Dennis Martin solved at last. These hills do have eyes.

Missing in the great smoky mountains National Park

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  • @serpent6710
    @serpent67103 жыл бұрын

    Dennis was reunited with his father in death in 2014. God rest both of their souls in Heaven.

  • @Dr.Gunsmith

    @Dr.Gunsmith

    3 жыл бұрын

    Amen 🙏

  • @The_Establishment_Is_Satanic

    @The_Establishment_Is_Satanic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Amen.

  • @CHADCONTEXT

    @CHADCONTEXT

    2 жыл бұрын

    what about the mother?

  • @ghalibshah3211

    @ghalibshah3211

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aameen!

  • @MrRod632

    @MrRod632

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amen

  • @lindasaffles4189
    @lindasaffles418911 ай бұрын

    I had a Botany professor my freshman year who was closely related to Dennis Martin. Also a neighbor who was his great uncle. All that family seemed so interested in the outdoors and hiking. I remember when this happened. It was horrible to think about that young child with a learning disability out there somewhere and not knowing if he was alright. His mom kept a porch light on every night for his return. That old be hard to endure.

  • @riven756
    @riven7564 жыл бұрын

    Also, this explains why the FBI won't release the case documents under FOIA.

  • @GudJonnyCakes

    @GudJonnyCakes

    4 жыл бұрын

    No it doesnt

  • @fuzzydunlop7928

    @fuzzydunlop7928

    4 жыл бұрын

    ...why would the FBI even have the case documents? I've never even read of the FBI being involved at any point in the search.

  • @tonyg-2jz82

    @tonyg-2jz82

    4 жыл бұрын

    You need to do more research then Fuzzy. The FBI gets involved all the time in national park disappearances and no one can understand why especially if a crime hasn't been committed. What this man shared makes so much sense about the missing 411 or why so many ppl can plain disappear in these wild terrains. These ppl live off the grid and are most likely savages so if they were able to take someone and for them to never be found again makes complete sense. Probably ate them and used there bones for tools or weapons or worse made them an unwilling inbred slave or worse if she was a female captive maybe used for breeding.

  • @mcmuffin2725

    @mcmuffin2725

    4 жыл бұрын

    Howtohunt on YT continues to have many sasquatch encounters sent to him. He's put many of them in a book recently.

  • @IanP1963

    @IanP1963

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tonyg-2jz82 I don't believe BF eats humans !!!!

  • @LadybugRonnie
    @LadybugRonnie5 жыл бұрын

    The truth is stranger than fiction

  • @tomhaun2796

    @tomhaun2796

    3 жыл бұрын

    The ultimate truth behind every mystery is far stranger than the myth that surrounds it.

  • @teamcrooks6913

    @teamcrooks6913

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tomhaun2796 Yup. If only we knew the truth...

  • @twistoffate4791

    @twistoffate4791

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@teamcrooks6913 This video was a bit clickbait-ish...

  • @michaeljoyner6470

    @michaeljoyner6470

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep!

  • @spencerfrankclayton4348

    @spencerfrankclayton4348

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@twistoffate4791 How??

  • @56cadd
    @56cadd4 жыл бұрын

    Where there are caves and tunnels, there is off grid societys. In tunnels below citys also.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    4 жыл бұрын

    More under the mountains. There used to be 2 huge ones. They thin them out from the wild people and turn them into tourist traps. Google Forbidden caverns... And tuckaleechee caverns.

  • @56cadd

    @56cadd

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@southforce10 , makes sense. I didnt even think about such odd things untill reading about the Martin story and national forest dissapearenses.

  • @fuzzydunlop7928

    @fuzzydunlop7928

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@southforce10 What about Craighead? Those are the ones that really take my breath away. Heard there was a bar down there during prohibition called the 'cavern tavern' or something. Has one of the world's largest underground lakes, who the hell knows what's down there.

  • @irenedavo3768

    @irenedavo3768

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@fuzzydunlop7928 hello

  • @lilo4399

    @lilo4399

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly - Las Vegas and Houston are well known underground anarchist communities.

  • @madratter
    @madratter Жыл бұрын

    In 2021 I hiked the AT. Approximately 3 miles before the TN / VA line just south of Damascus 2 of us came across something that we can't explain. We were night hiking at 3 am and spooked something 6' away from me to the left of the AT. We did not see it. It stood up and started making noises yelling what sounded like computerized vocals. I think it was scared of us. Very hard to explain the sounds. It was rhythmic though like some kind of language. No idea what it was but my guess is it was 5 1/2 feet tall weighing maybe 150 lbs. Not big at all. My bet is it was a feral person. The man I was with and myself have never heard anything even remotely like those sounds which lasted about 10 seconds. Long enough for us to know it was yelling at us and way too long for me to be ok with it. We both became slightly terrified and started high speed walking/ jogging and didn't stop for 3 miles. Something is out there by Abingdon Gap Shelter which the ATC has closed ( because of bear activity ). 2 shelters in that area are closed. Don't stay overnight.

  • @TheoneNonlyJoelynCada

    @TheoneNonlyJoelynCada

    Жыл бұрын

    That was just Uncle Hooter. He has a voice box since the cancer got his throat after all them years of chewin tobaccy. You were probably getting to close to his Morel Mushroom patch. :)

  • @daniel_sc1024

    @daniel_sc1024

    7 ай бұрын

    "We did not see it" yet you know it stood up, was approximately 5 1/2 feet tall, and weighed maybe 150 lbs.

  • @sweettina2

    @sweettina2

    Ай бұрын

    Ahahahaaaaa! I woulda booked it fast, too! Lol, I'd be in Chatanooga before they caught up with me! 😅🤣😅🤣

  • @juilawilliams4300
    @juilawilliams43004 жыл бұрын

    That's a crazy and sad story. His father never did get over that. I don't think I'd be able to get over it myself.

  • @michele21auntiem

    @michele21auntiem

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agree, no getting over what you havent had any closure on. It would drive you insane.

  • @Dan25716
    @Dan257164 жыл бұрын

    Dennis could have been lunch, or kept and raised for breeding purposes. I noticed that Dennis' body was not mentioned when they pulled those dead 'wild people' out of the woods.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    4 жыл бұрын

    See part 2 on my channel.

  • @howardfreeland5595

    @howardfreeland5595

    4 жыл бұрын

    The other family that saw "a really big dark man carrying something red over his shoulder" indicated to me that Dennis was dead... no breeding!

  • @pitab2093

    @pitab2093

    4 жыл бұрын

    Not to mention the scream the hikers heard when they saw him at the edge of a cliff wi no clothes on😳

  • @GudJonnyCakes

    @GudJonnyCakes

    4 жыл бұрын

    Use commone sense, he said in the 40s and Martin dissapeard in 69

  • @fuzzydunlop7928

    @fuzzydunlop7928

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@howardfreeland5595 Technically, Key was quoted as saying that the man "looked rough" and that "he thought he may have been a moonshiner" - anything involving the guy being big or hairy or whatever is a later invention.

  • @bradstoner7226
    @bradstoner72262 жыл бұрын

    I can believe this story to be honest. If people who live far back in the forest were raised in the forest they wouldn't know anything but survival. They would eat things that you and I wouldn't touch, their bodies would be conditioned to survive the cold nights and radical weather changes. They would in all likelihood loose the ability to speak a known language if there were no one to teach them or they had no civilized contact. They would most likely inbreed and that would create a small population of them. They wouldn't have the ability to shave so as a natural defense to the cold their bodies would likely increase the production of hair. Many years ago as a boy, my family use to take yearly trips to Gatlinburg, TN traveling from the NC side through the Great Smokies. We had an old Buick Electra station wagon and I would sit in the back with the luggage and look at the window. I was small enough to lay flat between the luggage which I thought was cool. Anyway, we were rounding a sharp curve in the Smokies with a long steep hill on our right. I could see way down as it dropped off to a stream. My Grandfather was driving so he couldn't look at anything but the road and Grandmother was talking to him and my aunt, who was in the backseat in front of me never really was that observant and would often miss deer, turkeys and other wildlife standing right beside the road! So I was the only one really looking. As we rounded the curve my eye caught something large and black walking upright along the creek. It was hairy but did appear to have pants on. We quickly snaked our way out of view and down a hill and I lost sight. I told my family about it and they thought that it was a bear and pretty much ignored the whole thing me being 9 years old and all. But I am certain that this was a person of rather ruff hygiene. What they were doing way out in the middle of nowhere puzzled me. I often wondered if this was a Ferrel person, a wild person? At the time, I didn't even think about Bigfoot because whatever it was appeared to have tan colored pants on but thinking back, that might of been bare skin with lesser amounts of hair? It was so far away and so quick, it would have been difficult to tell. I'm just glad that we didn't break down at that spot that day.

  • @kawirocket88

    @kawirocket88

    Жыл бұрын

    Only discrepancy I found was the FBI Agents "suicide". True, he did commit suicide, however, by his family's own admission it had "nothing" to do with the Dennis Martin case. It was a feral human or Bigfoot that snatched him I believe. The Key Family(real last name) saw an "unkempt" animal(bipod) that had something "over its shoulder". This was rather quickly after Dennis disappeared. Missing 411 and David Paulides will break it down.

  • @kenlejful

    @kenlejful

    Жыл бұрын

    I think that u were inbred

  • @lilredsammy

    @lilredsammy

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't believe it. It's dumb.

  • @emeraldfox7175

    @emeraldfox7175

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lilredsammy like your mom

  • @lilredsammy

    @lilredsammy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@emeraldfox7175 You're a genius. Are you like 7 years old?

  • @micheleprince2799
    @micheleprince2799 Жыл бұрын

    The story of feral people taking Dennis Martin is the only one that makes sense. Base Camp Chris channel reviewed the incident and could not conclude feral people as responsible but the strangeness of the abduction seems to fit the feral people explanation. Thank SF 10 for adding clarity.

  • @J.C...

    @J.C...

    Жыл бұрын

    You're a fool

  • @alexsozansky
    @alexsozansky5 жыл бұрын

    You should make more vids of southern mountainstuff. Its interesting

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    5 жыл бұрын

    Will do.

  • @alanleemaxwell831

    @alanleemaxwell831

    4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video-intriguing to say the least-many thanks 👍

  • @janelinley3624

    @janelinley3624

    4 жыл бұрын

    GUTS I agree

  • @sweettina2

    @sweettina2

    Ай бұрын

    Yes! That's where all my family settled very early in America. Lol, thank heavens they weren't feral!

  • @rebeccaswilling1771
    @rebeccaswilling17715 жыл бұрын

    Feral men aka Bigfoot. That’s exactly what happened to little Dennis. I believe you 100%

  • @IanP1963

    @IanP1963

    3 жыл бұрын

    Feral man ? Is that deffo a BF though ?

  • @Cr1ms0nRav3n

    @Cr1ms0nRav3n

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, there are hostile Sasquatch creatures who are opportunistic. There are hundreds of encounters and stories told by campers and hunters. There are videos/pictures of them out there, but in this day and age everybody is always going to find some excuse to call them fake, so there no point in showing them. The government and national park authorities know damn well what’s out there. So don’t expect to hear about any of this in the news, they keep this crap very tight lipped and sealed. And definitely don’t expect any Bigfoot hunting shows on tv to find anything either. But people have lost their lives out there. A lone hiker, camper, or hunter is extremely at risk out there. These things chase and hunt deer with their bare hands and other highly timid animals that scurry off at any sound. They probably have to wrestle and fend off bears and cougars etc as well. You think a human or a human child is a challenge to them? If you see them, it’s cuz they want you to see them. A gun ain’t going to do much if one or two or more gets the jump on you. But one thing is clear. All those lives lost, are on the folks who have kept this hush hush. If the public was disclosed this information, as crazy and scary as it is and they put up signs or enforced some kind of rule and not let people go to certain areas, then we would have as many 411 missing people in the woods. If folks were informed as to what in the hell we are dealing with then this would be mitigated in some way or another. God bless and keep your wits about you out there.

  • @Finsami71

    @Finsami71

    3 жыл бұрын

    As far i understand feral men and Bigfoot are not the same. Feral men = human alike and ferocious, even cannibalistic. Bigfoot = human- like as well but more intelligent, bigger and not that evil.

  • @Cr1ms0nRav3n

    @Cr1ms0nRav3n

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Finsami71 the word you want is humanoid. They have a head, two arms, two legs, a face and five fingers complete with a thumb. But that’s where the similarities end. They’re built different, taller and musculature wise. Out there we’ve got nothing on them, they’re masters of the woods. Here’s a fascinating story. And in the end Todd Standing shows one nearly invisible to the naked eye. They are masters of camouflage. kzread.info/dash/bejne/c4WcvJSlqqvUftI.html

  • @Cr1ms0nRav3n

    @Cr1ms0nRav3n

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Bill Chisholm incorrect. He corrects himself in another video, where he said he asked his sister who is much older than he is about them, and she said he was incorrect in calling them feral men. They are humanoid and feral but they aren’t humans. Their anatomy and musculature is nothing like ours. They can snap us like twigs.

  • @MsFreechild
    @MsFreechild Жыл бұрын

    I have been watching multiple videos about all the missing people in North America and Canada apparently thousands of people have gone missing without a trace even in the blink of an eye and I can tell you I would never go hiking or camping over there in those national parks and wild areas you guys are so brave! I watched two videos that have convinced me there is monsters that live in caves around those places, that snatch people and drag them off as food, a boy came back from being dragged off by one leg and witnessed people hanging upside down in these caves with these monsters skinning them alive for food, he saw two of them fighting and knocked each other out so he decided to run away when his body regained feeling as what ever they stuck in him when snatched numbed his whole body and took him hours to be able to move, plus he was waiting for sun up to see, so he got away and ran and ran until he came to a road and payed down on the road. Woke up in a hospital and eventually told his story, but was told that where he went missing was 50 miles from where they found him and so many of these missing people leave one shoe I noticed, I believe either it falls off when dragged or these monsters pull it off so they can drag you? Children seem to be taken more than others, another story was of a scout camp and this boys friend disappeared after going for a pee in the middle of the night never came back, the hunt was on the very next day but no one ever found him. This guy telling the story about twenty years later goes back to the same camp ground on his own, is sitting by the water in his camp chair having a cup of tea when out of the bush stood a man hairy from head to toe but he looked like his friend who disappeared, the hairy guy called him by name and told him they are watching you, you must leave now, it is a warning to leave, so this guy got in his car and drove off looking back in his mirror saw who he believes was his old friend walk back into the bush. So this young boy was taken and got to grow up, did he become like them? And still he warned his mate to leave so he wouldn't be attacked. He spoke English, and he remembered his name, so the story of the feral people living in the bush could be just what it is, but they obviously steal people to eat and to grow up with them like a family I suppose. I feel so sorry for little Dennis and I have read different versions of another family hearing a terrible screams and saw a man coming out of the bushes and got into a white car, years later a guy in prison tells authorities he was told by fellow prisoner that he sold the boy to someone and so maybe he snatched him and sold him to the feral people? Or another person who doesn't live in the bush? Or maybe he made it up, but I have made up my mind based on all the videos that there defiantly is feral people or strange monsters taking humans and they have caves and hiding places, it seems all the mountains have eyes, and they arnt very nice. Don't let your kids go camping in USA or Canada! That's my advice.

  • @amandalynnagain

    @amandalynnagain

    Жыл бұрын

    Do you have a link to the video where the guy came out of the woods and called him by name & told him to leave? And I'm curious how the man was covered in hair like a big foot but was just a regular human child when he was taken? Wouldn't he just have long body hair?

  • @mobmob5944

    @mobmob5944

    Жыл бұрын

    @@amandalynnagainwearing no cloth over your skin lets your pores grow out hair naturally everywhere.. cloth are what keep your body from pushing out hair just like wearing a hat on your head everyday 24/7 would eventually make some people go bald or loose hair follicles.. just like if you put a object over a lawn it turns yellow and dies out after a while

  • @bradpresley1218

    @bradpresley1218

    7 ай бұрын

    ​​@@mobmob5944if that were the case , no one would have pubic hair lol

  • @laceycoleman6630
    @laceycoleman66307 ай бұрын

    There are so many strange things that happen in the mountains that a lot of people would never believe because they don't want to open their minds to what could be out there. I know there is so much out there that are far more frightening than bigfoot and would make a person never want to step foot in the woods ever again. That poor boy had to have been so frightened and it makes me so sad for his family. May God be with them!!

  • @Artari
    @Artari4 жыл бұрын

    Mahalo for sharing.... I just saw another video about Dennis Martin. Which led me to yours. A lot of people go missing and the park rangers keep it a secret. There are a lot of wild men out there. The key witnesses the Key family hear a sound that was so loud. And a man which looked like a bear standing up. But something was on it's back. Mr. Martin said that to a man that interviewed him . It's awful, that it continues to happen. The silence and motives with these agencies. Aloha and mahalo for sharing this with us

  • @pacorivera5817

    @pacorivera5817

    3 жыл бұрын

    Aloha !!

  • @sweettina2

    @sweettina2

    Ай бұрын

    Aloha! ❤🙏

  • @jimmyjasonmahaffey5917
    @jimmyjasonmahaffey59174 жыл бұрын

    I believe you 100 % brother. I've lived in East Tennessee my entire life except for my years in the military overseas. I love to hike these mountains and it's not just In the smokies, these stinking things live in remote places all over the Cherokee national forest. You'll smell it but you don't always see it. My advice is stay in groups and don't get off the main trail, if you got to do your business take a buddy. The people you meet here in East Tennessee and western north Carolina will be the kindest sweetest people you've ever meet in your life but deep in these mountains are a wilderness no different than any other remote place on God's earth. Be smart and stay safe. Much love y'all Jason.M..oh yeah love your stores man keep up the good work and be careful bro.

  • @thelegion3682

    @thelegion3682

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh yeah. You too? Y'all need to stop encouraging. This is folklore and old timer nonsense. Jesus Christ people it's no wonder the rest of the country looks at us here in the south the way they do. You fellers don't stop to think about it I'm sure but yeah, y'all making us all look like this when you act like this right here

  • @HappyMomma412

    @HappyMomma412

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thelegion3682 Hi, I understand what you are saying. I am Black and I get so frustrated when another person who looks like me does something absolutely foolish or horrible. For some reason, the way human beings are, well, that means a lot of people will lump us together with that same person/ behavior. However, I did want to let you know that those who are respectful enough to know it is not wise OR fair to lump everyone together do not do that. Yes, there usually is soMe truth to a tiny amount of stereotypes for everyone. 🤣. Heck, we are human and none of us is perfect, we are all still individuals, as well! Lol! Anyway, with all of that said.. I am so in love with the absolute mysteries of this amazing, beautiful, a lot of times downright terrifying world we live in. I want to visit the Smoky Mountains so bad. I am aware it is dangerous. Also, love to and may God bless all of those (including little Dennis Martin) who have gone missing in those woods and their loved ones. I cannot imagine the horrors that they faced. I hope Dennis’ father and all of those affected were able to eventually find some peace. Now, I am out here in St. Louis, Missouri. So, you know we have the Ozarks. I would love to hear more about that area, too. You know, I like folklore of all kinds and well, you know what they say; where there is smoke there’s fire. Just sayin’. What phenomenal history this universe we are a part of has and do not ever be ashamed because some people can’t handle the truth! Happy MLK Day!! 🙏🏾🦋💜🌎🌺🌈✊🏾🌎💜🦋🙏🏾

  • @fumbduck8562

    @fumbduck8562

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@HappyMomma412 were all human. The fact it upsets you more when someone of your "color" does something foolish as opposed to any person in general shines a bit of light on your character.

  • @andrewross9024

    @andrewross9024

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow. I've heard things lure you off the trails. Scary.

  • @blackholeentry3489

    @blackholeentry3489

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@HappyMomma412 First, I am white. It's now been over thirty years ago, but where I worked for 35 years were two black guys I considered good friends and for many years, I played golf with one. (the other didn't play) We had a major cutback and the one I played golf with was layed off. He went to work elsewhere, we still played golf whenever we could, but the reality is it wasn't as regular as it once had been. Then, he married a gal whose father owned a golf course and he was always getting free passes to play at various courses....sometimes including a buffet lunch. One of the premier golf courses in the Monterey Bay area is right at the end of the road I live on, and I've played there for free many times. Fact is, I've NEVER paid to play there. Unfortunately, we had a major cutback where we worked and he was layed off. He got another job, we still played whenever we could, but bottom line it was less often. Then, I got word he had collapsed on the job, was in the hospital and it didn't look good. He died two days later.....and I can assure you, all of these many years later, just writing this makes me tear up. BHE

  • @jameswhitley3664
    @jameswhitley36642 жыл бұрын

    My real life story about wild people.. Our family visited this park 3 years ago. We decided to go to an abandoned nearby town within 10 min of the perimeter of the park. You will know if it's the correct abandoned town as it has a camping area next to it. It was burned in a recent fire but had many structures still intact. We were the only ones there at the time and clueless as to what was about to happen. There were 4 in our family and 1 friend. As we started to walk up the stone staircase that once led to a building, I saw the burnt hotel to the left. The only remaining part was a stone fireplace still in tact. The street led into a small cluster of homes of which were mostly intact. My 9 year old son, being the explorer that he is, took the lead. As we continued, My son says , " dad, i thought you said that pace was abandoned." I looked up the trail at him and saw him looking into 1 of the windows of the 3rd home on the right. Naturally, I went towards him and looked at what he was looking at. What I saw, wasn't normal. I shivered. It was a gaunty, dirty looking figure with very long hair. It didn't and would not look at me. It looked evil but moved so I knew it was alive. I tried to remain calm and told my wife that we need to leave. She asked why. I didn't want to say anything that would alarm her as he had our 5 year old daughter with her. I looked back to locate our friend to only to see her on the patio at the 2nd house. Now, I was really scared as she was also looking at something and would not reply. I kept looking back at our window and saw that the person was still there but was now looking at my son. He just stared without saying a word. By this time, my wife was already heading back so I followed. Our friend would not leave the other house. I knew what she was looking at. I yelled at her and she would not respond. My wife stopped, saw and heard what was going on and asked what was wrong with her. I told her. She freaked. I knew I shouldn't have told her. She started to run to our friend but I grabbed her and told her take the kids back to the van. I pulled out the only thing I had, a small pocket knife and bear spray. I turned around to get our friend but she was no longer there. Now. I was really freaked. I went to the window she was at. Nothing. I ran to meet the wife and kids at the trail. We got to the van. Our friend was in the backseat. Impossible. 1 trail in and out. My wife said to her how did you pass us. She just kept in a trance like stare. I yelled at her and I never yell. My wife now knew something was really wrong. Our friend would not respond. I kept asking how did you pass us? it's not possible. She looked up at me and pointed back at where we came from. She finally spoke and said " I never left the van." My wife said what are you talking about? She said she watched us from the 3rd house. She watched us pass by her at the 2nd house. What? My wife nor I could understand any of what she was saying. Something happened to her that day. She till this day says she never left the van. and that we passed her at the 2nd house. We never went back. I saw someone alive or near death but evil. I recorded this event as it happened. This was before youtube was what it is now. It is named the abandoned park in smoky mountain. If you go there, it was the 3rd house on the right of the trail.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know exactly where you are talking about. Please stay away from that place . It is very haunted, evil, and dangerous. It is a magnet for evil

  • @jamesprather1723

    @jamesprather1723

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where was this at?

  • @TheName008

    @TheName008

    2 жыл бұрын

    Was your friend saying she had a paranormal experience in that she, while in the van, remotely viewed you all up at that building? And - probably unbeknownst to her at the time - that she somehow manifested within the building and outside of the building during her experience (and yours)? Maybe you could ask her to elaborate on her experience.

  • @jameswhitley3664

    @jameswhitley3664

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jamesprather1723Smoky Mountain Park in Gatlinburg TN. Directions: Head into the Park following signs for Cades Cove. Approximately 4-6 miles well before Cades Cove you will see a camping area (the 1st camping area-not the 1 at Cades Cove). Go into this camping area. There is an abandoned town on the left as you enter the park (called Wonderland Hotel)

  • @jameswhitley3664

    @jameswhitley3664

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheName008 She said she never left the van. However, we all left the van. I saw her at the other house staring into it. When we hurried out she just sat there. 1 way in- 1 way out. I dont know how it happened I just know it did. She will not talk about it period. Claims she saw and heard us pass by her while she was in the house.

  • @ivanaz6105
    @ivanaz61052 жыл бұрын

    It looks very serene and peaceful from the video. I've learnt of this boy just today! I can't imagine how scared he must have been in his last moments. Someone said in a video that sometime after, a man found some remains (presumably a child's) but didn't speak up since he was afraid he would get punished since he was ginseng poaching when he found them. My heart breaks for his father, hearing about how painful this all was for him, living a parent's worst nightmare. And after so many years, so many of the key people involved have passed. Edit: "... cause these hills do have eyes." That gave me goosebumps. And thank you for posting your story for people to see. I like your accent.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    2 жыл бұрын

    Father refused to leave the park. They had to force him to go Before he would leave he went and dug up the bush that little Dennis had hidden behind. He said I had to look under it .I had to know if somehow his little boy was under it.

  • @sweettina2

    @sweettina2

    Ай бұрын

    I don't think hunting ginseng was really a thing back then. I know today that it's a big thing now, especially after Hollywood got ahold of it. Since they started that, a lot of people lived peacefully in those mountains, and around the foot of the mountain. They created a nightmare for many.

  • @susanford6926
    @susanford69264 жыл бұрын

    I agree the hills do have eyes,I have been to the great smoky mountains and have felt eyes looking me, creepy feeling

  • @mtnmancam3626
    @mtnmancam36262 жыл бұрын

    As a born and raised local here I'd say you arent wrong but as the years have gone by our trails are used by more and more people I'd say if the wild people are still out there which they mostly likely are. They have moved deeper away from the trails because of so much activity. Now

  • @mysteryninja5851
    @mysteryninja58514 жыл бұрын

    BTW your dog is adorbs!! I am obsessed with Dachshunds 🐶

  • @avimae4225

    @avimae4225

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have a Doxie! I race him. He has 3 first place and 1 second place. l grew up with them.

  • @teamcrooks6913

    @teamcrooks6913

    3 жыл бұрын

    Do you know why there are so many Dachshunds in Texas? As the settlers were moving in to homestead, they'd always hear the cowboys saying, "Get a long, little doggie!". And the Dachshunds of Texas were born. True story. **WinK**

  • @Monorail-Beyond-the-Veil
    @Monorail-Beyond-the-Veil4 жыл бұрын

    This is shocking... and tragic! That poor little boy must have been terrified. But it MAKES SENSE. So the sighting of Dennis on the shoulders of a bigfoot creature might actually be true! Ok, one question - Do you believe wild men/people are the reason for OTHER national park disappearances? I don't mean just the Smokey Mountains, but OTHER parks?

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's possible for some...I don't think it is for all of them. You could walk right past one of these creatures and not even see them that is if you did not smell them.

  • @ashleegardner6819

    @ashleegardner6819

    4 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting🤔

  • @ericj810

    @ericj810

    4 жыл бұрын

    Monorail Beyond the Veil* how do we know the boy was ever at spence field? The search dogs picked up no scent where he was last seen so i keep reading. The bear/man story. The green beret, what better way to find one then to send his own trained kind to look for one... Think about the whole thing. Some foul play went on there.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Katie Did It I will tell you something I've never told and any of my videos. There are spots across this great land that have paranormal powers. Once the government found this out they had to control them, At least try. The powers of such places can still not be understood..... They are called national parks.

  • @snowone9685

    @snowone9685

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@southforce10 Wow... you really have the low down. There is a lot of high high strangeness in the US. Things are just different in Canada. We probably have high strangeness places but nothing like the US.

  • @yayyay3060
    @yayyay30604 жыл бұрын

    New sub, saw your link over on Top Mysteries channel couple minutes ago. Looks like you got a really cool channel, great voice for narrating, I'm about to start binge watching your videos, keep up the great work ✌

  • @timetravelinggroot7633
    @timetravelinggroot7633 Жыл бұрын

    Maybe the green berets killed the kid as well (by accident) and it was covered up.

  • @kathyj6070
    @kathyj60702 жыл бұрын

    The case of Dennis Martin was featured in a channel called CanAm Missing Project. Dave Paulides runs the channel and it's about strange cases of missing people around the National Parks of the USA and Canada.

  • @dameline3355
    @dameline33554 жыл бұрын

    I love your storytelling, real old stories from folks who lived it....Love it!!!

  • @pitab2093
    @pitab20933 жыл бұрын

    The Dennis Martin tragedy may have saved some lives. After the feral cleansing and if their were feral survivors; it probably became taboo to take humans knowing more would come to hunt them.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes you have it.

  • @wisdomoftheearlychristians2037

    @wisdomoftheearlychristians2037

    2 жыл бұрын

    No offense, but you do realize more and more people are disappearing every year. This was no one time thing.

  • @darkroadsparanormal3740
    @darkroadsparanormal37402 жыл бұрын

    I can’t believe I just now came across your video! Thank you so much for making this because you are 💯 correct in what happened to that boy. I’m from Sevierville, TN and we ALL knew the authorities swept things like this “under the rug” because it hurt their profits. There’s soooo many other disappearances that never get told and that’s sad. But I can attest to what you said, the older generation that knew the truth passed it on to us younger generations. They didn’t want us to forget but at the same time we ain’t dumb. There’s no way any one of us will truly risk what would happen if we told. There’s some bad mojo in our beloved Smokies, wish people would do their research and take all precautions before starting into those woods.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hope you watch my other videos, and thank you.

  • @louie1
    @louie14 жыл бұрын

    My grandpa told me a very similar story back in the late 70s when I was a about 12 about hunting and killing mountain things as he called them. Him and his brothers hunted these things down and was paid for it. The best I could make out of it was these things was very uncivilized and inbred and very dangerous .

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are one of the few lucky ones to know about this 1st hand... There's not many of us left

  • @nvmffs

    @nvmffs

    4 жыл бұрын

    Things? Are they things or are they people?

  • @louie1

    @louie1

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@nvmffs I was told things. It wasnt talk about openly just him telling me about these things. They was dangerous and was moutainted savay. Said they looked like we did but wasnt human

  • @HiDesert004

    @HiDesert004

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like that movie Bone Tomahawk.

  • @swervv2957

    @swervv2957

    4 жыл бұрын

    louie scalf but you just said inbred? So there human? I’m a lil confused

  • @shellebates2648
    @shellebates26484 жыл бұрын

    Just saw your channel in the comment section of missing people. I believe you're right on the money. I've always thought that. My 92 year old granny who died in 1999 said those shorts of wooley boogers were in the mountains up there. I went on vacation in smokey mountains she was terrified for me. Told me her story. Terrified me but I had NO INTENTIONS of getting out of the car in then woods. I was going for Dollywood!!! Love your channel!!!

  • @frankboff1260

    @frankboff1260

    4 жыл бұрын

    What happened to your grandma? Did she see them regularly?

  • @rafaeltorre1643

    @rafaeltorre1643

    3 жыл бұрын

    I saw the same comment that led me here

  • @phantomtr1

    @phantomtr1

    3 жыл бұрын

    Tell us the stories she gave you!

  • @dawnschuck4781

    @dawnschuck4781

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tell me Grandma's stories about them there people in them woods. I'm from California I'll never get it otherwise.

  • @jhtsurvival

    @jhtsurvival

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dang woolley buggers.

  • @63frogsinahat84
    @63frogsinahat844 жыл бұрын

    I live in the North Carolina Mountains and this is a great interesting story and you did a good job telling it.

  • @charliedallachie3539

    @charliedallachie3539

    4 жыл бұрын

    63frogsinahat what’s it like out there? I’ve always wondered from the far southeastern coastal side of North Carolina.

  • @63frogsinahat84

    @63frogsinahat84

    4 жыл бұрын

    We are having a mild winter so far. For the last few day it has been rainy. Of course we need lots of rain here for all the trees. No snowy weather where I live yet but the climate has changed since we moved here in the 80's. Occasionally we have weather like it was way back then but not often. I live in Western North Carolina going south toward Atlanta.

  • @sandersonspr

    @sandersonspr

    4 жыл бұрын

    My uncle lives in Boone and we used to come visit every summer and always go hiking in the mountains! I loved it there. Now I would be much more cautious and alert though lol

  • @danaelona4081

    @danaelona4081

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@charliedallachie3539 hey! I live near madison county in the blue ridge mountains. Its very pretty obv and theres also a fear in the way older generations of going hiking to deep into the mountains and off trails. They get scared for their grandchildren and i remember one coworker of my mom’s warning my friends and I to never go deep into madison county at night (night hiking is fun and a typical thing to do) bc the “wild men” would get us. It seems funny but if u ask any older people here about them they all feel it is true tht the mountain wildmen exist.

  • @bekaebrown
    @bekaebrown4 жыл бұрын

    Subscribed. I learned a long time ago to distrust the official narrative of reality and listen to the regular folks and their stories. ❤💙 Thank you for sharing.

  • @opinionsforfree6025
    @opinionsforfree60254 жыл бұрын

    Ty for sharing this!! Excellent video!

  • @c.g.n.j.9301
    @c.g.n.j.93014 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for telling what you know. Just found your channel. Look forward to more.

  • @traviskelly4941
    @traviskelly49412 жыл бұрын

    How he vanished almost under the noses of the others is the main mystery. A prank I used to play when camping as a kid, and adult, may shed some light here: I would hide under a bush or somewhere and make animal sounds, like a crow calling, not telling my friends. They would hear the strange noises, notice I was missing, and call out for me. It was amusing to crow call when they were only a few yards away, and still they couldn't see me. Once in a very small pond, I hid along the steep bank with my face barely above water, hidden by roots. "Oh no, where's Travis?" They panicked, thinking I had drowned. I was very good at hiding. Dennis and pals were in a pranking mood with the "ambush" of the adults. But maybe Dennis, alone, decided to play a little impromptu hide-and-seek as another prank - hiding as the family and friends searched and called out for him, like I used to do. That would explain how he vanished so quickly - he deliberately moved away and concealed himself. As the search got under way, maybe he continued the game, going deeper into the woods... after that, it's anyone's guess. Fatal accident, animal attack, feral man abduction...

  • @steveprice7191

    @steveprice7191

    Жыл бұрын

    Not impossible, as the child suffered cognitive disadvantages. Would he know when to end the game?

  • @foff2246

    @foff2246

    Жыл бұрын

    @@steveprice7191 makes sense a young child knows how to play hide and seek as opposed to the concept of scaring adults.

  • @bearzdlc2172

    @bearzdlc2172

    Жыл бұрын

    he got nae nae'd

  • @bobtodd2424
    @bobtodd24242 жыл бұрын

    I admit that I know so little about this world. I dang sure I would Never go into the woods alone.

  • @steveculbert4039
    @steveculbert40393 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for an interesting, thought-provoking video.

  • @elonever.2.071
    @elonever.2.0713 жыл бұрын

    As crazy as this sounds, it does connect a lot of otherwise un-connectable dots in this case.

  • @southforce10
    @southforce104 жыл бұрын

    The park was established in 1934. When I say before the park came in here. It was before roads and visitors and park Rangers nothing changed from 34 to 54... Follow this channel for mountain folklore and more.

  • @bojankos8455

    @bojankos8455

    4 жыл бұрын

    South Force 10 I’m fairly new her but when you say feral humans are you talking about bigfoot?

  • @saveyourself8798

    @saveyourself8798

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@bojankos8455 no not big foot but people who went to the forest to live their and became crazy

  • @saveyourself8798

    @saveyourself8798

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@bojankos8455 so basically savages

  • @bojankos8455

    @bojankos8455

    4 жыл бұрын

    John that’s weird idk if I believe that, I believe in Bigfoot but feral humans I doubt there’s any in North America

  • @saveyourself8798

    @saveyourself8798

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@bojankos8455 well North America is mostly forest and mountain so i think thier should be some

  • @justiceLaw0123
    @justiceLaw01233 жыл бұрын

    This makes so much sense now!! I have always wondered about this case. That little boy that saw the “bear man” with a kid on his back was telling the truth!! The government knows more than they led us believe about all these National Park disappearances. God only knows what’s out there. Thank you for this info!!

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @bluesky-ud9wg

    @bluesky-ud9wg

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's all about $$ for the parks, they revenue millions a year, imagine all that gone....like Aliens, if you actually believe tiny Earth is the only planet with life in the Huge Universe, you're crazy...Imagine the Govt telling us Aliens exist, it would collapse the Religious world.

  • @baz_1239

    @baz_1239

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Bill Chisholm or dogboy

  • @baz_1239

    @baz_1239

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Bill Chisholm spot on mate, there's a lot we don't know about..an alarming rate of people go missing in those national parks, They know what it is...

  • @winfordt.mcguillacutty2553

    @winfordt.mcguillacutty2553

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's deeper than park revenue. Why was the Book of Enoch removed from the Bible, let alone the other books? Enoch was only one of two men that never died on earth, God took him to heaven in his natural form. Do you honestly think that a Holy man of that magnitude in God's eyes was supposed to be removed from his word? He speaks about chimeras, which are half man/half animal spliced together by the Nephalum. Until the Holy Spirit shows me otherwise, that's what I believe. If I encountered one, I'm backing away. I'll rebuke it in the mighty name of Jesus. If that doesn't stop it, well I hope the lead will. I have faith in the name of Jesus stopping anything of this nature. It feeds off fear and curiosity imo

  • @wampuscat1831
    @wampuscat18313 жыл бұрын

    I do believe there is both criminals and killers inside national forests .They avoid being seen on A.P. trail but know the forest well.It would be tough living above 3000 ft in winter but not impossible anyone doing it would live a rough life.I live in the Smokeys and C.C. other wise go armed in the forest as do most my neighbors .Our concerns are wild boar, snake bite, man/criminal and maybe getting hurt in falls in that order.

  • @markwalker9236

    @markwalker9236

    2 жыл бұрын

    U my friend a 100% on the money. I don't trust anyone I don't know. Sorry but to many crazies these days.

  • @letstalktruecrime01

    @letstalktruecrime01

    Жыл бұрын

    the national parks are a great place for serial killers and society outcasts to hide out, people will feel sorry for them, or be scared enough of them to offer them food, etc. they hide in plain sight. grow a beard, don some hiking gear, sleep in a tent, etc. If you are interested I did a story about the murder of two young women in the shenendoah national park in virginia. which is not that far from the smokies. do i think it was a feral man, No, I think it was a man with such inclinations, who saw a golden opportunity. it is possible dennis martin became prey of one of these types of people. it is also possible he was taken by a local, if there were deformed people living there, they were probably inbred or, as we had here in eastern kentucky, melengeons. you can look those up, im sure they resided in tennessee as well. not really feral people but people scared of society, and feared, thought to be wild men.

  • @goldenshepherd9858
    @goldenshepherd98583 жыл бұрын

    This is why my Dad never let us girls drive up in the mountains

  • @optimusprime3477
    @optimusprime34775 жыл бұрын

    A Missing 411 case. You people should look into it.

  • @discernment101

    @discernment101

    4 жыл бұрын

    don't forget what the key family described seeing at the creek

  • @swervv2957

    @swervv2957

    4 жыл бұрын

    MrKushSmoke what they see

  • @discernment101

    @discernment101

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@swervv2957 after hearing a loud scream nearby the boy pointed out what he thought was a bear, the parents reported it moved upright and may of been carrying something over its shoulder, possibly young dennis

  • @swervv2957

    @swervv2957

    4 жыл бұрын

    MrKushSmoke thanks for replying. I also read that the statement made was false and that the witness didn’t state that, but I can’t recall what article I read that on. I’ll post it as soon as it comes to mind

  • @fuzzydunlop7928

    @fuzzydunlop7928

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@swervv2957 Yeah, I looked into that bit. Key's actual quote makes it fairly obvious he saw a man - a guy he said "looked rough" and that he "may have been a moonshiner" - didn't come across him saying anything about something red on the guy's shoulder, which is what really surprised me as being spurious - but that scream was real, he reported that all right. I don't believe most of the yarns these yahoos spin but I'm admittedly a fair bit more amenable to tales of the wildmen that proliferate the area. They'll have to miss me with that bigfoot crap, though.

  • @musicaflowerchild5540
    @musicaflowerchild55402 жыл бұрын

    My granny in Western NC would not let me play in or near the woods. She said there was people in the woods who were half man and half animal.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    2 жыл бұрын

    So true

  • @frankharrington4881

    @frankharrington4881

    Жыл бұрын

    Musical Flowerchild: I grew up in WNC- Asheville to be exact and I know for a fact in Madison co those feral people did exist. I shared a story with South Force 10 about a WWI soldier who witnessed something that he couldn't/wouldn't talk about. Patricia Gambino Harrington(I post on hubby's acct I didn't want to confuse you with the different names on this)

  • @TJ-di1iq
    @TJ-di1iq4 жыл бұрын

    I'm from TN and all I'm gonna say is that you're a great storyteller.

  • @BethanyJ76
    @BethanyJ76 Жыл бұрын

    I remember when you first put out this video! Super cool how your channel grew so much congrats. keep Storytellin'

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @exmoorfarmer4880
    @exmoorfarmer48804 жыл бұрын

    Only comment I would make is dogs couldnt track him - also in all of the shots of Green Berets at Spence Field no weapons are visible. I read a book some time ago about how Mister Keys (prime witness) who Paulides quotes as saying the figure they saw was carrying something on his shoulder states he said no such thing. Also no noise at all at the point of abduction when Dennis was allegedly only 30 feet away. Whatever happened to the poor little lad its heartbreaking and he must have been terrified. Thanks for the video.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tracker Dwight mccarter also said they Keys saw something on the shoulder of something. Photos of GB where as they was arriving for briefing , or stock photos. The rain keep most people out of the park...also rumored to have been closed for a few days...also dogs can't track in rain.

  • @edwardrahm5435

    @edwardrahm5435

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree with what you are saying, buddy. Don't believe a bit of this other stuff.

  • @watchdog304
    @watchdog3044 жыл бұрын

    This actually explains the strange actions of the feds. It is the best explanation I have heard. Apparently the family who saw the hairy man initially thought he was a bear. A hairy man from a distance, initially trying to hide behind a tree, could look bear like.

  • @AverageAmerican

    @AverageAmerican

    3 жыл бұрын

    mhmm It explains a possible catalyst to Dennis abduction if Humans regularly pose a threat to BF families in the area. Basically, it's war. Plus, it answers what the military was doing and it is the only explanation of the fib agent suicide that makes a lick of sense! I can empathize for the position he put himself and many others it was too much burden to bare and perhaps surviver-guilt on top of it...

  • @Metalmuse_
    @Metalmuse_4 жыл бұрын

    This was so good. You have to do more. You have a magical way with storytelling.

  • @mcmuffin2725

    @mcmuffin2725

    4 жыл бұрын

    You will probably like Howtohunt on YT, he relays bigfoot experiences sent in to him.

  • @Metalmuse_

    @Metalmuse_

    4 жыл бұрын

    Marema S Thank you Marema

  • @jannette834
    @jannette8343 жыл бұрын

    Poor little man, what torture and fear he must have suffered rip little man.

  • @TreeCraftbyAndrew
    @TreeCraftbyAndrew2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, and thanks for that wonderfully reassuring accent 🙏

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kind words. I hope you watch more of my videos on my channel.

  • @pedenmk
    @pedenmk4 жыл бұрын

    I live near Bryson city and I never go in to the park at night. By the way I like your little companion with ya.......

  • @ryankeogh6611
    @ryankeogh66114 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this and the Pt 2 video.

  • @mystiqueufopirate218
    @mystiqueufopirate2185 жыл бұрын

    Interesting theory for sure man. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  • @katieg7718
    @katieg77183 жыл бұрын

    this stuff is really interesting. i 100% believe those things took little dennis. you should totally keep doing these videos

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
    @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this interesting insight into this case!

  • @mobek359
    @mobek3595 жыл бұрын

    This feral wild people have to be hiding underground,there to fast where people can't see them

  • @JustinLHopkins

    @JustinLHopkins

    4 жыл бұрын

    Watch The Descent.

  • @southernyankee2300

    @southernyankee2300

    4 жыл бұрын

    izztiger mobek I live about 2 hours drive south of the park and have spent the last 20 years hiking in them. This isn’t like some of the western parks. We get a high amount of rain the growth is thick. There are cougar in the park as well as the wild men which is well known around these parts. Seriously, don’t hike alone and be out by dark and don’t let your kids out of your sight.

  • @dj2dope820

    @dj2dope820

    4 жыл бұрын

    Caves. Trust me

  • @1deepIsraelite

    @1deepIsraelite

    4 жыл бұрын

    They travel very fast and far. All they have to do is kidnap someone over 10 miles away from their lair and searches won't go that far.

  • @wingspan9842

    @wingspan9842

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm a horror buff, but this unseen story was too much, & has given me a nightmare. That never happens. I can't imagine the mental impact witnessing such scene in person.

  • @bmschneider30
    @bmschneider305 жыл бұрын

    I just learned the Dennis Martin story today and wow this was very interesting and I totally believe you.

  • @wavey43r46

    @wavey43r46

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me too

  • @angelamarie3617

    @angelamarie3617

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me too!

  • @juniorcosio8873

    @juniorcosio8873

    4 жыл бұрын

    AngeLa Marie you’re gorgeous

  • @gailcurl8663

    @gailcurl8663

    3 жыл бұрын

    And Where have You been these last 30 yrs.??

  • @eadgbefreak
    @eadgbefreak2 жыл бұрын

    I clicked on a Dennis Martin story, then the KZread algorythym brought me here. Your explanation seems the most plausable to why many leads to the case were buried or not investigated. RIP Dennis Martin

  • @joannbyrne182
    @joannbyrne182 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your honesty and courage it's awful what happened to that little boy and his family from start to finish back to front it s terrible

  • @addicted2tone349
    @addicted2tone3494 жыл бұрын

    Love this! I lived in the park for a couple of years. It's got a totally different energy to it at night. These was Bigfoot or inbred natives cast out. You talk to the Cherokee and there are a lot of places they tell you to never set foot.

  • @taradactule6052

    @taradactule6052

    4 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely!

  • @HiDesert004

    @HiDesert004

    4 жыл бұрын

    Also to Navajo and Apache will say same thing.

  • @curiositypiqued6573

    @curiositypiqued6573

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'd love to have long long talks with native Americans....they know their shit....at the end of the day though (literally).... everywhere is creepy and sinister at night

  • @montecarlo3807

    @montecarlo3807

    3 жыл бұрын

    From my cryptozoology research I have learned to believe and trust the Natives and the locals. Anywhere they say don't go, I don't!

  • @giqwaju3691

    @giqwaju3691

    2 жыл бұрын

    We are not all the same. Very few traditionals these days. Most of the generation behind me are all about the same superficial things as anyone else. Drugs, crime and low quality pursuits get in the way just like any other place with a high poverty and ancestral trauma symptoms. Only a small percentage (I do my part to change this...hopefully) of the younger crowd really wants to learn traditions. Most want to get rims and Escalades and act instagram famous and they they conveniently rep at a pow wow once in a while when it is convenient and cool to do so. An elder friend of mine is a true medicine man in a different tribe. He is having a hard time finding someone suitable in his own tribe to be the next one to hold the medicine. There are a lot of outsiders who are trying to cut in line to do so, but really, the right person for that role should never be eager to be one. It is a difficult life and you don't get to make the decisions of when, what and where. You are guided and you serve with no questions asked. And you don't charge for the "services" because it isn't you who did the healing.

  • @tygsv4021
    @tygsv40213 жыл бұрын

    This would be the perfect scary story to tell on Halloween. This story keeps you wondering.

  • @texasrose2315
    @texasrose23152 жыл бұрын

    Its not the money, why the government refuses to tell the truth about sasquatch.

  • @wilburanderson2060
    @wilburanderson20603 жыл бұрын

    This is beyond interesting. Wow. U got a great southern voice and delivery too. Good job.

  • @oliverkalamata2753
    @oliverkalamata27535 жыл бұрын

    'course they're not all gone! Have you seen Deliverance? 😄

  • @camillelombardo2980

    @camillelombardo2980

    3 жыл бұрын

    Or the hills have eyes !

  • @amandahugginkiss9119
    @amandahugginkiss91192 жыл бұрын

    I kinda think the same thing might have happened to summer wells. I live on the mountain where she went missing, just a few miles up from her. My house is way back in the woods and I used to do night hikes pretty often. Out on these ridges you hear some bone chilling noises at night.

  • @frankharrington4881

    @frankharrington4881

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you are probably right about Summer Wells or maybe even a dogman got her! I at first thought it was the Mom, but now I am thinking something other! Patricia Gambino Harrington

  • @emeraldfox7175

    @emeraldfox7175

    Жыл бұрын

    Never heard this story,could you briefly enlighten me? Thanks

  • @daintydiva498

    @daintydiva498

    Жыл бұрын

    No animal or feral person got Summer. Her parents know exactly what happened to her, and eventually justice will be served.

  • @David325ful
    @David325ful4 жыл бұрын

    makes me wonder why then the green berets were called . they probably knew something sinister was out there.

  • @ashleegardner6819

    @ashleegardner6819

    4 жыл бұрын

    Not just the green barret but other groups possibly to. I thought the Father had a hard time getting facts from any them.

  • @bobberguy1

    @bobberguy1

    4 жыл бұрын

    The U. S. Army was already in the area for field training. Just happened to be nearby.

  • @smashtoad

    @smashtoad

    4 жыл бұрын

    He just told you.

  • @dj2dope820

    @dj2dope820

    4 жыл бұрын

    YUP.. MAKES SENSE NOW

  • @spencerfrankclayton4348
    @spencerfrankclayton43484 жыл бұрын

    RIP, Dennis. 😢😢

  • @liviluv3306
    @liviluv33064 жыл бұрын

    everyone needs to watch this

  • @MrMagoo-qx9ie
    @MrMagoo-qx9ie2 жыл бұрын

    We need one of these former green berets to come forward and tell the truth

  • @sylviajohnson8454

    @sylviajohnson8454

    Жыл бұрын

    I so agree~

  • @rachel_v_k
    @rachel_v_k5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this information. I believe what you say. It makes more sense than some of the other things that people have suggested.

  • @optimusprime3477

    @optimusprime3477

    5 жыл бұрын

    This was a Missing 411 case. Look into it.

  • @sweettina2
    @sweettina2Ай бұрын

    I binged last weekend watching and reading about Dennis Martin, somehow i missed this video until now. Now i know this weekend where I'll be binge watching this weekend. Lol, just know I'm not a stalker😂 just binging! 😂 As i said under a recent video, most of my family is from Lookout Mountain. My grandparents moved down the mountain in Chickamauga, Ga, just over the line Chattanooga, Georgia. My papa (Daddy) divulged a secret to me not many years ago of something he did when he was a teenager in the late 40's-50's. My grandfather taught him to work on cars, so he had a car when he was very young. He said the he knew of some people who lived way up in the mountains that made moonshine up in the Smokies. He would make a run up there to buy some, and bring it back down and sell. Something spooked him and he stopped doing it, but he didn't say why. He did mention that when he found out my mother was carrying me, he stopped being a crazy kid and got responsible. They were both very young, as was the custom then. But he told me a lot about those people up there. He said he drove dirt roads all the way up the mountain, there were very few homeplaces. He pulled up, just enough until a man walked out to the car. The man told him to back his car up to an old shack back behind the house. The man helped put the bottles of hooch in the trunk. He said the man was skinny, and very hairy. He wore old coveralls that were worn out, and barefooted. His beard and hair matted, and my papa said it was obvious the man had some kind of bugs on him and scatched a lot. Papa didn't get near him. He paid him and took off. But the next few trips up there were nothing compared to the first time! He said there were a couple of occasions when he saw lots of them playing music, dancing and partying. You know how we've seen cartoons and tv characterizing what they consider hillbillies playing on dashboards, a tub turned upside down with a bass, fiddle and homemade guitars and instruments with hillbillies dancing? Yeah, that's just about kinda accurate. He said they were all drunk and dancing, and a gaggle of children playing over to the side. Papa said he'd seen a whole lot of country folk, even related to our own family, but he'd never seen anything like them. He said they were all hairy, and smelled really bad. They sort of had their own way of talking, and they were hard to understand. One place he sold the hooch was up in Tennessee on the mountain. There was an old bar on the ridge that was owned by black folks. The windows were painted so you couldn't see in. He had to pee behind it and saw a window that you could see inside. He said a man was walking in with a fur coat, with lots of pretty women around him. His nails were long, like women's nails. Daddy said he was known as a pimp, and always drove long, fancy cars. He gave money to lots of people there. He also brought the white politicians there during voting season to get everybody's vote....in exchange for money. Lots of it. Papa said he didn't really like breaking the law, but the people he got to see and witness during those hooch runs was just fascinating. Things he'd never seen nor ever would again. Thanks so much, i subbed so fast! I believe every word you've said. Lord bless and keep you and your family, brother. Be safe. ❤🙏 on to part two.....

  • @EXPLOREWITHME.

    @EXPLOREWITHME.

    18 күн бұрын

    Very interesting id love to know more. ❤

  • @sweettina2

    @sweettina2

    17 күн бұрын

    @@EXPLOREWITHME. Well, it wasn't a secret about Dennis, but about feral people up in the mountains. I hope my comment didn't infer that. When my father was very young he would go up drive up to the mountains to buy liquor from moonshiners, bring it back down and sell it. He said those people were unlike anyone you've ever seen, i was the only one he told about them or the moonshine. He was a true southern gentleman that everyone had great respect for and kept things to himself. What South Force 10 said about them is true. These people weren't like anyone you'd ever see. They lived in very remote areas up in the mountains and kept to themselves. Unless you were given permission by one of them, you dare not go there. You'd be surrounded and probably never seen again. All the roads up the mountain were dirt roads, it's easy to get lost. They made their money from moonshine and stealing. Papa was told to park at the end of the dirt road and wait. He had met that man in town and given directions to get there. He had stills up there and they were fully protected with shotg*ns. They didn't make friends with anyone. Papa said the man that gave him permission to come there was kind of the leader, or patriarch of the clan. Papa said he was very dirty, dressed in ragged overalls and scratched constantly (probably lice, he thought). But he had a wad of money. He would go up there usually on a Friday just before dark. He said that very often there would be lots of them out in front playing music and dancing, drunk as they could be. He said it even looked like kids were drunk many times. Have you ever seen on TV and cartoons where they portrayed hillbillies with homemade instruments? He said they actually looked like those stereotypical hillbillies. They have a wash tub turned upside down and strung like a bass? They actually had one. He said they played harmonicas and other homemade instruments. He said even from the short distance he could see, they looked odd, and looked like there was lots of inbreeding going on. These people weren't the happy hillbillies as tv portrayed them, they could be deadly. In talking with that man, he learned they played no games and took no prisoners. They could put you where you'd never be seen again if you came up there snooping around. This was in the late 40's-50's. I don't know if they still exist up there anymore, South Force Ten would probably know. If they are, don't go looking for them. If you've ever seen the Whitaker family films from Soft White Underbelly, that will give you an idea of how they looked. But, these feral people up in the mountains are not kind or nice, they are dangerous and best left alone if they still exist. I'm sorry if that seemed like I knew something about Dennis Martin, I wish I did. If Dennis fell into their hands, it wouldn't be good. I know their are real witches up in those mountains, too. Stay clear of them. Blessings ❤️🙏

  • @sweettina2

    @sweettina2

    17 күн бұрын

    Good Lord, forgive me for writing a book here!

  • @sweettina2

    @sweettina2

    17 күн бұрын

    @@EXPLOREWITHME. I subbed you, great channel with good info!

  • @denirothefox3333
    @denirothefox33334 жыл бұрын

    I can tell you who the wild feral poeple are and where they came from and when, contact me, I'm a local also, Gat

  • @hellboygrim666

    @hellboygrim666

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tell me

  • @straceycalloway4833

    @straceycalloway4833

    4 жыл бұрын

    I wm interestead to know.

  • @denirothefox3333

    @denirothefox3333

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@straceycalloway4833 , Hello... it is my guess from over 7000 hours of research that it is the Moon Eyed Indians/Welsh descendants 900 years over 45 generations later that still live in the GSMNP and many others... And these Mandan/white Indians are very known to the government, explaining why the Green Berets were at the scene of the Dennis Martin disappearance.. To make sure no other searchers would stumble on the TRuth.. It's very deep but the evidence is there.. Chief Oconostoda of the Cherokee told John Sevier of these Welsh white Indians, among much other evidence, This is another deliberate hiding of our real history, And the Dennis Martin case should make that very clear, I am THE FOX of Appalacia...

  • @denirothefox3333

    @denirothefox3333

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@hellboygrim666 The Descendants if Prince Madoc of whales when he came to the Appalachians in 1170 before the Cherokee were were in the Appalachians.. You have to understand how 900 years later and over 45 generations of inter mixing among 10 boat loads of people originally, Incest would of been impossible to avoid only after 4 generations, Do you know the names of your great grandparents Mother or Father, And most don't without researching it, And The GSMNP officials even ackowledge wild ferel people living deep in the park, in the early 70's one of the rangers was severely beaten by one of them and landed in I.C.U. for days, It was after that the rangers started carrying guns... There is legend of locals being paid to go kill them and recieve a cash bounty for each one, this was before the park a couple of decades but after the massive logging that took place, There is much more to tell more than I can fit here.. I am THE FOX of APPALACHIA......

  • @hellboygrim666

    @hellboygrim666

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@denirothefox3333 wow great story. And no I do not know the names of my great grandparents either unfortunately I've always wanted to know my heritage and what not.

  • @Cypruseve
    @Cypruseve3 жыл бұрын

    I knew that's what the Green Berets were doing there they weren't looking for Dennis Martin at all! That's why his father like investigators had agreed to, you know to inform him every part of the way along the way of what they were doing. And that's why the interviewed that one guy in a different area because they didn't want to make Mr Martin aware of it. There guy I'm taking about is the one who was out with his family when they heard a horrible scream. His son sees what he thinks is a bear the dad says that looks more like a man trying to hide and when he/it ran off the was something bright red slung over his shoulder. Dennis Martin was wearing a red top when he disappeared.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    3 жыл бұрын

    You hit the nail on the head.

  • @g.e.gaviationphotography419
    @g.e.gaviationphotography4192 жыл бұрын

    Friends dad was a Green Beret, mentioned they never do search and rescue! orders find eliminate he found it odd they were sent into that area, most return from vietnam, most were sent to clean out jungles of threats!

  • @calisoul1921

    @calisoul1921

    2 жыл бұрын

    So they went to clean the forest out what else would they be there for? I think I heard that they didn't even speak with search and rescue they had their own mission. It's a crazy story that's for sure

  • @tnoutlaw73
    @tnoutlaw733 жыл бұрын

    growing up and being rais3d in north western Buncome county i have heard this story many many times. i was always told to be home before dark and dont go in the woods cause a booger would get me. never and i mean never ever whistle in those woods.

  • @HiDesert004
    @HiDesert0044 жыл бұрын

    I definitely think there are feral people out there, and they are responsible for a lot of the disappearances that go on in the national parks. Some of them maybe just want to be left alone and don't bother anyone, but maybe a few have gotten a taste for people. In the city we have a lot of feral people we call them the homeless, they're mostly mentally ill, now multiply that by generations and put them in the rural areas and then you get these hills have eyes people. I don't know if it goes back to the Trail of Tears, could be later: my dad grew up during the Depression and he heard lots of of stories of men who ended up saying fuck it with all society and ran off to live in the woods. His parents and his friends' parents told them never to go off and play in the woods because those guys had to eat and get their jollies somehow.

  • @dominickjustave3558

    @dominickjustave3558

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or maybe a serial killer

  • @amandastokes7545

    @amandastokes7545

    2 жыл бұрын

    HiDesert004 I agree with that! I like to listen to different stories here on YT. There are a few stories I've listed to that had people describing their experiences with what they called people looking wild & acting not normal. There was 1 story in particular I heard in which 2 people went camping & woke up at night because of hearing noises. When 1 of them looked out of their tent, the person described seeing what looked to be a woman all dirty & looking crazed furiously digging at some dirt near the tent. When the person flashed a light at the woman, she just looked at the person, screamed, & ran back into the woods. For the rest of that night, the woman would come back off & on. The 2 people did manage to get some sleep but when they left the tent when the sun had come up, they said that everything had be destroyed & ransacked. They immediately packed up & left.

  • @MrSerendipity01
    @MrSerendipity012 жыл бұрын

    Strange that during the search for Dennis Martin there were no reports of gun shots being heard when the Green Berets went in.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    2 жыл бұрын

    Park was closed the biggest part of that time...How do you know that shots were not reported?

  • @serpent6710
    @serpent67103 жыл бұрын

    The feral human theory has always been plausible. It is known parks dept had run ins with them back in the 70s, maybe earlier. I worked with guys in loudon back in the early 90 s from Coker creek and tellico that said they were still people right then that were born in them damn mountains and will die up there. Mfers that the gov have no accounts or certificates on. Couple of these guys are old known last names from this area and they said there’s inbreds up there. They also said if I go fishing up there to stay on the main creek. You stumble on someone’s shit you are not supposed to see, you may not be seen again. They have their own laws up there. This would be the tn/nc border.

  • @davidroyl2241
    @davidroyl22413 жыл бұрын

    Man, I've been hooked on this Smoky Mountains mystery stuff all day it's, hella creepy. Have you heard of anyone else thats gone missing lately?

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's been almost a year. They claim that their is a lot of undocumented workers in the area That work the tourist traps. When they go missing it is unreported.

  • @alexlaurencastillo

    @alexlaurencastillo

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@southforce10 what’s a tourist trap

  • @blazerwilliams2260

    @blazerwilliams2260

    3 жыл бұрын

    Summer Wells

  • @jeffreyes1568
    @jeffreyes15684 жыл бұрын

    My mom told us a story of wildmen where she grew up as a kid. Right there in the hills close to Tullahoma TN. This was way back in the 50s. Locals knew of it.

  • @gallo4796

    @gallo4796

    4 жыл бұрын

    Your last name is Hispanic. Could you explain more I work near there sometimes

  • @buickmonte
    @buickmonte4 жыл бұрын

    I would like for you to do a Coast to Coast show interview.....i know some people would be upset,but your theory,to me,seems more plausible!! My 3 cents anyway...thanks for the video.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I will do a follow up video soon.

  • @digidrum2003

    @digidrum2003

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Barry Allen You do know the show has a new host?George Noory.

  • @sswans9664
    @sswans96643 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. The most interesting comments. And great advice at the end. 👍

  • @bobbyyoung7836
    @bobbyyoung78364 жыл бұрын

    Update sooon???????

  • @turdferguson5300
    @turdferguson53002 жыл бұрын

    The locals know things that aren't widely told to outsiders. I live in SE Tennessee and understand exactly what you mean.

  • @justindanley6817
    @justindanley68172 жыл бұрын

    I've spent many of nights alone in these woods and have not seen anything out of the ordinary, but have heard strange noises at night.i live just out side of the park near the ace gap trail.

  • @easternncbigfoot1288
    @easternncbigfoot12882 жыл бұрын

    It's said that the man committed suicide but the truth is he shared confidential info he wasn't suppose to, so you can think he committed suicide but I doubt that's the case. The guy he shared information with mysteriously died in a car crash shortly after the so called suicide. Definitely don't think the crash killed him. They don't want info spread about these beings and if you do they will do anything to shut upu up. They are still thriving all over the world, there are encounters in every state.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes .. I have been pursued and stalked

  • @BradMoyers
    @BradMoyers3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. I've lived in Blount County since 2008 and had never heard this.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lots of creepy stories on this channel. You are welcome.

  • @peregrinemendicant4758
    @peregrinemendicant47584 жыл бұрын

    this kind of explains a lot, especially the green Berea's not working with the park. I wonder if someone could track down who was in the green Berea group at the time if they would say what happened? I doubt it, probably sworn to secrecy. Anyways, thanks for sharing.

  • @rad-sw8fz

    @rad-sw8fz

    4 жыл бұрын

    A Green Beret did talk, sort of and he said they are NEVER used for search and rescue and that is not why they were there. Then he left the interviewers to draw draw conclusions because the ex Green beret refused to go into specifics.

  • @sandersonspr

    @sandersonspr

    4 жыл бұрын

    I read a post from a man who claimed to be a Green Beret and said he was there. He said that they were there for a "matter of national security" and they do not do search and rescue. I wondered what a missing person had to do with national security but from what this guy says it makes more sense!

  • @dawnschuck4781

    @dawnschuck4781

    2 жыл бұрын

    @rad- and of course the federal government is required to protect the American citizens, and tourist of any and all national Forest. I believe I heard it referred to as a non-traditional reconnaissance. Also unconventional warfare, and of course such a mission in a national Forest would certainly be unconventional.

  • @Jim-Mc
    @Jim-Mc3 жыл бұрын

    My family goes back to the 1700s in those mountains. I heard of the wild men from my great aunt and who knows how far back it goes. Even the Cherokee had stories. Just because FDR called it a 'park' doesn't mean it wasn't still the frontier. Especially back then.

  • @CCRider5312

    @CCRider5312

    2 жыл бұрын

    My family went back to the 1600 & 1700’s from all those mountains also friend I grew up in the NC mountains part time along the blue ridge parkway . Reason I say part time is my family all migrated south from the blue ridge mountains for work. But both my grandmothers both still had homes in the blue ridge and we was there every weekend & I was there every summer. Plus when I got grown I always went back for hunting deer 🦌 and other game. But during my family’s settlement of my ancestors my family was Irish and German settlers dating back to the 1600’s according to our genealogy records and family records. Our ancestors also intertwined with the Cherokee. Because my great great grandfather had married my great great grandmother who was full blooded native Cherokee. My most fond memories was being in those hills growing up, I roamed them hills my whole life and knew them well. But I wouldn’t go deep back in those hills alone and I wouldn’t go back deep in those hills at night. I’ve heard There was some Cherokee that escaped the great round up when the white man marched them on the trail of tears to Oklahoma to relocate them. I’ve heard they went deep in those hills and have lived wild far away from society since their people was enslaved. So there’s no telling what’s in them Mountains & that Appalachian trail is 2200 miles long and Many Millions of acres of land. So I’m an old mountain boy raised by mountain people and I got more sense than to go in those mountains without a group of people with me even hunting I don’t go alone. Peace ✌🏻 brother

  • @Jim-Mc

    @Jim-Mc

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CCRider5312 That is fascinating, and a little explored part of America's history

  • @CCRider5312

    @CCRider5312

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Jim-Mc yep and your ancestors blazed The Appalachian trail also 👍😁👍

  • @jonjennings13
    @jonjennings134 жыл бұрын

    I really like your information do you have any documents the back up what you say I’ve heard that feral man and Bigfoot could be two different things and I mistaken?

  • @feellucky271
    @feellucky271 Жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed the rockingchair story you just put out here in October of 2022. I watch them all brother. Michael in Florida Peace

  • @borichfan
    @borichfan2 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting story. It makes alot of sense. Do you think there are still some of those wild people living in the mountains?

  • @musicaflowerchild5540
    @musicaflowerchild55402 жыл бұрын

    During the Spring one year, about 2018 or 2019, my friend, my husband, I and my grandson was camping at Cades Cove Campground . In the wee hours of the first night we were there, there was a sound of something or some one, four of them, running through the woods not far from the campground, making a sounds that sounded like they were choking and screaming at the same time and making huffing noises to each other. You could tell there were four of them. I lay there in my tent thinking from the sound of their vocal chords, they were huge. And they could probably come into the campground and kill a lot or most of us if they wanted to. After an hour or two, they finally wore themselves out or left the area. The next day I mentioned it to my friend. She tried to shrug it off by saying, "Aw it was probably just them boys out acting crazy and making a lot of noise," I stopped talkking to her because I could tell that the subject was frightening her and causing her to make up stories. Because who in the world was "them boys"? And where did "Them boyx" come from heaven or earth? The next night she slept in her car. My grandson and I were the only ones who slept in the tent. And I didn't sleep all that well for listening for any sounds that might come close enough for me to use bear spray on whomever or whatever it might be.

  • @southforce10

    @southforce10

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know you are telling the truth. These things don't want to be discovered but want us to know the woods belong to them. I cover more on this subject on my channel.

  • @kevinnoble6320

    @kevinnoble6320

    Жыл бұрын

    When ur in the woods hiking or camping always carry firearms one way or another. I trust nothing out there. I love nature and the woids but will not chance my life or a terrible gettin f....ed up by something

  • @paulflores8944
    @paulflores89443 жыл бұрын

    I like how you tell stories

  • @chrissyprice9829
    @chrissyprice98294 жыл бұрын

    Good video pal any pics of these things u talking about ???

  • @AverageAmerican

    @AverageAmerican

    3 жыл бұрын

    _"any pics of these things u talking about ???"_ Like what? A heap of BF corpses? Obviously, the gov started a war w/ Sasquatch in the Rockies and innocent people like Dennis and the murdered tribe are collateral damage to the gov whose income is threatened by friendly Rockies wildmans.

  • @bressicajooks9986
    @bressicajooks99864 жыл бұрын

    I'm local and I believe this has been happening. What do you think about Trenny Gibson?

  • @pennyrench3767

    @pennyrench3767

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi I believe there was a youth that may have been involved with her disappearance. I’m from NZ and find these clusters fascinating. Love following David and missing 411🇳🇿

  • @Victoria-qb6cc
    @Victoria-qb6cc4 жыл бұрын

    I don’t think that FBI agent killed himself because he saw a bunch of dead bodies. I think he killed himself because he knew what was out in those woods and what happened to this little boy. Seeing the family suffer and being unable to speak up drove him to the edge. The government hides lots of secrets, including what truly happens to people in these parks...

  • @jamalydude

    @jamalydude

    3 жыл бұрын

    Or the government suicided him

  • @ericisdead95

    @ericisdead95

    3 жыл бұрын

    Kinda racist

  • @jamalydude

    @jamalydude

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ericisdead95 not racist at all Anton move along and keep your divisive bunk to yourself

  • @konradsproductionservices

    @konradsproductionservices

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's human trafficking by advanced tech and collaboration. The other Martin family were FBI finders and not even related to each other

  • @ericisdead95

    @ericisdead95

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jamalydude he probably didn’t mean it to sound racist but “it wasn’t the dozens of natives (women and children mind you) that were killed that drove him to the edge, it was knowing what happened to this one white boy and his family grieving that really got him” is not the best take out there.

  • @Alcoholpad
    @Alcoholpad Жыл бұрын

    This is why I’ll never be curious outside of KZread 😂 I’m a city slicker for life

  • @lasvegasbadboyz
    @lasvegasbadboyz2 жыл бұрын

    Wow man! Great lil story you posted. I do feel sorry for the parent’s & the poor little boy.I’ve always believed there to be folks that lived off the grid ,especially during these years where population is way outta control.

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