A ginseng hunter in Oak Ridge, Tennessee recalls his uncle describing the 'hairy people' abducting women & children in the area, and the need for them to kill the most deadly ones.
"It was a hot summer day in 2016. I was hunting for ginseng close to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. I spent most of the day on my knees digging. About 20 minutes until night I decided to leave and that's when I heard the loudest scream/yelling I've ever heard in my life. We have black panthers here in New River and Oak Ridge. We also have black bears, mountain lions, and massive hogs, but this was nothing I'd ever heard. I felt it in my soul. I tried to run but I couldn't move. It's like I was in shock. Like I had just been through a shooting or a bad wreck. I was stunned!
I finally made it back to my car only to be greeted by soldiers with assault guns. They were chasing something and they thought it was me. They quickly realized I was not as big as what they were after.
My family is from the big mountains. We can walk into Kentucky from Tennessee. I've been in the woods since I was three years old. Cherokee/Irish descent. I've been aware of and taught about hairy people. My family stories were passed down to me and I always leave them alone. They won't bother you. But the bad ones live alone and will take our women and children.
My uncle Jose, who is deceased, ran the security at the Y-12 National Security Complex and he said they killed three or four every year trying to get into the plant. The old-timers used to tell us about the time one of the hairy people came into the holler and tried to snatch up a woman. They shot it six times and it just stood there, grabbed the girl, and left. They never saw her again. Every week a boulder or a tree would crash through his cabin at night. This went on for a year until they finally moved.
Once, I was hunting ginseng and then I just had this overwhelming fear come over me like somebody was watching me. I got up, looked around, and out of nowhere this head pops up from around this huge maple tree just staring right at me. I literally wet my pants right there. I was frozen with fear. I ran almost like I was in slow motion to the car. It was running behind me and throwing rocks. I swear I've never been that scared in my life."
Transcribed source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cALxM00w5O4
NOTE: I have been told about other instances throughout Southern Appalachia where aggressive Bigfoot had attacked humans, and were hunted down and killed. Some of these incidents involved the military. Lon
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