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The Bridgewater Triangle: Tour of Terror with Cryptids and More!

The Bridgewater Triangle: Tour of Terror with Cryptids and More!

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The Bridgewater Triangle: Tour of Terror with Cryptids and More!

The Bridgewater Triangle: Tour of Terror with Cryptids and More!

Thursday, 4th April 2024
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0:10

Welcome to the Adity Shop , where

0:13

the Bazaar is always on sale

0:15

.

0:28

Welcome to the Adity Shop . I'm your curator

0:31

, Kara . This is your other

0:33

curator , Zuck .

0:35

Hello , and this is

0:37

the podcast where we bring to you

0:39

from our shop creepy , odd , weird , strange

0:41

, paranormal haunted

0:43

stories from around the globe

0:45

. How the hell

0:47

are you today ?

0:49

Well , I got a new shirt

0:51

in the mail today . I literally just unpackaged

0:53

it while you were chatting with me . I don't know if I noticed it , it's so

0:55

cute .

0:56

It's the monsters . Oh cute , and

1:02

it's like the 50th anniversary shirt or whatever

1:04

.

1:04

but I saw it and I was like Okay , what about the shirt

1:07

you're wearing ?

1:07

What does clothes over bros mean ?

1:10

Well , those that know know . So

1:13

, believe it or not , but I want to know . It

1:15

is Brooke . It's Brooke Davis's

1:17

clothing company from One Tree Hill .

1:19

Oh Jesus , Okay , I should have known it was One Tree Hill

1:21

. It's always One Tree Hill with you .

1:24

It's always One Tree Hill , really supernatural , or

1:26

oh .

1:28

I finally watched TV Speak

1:30

on TV shows . I

1:33

binge the first season and a

1:35

half of Only Murders in the

1:37

Building . Have you watched ?

1:38

it . I've been . No , because I don't have whatever

1:40

it's on , it's on , I can watch it .

1:42

I don't have Hulu , give it to me . I

1:45

can't give you my Hulu because it's not mine

1:47

.

1:47

Oh , bitch at me for not having Hulu . And then you're stealing

1:49

so many .

1:51

So it was cute . It's people who end up

1:53

putting on a true crime podcast .

1:55

Selena Gomez right .

1:56

Yeah , it's Selena Gomez . I love her . It's

1:58

Martin Short and Steve Martin , and

2:02

then Nathan Broderick's in it . I mean , everybody

2:04

is in it . Let's be honest , like

2:06

everyone who's had like a small part

2:09

in things you've seen is in it . They have some

2:11

huge sting , is like

2:13

a main character .

2:14

Isn't it on like season three now ?

2:16

I think so , and it's one of those things where , like , season

2:18

one was really good season two . It's like some

2:21

shows should just be left at season one and then be

2:23

done with it , but it's cute . They

2:26

definitely make podcasting look real easy , though

2:28

.

2:28

Oh my God , I didn't realize it had

2:30

anything to do with podcasting , though that's funny , oh

2:32

yeah .

2:33

Yeah , they

2:35

like the Selena Gomez . And then Steve Martin

2:37

and Martin Short come across a body

2:39

in their building .

2:40

Well , I knew that part , but I guess I didn't really know

2:42

what . Yeah , I don't know .

2:44

Okay , and then so they started a podcast called

2:46

Only Murders in the building . It's

2:49

cute , though I don't know how to watch it . That's about all I've

2:51

got going on . There's nothing else .

2:53

There's like birds in between

2:55

my attic and the house

2:57

, Like they're not in the house but like you can probably

3:00

hear them . So there's birds in the walls .

3:02

This is a lesson on karma , because

3:04

you've made fun of the squirrels in my walls for like

3:06

a year and a half since I got rid of them , and

3:09

now you got birds in your walls .

3:11

So but it's . It's not really in the walls

3:13

because it's literally one little spot . It's one

3:15

of those fake decorative windows that has slats

3:17

for like ventilation and they're just like they got in

3:19

there .

3:20

So , anyways , if you hear some pecking in the background

3:22

and I'm telling you , these

3:24

birds don't know how to look .

3:27

It's 10 o'clock at night , don't

3:29

they ? They should be sleeping . The early bird

3:31

gets the worm . They got to get up in the morning . They

3:34

need to be sleeping .

3:35

They don't need the worms . They're in all your guys'

3:37

scraps . All right , you

3:41

got anything else to rejump it in ?

3:43

Nope what you got for me . What's my

3:45

question ? That I'm not going to lie this one's probably

3:47

it .

3:48

Well it's whatever . Here's

3:50

the question what part of the

3:52

United States do you feel has the

3:54

most consistently

3:56

like high amount of

3:59

high strange events , like

4:01

what's ? What's the weirdest part of the US Do you think

4:03

?

4:03

Oh God , it's really . I

4:06

know this is wrong . I'm Ohio is like

4:08

coming to my brain . I'm just thinking Ohio is weird shit

4:10

. I don't know . I know that's not right .

4:13

Well , there's no right or wrong answer , but yeah

4:15

.

4:15

I think that there is .

4:16

I think Ohio is just a terrible place in general .

4:20

Ohio is for lovers .

4:22

Listen , we just have to hate Ohio , though , because

4:24

we're Michigan , so Okay , but

4:28

I think that there is more . There's quite

4:30

a few hundred places there .

4:31

No , that's not what I was going to say . There is definitely

4:34

somewhere in the United States that has the most . What

4:36

is it ?

4:37

Well , I don't know about the most , but I

4:39

got another triangle for you this

4:41

week , okay , so we did the Bermuda

4:43

Triangle . Obviously , like everyone knows about that

4:45

one , I feel like you might know of this

4:47

one based on some previous research

4:50

research that

4:52

you did but I don't feel like like a ton of

4:54

people know about it , and

4:56

that is the Bridgewater Bridgewater

4:58

. I don't know .

5:02

I was saying , as we get into it a little bit

5:04

.

5:04

You're going to . You're going to realize why . I

5:06

thought you might know about it , but there's , I

5:08

mean there's just so much shit

5:11

that happens here .

5:12

Let's go .

5:13

All right . So you ready , I'm guessing

5:16

, since you're telling me that you want me to ask you if you're ready three

5:18

more times before I actually start , just

5:20

to build the anticipation like you did , like

5:22

SpongeBob Ready . No

5:25

, not doing that .

5:28

Let's go .

5:28

The Bridgewater Triangle is

5:31

about 200 square miles . It's

5:33

in the southeastern Port . I'm

5:36

starting off strong Portion Portion

5:38

. Thank you , it's

5:41

going to be a doozy to Massachusetts .

5:44

Massachusetts . Oh , now I can't

5:46

say it because you can .

5:48

Massachusetts , massachusetts

5:50

. The three points of the triangle are formed

5:52

by cities . We have Abington

5:54

, rehoboth and Freetown

5:57

. My God , freetown

5:59

. This is really . You guys

6:02

are in for a fun hour .

6:03

It's late . It's late , it's 10 . It's

6:06

after 10 .

6:06

It's late , and I'm not , I'm not drinking , I

6:11

say sober , californian sober

6:13

, but Maybe that's the problem

6:15

, right . Okay , let

6:18

me get through the first paragraph and we'll see how the rest

6:20

goes . So these three towns , though

6:22

, may have the points of the triangle in there in

6:24

what's called the Greater Bridgewater Area , where

6:26

we get the name . So there's the

6:29

like . Everything happens here . So

6:31

you have UFOs , poltergeists

6:34

, ghosts , cryptids , disappearances , strange

6:36

light anomalies , disembodied

6:39

sounds and like way more in

6:41

this 200 square miles , which I mean it's

6:43

a pretty 200 square miles is a huge area

6:46

Sounds like Koyabaccio it's

6:48

similar , actually . So

6:51

I did find a quote , though , to start us off , from

6:53

one of our our favorite

6:55

investigators and writers in the field

6:57

, mr Jeff Belanger . Oh

6:59

, and he sums it up pretty short

7:01

and sweet . He says the bridge water triangle , I

7:04

think , per square foot . We've got more

7:06

weirdness here than the Bermuda triangle

7:08

could ever hold a candle to , and the

7:10

reason , of course , is so much history

7:13

.

7:14

Okay , when we were taking a picture with him . Did

7:16

you want to grab his butt , dude ?

7:18

the man's he's got tree trunks for

7:20

legs , okay , and now I'm not gonna

7:22

just go around grabbing butts , but I will

7:24

appreciate his physique .

7:25

Yeah , I wanted to grab his butt

7:27

.

7:28

I know , okay

7:33

, so he mentions the history . Well

7:35

, I want to get into the history later and I'm not gonna

7:37

bore you with the history like I do at the start . Quit

7:39

swirling your drink . I

7:44

have enough editing to do Kara .

7:47

Sorry , listeners , keep all that .

7:51

There's another really famous investigator . He's

7:54

a crypto zoologist , right . So I've gotten

7:56

to see him speak before . I don't think you have . But

7:59

Lauren Coleman , do you know of him

8:01

? Mm-hmm , no , so

8:03

he's written over 40 books , mostly on

8:05

cryptids . You know , with

8:07

that many books and , as long as he's investigated

8:10

, kind of knows what he's talked about , I will say he

8:12

was not my favorite speaker because

8:15

while he does know a lot of what he talks about , he also

8:17

thinks he knows a lot of more than anybody

8:19

else , but not discounting the

8:21

fact that he is still an insanely well-versed

8:24

guy in this stuff . So he actually coined the name

8:26

for the Bridgewater Triangle .

8:28

Oh , interesting .

8:29

It was in one of his books that came out in the 70s

8:32

, and then it really caught on

8:34

from there . Right , that name

8:36

stuck . So he was actually able

8:38

, though , to trace high-strange

8:41

phenomena , god , going

8:44

all the way back to 1760

8:46

in this space Dang

8:48

. But like I mean , there's

8:51

tons and tons of other researchers

8:53

who go here all the time , our

8:55

buddy Sam Beltrusis , that's

8:57

where him and the demonologist were

8:59

going back on those trails , and they caught that picture of

9:01

the Puckwaggie the demon .

9:04

Oh , you don't have a name for him .

9:06

I could . What's his name ? Do you remember ?

9:08

Yeah , hold on , I have it somewhere

9:11

.

9:12

Okay . So while you look for that , ronnie

9:14

LeBlanc from Expedition Bigfoot

9:16

, he actually lives in the triangle and

9:18

has tons of stories . So there's a lot

9:20

of researchers . Two fun facts

9:23

for you . Two things fall

9:25

in the triangle . Lizzie Borden's

9:27

house yeah , interesting the

9:30

host of Morbid . They

9:32

live pretty much in the center of well , not

9:34

the center center , because that's a swamp , but

9:36

I mean it's 200 square miles . There's hundreds

9:38

of thousands , at least tens of thousands . I'm

9:41

pulling these numbers out of my butt , but

9:43

you want to take a ? tour of the

9:45

triangle with me . Yes , okay

9:48

, so here's what we're gonna do . I'm gonna take you

9:50

to some of the most notable places . We're

9:52

gonna go over some other things that happened , just

9:55

not even tied to locations . We've

9:57

got a little bit of history for you and then , I

9:59

know , because you love them so much a couple first-hand

10:01

accounts .

10:02

Oh , I thought you were gonna say murder .

10:04

No no .

10:05

Well , there's

10:07

, there's , I know , because you love them so much Murder

10:11

.

10:11

Okay , so the first

10:14

stop on our tour of the Bridgewater Triangle

10:16

we're going to the city of Abington . It

10:19

makes up one of the points of the triangle , like

10:21

we said , and this is where Lauren

10:23

Coleman had that evidence back from

10:25

1760 . So on

10:27

the morning of May 10th 1760

10:30

, witnesses described seeing a huge sphere

10:32

of fire in the area that

10:34

was hovering like above the trees

10:36

. So at first people thought it was kind of like the sunrise

10:39

coming up . And then , oh , interesting , it

10:41

wasn't , because then they could see the sun too but this

10:43

like giant sphere of fire kind of rose

10:46

above the trees . People said it was actually like brighter

10:48

than the sun and then slowly just dissipated

10:50

.

10:50

That would be wild to witness .

10:53

It kind of gave me a couple thoughts right A little bit

10:55

of like back to the Deatlov Pass where we

10:57

talked about those fireballs that were either ball

10:59

lightning or puckwudgies . Could be

11:01

you A foe , Puckwudgies , whatever

11:03

, but Abington , over the years has still had

11:05

tons and tons of UFO sightings . Cool

11:08

With me . So far , cool , yes . You

11:10

ready for our next stop ?

11:11

Yes .

11:12

Better be , because we're going to Freetown , not Freeton

11:14

Freetown .

11:15

Well , somebody might call it Freeton , who knows

11:17

.

11:18

Who knows ?

11:19

It sounds like upper class Freeton

11:21

.

11:21

Yes , ok , we're going with that . So in the other

11:24

point of the triangle , freeton , there

11:26

have been tons of cases of animals found

11:29

mutilated near the sides of roads around

11:31

the area . Oh no , we don't like that . Yeah , no , no

11:33

one's really been caught as the perpetrator

11:36

of this , but local police have investigated

11:38

it quite a few times and

11:41

they think a lot of it comes from ritual sacrifice

11:44

.

11:44

That was going to ask .

11:45

Being the work of a local cult .

11:49

Love those cults .

11:51

Love the cults Between

11:53

Fall River and Freetown

11:55

is a state force . Some places

11:57

it's called Fall River State Force , other places it's

11:59

called Freetown State Force . I literally checked

12:01

it it's the exact same place , just seems like it has

12:03

a few names . All right , all right . So it's got more

12:06

than 50 miles of unpaved roads

12:08

and hiking trails covered about 5200

12:10

acres . The first kind

12:12

of weird thing here that isn't like too

12:14

strange is that it's home

12:17

to like a ton of recurring

12:19

wildfires . Whatever , I

12:21

feel like most forests that could happen in a east

12:23

coast is less . It

12:25

happens a lot less than it does on the west coast

12:27

, true , especially when you realize

12:30

that most of the bridge water

12:32

triangle , or good portion of it , is swamps and

12:34

wetlands . So it's like it's not like . It's

12:36

like a super dry place . Yeah , and that's

12:39

so also in the forest , though , are plenty

12:41

more mutilated animals from our

12:43

satanic cult again , and

12:46

rumored history of murders

12:48

carried out by the satanic cult

12:50

as well . See , I told you I had murders for you , thank

12:52

you . And I feel like the whole like satanic cult

12:55

and ritual and killing thing is like

12:57

one of those tropes that you always hear about Hundred places , but

12:59

there's not a lot of evidence for it , mm-hmm , this

13:01

one does so . November of

13:03

1978 , the body

13:06

of a 15 year old girl , mary

13:08

Lou Aruta , is found . So

13:10

she was a cheerleader young

13:13

girl , whole lot of life ahead of her . However

13:15

, she was found murdered and tied

13:17

to a tree in the forest . Oh , cops

13:20

investigated . They Eventually

13:22

find her killer , who was a convicted

13:24

kidnapper .

13:25

That's fabulous . He was just out about yeah

13:27

.

13:28

Yeah , so he had some priors . Then

13:30

, two years later , in 1980 , the police

13:32

were investigating another murder in the forest

13:34

Mm-hmm . They're approached by individuals

13:37

who claim to have actually seen the satanic

13:39

cult carrying out activity deep into the woods

13:41

, which led to evidence

13:43

the police found , basically of actual

13:46

evidence of this cult and that that kidnapper

13:48

was a part of it . And that's

13:50

how they yeah , they ended up tying him into a couple

13:52

murders . Yikes , in this forest

13:55

there's been at least three other murders

13:57

that have happened , as well as an

13:59

Unexplainable number of suicides

14:02

that occur in the Fall River State Forest

14:04

.

14:04

Hmm , that's sad .

14:06

Yeah , we're having fun . Aren't we ready to go to

14:08

the next stop ? Jump on the bridge water

14:10

bus , baby .

14:10

We're going to profile rock death , death , death

14:13

, moving on .

14:14

I have to keep the story short , because we got a lot

14:16

. We got a lot of stops . Okay , profile

14:18

rock is where we're going next and it's actually so

14:20

. This is a landmark in the forest . It's

14:23

basically it's a 50

14:25

foot tall piece of granite that

14:27

was not purposely carved , but it

14:29

resembles a human face Especially

14:32

from the side .

14:34

Like a side profile ?

14:36

but hence the name , profile rock . Now

14:39

the rock has been there ? Obviously it's . I

14:41

mean , it's a 50 foot tall piece of granite . It's

14:43

been there for forever . It was spiritually

14:46

significant to your Pukwajie friends

14:48

. The Wampanoag so

14:51

this is the Wampanoag Tribe

14:54

was huge in the bridge water

14:56

area , being that this place had kind

14:58

of like a Spiritual significance for

15:00

them . They did a lot of rituals and stuff in

15:02

front of this rock . So now

15:04

if you visit profile rock at night

15:06

, you get a lot of strange fun , I'm

15:08

. You could find a man sitting

15:10

upon the rock who disappears as

15:12

you get closer . Hmm , you might find a

15:14

group of Indians dancing traditional

15:17

or typical Native American ceremonial

15:20

dances on a . Near the

15:22

stone that would be cool . Or you just might

15:24

hear the sounds of groups

15:26

of Native Americans Wandering through

15:29

the forest . Okay , what do you think of

15:31

this rock so far ? Do you like rocks ?

15:33

Do you like rock ?

15:34

Do you like rocks ?

15:35

I like rocks .

15:36

Because the bridge water has got a ton of weird rocks

15:38

, so we're gonna keep going with the rocks .

15:40

So you better like it I mean it's like naturey

15:43

, so it makes sense . You know

15:45

like to be in rocks .

15:46

Do you like to be alone ?

15:47

Yeah , I love to be alone .

15:49

You're gonna love our next stop , then , which is solid

15:51

wait , hold on .

15:53

We have to stop for a moment . Okay , is

15:55

everybody buckled ?

15:56

Yeah , and please , could you guys Listeners

15:59

? Please keep your hands and your feet inside

16:01

the vehicle . There's enough mutilated

16:04

animals along the way .

16:05

Also , what are we driving in ? Is it

16:08

like a school bus ? Like is it ? Are we continuing

16:10

our school , like last week ? We get schools in

16:12

a credit story time . Are we on a

16:14

school bus ? Like a field trip ?

16:16

Oh , do you want it to be a school bus ? Would that make

16:18

you feel better ?

16:19

I don't know that . Okay , it's a school bus , but

16:21

it's a short bus because we don't have seatbelts

16:24

.

16:24

They do now . Oh , good it's

16:26

about damn time . Seriously

16:28

. Anyway okay , solitude

16:31

rock , boop , boop , you ready the

16:35

break . All

16:39

right , so this , this rock is

16:41

here the side

16:43

of the road in West Bridge

16:45

water and it's got a poem

16:47

, literally like , carved deeply into

16:50

it and the poem reads all

16:52

he who in future days walk

16:55

by none could set sit stream

16:57

I don't know how to say none could test

16:59

it stream Love , not him

17:01

who hummed his lay cheerful to

17:03

the parting beam , but the beauty that

17:05

he would in his cry it solitude

17:08

. I'm not , I I've never been

17:10

one who really understood . Poetry Doesn't mean

17:12

a whole lot to me it sounds good . It's

17:15

. It sounds good , it sounds eerie . Good

17:17

job . It was actually carved by a

17:19

pastor named Reverend Timothy

17:21

Otis Payne in 1862

17:23

, which is , I mean , that's kind of crazy that

17:25

he carved this so deep . You can still

17:27

like easily read this today

17:29

when , what year ? 1862

17:32

, so I we're coming up on

17:34

200 years almost my school

17:37

not that strange Paranormal

17:39

wise , except for the fact that the rock

17:41

was discovered , or

17:43

when it was discovered , there was the body of a missing

17:46

person next to it . Oh , that's odd

17:48

bridge water is also known for disappearances

17:50

, like unexplained disappearances , and

17:52

more than one body has shown back up

17:54

at this rock over the years .

17:56

That's really weird .

17:57

Yeah , especially what it's like the

18:00

okay . So the first part is obviously he's

18:02

talking about like something love , but cheerful to

18:04

the parting beam , the beauty

18:06

that he would in his quiet solitude

18:08

. I don't know , like the beam thing . I

18:10

probably reading into it too much because I'm not a poet

18:13

person , but that like is a little alien e

18:15

weird like why you have to lay

18:17

in this quiet solitude ? And why are there bodies ?

18:19

Can you go back ? So you said

18:21

that when they even first discovered this

18:23

rock , it was because they discovered a dead

18:26

body by it , and then they just happened to see the

18:28

rock .

18:28

I think I may have said it backwards they

18:30

I did . It's not that they

18:32

discovered the rock because there is a Missing person's

18:35

body there one of the time

18:37

, or like they found a missing person body

18:39

near the rock because they knew where the

18:41

rock was . I'm not doing a good job of that .

18:43

So they just knew , they keep finding bodies

18:45

by the rock . Okay , what

18:48

is that ?

18:51

I'm a new tour guide here . Okay , I don't have

18:53

all the facts , but I did .

18:54

you are you are not a good this

18:58

Not

19:00

much .

19:00

Get back on the boss , shut your mouth . All right , we're going

19:02

to Taunton , the city of Taunton

19:05

next , and

19:07

then the city of Taunton is the

19:09

state hospital . Well

19:12

, and we all know that whenever you see someplace

19:14

named like the city , name a state hospital

19:16

, that that was a psych hospital . Yeah

19:19

so it did open up in 1854

19:21

. It was expanded like pretty constantly

19:24

. It's almost Winchester how much they kept working

19:26

on it . But one of its last upgrades

19:28

was done in the Kirk bridge style , which is

19:30

what our asylum up in

19:32

Travis is , by Kirk bridge

19:35

he he was one of the

19:37

first people who was like hey , we're not just like

19:39

locking quote-unquote loonies

19:41

away for the rest of their life , like let's make the place

19:43

beautiful , let's give them a purpose , let's give them

19:45

jobs . You know , really like focus

19:48

first on making the patient's life as

19:50

Normal as possible

19:52

, while also , at the same time , knowing that they needed

19:54

to be separated from the public

19:56

, right . So Kirk bridge style hospitals

19:58

were always made to be like self-sustaining cities

20:01

.

20:01

They have . We're intended

20:03

for good .

20:04

They were Kirk bridge , I think

20:06

, when , when state of silo's

20:09

were at their highest , he was the only one who's doing

20:11

it , at least close to right . Yeah , but

20:13

as we know , in the middle of the 70s , like

20:15

almost all the other psych hospitals , the funding

20:17

stopped . The Patients were handed

20:19

a bag of their pills and said good

20:22

luck . So all the patients were left

20:24

out and all the dark energy is left behind

20:26

. So awful dark energy

20:28

, like that of the patient Anthony

20:31

Santo , who killed Basically

20:33

like a ton of children oh , so that

20:35

sounds . Or the serial killer Jane Toppin

20:38

, who racked up 31 as she

20:40

called it helpless people because she was

20:42

trying to say oh yeah by

20:44

killing him . Yeah , yeah . So that's two

20:46

of the serial killers who were in this hospital . There's more

20:48

cool . The rumors are too

20:51

near the end of the hospital's days . There's

20:53

a lot of patients disappearing from

20:55

the hospitals because rumor our satanic

20:57

cult from the woods .

20:59

Mm-hmm .

21:00

They are rumored to have also been in charge here .

21:02

Oh , they're in charge of the

21:04

hospital .

21:05

Yeah , before it closed yeah

21:08

, infiltrated the Brinks . You

21:10

know it's kind of an endless supply of

21:12

sacrifice . But Um

21:14

, so careful as we go around the hospital

21:16

today , Kara , because you might hear some disembodied

21:19

blood curdling screams . I

21:21

can imagine inside you'll hear

21:24

cries for help in sobbing outside

21:26

on the grounds You'll see people in shadows

21:28

moving around inside and

21:30

both outside I the hospital

21:33

and venturing out into the woods around

21:35

. And if you try to leave through the woods

21:38

or just try to walk away , you might be

21:40

grabbed and try to be pulled back into the

21:42

hospital .

21:42

Oh , that's . Fabulous , Just fabulous

21:45

.

21:45

Some have gone as far as to call it America's Most Haunted

21:47

Asylum , which is probably like the third of style I've

21:49

seen that gets this name , so let's put them

21:52

all next to each other until it

21:54

happens . But if the ghosts and the disembodied

21:56

voices and the grabbing and c-tannic cults

21:58

aren't enough for you , hang around long enough at night

22:00

and you might see some UFOs above Taunton

22:02

and the State Hospital . So a

22:04

little bit of everything once again . Probably

22:07

shouldn't hang around too long . So get back onto the bus . We're

22:09

heading over to King Philip's Cave , Are

22:13

you ? Are you ? I'm not letting

22:15

this joke go now we it's . It's too

22:17

deep . Do

22:20

you know of King Philip much at all ?

22:22

I mean not particularly

22:24

.

22:24

Okay , so King Philip , he's

22:26

. Despite the name , he's actually a Native

22:29

American . His name was actually Chief

22:31

Medicomit . But he , around

22:34

, like this mid 1600s , the

22:36

Wampanoag people and the

22:38

British settlers were like getting

22:41

along mostly because

22:43

, like , the colonists were just colonizing

22:45

and the natives were like , ok , well , we'll

22:47

sell you some of this land but don't come any further

22:50

than this . So it was never great

22:52

, but they , they made it

22:54

work for them , okay . Okay , that

22:56

was until the Kings Philip or

22:58

King Philip's War , which we'll get

23:00

into a little bit more down the road . But

23:03

King Philip , he actually so Medicomit

23:05

to King Philip . He adopts the English

23:07

name because part of the relationship

23:09

with the settlers and he saw how

23:11

much the British settlers respected Kings .

23:13

I do actually vaguely know this .

23:15

Yeah , now that you're talking about it , yeah

23:17

, so yeah , well , we'll talk more about that . Like I said

23:19

, I'm saving the history for you for the end , but this

23:22

cave is apparently where

23:24

King Philip hid during one of the battles

23:26

. Oh , a lot of the

23:28

Bridgewater legend seekers like

23:30

to come here , especially with cameras , so

23:32

you'll be able to take photos of a lot

23:34

of like floating orbs of lights in the woods

23:37

and around the cave . A lot of people experience

23:39

like they'll look out in the distance

23:41

and see a campfire . Oh , then

23:43

they'll walk and walk and walk and then the campfire

23:46

disappears .

23:47

That would be so trippy .

23:48

Then this , the next part , reminded

23:51

me a lot of the woods in

23:53

Rhode Island by the Conjuring House

23:55

, because at night you'll hear phantom

23:57

drum sounds coming through the wood . That sounds

24:00

like the march of

24:02

Native Americans heading into war , but it's

24:04

like it gets louder and louder , to the point you

24:06

feel it in your chest and

24:08

like when this group

24:10

of warriors should be upon you , it

24:13

goes to dead silence .

24:15

That's so scary .

24:16

That I think I would say that would creep me

24:18

out more than like seeing something

24:20

.

24:21

For sure .

24:22

Because I mean that would just put me in like

24:24

fight or flight . I think I'd just put me

24:26

in freeze Like I wouldn't be able to function

24:28

.

24:29

No , I have goosebumps because I was just thinking . Now

24:31

I'm thinking about how , like Satori

24:34

basically says she's like yeah , I don't go into that

24:36

woods . That's so scary

24:38

.

24:39

A lot of these woods and the triangles seem

24:41

to have like a very similar feel . I mean , it's

24:43

not far from Rhode Island , it's the same sort of thing

24:45

. So I have

24:47

a lot of that same energy going over . But

24:50

we're getting back in the bus because I've

24:52

got a third and final rock for

24:54

you , baby .

24:55

You know what I really wanted another rock .

24:58

Okay , good , because this is the Dytan Rock

25:00

.

25:00

I really want the rock , but it's fine

25:03

.

25:03

As far as I know , he has not visited the triangle

25:05

. At least in my research

25:07

. This one's more oddity

25:10

than paranormal , but I think it's still worth mentioning

25:12

because it's just fucking weird .

25:14

Okay .

25:15

There was a . So the Taunton

25:17

River you know rivers move right

25:19

Like they don't follow the same path forever . They

25:21

kind of like snake back and forth to like . What

25:24

was the river bed at one point is now just

25:26

kind of a dried up area .

25:27

Just around the river bend .

25:29

Knew it . Okay , so in

25:31

the what

25:35

year is this ? I

25:38

think I missed putting the year in here .

25:40

Do , do , do , do , do do .

25:42

In 1680 , the Dytan

25:44

Rock was found . Okay , it's a

25:46

40 ton boulder , oh

25:49

, covered in petroglyphs . So

25:52

petroglyphs , in case you don't know

25:54

, are a series of carved

25:56

shapes , lines and drawings which

25:58

can depict people , scenes

26:01

or writing , which

26:03

this one has a little bit of all of it . The weird

26:05

thing is is it's 400 years old and

26:07

nobody has any idea who

26:09

made it . So it was found 400 years ago

26:11

, so we know it's older than 1680

26:14

.

26:14

Yeah , that's crazy yeah .

26:16

It was actually found by a Harvard student , which

26:18

is crazy that Harvard's even

26:20

that old but wild .

26:22

Oh yeah .

26:23

Ever been able to determine who created

26:26

it , what the carvings mean . They

26:29

actually moved it to a little museum now

26:31

, so you can still go see it . You should look at

26:33

pictures of this though .

26:34

I was just saying I need to .

26:36

It looks like there's something that's like unreadable

26:38

writing on it .

26:39

What is it called again ?

26:41

D-I-G-H-T-O-N

26:44

rock . But then there's like it

26:46

looks like maybe on the right side there's like people

26:48

around , maybe a campfire I see a fish

26:50

, and then on the left side there's like a

26:53

girl .

26:53

I see a fish , oh wow

26:56

.

26:56

So the thing is , though , that it's not Native

26:58

American as far as anyone can tell

27:01

that's weird . Because the writing style

27:03

in the petroglyphs doesn't match up to any Native

27:05

American language . What it most

27:07

closely relates to , and

27:09

while there's dozens of theories on who made it

27:11

one of the kind of agreed upon

27:14

ones by I not agreed

27:16

upon , but one of the ones that makes sort

27:18

of sense is that the ancient Phoenician

27:20

people could have visited

27:22

North America at some point and then carved

27:25

this into the rock . Because the petroglyphs

27:27

are really really similar to how

27:29

they wrote and recorded history . But

27:32

like they shouldn't be anywhere near America

27:34

, like this is like Way

27:37

back ancient world , like the Mediterranean

27:39

, if I remember .

27:41

I don't know , but you should look this up just because it's

27:44

. You can't explain it , but it kind of reminds

27:46

me of , like you know , those , like that 80s

27:48

pattern . It's just all those weird zigzags

27:50

and do you know what ?

27:51

I'm talking about yeah , yeah , no , I can totally see it

27:53

.

27:54

That's what I'm seeing , but like it's just , that's

27:56

so wild , that's not what I was expecting

27:58

it to look like .

27:59

No , and it's so out of place .

28:01

It is Dude . There's nothing weird that like

28:03

happens with association of it .

28:05

No , it's just it . We should

28:07

not have like Phoenician

28:10

style petroglyphs in the Americas

28:12

from over 400 years ago . Like it just

28:14

.

28:14

It makes no logical sense no , it doesn't

28:17

, but it's cool , it's really awesome actually

28:19

.

28:19

Alright , so our last stop is

28:21

. So we've hit a lot of things so far

28:23

. We've got ghosts , we've got spirits , we've

28:26

got UFOs

28:28

right , we've got some disappearances , murders

28:30

. The only thing we really haven't touched on much

28:32

are the cryptids and come

28:34

on , it was a cryptozoologist who

28:36

discovered this place . So

28:39

the Hakaumak swamp is

28:42

basically in the middle of the triangle

28:44

. It is 17,000

28:47

acres and there's

28:49

just tons and tons of stories and legends

28:51

of the swamp . Some people actually just

28:53

call it cryptid swamp . I'm sure you can guess why , but

28:57

the the Wampa Noaug people are actually

28:59

the ones who named it the Hakaumak

29:01

swamp , which literally

29:03

translates to the place

29:06

where the spirits dwell .

29:08

Oh , that is terrifying

29:11

. Yeah , yeah .

29:12

This is also like the areas that Ronnie Leblanc

29:14

, expedition Bigfoot and all of them , a lot of the Bigfoot

29:17

hunting shows are in Bridgewater and

29:19

this is where they're they're investigating . So

29:22

a little bit of a side tangent , just because

29:24

this is how you and me have learned

29:26

to think about Bigfoot and kind of want to share

29:28

it with everyone . But yes , bigfoot

29:30

is a cryptid swamp , but

29:33

a lot of current research seems to pull

29:35

him closer to either being some sort of

29:37

multi-dimensional being or UFO

29:40

related somehow . So

29:42

the comparisons are because a lot of

29:44

Bigfoot sightings also coincide

29:46

with these orange orbs in the sky

29:49

that act a little bit UFO , alien

29:51

like . They also act like they kind of pop

29:53

in and out of existence . Or

29:55

the fact that this is the area where they started to

29:57

really research Bigfoot and

29:59

find like okay , there's

30:02

no way he could have been like a

30:04

hundred yards behind us and all of a sudden you

30:06

know 30 yards in front of us , or like

30:08

people would get a glimpse of him and then he'll just go invisible

30:11

, like he's got fricking predator style

30:13

camo going and like can move around without

30:15

making noise .

30:17

I wish I could remember what episode we talked

30:19

about this , because this was even before you

30:22

thought about what you're talking about . I

30:24

said that I heard because Sabrina

30:27

from Two Girls , one Ghost thought about this

30:29

and I was like I think he jumps through little

30:31

portals , he can blimp through little portals

30:33

and I was like maybe she goes , maybe the trees

30:35

are portals , he can pop through like trees and you

30:38

laughed so hard and thought it was so dumb

30:40

. And now look at you .

30:42

Because since then I've heard it from professionals

30:45

oh , wow , wow , I'm sorry . Well

30:49

before , the only two people I had heard it from was you and

30:51

Nick , so give me a break

30:53

, love you .

30:55

Continue on .

30:56

Anyways , though . So this is where , like

30:58

, tons and tons of Bigfoot sightings

31:00

are happening . This is where

31:02

people are getting , and you can actually

31:04

go on tic-tac for this and look up Haka Makswamp

31:06

videos .

31:07

Haka Makswamp Say that 10 times first .

31:09

Haka Makswamp I could .

31:11

Haka Makswamp .

31:12

But there's like the videos people are

31:15

posting on there saying that it's Puckwudgies

31:17

or all sorts of different creatures

31:19

. Try all of them . There's also a ton

31:21

of sightings in the sky of not UFOs

31:24

, but giant winged creatures

31:26

that have been described as looking like pterodactyls

31:28

, dinosaurs , dragons

31:31

and the ancient native thunderbirds

31:33

.

31:33

That's so exciting . If you could be dinosaur

31:35

, what would you be ?

31:36

Here's the thing I always

31:38

like the stegosaurus . I would want to be a stegosaurus

31:40

. Oh , that's so cute .

31:41

I would be a raptor , but

31:43

I feel like I'd have to be a pterodactyl

31:46

. So I could be a pterodactyl .

31:49

I hate you .

31:51

Okay , come on .

31:52

You would be a terrible raptor , because every time you ate

31:54

you'd cry about killing something

31:56

.

31:57

No , I'm vicious . I love raptors

31:59

.

31:59

Okay , cool . Okay , go on Back to the Haka Makswamp

32:02

. So not just cryptids , because

32:04

, as the name implies , we got spirits and

32:06

now there's thought to be like good and bad . So

32:09

the good intended spirits help nature

32:11

, they help animal populations thrive

32:13

, all that kind of stuff right Like make things

32:16

safe . Even the Wampanoagis thought

32:18

there is also not so friendly spirits

32:20

in here .

32:21

Entities , something yeah .

32:23

And they were more responsible for luring

32:25

people deeper into the swamp , where

32:27

they too would become spirits . So

32:30

, on top of tons and tons of cryptid sightings

32:33

, we have a lot of disappearances in

32:35

here . People will say it's like you can walk

32:37

the same path you know you've walked before and all of

32:39

a sudden it looks different , or you're turned around

32:42

, or something like catches

32:44

your vision , right . So you start

32:46

heading that way and you start going

32:48

in circles and just have no idea where you are anymore

32:50

. And at different times of the year

32:52

, with it being a swamp , the water levels

32:54

can go up and down , and people have drowned

32:56

, unfortunately , or got it's

33:00

East Coast , so it could be a warm day

33:02

, but that water could still be really cold depending

33:04

on the year or time of the year , right . So

33:07

like lots of dangers within the

33:09

Haka Makswamp . So those

33:11

are some of the main geographical

33:14

locations , just to

33:16

kind of give further evidence , though , of things

33:19

that have happened , not tied to specific

33:22

spots , but Pukwudgies , your best friends

33:24

, they are everywhere . They're like

33:26

literally all over the

33:29

triangle . Like I said , you can go on TikTok

33:31

. You can see a lot of people post videos . There's a lot of

33:33

like the SLR cams . You know that like

33:35

we'll try to find the

33:37

people but they'll find it like a little Pukwudgie

33:39

running around the woods .

33:41

I would just like to be like queen of

33:43

the Pukwudgies .

33:44

I know I actually , while doing this research

33:46

, I did come across one story and I'm like , oh my god , I

33:48

think Kara wrote this , because it was like I know

33:51

they're like such mean little creatures , but I feel like if

33:53

I met one that I would be able to make it become my friend

33:55

. I'm like that is so Kara coded .

33:58

Yeah , it is , and it would happen , and

34:00

I would become queen of the Pukwudgies .

34:02

So you've also got Bigfoot . Obviously we talked about

34:04

him , tons and tons of Bigfoot , but like

34:06

it's kind of weird here , where most

34:08

places he stays far away , this one , like

34:10

you won't hear anything and all of a sudden there'll be like

34:12

Bigfoot prints right behind you or

34:15

like things moving in the woods

34:17

and you can see the grass moving , but it

34:19

like nothing there , like it just full camouflage

34:22

, and then you'll see a Bigfoot over here . It's like it's just

34:24

weird the way he moves through here

34:26

.

34:26

It's fun . It's just like you know , laying

34:29

head and seek .

34:30

Thunderbirds , like I said , the Thunderbird , dinosaur

34:33

dragons , whatever you might think they are

34:35

. People like are seeing these from their houses

34:37

. That's so cool

34:39

, the Dover Demon .

34:42

He's a .

34:42

Bridgewater boy from Dovermass . He's

34:45

like a little alien . He's got like

34:47

a big bulbous head in these tendrily

34:50

fingers .

34:51

Yeah .

34:51

He's been seen since the 70s

34:54

quite a few times around and

34:57

I'm not really sure if this like falls into cryptid

34:59

territory , but I didn't know where else to put them . There's

35:02

a lot of fey , a lot of elemental creatures

35:04

people encounter around here too . Ufos

35:06

, I mean , we already talked about back . From what

35:08

was it ? 1760 , that first sphere in the

35:10

sky . Just a couple of quick other ones

35:12

for you . 1968

35:15

, witnesses report large orbs floating

35:17

over the trees in the Rehoboth . Just

35:19

watch them for hours . In

35:21

1971 and then again

35:23

in 1979 , a

35:26

similar UFO was reported that was supposed to be

35:28

shaped like a baseball home plate

35:30

with big red lights on the front

35:32

. That just flew over the area

35:34

multiple times but seen in 1971

35:37

and the exact same thing was reported in 1979

35:40

. So it's like made multiple trips . If

35:43

you're driving around Route 44

35:45

near Taunton , near the state hospital

35:48

, like I said , just keep your eyes on the sky . Since

35:50

1976 , at least one report a

35:52

year . Then there's a town

35:55

called Rainham this

35:57

one there was quite a few

35:59

people who reported seeing flying saucer

36:02

type UFOs around in

36:04

the early 90s . This

36:06

was actually corroborated and reported

36:08

by two policemen .

36:10

Oh , interesting .

36:11

And those are just kind of like the big ship

36:13

UFOs . They're

36:16

seeing the strange light anomalies , orbs

36:18

, other craft just constantly seen . I

36:21

could spend probably about three days telling

36:23

you ghost stories in

36:25

the area . But you have

36:27

those ghostly hitchhikers who get in your

36:29

car and disappear .

36:31

That would be so creepy .

36:33

Yep Spirits in Haka-mak . That will

36:35

just throw items at you , Shadows

36:38

peering out at you from pretty

36:40

much any of the woods in the triangle . It's

36:42

just whatever is going on

36:44

here . It's so alive with

36:46

so many different things .

36:48

So why this triangle

36:50

?

36:51

Well , that leaves perfectly , you're not going

36:53

to make fun of me .

36:55

The last time we were talking about Hoya

36:57

Baciu , I said why this forest ? And

37:00

you were like you made fun of me

37:02

so hard , so why

37:04

this triangle ?

37:07

But like I feel no , it wasn't . Why this forest

37:09

.

37:10

There was something where it was like middle Okay

37:12

. Here hold on hold please

37:14

.

37:16

I think you said why is forest

37:18

? Okay , whatever , we

37:21

don't have time for this . You can prove me wrong later

37:24

.

37:24

No , they need to hear . Okay

37:26

, but my point was though why

37:29

do you think this forest ? Oh

37:31

, never mind this clip .

37:33

Yeah , why do you think this forest no ?

37:35

I first said why this forest ? And then you

37:37

laugh so hard you couldn't control yourself . So then

37:39

I had to re-elaborate .

37:41

Anyways , my next line is so why is this place

37:43

so weird ? Totally , we're getting into

37:46

some of the history . So the King Philip's

37:48

War is . You know

37:50

there's some tensions between the Wampanoag and the settlers

37:52

. They

37:54

try to keep it peaceful for a while , but

37:56

the settlers , they keep encroaching and

37:59

stealing more and more resources until King

38:01

Philip's like fuck him . So he

38:03

takes basically a parade of warriors

38:06

just through the town , fully armed , and they're like

38:08

dude , you can't do this . And he's like we're

38:10

not planning anything . And then they corner

38:12

him again . He's like actually no , yeah , we're planning

38:14

war . And then they start war . That's

38:17

so interesting . It's almost three years , but

38:20

it is the deadliest

38:23

war on American soil , so

38:25

like we're talking more deadly than the Civil War

38:27

or any amount of bloodshed that's

38:30

ever happened here .

38:31

That's insane .

38:32

So Blanger remember he's the one who said it , probably because of the history

38:34

, so he had a quote on this . The King's

38:36

Philip War was the bloodiest battle

38:39

in US or British history ever

38:41

, per capita , meaning that the greatest

38:43

population died 75

38:46

to 80 percent of the native

38:48

Wampanoag people were wiped out during

38:50

this war and 25

38:52

percent of the colonists . That

38:54

leaves us stained . That I don't think can ever

38:56

be washed away .

38:57

Yeah , no , that's yikes .

39:00

And , of course , when it comes to pissing off Native

39:02

Americans , we know that they curse

39:04

the land . So you

39:06

got a few other things coming there's

39:08

also . There were some rumors and I didn't go

39:11

too in depth into this because I couldn't find a lot

39:13

of really strong evidence for this , but

39:16

it was in one of the YouTube videos that I watched

39:18

that before the war started

39:20

, it's rumored that

39:22

chief medic Hamid and the Wampanoag

39:24

people actually made a deal with the devil

39:27

to push the colonists out . In

39:29

fact , there's another rock , kara . You

39:31

thought we were done with the rocks .

39:32

You said we were . I know .

39:35

But it's got a big imprint of what looks like

39:37

a giant footprint on it and people call it

39:39

like the devil's footprint there and they think that's where

39:41

the deal was struck .

39:42

Interesting , or it could just be Bigfoot .

39:44

Yeah , that's kind of what I thought , which is why I didn't focus too

39:46

much on that rock . You're like , yeah , fuck

39:48

this , then we got cults right

39:50

. So I mean , this is whatever the

39:52

C-Tanakult is , and it's hard Like

39:55

there's enough evidence to know that there was truly here

39:57

, but you can't find too much on it . But

39:59

we know that brings in a lot of dark energy , oh

40:02

for sure . And then you've just got the typical

40:04

like . I just feel like

40:06

the East Coast has some strange

40:08

weirdness there between Mass , rhode Island

40:11

, like something a vortex , then a

40:13

veil , I don't know . There's one

40:15

final quote from Draft , who gives

40:17

us little , you know , tidbits on his

40:19

thoughts , and he says I believe there's

40:21

paranormal activity that goes on here . Whether

40:24

it's a vortex or not , I do not know , but

40:26

I do know the reports come up again and again

40:28

and they're all from incredible sources . It's

40:31

the past coming to the present and that

40:33

happens here . It happens here

40:35

, everywhere . I just love the

40:37

way he talks , because he's so cryptic .

40:39

I love that .

40:40

Do you want to give me your thoughts on it now , or do you

40:42

want to get through a couple short short stories ?

40:45

Oh , I want to hear these stories , baby , ok , all right

40:47

.

40:47

So I know I try . I usually go along with it . I

40:49

found some short ones for us , so this

40:51

one is from nefarious do

40:54

48 , 36 . And

40:56

this is called my Bridgewater

40:58

Triangle story . When I was around

41:01

the fifth grade me , my sister

41:03

, father and dad's girlfriend

41:05

at the time , nicole we're researching

41:07

haunted places to go in mass and we came

41:09

across a place called the Bridgewater Triangle , apparently

41:12

one of the most haunted places in America . Blah , blah , blah , blah

41:14

, blah . On Sunday evening we

41:16

went about an hour into Rainham where

41:19

there's a place called the Hockamuck Swamp . This

41:21

is apparently like the most haunted place

41:23

at the center of the triangle . Along

41:25

with the haunting , there are also rumors

41:27

of satanic witches , urban legend creatures

41:29

and aliens . So it's excited , excited

41:32

. Needless to say , we walked

41:34

for about an hour until it started getting dark

41:36

, so we started heading back until I ran

41:38

ahead and noticed some sticks that were

41:40

not there before , but they

41:42

were sort of in the form of a Blair Witch symbol . I

41:45

picked this one because of that for you .

41:47

I was just thinking in my head . I've prayed

41:49

God . It's not like Blair Witch symbols , oh

41:51

no .

41:52

So I kicked it because my sister was

41:54

already scared and she was a bit of a

41:56

pussy , so not thinking anything

41:58

, a bit of a pussy , so I didn't want

42:00

her to get scared . Sorry , I almost skipped the line . We

42:03

continued walking until I felt something cold

42:05

touch my shoulder and I said , taryn

42:08

, stop fucking touching me . Of

42:10

course it wasn't Taryn , I

42:12

don't know what it was . But

42:14

then we all saw the cat tails at

42:16

the swamp go straight down , not

42:18

like the wind , like somebody was walking

42:21

on them . We ran and then I saw

42:23

something across the street that I had wondered about

42:25

since . I saw a tall , dark figure

42:27

with what looked to be a white mask

42:29

or something of that nature , with long

42:32

, skinny arms and legs . I didn't

42:34

get a good look at it because we were running

42:36

, but I saw he was wearing all black and

42:38

it just stood there barely moving

42:40

, until we pulled the car around . I went to

42:42

point it out to my dad and he was gone

42:45

. To this day . Nobody believes in me about

42:47

the witch sign or the monster , but

42:49

I do not recommend going anywhere near

42:51

the Dambridge Water Triangle .

42:52

That first off . Everybody listening

42:55

knows that we don't kick sick

42:57

, don't kick witch symbols .

42:59

Also , if you find things in the woods are out

43:01

and about like spell jar looking things

43:04

or witchy looking things , leave

43:06

them the fuck alone .

43:07

Absolutely . You said it was a white mask

43:10

.

43:10

Yes , or what appeared

43:12

to be a white mask .

43:13

Yeah , I'm just trying to think of what like

43:16

a witch doctor or something , I don't know . I'm just thinking

43:18

Okay .

43:20

To me it gave a little bit slender man vibes .

43:21

but oh , I didn't even think about that .

43:23

So five years ago , user

43:26

on Reddit Drabanoi J-A-B-N-O-I

43:29

posted another short one for us . I

43:31

grew up in New Bedford and would go hiking

43:34

and spend the night out there in the Freetown

43:36

State Forest , not very far from

43:38

Profile Rock . My brother and I

43:40

had experienced on more than one occasion

43:42

things that were not explainable . This

43:44

would have been between 1990 and 1999

43:47

. We heard ritual with ritualistic

43:50

drums enchanting one night , another

43:52

night glowing orbs that we thought were other

43:54

people carrying lanterns or high powered flashlights

43:57

. However , there were no people upon

43:59

checking it out and they faded away before

44:01

our eyes , never mind the . And

44:03

then , in all caps screams you

44:06

would hear in the dead of the night , carried

44:08

by the darkness . On occasion

44:10

or on another occasion and this

44:12

still haunts me to this day we were

44:14

hiking and what I can only describe as the darkest

44:16

night imaginable , with limited light sources

44:19

, and as we were hiking along a path

44:21

to our right , we heard something

44:23

breaking brush and tree branches

44:25

, charging

44:27

toward us in the pitch black . Whatever

44:29

it was was massive and heavy and

44:32

as it charged , it let out this otherworldly

44:34

demonic growl , and that's the

44:36

only way I can describe it . I now

44:39

live in Seattle , washington , and I'm a 37

44:41

year old , avid hiker and I've heard

44:43

everything from cougars , elk , caribou

44:45

wolves , bears and pretty much most big game

44:47

. And this was none of those . My

44:49

brother , with a baseball bat in hand , charged

44:52

the wood lines , swinging and yelling , and

44:54

just like that the night fell dead silent

44:56

. Not a cricket , not

44:58

a sound , only the sound

45:00

of our hearts beating out of our chests .

45:03

Uh , your brother's an idiot , what

45:06

. I don't think . I mean , I don't

45:08

know , oh my god , it's

45:11

just , it's all .

45:13

Give me another one , okay , so the

45:15

last one I've got for you is from CintiKiz

45:18

, I don't know , c-i-n-t-e-k-z-z-z

45:21

.

45:22

Yeah , okay .

45:22

This is a true story , my account of a

45:24

UFO I personally saw last summer , first

45:27

time . For me , I wasn't drunk and

45:30

I've never seen anything before , paranormal

45:32

or otherwise , that I couldn't explain . So

45:34

here you go July

45:36

30th 2017

45:38

, 12 30 am . Roughly

45:41

, middlesbrough , massachusetts . I

45:43

love the way that it's like written . Traveling

45:46

south on 495 near

45:48

exit 5 , I witnessed an object

45:50

in the sky traveling parallel with the

45:52

road . Off to my right side , up

45:55

in the sky , or up to the right side

45:57

oh my God , I can't talk

46:00

today . Off to the right sky

46:02

side , up in the sky

46:04

.

46:05

Oh , off to the right side

46:07

up in the sky .

46:08

So it's traveling parallel to the road , off

46:10

to her right and in the sky .

46:12

Okay , we got it .

46:14

I could not give you an accurate height slash

46:16

distance from the ground , although it seemed to be traveling

46:19

at a lower altitude compared to the average

46:21

aircraft , Due to the size of the light

46:23

I witnessed , I was able to tell roughly

46:25

where it was Really just about a city

46:28

block or two above the tree line . Given

46:30

the darkness of the sky , I could not make out a shape

46:32

other than a round , maybe oval

46:34

shaped , with green lights . It appeared

46:37

to be much larger than a light

46:39

one would witness from a plane , helicopter

46:41

or maybe a satellite . I would

46:43

equate the look of it to a tap light pointing

46:45

down on the earth , but instead of a soft

46:48

white it was a bright green . I'm not exactly

46:50

sure what a tap light is , but Okay , I was

46:52

going to ask . Don't . The

46:56

duration of this event was very fast because

46:58

it traveled faster than any object I have

47:00

ever witnessed in my entire life . It

47:02

didn't necessarily light up the whole sky

47:04

, but was bright enough to grab my attention

47:06

. While driving I've seen my share of shooting

47:09

stars , meteor showers , etc . And

47:11

I would not compare this object to any of those

47:13

. The speed was much greater as

47:15

it traveled north to south across

47:17

the sky . I wish I had an explanation

47:20

, but I could not describe it as anything other than

47:22

a UFO , as I

47:24

could not identify it as any object I

47:27

am familiar with . Sorry , there's

47:30

so many typos in it . I'm doing the best I can

47:33

. Cannot identify it as any object I'm

47:35

familiar with , because I am just your everyday

47:37

average citizen , and

47:40

then he just ends it with good stuff . So

47:43

I kind of picked . We got some ghosty ones

47:45

, we got some UFO ones , maybe a big

47:48

foot cryptid sighting , but there's a lot

47:50

of weird shit that happens out

47:52

here . Anyways , I have

47:54

a second question for you when

47:56

are we going ?

47:57

I was going to ask you so when do we go ?

48:00

I would love to go . I would love to go

48:02

with Sam , or like

48:04

a Ronnie LeBlanc , I want to go . I want

48:06

to do like , if I'm going to go out there , I

48:08

think I'm going to leave the UFO , I'm going to leave the

48:10

ghost stuff . I mean , I'm sure I'll still come across

48:12

it , but I want to do a big foot hunt . Alright

48:15

, I've been practicing , like tapping some big sticks

48:17

on trees , to do the big foot calls .

48:20

When have you been practicing that ?

48:21

Everyday , everyday , I practice my

48:23

big foot calls . So

48:26

that's what I want to do . I want to go big foot hunting

48:28

.

48:29

No , that would be amazing . Well , I don't

48:31

like the term .

48:31

Not hunting , not hunting .

48:33

We're just looking , observing . We're

48:37

looking , we want a big foot .

48:38

look , Anyways , that's a really

48:40

condensed like try

48:42

to give you a taste of everything of the forest . If

48:45

you want to dig in more , there's a really good documentary

48:47

on Amazon . Also

48:49

, morbid did like a multi-part . Being that

48:51

they live in the Triangle , they have a lot of first-hand

48:54

experiences , so there's a good one to check out

48:56

. And Jeff Blanger , he's

48:58

written a ton on it . Lauren Coleman , go

49:01

do yourself some learning . We gave you as much as

49:03

we could in an hour Goddamn it

49:05

.

49:05

Can we have a buckle ? I see for once now .

49:07

Yeah , you can buckle , you can get out of the bus . Don't

49:09

forget to tip the tour guide on the way out , please . You

49:12

weren't good . I work on tips

49:14

. This was my first tour , anyways

49:17

.

49:17

My tip for you is to find another

49:20

job .

49:20

I'm going to keep finding rocks .

49:22

I thought you were going to keep banging sticks Both

49:25

.

49:25

Okay , okay All right , and when I

49:27

capture me a big foot , you're going to be really jealous

49:30

.

49:30

When I capture me . We're not capturing

49:32

on more , we're looking .

49:33

Well , I wanted to capture . I don't want to kill him

49:35

, but I bet there's a good ransom .

49:37

Where are you going to keep him or her ?

49:39

Kitchen release .

49:40

Well then , what's the point of a ransom ?

49:42

Not a ransom . What's a reward

49:44

Like if I could prove that Bigfoot existed

49:46

?

49:46

Then it's not a kitchen , or really . Okay , just to prove

49:48

you're saying yeah , why

49:50

do you have to do Bigfoot like ?

49:51

that Reward money .

49:53

What do you ever do to you ?

49:54

Fame fortune .

49:56

Please , let's get out of here before Bigfoot

49:58

lovers come for us .

50:01

So with that , before we let you go , if you guys have

50:03

any personal Bridgewater triangle stories

50:06

, let us know right in . We're still working

50:08

on a way to get you to call in and tell us

50:10

what else . Leave

50:13

us a review if you want to . We'd appreciate

50:15

you forever and ever and ever

50:18

. And what else should they do , Kara ?

50:20

I mean , if you made it this long , you can comment

50:22

hashtag justice for Bigfoot on our socials

50:25

.

50:25

There you go .

50:26

All right , that's really all I have . I'm really tired . I'm

50:29

starting to get delusional and cranky . Okay

50:31

.

50:31

Well , say the words and let us go .

50:33

We love you . Thank you for listening . Please come

50:35

back . Most importantly , caribbean , really

50:38

oddballs , goodbye . Bye has

50:42

that you're not wrapped up on the paper . He's not pushed

50:45

back

50:48

.

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