out in the woods with him.
38:11
I was stupid.
38:12
I was blessed
38:13
that they group I
38:15
was interacting with was as kind and wonderful as
38:18
they were. But it could have
38:19
just as easily gone the
38:21
other way. So when you
38:23
have
38:23
them slapping the house like that. That doesn't mean
38:25
they're trying to tear the house down around
38:28
you. You know, it doesn't mean any of those things.
38:30
It just means they're letting you know
38:32
they're there. Pat
38:32
and I were laying in bed one morning, and it was actually of his days off.
38:35
And we weren't as tired. We hadn't had
38:37
a storm the night before. and
38:40
it was sunny that morning. And we were laying there watching a movie thinking about
38:43
going back to sleep, and they just started
38:45
pounding on the wall behind our bed.
38:47
I mean, just pounding And
38:50
I thought, what in the world was going on? Mhmm. And it just didn't stop.
38:53
So finally, I said to Paris, we gotta go
38:55
find out what's going on. So
38:57
we went outside. and think
39:00
heavens they did what they did because what
39:02
we found when we got outside was a tree
39:04
limb, had
39:04
come down off our big trained the
39:06
front yard and then landed on the electrical pole, which was
39:09
putting sparks out onto the
39:11
ground and starting fires. I
39:14
mean, had
39:14
we not responded and and checked what
39:17
they were doing? We could have all
39:19
been burned. I mean, I'm in the
39:21
middle of the woods. It could
39:23
have set the whole woods on fire. So they do
39:25
things to help. Their culture, they're
39:26
not supposed to
39:27
interfere with our world,
39:29
and we're not most interfere with
39:31
theirs. But a lot really kind hearted ones will,
39:34
and they will try to help. So
39:35
I guess,
39:38
my advice would be to people that when you do have contact or
39:40
there is something going on, don't always
39:43
assume it's negatively. because
39:45
it's not always meant that
39:48
way. Kinda look at the bigger
39:50
picture and and see outside of the
39:52
little box. And say, okay,
39:54
what's going on around me that might cause
39:56
this? Because a lot of times, they are trying to
39:58
help. They don't get nearly enough
39:59
credit for all the good things
40:02
they do.
40:03
Absolutely. There's been
40:05
countless times that they
40:07
have
40:08
well, they say my life six times.
40:10
And
40:10
I'm a lot of work for them. And
40:12
they've
40:12
saved pets twice. They
40:15
have
40:15
countless people on record
40:18
that somebody's
40:20
gotten lost.
40:20
got lost and
40:22
they've been let out
40:23
of the woods or they've
40:25
been
40:25
found. There was a woman not too long ago, and
40:28
I don't even remember what state it
40:30
was in. This was a few
40:32
months ago where it was the missing
40:34
hiker she had gotten lost and
40:36
turned around, and she still claims to this day
40:38
that a SaaS watch is what let her out of
40:40
the woods. I mean, I've been out in the woods
40:42
before and they have
40:44
warned me of something
40:46
out there that could
40:47
be potentially dangerous
40:48
to me.
40:50
they
40:50
wanted me to go back. So I did. And the one time I was out in
40:52
my yard, I was walking towards the end of my driveway.
40:55
I looked on a private drive out in
40:57
the middle of the woods. and
40:59
I was walking out towards the
41:02
drive. And they said, go back in the house.
41:04
And I said, why? And I was told, you
41:06
know, they were
41:08
very adamant It's not safe. What is out
41:10
here now will hurt you. And I
41:12
went back in the house and they were out there and
41:14
you could see them. I don't I never
41:16
did find out what it was that they were
41:18
so concerned with, but they were throwing
41:20
rocks at it from the tree line. They were all
41:22
standing. I could see them. They're all on the
41:24
tree drawing rocks across the yard at whatever was on the other
41:26
side of that tradeline.
41:28
I mean, there's more
41:29
good ones than bad
41:32
ones. And I think ninety percent of the issues
41:34
come down to misinterpretation,
41:36
you know, when they
41:38
throw
41:38
these rocks at people. People
41:41
are like, oh, no. They attack me
41:43
with rocks.
41:43
First thing I always say is what size is the
41:46
rock. If you're talking about little acorn
41:48
sized rocks, that's just to let you know
41:50
they're there. but to keep them at a safe distance, so you're not gonna turn around,
41:52
try to harm them. But they want you
41:54
to know either
41:54
there. It's a way of making contact. You know,
41:56
then you get the
41:57
medium sized rocks
42:00
where
42:00
that's simply a warning saying, you know what, you shouldn't
42:02
be here, you need to turn away, go
42:04
back the way you
42:05
came, quit going forward because this is not
42:07
where you need to
42:10
be. That
42:10
could be because you're too close to their children. They're hunting.
42:12
They're gathering together for something,
42:14
or it could be that there's something there
42:16
that could physically hurt you. And
42:20
then you get the bigger ones
42:22
where now you've crossed that line and you've
42:24
ignored all the other warnings and they're
42:26
angry and they want you out of there and you're going to
42:28
go out of there. So, you know,
42:30
depending on the size of the rack is really
42:32
the intent behind it. Yeah.
42:34
When they
42:34
wanna get a point across, it sure does seem
42:37
like they're awfully good at doing that.
42:39
Here's a question I wanted to ask
42:41
you for a long time now, Robin. Do
42:43
they seem to see it as an
42:45
invasion of their privacy? you go into the
42:47
woods around your property at night if they're around? It depends on
42:50
how far
42:50
back you go. I don't think
42:53
they mine people people in the woods,
42:55
but if you get close to where their actual living space is. And by that,
42:57
I don't mean these temporary little
42:59
tipies that everybody sees around.
43:01
That is not where they live. That's a
43:04
temporary thing. Just like when we go out in
43:06
the woods and you put a tent up. That's not your
43:08
permanent home. That's just a tent. if not any
43:10
different with them, they read your
43:11
intent. And if your
43:13
intent is pure and you're kind
43:16
hearted,
43:16
for the most part, they
43:18
really don't have an issue with you walking around in the woods. But if you're
43:20
out there trying to hunt them down, it's
43:22
not that they care that you look
43:24
for them. It's your intent in your
43:28
heart. it's how far are you gonna go and push it? I mean,
43:30
if you're gonna go back and and you're going
43:32
so far back where now
43:35
now you're a
43:36
danger to their family, then
43:38
it's a problem
43:38
for them. It really is, they've never bothered
43:41
me, like, where I live right
43:43
now, the The venomous snakes are just unbelievable. So
43:45
I don't go too far back. I
43:48
don't have to. They come to the house.
43:50
I mean, when I was in
43:52
Michigan and when I went back in
43:54
June, I was
43:54
told me that documentary and I was visiting
43:56
family, and I was in
43:58
Michigan for about three weeks. And I
43:59
was walking around in the woods all day.
44:02
I
44:02
love it. You know, it feeds my soul.
44:06
but I also knew how far to push it. You
44:08
wanna enjoy the woods, you wanna share that
44:10
space with them, but you don't wanna
44:14
be intrusive. if they're walking around in your yard like they do
44:16
hear, Pat and I don't care. They're not
44:18
hurting anything. They're living
44:20
their lives. But
44:22
if they were to kick my and in living room,
44:24
while my family's there, my children,
44:26
or my grandchildren, that's a whole different ballgame.
44:29
Now I'm mad.
44:30
i'm mad and
44:32
that's kind of the same level that they are.
44:34
If you wanna go out in those woods and
44:36
you wanna spend time out there and experience
44:38
nature and have love in your heart,
44:41
and be peaceful and non
44:44
intrusive, you're
44:44
welcome. But
44:46
at the same time,
44:48
if
44:48
you get to that point where you're pushing it
44:50
and they are in an area where
44:53
their children are, they're gonna give you subtle
44:55
signs. The first thing you're gonna
44:58
feel is where
44:58
they can project that
44:59
emotion onto you so that you
45:02
are gonna feel fearful. That doesn't mean they're
45:04
gonna attack you. That's a a tactic
45:06
that they
45:08
use to try to get you to say, okay, this is an area
45:10
I really shouldn't be in in leave. And they
45:12
normally will try to do it in the
45:15
comments manner possible and give
45:17
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they're
46:51
fine with sharing space. But again, like
46:53
us, we share
46:54
space fine. But here
46:57
at
46:57
my property, but that
46:59
doesn't mean I want anybody kicking all
47:01
my door. I mean, we've
47:04
had them get in the house before they have not
47:06
damaged my home. In any way, we just found
47:08
the money prints and, you know, they got in the pantry and had some
47:10
stuff pulled out of the pantry.
47:12
But we were
47:13
not home. you know, I
47:15
mean,
47:15
it's just an assumption that that's what it was, but I
47:18
don't know what else would leave the money footprints and the giant
47:20
money handprints all over
47:22
the voice. But if we were
47:23
sitting at home with our children or our grandchildren, and
47:25
that happened, that changes
47:27
everything. Now you're an
47:29
intruder. Now you're intrusive. and
47:32
you've gotten too close. So it just comes down to
47:35
being respectful. Don't push
47:37
it too far. Go
47:38
out there, enjoy yourself.
47:40
have peace
47:41
and love in your heart because they can read your intent. And as long as
47:43
that's what you're doing, then they're
47:45
okay with it. You
47:48
know, I don't necessarily know that I would
47:51
be as terrified as
47:52
per se I mean,
47:53
not that these things don't scare me at times.
47:55
I'm not stupid.
47:58
I've been right before. I don't like it when I'm out in the woods in
47:59
the middle of the night, and I can't see what's coming up
48:02
behind me. And I've had them
48:04
literally come up and put their hand on
48:06
my shoulder. in the
48:08
dark.
48:08
And they never did anything to me.
48:10
They never hurt me in any way, shape or form.
48:12
Never even tried to. It wouldn't have
48:14
mattered if it was my And if it's in the dark and I can't
48:16
see it, I'm automatically frightened. I don't mind
48:19
being out in the dark, but just don't I
48:21
don't like things coming up on top of me
48:23
in the dark. But I've
48:25
been out in the woods with
48:27
before, and I've
48:29
been fine. When I used to go out and sit
48:31
in the woods at night and they would walk around
48:33
me where I could see them
48:35
in the moonlight didn't bother me. But I mean, when
48:37
I can get frank just like everybody
48:38
else, if I was sitting in my
48:40
living room and then all of a sudden,
48:44
one of these things came pulled into the door. Of course,
48:46
you're gonna be frightened.
48:48
Absolutely. You
48:49
know, you're human, you're
48:51
you have emotions.
48:54
just, like, if you
48:54
were to go out in the woods in the middle of the night and you walked up on
48:56
my exam and they had their children there, are you
48:59
walked into their area that was
49:01
a private parking area? You're
49:03
gonna
49:03
scare them. You're gonna starve them, and that's why they would
49:05
get aggressive. Yeah. There is something
49:07
awfully creepy about having something come up
49:10
behind you in the dark. No. I
49:12
get it. If you
49:14
think SaaS watch are hanging around, do you
49:16
think it's a good idea to do things to
49:18
encourage interactions with them? Or do
49:20
you think it's best not to
49:22
encourage interaction with SASKWAD, you don't
49:24
know? I think that if
49:25
you want to encourage interactions,
49:28
it's not that you shouldn't.
49:31
It's
49:32
just go slow.
49:34
We encourage
49:34
your interactions all the time,
49:37
but
49:37
what I would recommend
49:39
for people wanting to do that is
49:41
just because you can doesn't mean you
49:42
should. And
49:44
be careful how you go
49:46
about it because you don't
49:49
want to encourage something that you're gonna
49:52
later regret. Like
49:54
here at our home, we're so used
49:56
to it. And there's thousands and thousands of
49:58
people that have it like we do here.
49:59
We're not the only ones by any means. We're not
50:02
special. It's just this is our
50:04
lives. And we
50:06
encourage it but
50:07
there's a limit. You know, you have
50:09
to make sure you know your
50:12
boundaries. If
50:12
you don't want them at your home, don't
50:14
start trying to do things with them at
50:16
your home. find an area that
50:18
you are comfortable with and go to that
50:20
area. And they will follow you home. I'm not
50:22
gonna say they're not. I
50:23
mean, some of them will, some of them
50:26
won't. But my point is if
50:28
you're gonna gift them, whether your feathers or toys or
50:30
white rocks, they love the white rocks, that's an active
50:34
friendship. If you
50:35
don't want them at your home, don't start it
50:37
there.
50:37
If they wander over and they followed your
50:39
home, that's a little bit different because now
50:41
they followed you
50:44
home. But
50:44
think it through before you start these exchanges.
50:48
Because if they
50:49
like you or even
50:51
if they don't like you,
50:54
sometimes you can have a casual with them. But more
50:57
than not, they become attached
50:59
and you become
51:01
a friend. But
51:03
And the same thing
51:06
is if you're out there trying to hurt
51:08
them and they pick up that you're trying
51:10
to hurt them, there is no place on heaven earth
51:12
so you can hide. They
51:14
believe an
51:14
eye for an eye, and their
51:16
form
51:16
of justice is a lot different
51:18
than ours. You don't wanna you
51:20
don't want to go there you
51:22
just don't wanna do it. And, I mean, they're
51:24
protecting your culture, their way of life, their
51:26
people just like we are, we have the
51:28
military. in
51:30
their
51:30
world where they don't have the military, they have warriors
51:32
that are gonna protect the client as well. And
51:34
really, it's not fair for us
51:37
to expect anything less.
51:39
So
51:40
my point being is they're
51:42
going to
51:43
protect themselves. If it comes
51:45
down
51:45
to them or us, they will protect their people
51:47
just like will protect our people. It's
51:50
just the way it is. You know, you're
51:52
gonna preserve yourself before you're gonna preserve
51:55
anybody else. So an
51:57
answer to your question as far as inviting
51:59
contact, inviting contact is
51:59
okay, but think it through
52:02
before you do because once you
52:04
get that contact, it
52:06
changes your life. It's not the same
52:08
as it was before. You don't
52:10
get this, you know, oh, it happened one day and
52:12
it was fun and all
52:14
stopped now. because
52:14
it just doesn't work that way. Now you've had contacts with them. That's
52:16
something that you can't change. You can't
52:20
undo. and
52:21
it does follow you. You know, I'm not gonna
52:23
say that people don't have a one time
52:25
encounter accidentally or see something in the
52:28
woods and then that it goes with
52:30
the rest of their life. If there's a difference in an
52:32
accidental encounter and seeking
52:34
one out. And if
52:35
you're seeking out
52:38
that encounter, then to them,
52:38
that means you want contact. So
52:40
you have to just
52:42
be very careful. Think it through before
52:44
you do it. My introduction that I have,
52:47
I've been very, very blessed. I
52:49
really
52:49
even the good
52:50
and the bad, I wouldn't trade one
52:53
single second or day
52:55
of it. But my life
52:56
is not
52:57
like a lot of people's lives, you know,
52:59
and sometimes you can't go
53:02
back. So,
53:04
I mean, Yeah. I don't know any difference. So this is my normal,
53:06
but, you know, a lot of people I have
53:07
a very dear friend.
53:09
And she had no
53:10
idea she had them at her house. None.
53:13
to her house
53:14
one day, and she has a Benson backyard,
53:16
and the dogs were playing the backyard.
53:18
And I saw these gigantic footprints.
53:21
And I said to her, I said, Geraldine, my goodness. You know,
53:23
look at these footprints here, and she said, you
53:26
know, I see those now and then. So I can't
53:28
imagine who's been out in
53:30
my backyard. she said, that just really bothers me. And I said, have you looked at
53:32
the size of those people? Like, it's not one of
53:34
our people. And, you know, I we
53:36
talked
53:36
about it and everything, and she became more aware
53:40
of it. And
53:40
now she's got great interaction going on,
53:42
and she loves it, but there are times
53:44
it can frighten her. her
53:47
husband passed away four years ago. She
53:49
lives alone. And
53:51
so there are times that it can
53:53
be frightening, but there's also of times that
53:55
it's been joyous where she's looked out the window and had the little kids putting
53:57
their faces up against the window, you
53:59
know, and she's seen
54:02
them. And she
54:03
was viciously
54:03
attacked
54:05
by two
54:06
dogs
54:07
one day, and they
54:10
actually are the reason she's so
54:12
alive. They saved her when she
54:14
was grateful for that, but it changes your life.
54:16
So it's like be careful what you asked for.
54:18
Be careful
54:18
what you start because, yeah, like you said, it might not be all
54:21
that easy to stop. Bouncing back
54:23
to what you said about conducting
54:26
yourself in and around the woods. Even
54:28
if you have a good mindset, do you
54:30
recommend asking permission to enter the woods
54:32
before doing so when you know
54:36
they're around? I know a lot of
54:36
people that do that and it does very
54:39
well for them. Again, every
54:41
one of them
54:42
and every clan is They're individualized.
54:44
No. Two are alike. You
54:46
know, it's always respectful, and that's what
54:49
it comes down to. when
54:51
I go in the woods, the first thing I do
54:53
is I announce that I'm there and I tell them,
54:55
you know, I'm here with love and kindness. I'm
54:57
not here to hurt anybody. I
54:59
asked that you show nothing
55:01
but kindness to me. I wish
55:03
you no
55:03
harm. I wish none of
55:05
your people harm. I
55:07
make my intentions clear. And while they can read
55:09
your intention, what's really nice is when
55:11
they read your intention
55:15
and
55:15
then you verbalize your
55:18
intention,
55:18
that really is helpful because
55:21
people
55:21
try to fake it,
55:23
lie about it, whatever. and they don't
55:25
realize they can read your intent. So if you're going in there
55:27
with a nil intention, but you're saying, oh, no,
55:29
I'm here to be
55:32
your buddy. You know, I wanna shake your hand, whatever, but your intention is to
55:34
harm them. They know.
55:36
And all that does
55:37
is it's saying you're saying one thing,
55:39
but your intent is showing another,
55:42
and it's a conflicting
55:42
feeling that they're getting,
55:44
and it's automatic distrust.
55:46
And once they just trust you, there's
55:47
no getting it
55:50
back. it
55:50
it just doesn't work. So it's really beneficial.
55:52
Go in there and say, you know, I asked that,
55:54
you know, you allow me to just walk through
55:58
your home I'm not here to hurt you talk to them.
55:59
I recommend that a
56:01
lot to people. I do that even when
56:03
I go in my
56:04
backyard. Like, if I went to go back by the
56:06
woods, I'll
56:08
say, hey, guys. I'm just out here doing this. I
56:10
don't ask permission to go on my backyard,
56:12
but I walk out. And I'll say, hey,
56:14
guys. You know, if anybody's out here, I'm
56:17
just came out here to do this. I've got
56:19
here to bother anybody. And not that
56:21
it won't ever happen, but I've
56:23
never gotten zapped. And I
56:25
always tell everybody, knock on wood my
56:27
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tuition paid. When I have done those shows
57:50
like
57:50
I was sharing with you, when I've
57:53
done some shows that
57:54
are at night, I've gone outside just because
57:58
it's quieter. And I'll come
57:59
out and while I'm
58:02
outside, I'll be like, okay, guys. I
58:04
just can't out here to talk
58:06
about you, to share with people about you, and
58:08
your people, and your culture, and to let them
58:10
know how wonderful you are.
58:12
And I tell them I tell them all
58:14
the time. They like
58:15
predictability. They like
58:18
consistency. If you
58:19
have a regular routine that
58:21
you do, that's all the
58:23
better for them. because
58:24
then they know what to expect. And if what
58:26
your intent is matches what
58:29
you're telling them, it speaks
58:31
volumes. It really
58:32
it really does does. I can
58:34
only imagine what it must be like having them around all
58:36
the time and interacting with them the
58:38
way you do. That's gotta be incredible.
58:41
Yeah.
58:42
The cats, I don't think, are always happy
58:44
about it. They've never hurt one of
58:46
the cats, but they'll lay on the window so
58:49
the cats will, while the windows are open, the screens
58:51
are down, and they lay on the
58:53
window cell, and they think
58:55
it's funny. They'll go and they'll sit the
58:57
SaaS box set under the windowsill, and then they'll take their
58:59
hand, and they'll put it up and they'll
59:01
snap the screen. And every
59:03
single time they
59:05
do it, it scares the tarnation out of the cans. And then you can hear
59:07
the SaaS box laughing. And it's like
59:09
they don't
59:10
hurt them. They know what they're
59:12
doing.
59:13
Well, a lot of people like to
59:15
scare cats. I guess why should they be
59:18
different?
59:18
They're pranksters. They are big
59:21
pranksters. They have a wicked sense of humor. It's like when they
59:23
do the belly
59:23
crawl. They'll do that belly
59:26
crawl
59:26
and it looks like Scooby
59:28
Doo you know,
59:29
when he's up on his fingers and his toes and he
59:31
hear that dink dink dink noise,
59:33
and they'll do that
59:35
through the grass. and they can sneak up on whether they're trying to
59:37
hunt or whether they're trying to watch us, watch them, or
59:40
whatever. They'll go on the accurate legs
59:42
right out from interview and then laugh because I think
59:44
it's funny.
59:46
Yeah.
59:46
It's funny unless you're the one who has their legs knocked out.
59:49
Yeah. Exactly.
59:50
Yeah. All these amazing things
59:51
they do
59:53
It really makes you wonder how to do half of these
59:56
things, but they're remarkable.
59:58
You stress the
59:59
importance
59:59
of setting boundaries
1:00:02
earlier, but Isn't there a risk
1:00:04
in angering them by trying to do
1:00:06
that? I think
1:00:06
there is, but at the same
1:00:09
time, I think the benefits outweigh the
1:00:11
risk can't too harsh in it and you can't
1:00:13
put unreasonable expectations, and
1:00:16
I think that's the key to it.
1:00:18
they don't understand property lines. They don't
1:00:21
understand
1:00:21
that we pay taxes on our property or
1:00:23
we purchase our property. It doesn't work that way
1:00:25
in their world.
1:00:27
So if you say, you can go in the
1:00:29
woods around, but you can't come on my land,
1:00:32
that's gonna make a mad because in
1:00:34
their eyes,
1:00:36
granted,
1:00:36
they have territories or whatever, but the earth
1:00:39
is
1:00:39
to be shared. And so they don't
1:00:41
understand that.
1:00:41
They really
1:00:44
don't. I think when you put down
1:00:47
your expectations, it's the
1:00:49
way you say it. It's
1:00:51
your intent. Again, it's how
1:00:54
things go that really is
1:00:55
gonna pull any weight with
1:00:58
them. I would never go
1:00:59
up to them and say,
1:01:01
I don't care to do outside, but the first one that comes through my door,
1:01:04
I'm gonna just flip out
1:01:06
on. That's not
1:01:07
kind. That's not loving. when
1:01:09
I've said it in quite honestly, I
1:01:11
don't care if they come in or out as long as
1:01:13
they're not hurt anybody. But, you know, the only
1:01:15
thing I've said is, when
1:01:17
my children or my grandchildren are here, that would frighten them.
1:01:19
So put it
1:01:19
so that they can see the
1:01:22
compassion there. that would frighten them.
1:01:24
If you come in the house when we're home, that
1:01:26
will frighten us. So we please ask
1:01:28
that you respect that this is our
1:01:30
space, and then turn it around on them
1:01:32
and say, we would never go home your
1:01:34
space. That's yours. We won't go there,
1:01:36
but we don't want
1:01:36
you to go there. So you wanted them to
1:01:39
understand. It's like when you
1:01:42
explain something to a child. And it's not that they're not intelligent
1:01:44
because they're more intelligent than we
1:01:46
are. It comes down
1:01:48
to them understanding
1:01:50
our culture and our ways in
1:01:52
what we mean. And so that's
1:01:54
why you wanna talk like that to them
1:01:56
so that there's no wiggle room
1:01:59
for misinterpretation
1:01:59
because we don't understand other
1:02:02
ways. We just don't. We
1:02:03
try we learn
1:02:05
from it. Hopefully, But at the
1:02:08
same time, we're never gonna understand
1:02:10
everything they do or why they do
1:02:12
it. And they're not going
1:02:14
to I don't wanna wake up in the morning and see one walk
1:02:16
into my living room. That's not gonna be the
1:02:18
highlight of my day because you don't know which
1:02:20
one is
1:02:20
it gonna be a nice one, isn't that? And you don't
1:02:23
want anybody into your space. I don't care who it is. I don't wanna see my next
1:02:25
door neighbor, my living room, when I wake
1:02:27
up either. So you
1:02:28
just wanna put it
1:02:31
in a manner that
1:02:32
is calm and loving, but that
1:02:34
I would not do this
1:02:36
to you. Therefore, I don't want you to do this
1:02:39
to me. so
1:02:40
they can see that it's a mutual benefit. It's not just all
1:02:43
about you. It's not just all about them.
1:02:45
So it's in your wording. It's in how
1:02:47
you put it to them.
1:02:50
you
1:02:50
know, like, when I got mad about the ones on the roof, I
1:02:52
finally went out there and just I mean,
1:02:54
I did. I used them. I was a ridiculous
1:02:57
Like, I never thought it would've worked, and I don't think it would ever work
1:02:59
again if I tried. I went out there
1:03:02
stomping my feet looking like a
1:03:04
village idiot. and said, you're
1:03:06
gonna get off my roofer. I'm gonna snappier,
1:03:08
Harry, but I'm a
1:03:10
driver. He used the mom voice and I could hear some of
1:03:12
the adults
1:03:14
laughing, you
1:03:14
know. But we had gone several
1:03:16
times. So
1:03:17
I went outside and I said, I know you
1:03:19
the parents are out here,
1:03:22
you know, like, you need to keep them off the roof. And most of them did
1:03:24
quit, but then we had a couple that kept
1:03:26
pushing it, and I think they finally get in trouble.
1:03:28
because, you know, the parents try to keep a
1:03:30
tight rein
1:03:32
on them. they actually do. That's
1:03:33
like the ones with the garage. I
1:03:34
know as bad as it's now
1:03:36
gonna be super expensive to fix
1:03:38
the store because it's a mess but
1:03:41
they didn't do it to hurt anything. They wanted
1:03:43
to see the animals, and I know that's what
1:03:46
they wanted because once they got
1:03:48
in, there was this big mud light. Like, they were their
1:03:50
belly coming through the bottom panel, and then
1:03:52
there was muddy footprints all over the garage. And
1:03:54
the animals are running around,
1:03:58
and they
1:03:58
had a good time,
1:03:59
and I had an actual security camera in the garage
1:04:02
because it wasn't like this was the
1:04:04
first offense. and
1:04:06
the security camera, of course, was not
1:04:08
working at all. So
1:04:10
that didn't help me,
1:04:11
you know, to prove what
1:04:13
it was. But
1:04:15
again, it's dealing with bam bam rubble. These kids don't
1:04:18
understand the strength that they
1:04:20
possess. And the night that I did
1:04:22
that show
1:04:24
for Dave Scott. I was sitting down the porch, and it was so funny because
1:04:26
they kept doing this rhythmic.
1:04:28
One nap, wait five
1:04:30
seconds. One nap, wait five seconds.
1:04:34
And Dave had taken he takes a break every thirty
1:04:36
minutes so that you can use the restroom, get
1:04:38
a drink, or whatever. And he had taken a
1:04:40
break. So he wasn't even on air, and I was
1:04:43
just sitting there And I kept hearing this. It sounded like
1:04:45
them hitting the bottom of a metal
1:04:48
pan. And I thought, where in the world did
1:04:50
they get a metal pan? Like, there's nothing in
1:04:52
that brush
1:04:54
that has any metal in it, but it was very consistent
1:04:56
and it was to the letter. It
1:04:58
was one knock on it,
1:05:01
and then five second wait, one night, and it
1:05:03
did, like, eight times. So I reached over to
1:05:05
the wooden bannister on my porch, and I
1:05:07
knocked three times very quickly. And as
1:05:09
soon as I did, they repeated that tree
1:05:11
knocked back. And I thought, well, that tells
1:05:13
me that it's actually something with the
1:05:15
thought process because it
1:05:18
was
1:05:18
doing that one pattern for so long. And as soon
1:05:20
as I did that, it did it back. And then it went back
1:05:22
to the pattern of one not wait five seconds.
1:05:24
One not wait five seconds. So
1:05:26
then I did it again only with ForNax
1:05:28
and I answered back with ForNax, which
1:05:30
really
1:05:30
shows intelligence.
1:05:32
A
1:05:33
lot of intelligence That's the
1:05:35
thing with him. Seems like we have so much more intelligence than they
1:05:37
ever get credit for. Yeah. They don't.
1:05:39
They are a
1:05:40
higher level of intelligence than we are, but
1:05:43
it's a different kind of intelligence. I mean,
1:05:45
it's a different culture. And I think we're
1:05:48
programmed for
1:05:50
for our
1:05:51
culture and our intelligence
1:05:54
is based on that and what works in our
1:05:56
world where
1:05:58
there's is a
1:05:59
different
1:05:59
culture. But, you know, we're we're
1:06:02
more into electronics. The thing is
1:06:04
that these guys with
1:06:06
electronics, they're unbelievable. if they wanna mess with
1:06:08
an electronic, it it's game
1:06:10
on. But they are. They're
1:06:12
problem solving and they're figuring
1:06:14
things out it's astronomical. And they don't get the credit
1:06:16
for the good stuff that they do, and they don't
1:06:18
get the credit for
1:06:20
the intelligence
1:06:21
that they have,
1:06:23
the only thing you ever hear about is the aggression. But I
1:06:26
do wanna point out that with our
1:06:28
people,
1:06:29
realistically, We have
1:06:31
murders, rapists, pedophiles,
1:06:34
psychopaths, drug addicts.
1:06:36
We have, I think,
1:06:38
more aggressive people in our society
1:06:40
than they do. I would be more comfortable
1:06:42
out in the woods with a
1:06:43
hundred SaaS bucks than I would a hundred people of ours that
1:06:45
I don't
1:06:48
know. I
1:06:48
mean, our people where I
1:06:50
will say that I met some of the most wonderful
1:06:52
people in the field of research that
1:06:55
I could ever hope to me, like, just
1:06:57
wonderful wonderful people. You're one of them.
1:06:59
I absolutely adore you. But at the
1:07:02
same time, the hate that it's thrown
1:07:04
through here and cruelty
1:07:06
to each other, in it,
1:07:07
instead of a lot of people that are doing it. It's just
1:07:10
the ones that are are at a level
1:07:12
that I can't comprehend. Like, I
1:07:14
just don't get that. But then if you look
1:07:16
out in our world today,
1:07:18
at
1:07:18
the level of
1:07:19
hate, everybody's
1:07:21
out for themselves. calls. And
1:07:23
the one thing that the SaaS watch teaches is you work
1:07:25
as a collective, you're stronger together. I mean,
1:07:27
that is
1:07:28
their main message.
1:07:31
you
1:07:31
know, you work as a collective under the law
1:07:33
of one, and we just
1:07:35
don't get that. And look, what's
1:07:37
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1:09:17
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1:09:19
that have puzzles? Oh,
1:09:22
you know what?
1:09:24
And I could be entirely wrong on
1:09:26
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1:09:28
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1:09:30
1II had experience, so she was a sweetheart. Her name was Trudi. I called her Trudi.
1:09:33
Very,
1:09:34
very sweet girl.
1:09:36
and she actually lived with
1:09:38
one of the clans that I was working with. And she was
1:09:42
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1:09:45
the me they look
1:09:46
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1:09:48
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1:09:50
They look to
1:09:51
me like a big dog
1:09:53
been cross. And I've
1:09:54
seen the dog man that
1:09:56
run with
1:09:57
the bigfoots. And, genetically, it's possible
1:09:59
for
1:09:59
that to
1:09:59
be across So
1:10:03
that's
1:10:03
what my take on that was.
1:10:05
But then you also have the
1:10:08
Gugwe. And the
1:10:10
Gugwe look
1:10:11
and these things I'm being honest, these
1:10:13
things are killers. That's all they
1:10:15
are. There's not one
1:10:16
of them that's kind that I have ever
1:10:18
heard of, you know, and the ones that are
1:10:20
I think the other ones
1:10:22
probably kill them. But they have what looks like a baboon face. And
1:10:28
they literally they wanna kill
1:10:30
the SaaS watch, they wanna kill that's all they do is kill. But the ones
1:10:32
that I think you're referring
1:10:33
to, they they I'd
1:10:36
say they'll like
1:10:38
a Teddy bear face.
1:10:40
And when I
1:10:42
met her, she was
1:10:45
with the clan that had the dogmen and the
1:10:47
SaaS watch in it. Now there's a lot of areas that you can go they won't mingle
1:10:52
together, but I
1:10:54
know
1:10:54
a ton of people who have dogmen and sasquatch sharing land together sharing space
1:10:56
together and not have a problem. They
1:10:58
hear it here
1:10:59
at my house I
1:11:03
don't think that
1:11:03
I ever see them out there holding hands, like, throughout on date night,
1:11:05
but, I mean, they're walking around the yard
1:11:08
at the same time
1:11:10
or sharing the same woods
1:11:12
or one might be in the backyard and
1:11:14
another one might be in the front yard. There's no fighting
1:11:15
between them. But the one that I
1:11:17
saw, in
1:11:18
fact, I had a photo of
1:11:20
her. she looks like she
1:11:22
has a muzzle in smaller ears, not
1:11:23
like a dog man ears, but almost like a bear would have. And
1:11:25
then he had
1:11:28
a
1:11:28
tail. Now
1:11:31
I know that there's others that people have seen that
1:11:33
don't have the tail. The Guggies
1:11:35
have, like, literally, it
1:11:37
looks just like a dead bone. phase, and
1:11:39
they don't
1:11:39
have a tail, and they're very dangerous. And I
1:11:41
think possibly that, you know, that
1:11:43
could be what a lot
1:11:45
of people are thinking are
1:11:47
are that with the to the snow
1:11:50
down him.
1:11:50
That's exactly what I was talking
1:11:52
about. I hope you haven't
1:11:54
had many experiences with him.
1:11:57
I have
1:11:57
not had them here at my home. I've had a few
1:11:59
experiences with them because other
1:12:00
people have had them there, and
1:12:02
I've kinda helped out that way. But
1:12:07
Anybody sees one of these things, do not even try to
1:12:09
have contact with it, and you
1:12:10
need to get out as fast
1:12:13
as you can. they're
1:12:14
so highly dangerous, Guggies will
1:12:16
kill anything moving, and
1:12:18
they have no remorse. And
1:12:20
they definitely try to kill the SaaS
1:12:22
watch as much as they can. He wouldn't
1:12:24
have
1:12:24
to tell me twice. But having said that,
1:12:26
I can't thank you enough for coming on and sharing all
1:12:28
this great advice with us,
1:12:30
Robin. I really appreciate it. Oh,
1:12:34
you're
1:12:34
so welcome, Deck. And I for always we
1:12:37
appreciate
1:12:39
you coming back.
1:12:41
You're always welcome. And like I said, thanks again so much for your
1:12:43
time. Yeah. No problem. You take care. You too.
1:12:46
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1:12:48
great night.
1:12:48
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