Original upload date: June 29th, 2022 (automatically grabbed from title)
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[0:22 - 0:35] what's up everybody um I know I didn't stream today you can say I just today I
[0:35 - 0:44] just kind of wanted to I wanted to take the day off and just you know just chill
[0:44 - 0:51] just hit the day off relax chill plus you know with everything that went down
[0:51 - 0:59] last night it was very very it was hard for me to kind of you know to do anything
[0:59 - 1:08] today so I just kind of wanted to just take the day off and really just and get
[1:08 - 1:25] my head right because what happened last night definitely did hurt it was very
[1:25 - 1:33] it was very messed up to see a good friend give in to the money and the
[1:33 - 1:44] greed and the thing like that truly is sad but like I said I can't you know
[1:44 - 1:52] dwell on it I did you know seek out some counsel and some very good friends of
[1:52 - 2:01] mine who have delved and delved into that world of fame and you know fame
[2:01 - 2:10] does and can change your person quite a bit it's just sad to see that a close
[2:10 - 2:18] friend of mine fell into that you know it's truly sad that a very close friend
[2:18 - 2:29] of mine had fallen into that and is now you know doing what they're doing and
[2:29 - 2:37] like I said I wish nothing but the best form I really do it just it hurts to you
[2:37 - 2:46] know lose a good friendship like that of almost 10 years because of some idiot
[2:46 - 2:53] trolls that want to talk crap but we're here today like we're not worried about
[2:53 - 3:00] that we're doing our own thing and we are about to download some samples and
[3:00 - 3:04] get them making some music for you guys
[3:04 - 3:33] hey great gazoo what's up man
[3:33 - 3:41] how you doing gazoo
[3:41 - 4:09] yeah took the day off relax talking out
[4:09 - 4:17] to my brother Jake a little bit ago so it was a good day like I said I just kind
[4:17 - 4:28] of took the day to kind of relax mow things over you know and just kind of
[4:28 - 4:42] go over my head like all the crazy shit that happened hey Noah's our what's up
[4:42 - 4:48] man welcome to the train dude how you doing
[4:52 - 4:58] yeah pretty much is a day to just kind of rest and take it easy and just you
[4:58 - 5:07] know just chill and boy man it's definitely something that I needed
[5:07 - 5:19] because last night I'm not gonna lie was very hard for me like it definitely
[5:19 - 5:23] was very tough
[5:23 - 5:36] but you know it's like they say where one friendship ends another one begins
[5:36 - 6:21] you
[6:21 - 6:25] I definitely am I definitely am
[6:25 - 6:31] you
[6:31 - 6:37] go to 23's what's up
[6:37 - 6:42] exactly dude and that's why I'm not sweating it you know
[6:42 - 6:45] like
[6:45 - 6:49] that's why I always
[6:49 - 6:54] live by the code of you know
[6:54 - 6:58] where you know basically
[6:58 - 7:01] it's like I said last night
[7:01 - 7:04] you know if
[7:04 - 7:09] if he could be so quick to walk out like that
[7:09 - 7:16] like if a person can be so fast to walk out of a 10 year friendship like that
[7:16 - 7:45] were you guys ever really friends to begin with
[7:45 - 7:49] sorry I was looking for some sample packs to use
[7:49 - 7:57] this is one thing I like about soundpacks.com is they're constantly updating their sound packs
[7:57 - 8:01] like there's always something new in there which I love
[8:01 - 8:06] well they got some low-fi jazz keys
[8:06 - 8:15] oh the 808 heat sample pack let's go I've been even going hands on that for some crazy ass trap beats
[8:15 - 8:17] yes
[8:17 - 8:20] yes yes yes yes
[8:20 - 8:32] give me those 808's boy
[8:32 - 8:42] but you know looking back you know I know who my real friends are
[8:42 - 8:57] you know I know who my real friends are and where you know my loyalty is why
[8:57 - 9:02] and I know a lot of people did see me tear up those drawings last night
[9:02 - 9:07] and yeah it may have been something that may not have been the best but
[9:07 - 9:10] the way I see it is like this
[9:10 - 9:14] a drawing is a drawing you can always create art
[9:14 - 9:33] you can always create better art than what you did before
[9:33 - 9:40] last night yeah because like yeah I figured like the point of view I was coming from as
[9:40 - 9:45] I was coming from the point of view of
[9:45 - 9:51] you know what's the point in keeping the drawings around if
[9:51 - 9:58] you know like if our friendship is done then what's the point in keeping them around
[9:58 - 10:04] when those are one just going to be a reminder
[10:04 - 10:12] of what happened but two I can always create better artwork
[10:12 - 10:16] so for me it was more of a
[10:16 - 10:23] it was a more of you know I can't you know I don't need these lingering around to
[10:23 - 10:27] you know as a memory as a reminder
[10:27 - 10:35] and I said I can always create better artwork any time of day
[10:35 - 10:44] this is actually just a fucking simple ass fucking starter fucking tank top
[10:44 - 10:50] I know I'm gonna get fucking convict over here man
[10:50 - 11:07] I'm gonna get a goddamn convict over here fucking creating music
[11:07 - 11:15] door check door shut and good so we are good to go
[11:15 - 11:20] shout out the Kdubs 24 what's up Kdubs
[11:20 - 11:49] got some gritty vinyl drums I'm doing dude tell me I can download these gritty vinyl drums
[11:49 - 11:52] I was so sick of again
[11:52 - 12:09] yo what can I think I hope so if not I'll just run some else
[12:09 - 12:15] yes I actually use FL studios
[12:15 - 12:21] yo melon what's good bro how you doing man
[12:21 - 12:36] ah damn I have to buy that one that blows I'm definitely gonna buy that though
[12:36 - 12:45] yeah I know but like I said for me because they were of a specific person
[12:45 - 12:53] I just felt like it was a it was like a bad reminder you know and I don't want to be reminded of bad stuff
[12:53 - 12:59] I want to be reminded of you know good stuff
[12:59 - 13:05] I don't want to linger on the past or hang on to the past I just want to keep going forward
[13:05 - 13:13] you know whatever bad stuff happens it's in the past it's done
[13:13 - 13:19] hey hey one what up
[13:19 - 13:34] goody and gazoo what up
[13:34 - 13:43] can I draw you a space phony huh I'm good but I'm not that good
[13:43 - 13:57] like I can do some pretty detailed shit but that that's kind of out of my realm
[13:57 - 14:07] it's weird I can do everything but like I kind of suck at doing animals
[14:07 - 14:14] I mean I don't know why I've always something doing animals like ever since I was a kid I've always done people
[14:14 - 14:22] I've always done abstract work I've always done you know modern art type stuff
[14:22 - 14:29] so that right there will be kind of out of my realm I know I need to practice that but for me I'm more comfortable doing
[14:29 - 14:38] like I do now with my Japanese art piece that I'm currently working on doing my graffiti characters
[14:38 - 14:45] you know that kind of stuff
[14:45 - 14:54] thank you hey motion yo what's up dude
[14:54 - 14:58] how did he ever see you come in dude how you doing
[14:58 - 15:23] how you doing moshi
[15:23 - 15:32] how are you doing tonight moshi or today wherever you depending on where you're at I don't know where you're at so I'm just gonna say today slash tonight
[15:32 - 15:37] so how you doing moshi what's up with you
[15:37 - 15:44] what is up with you man
[15:44 - 15:54] now I will say this depending on what goes on
[15:54 - 16:00] depending on what goes down Sunday I might not be streaming
[16:00 - 16:05] because I may actually be going to hang out with my brother Jake
[16:05 - 16:14] that day so I may or may not stream that day I don't know depending on what goes on depends if I do hang out with him or not
[16:14 - 16:20] but if I don't you guys will get a normal stream like always but if I do I never go in there
[16:20 - 16:31] I'll probably just do like an upload or something like that depending on what goes on
[16:31 - 16:37] yo moshi audio with that being said
[16:37 - 16:47] welcome welcome welcome to the stream and I hope you enjoy your stay I hope you have fun hanging out here amongst all us weirdos and crazy people man
[16:47 - 16:51] you know it's it's pretty chill over here it's pretty crazy
[16:51 - 17:01] like if you've ever seen the you like if you ever seen the twitch streamer who I actually posted about this morning mr. Mako dude shout out to mr. Mako dude
[17:01 - 17:15] dudes funny as hell man like the chill streams that he has going that's kind of how ours are man just us chilling hanging out having fun relaxing having a fun time
[17:15 - 17:24] and just me being the same crazy me that I've always been
[17:24 - 17:33] I don't know what else to say
[17:33 - 17:43] hey salty grower what's up
[17:43 - 17:53] no fire what up dude I didn't even see you pop in I was good dude
[17:53 - 18:14] what is good no fire how you doing man you know it's always a fun time with you open your love I don't know who's crazier a little fire you were gazoo
[18:14 - 18:23] play a crash car game room room oh shit I don't have any games like that
[18:23 - 18:47] well I do it's actually dirt rally 2.0 but uh the point of the game isn't the crash cars to get to the end of the stage as fast as possible
[18:47 - 18:54] drag these kids over into here and then we will get some music going god damn there's a lot
[18:54 - 19:01] I knew there was gonna be a lot but holy crap this is gonna take a minute
[19:01 - 19:09] hey you crossed my head that is true I do
[19:09 - 19:16] hey kitty gala where you been it's been a minute how you doing kitty gala
[19:16 - 19:40] it's been a while kitty what's new how you doing
[19:40 - 19:58] Alan eyes yo Alan eyes what's up dude welcome welcome welcome man how you doing
[19:58 - 20:10] oh okay dude how are you what is up what is up man I ain't seen you since fucking YouTube dude
[20:10 - 20:23] I saw you like about what four or five months ago before I left YouTube dude that's crazy how you been
[20:23 - 20:39] what is new in your fucking crazy end of the world lock job is actually the name of that was actually one of his things on there
[20:39 - 20:50] Mikey Jesus I'm not sure you are Mikey but welcome to the stream dude how you doing
[20:50 - 21:05] how you doing man I hope you're enjoying your time hope you're enjoying your stay man what is good what is good what is good
[21:05 - 21:11] and while this one is taking a moment
[21:11 - 21:31] oh they're mine and pardon me my bad let's drag in 808 heat
[21:31 - 21:56] hey they've been supreme welcome to the channel dude
[21:56 - 22:19] huh Buddha don't know that that's you bro there's a lot of people getting then I'm gonna jam some dudes yes I am and shout out to
[22:19 - 22:42] they smaller what up and Bella horn what up
[22:42 - 22:49] man y'all going crazy up in here today man this is awesome
[22:49 - 22:55] that exactly in the line
[22:55 - 23:04] yo Alan Ray is 2000 what's up dude
[23:04 - 23:16] entrance welcome to the stream dude how are you man welcome to the stream I hope you're doing good bro
[23:16 - 23:32] oh shit I stuck down the wrong fucking folder and such an idiot sir
[23:32 - 23:41] dude y'all going crazy
[23:41 - 23:57] alright so now that we got all that set up let's go in here
[23:57 - 24:05] I don't know what I wanted but it works
[24:05 - 24:33] let's bring out better studios
[24:33 - 24:46] I'm not even gonna lie dude that shit fucking hurts
[24:46 - 24:55] I'm not even kidding man that shit hurts when you get locked y'all dude
[24:55 - 25:22] if you wanna move your freakin john you feel like he's gonna fucking shatter
[25:22 - 26:13] hey
[26:13 - 26:18] here we go
[26:18 - 26:33] hey
[26:33 - 26:43] dude some of these 808s are gnarly dude
[26:43 - 27:38] uh
[27:38 - 27:49] yeah man now y'all can hear it
[27:49 - 28:06] dude that 808 fucking hurts dude
[28:06 - 95:33] uh
[95:59 - 96:01] interesting
[96:01 - 96:07] I never thought I would see something like that that is fucking cool
[96:08 - 100:11] cool
[100:11 - 100:19] oh yeah, yeah, yeah, let's take it in
[100:19 - 100:38] cool
[100:38 - 102:09] [MUSIC]
[102:09 - 102:11] Hey, sounds good.
[102:11 - 102:12] Sounds good, man.
[102:12 - 102:13] I definitely don't like it.
[102:13 - 102:16] If you guys do have any ideas, man, let me know, dude.
[102:16 - 102:18] Like, I'll definitely do what I can.
[102:18 - 106:49] [MUSIC]
[106:49 - 106:51] >> Hey, Campbell Otto.
[106:51 - 106:52] Yes, I am, actually, dude.
[106:52 - 106:55] Just sitting here working on some experimental stuff, dude.
[106:55 - 106:58] And by the way, welcome to the channel, bro.
[106:58 - 107:00] I hope you enjoy your time, dude.
[107:00 - 116:47] [MUSIC]
[116:47 - 116:55] Any style you want, dude. Anything you can come up with.
[116:55 - 117:05] [MUSIC]
[117:05 - 117:11] Just as long as it's inappropriate, then we're good.
[117:12 - 117:32] Other than that, man, do whatever style you feel works.
[117:32 - 139:06] [MUSIC]
[139:06 - 139:18] That one is done.
[139:18 - 139:21] That is a one and done track, my friend.
[139:21 - 145:25] [MUSIC]
[145:25 - 145:33] Dark greasy.
[145:33 - 145:43] Let's see what this dark greasy dude is.
[145:44 - 145:50] The only one that was just made today.
[145:50 - 145:54] Goodbye trolls.
[145:54 - 146:02] Kiss my butt.
[146:02 - 161:48] [MUSIC]
[162:03 - 162:32] So first, let's kind of discuss what a skin walker is. So as you can see here on the screen, this is a typical representation of a skin walker. A skin walker is not necessarily a creature, it is a witch in various indigenous traditions that has used black magic, used rituals and powers to become a skin walker, which is a creature that likes to feed on humans,
[162:32 - 162:52] that can transform from one animal to another and back to human. It's also said that skin walkers are able to control different animals. So I'm just going to read to you a little bit of this. The Navajo, we're going to go with the Navajo for this because that's really where the skin walker legend and mythology is held.
[162:53 - 163:09] Navajo believe there are places where the powers of both good and evil are present and that those powers can be harnessed for either. Medicine men utilize these powers to heal and aid members of their communities, while those who practice witchcraft seek to direct the spiritual forces to cause harm or misfortune to others.
[163:09 - 163:20] This type of Navajo witchcraft is known as the witchery way, which uses human corpses in various ways such as tools from the bones and concoctions that are used to curse, harm or kill intended victims.
[163:21 - 163:38] These different indigenous tribes like the Pueblos, Apaches, Hopi, they all believe in the form of a skin walker. And the boiled down version of the story is that a skin walker is a witch, which is capable of transforming itself into an animal, and it is something that
[163:39 - 163:49] can harm onto other people. And so this is kind of where it gets interesting. In order to become a skin walker, he or she must be initiated by a secret society that requires the evilest of deeds, the killing.
[163:49 - 163:54] It actually is so important. I'm not seeing this yet. This is definitely interesting.
[163:54 - 164:07] The individual that acquires supernatural powers, which gives them the ability to shape shift into animals. Most often they are seen in the form of coyotes, wolves, foxes, cougars, dogs and bears, but they can take the shape of any animal.
[164:08 - 164:20] These are the animals they transform into, hence the name skin walker. In different stories, the skin walkers are known to wear animals, skulls or antlers, top their heads, rock them more power, and they can choose whatever animal they want to turn into.
[164:20 - 164:27] So a skin walker, once again, is basically a shape shifting witch that wants to harm other people.
[164:28 - 164:38] The skin walkers are also able to take possession of the bodies of human victims if a person locks eyes with them after taking control of the witch can make its victims do and say things that they wouldn't otherwise.
[164:39 - 164:56] That's why on TikTok you are seeing different people, you know, discussing the skin walker phenomenon, saying, Oh, I can hear my dad's voice, but my dad isn't here, or it doesn't really sound like my dad, you know, the skin walker can take control of people's bodies in these traditions.
[164:56 - 165:24] Oh, my God, no, God, that is creepy.
[165:24 - 165:47] Skin walkers can read other people's minds control their thoughts and behaviors cause disease and illness destroy property and even death.
[165:48 - 166:09] Kind of weird that right after we filmed this video, I came down finally with, with whatever sickness I have right now, and I've actually been in bed the last couple of days, don't know what it is tested negative for COVID so I don't know what it could be but I'm losing my voice.
[166:10 - 166:23] That's strange. So right here like it says skin walkers are able to run faster than a car they have the ability to jump high cliffs, they're fast agile and possible to catch, and they leave tracks larger than any animal.
[166:23 - 166:36] They're also able to control creatures of the night such as wolves and owls to make them do their bidding. Keep that in mind as the video goes on that has a lot to do with the crazy things that we captured at Love Long Cave.
[166:37 - 166:50] Everything from unexpected struggles and tragedies to sickness drought poor crops sudden deaths. So basically and a skin walker can do anything yes I do from your friends they can kill your livestock, they can give you bad luck.
[166:50 - 167:06] It's basically an open playing field the skin walker, since it's so powerful can do whatever it wants to a person.
[167:07 - 167:20] So I'm up at the original line right now but where the fence is at. And so behind this fence over here there's a wood line.
[167:20 - 167:24] So we just heard a scream a little bit ago.
[167:25 - 167:34] We're on point right now, there's, there's a forest back there, and that's pretty big for us. It's a state park. So there's nothing that's back there is protected so I don't know.
[167:34 - 167:41] We're back here and there's this fence right here that protects our earth of my friends yard. We're right now, and from that.
[167:41 - 167:45] I don't know what you call this but there's a pastor out here with a bunch of trees.
[167:46 - 167:55] See that tree right there, that fern right there, that's a fern and there's a bunch of other ferns all around, and it gets more dense as you go back.
[167:55 - 168:01] But what happens is this creature comes up against these this fence and jumps his fence.
[168:02 - 168:18] And it was standing we think right in this where I'm standing right now, and my friends and said right now, I'm getting this footage, and you hear that, that was an it doesn't help.
[168:18 - 168:31] It's still a time with family, and your heart is filled, I am going to be putting those paintings on.
[168:31 - 168:48] merchandise in the shop, like t shirts, coffee cups, hoodies, all that kind of stuff so yes I will be selling them, just not in the traditional fashion.
[168:48 - 169:13] And this, interestingly, relates to history to something that you probably don't know about called the Navajo witch purge 1878.
[169:14 - 169:26] After a series of wars with the US Army, the Navajo were expelled from their land and forced to march to Boscredondo Fort Sumner in New Mexico, in what is known as the long walk of the Navajo in 1864.
[169:26 - 169:34] Along this walk, the Navajo people suffered from failed crops bad water illnesses and death, and their numbers were reduced dramatically.
[169:35 - 169:43] During that long walk the government realized their mistake, and they allowed the Navajo to return back to their homeland for quarters area.
[169:43 - 169:54] But what's interesting is that during those years during the walk, it said that some of the tribes members actually like it says here, we're said to have turned to shape shifting to escape the terrible conditions.
[169:55 - 170:09] The rest of the tribe were convinced that their gods had deserted them. What they had theorized is that the tribes think that while the people were on the long walk that some of the members actually turned into skinwalkers to try to take back their power.
[170:09 - 170:21] But once they were returned to their homeland and the conditions improved, the dreaded skinwalkers with people that they thought had turned into skinwalkers, they didn't leave, they were still amongst the members on the reservation.
[170:22 - 170:30] So, accusations of witchcraft and the hunting of the skinwalkers began, and somebody found a collection of which artifacts wrapped in a copy of the tree.
[170:30 - 170:48] And the tribal members unleashed, like it says here, deadly consequences, which led to the Navajo witch purge which occurred in 1878, in which 40 suspected witches or skinwalkers from the Navajo Nation were killed in order to try and restore harmony, peace, and balance of the tribe.
[170:49 - 170:52] That's like a real life case.
[170:52 - 170:56] I like just that.
[170:56 - 171:01] Weird things was on full battery.
[171:01 - 171:08] It is it's a big battery to completely dead.
[171:08 - 171:14] Okay, I guess cut the light out from that. That's weird.
[171:14 - 171:25] There's a, there's a history of skinwalkers, and this isn't something that's just come up in recent years. I know a lot of people have seen skinwalkers on tiktok and everything but it goes really far back in history.
[171:25 - 171:42] When you get to the modern age, a lot of people have seen skinwalkers or reported to have seen them but they don't really cause people to die. It's more like it says here trickster like behavior, numerous people have told stories of animals running alongside their vehicles that have normal speeds.
[171:43 - 171:51] After a short period of time, however, they run off into the wilderness. Along the way these animals sometimes turn into a man who sometimes bangs on the hood of the car.
[171:51 - 172:03] Another story tells of a man who was making repairs on an old ranch home, he began to hear loud laughter coming from the nearby sheep heads, thinking he was alone he went to investigate and found all the sheep on one hold in one corner of the pet.
[172:03 - 172:17] However, there was a lone ram separated from the group that was standing upright and laughing in a very human manner. After the man locked eyes with the ram, he saw that the eyes were not that of an animal but like humans, the animal then casually walked away on all four legs.
[172:17 - 172:31] So, obviously those are very strange stories and they're stories taken with a grain of salt, but when you have so many stories, when you have so many skinwalkers sightings, after a while, you have to take a step back and think,
[172:31 - 172:44] maybe there is actually something happening here. And this video, what we captured at the end, has really, really made me, made me think about that. So yeah, the rest of this website, which is interesting, discusses skinwalker ranch.
[172:44 - 173:04] That shit has been through on the Wikipedia page. Not gonna lie, that shit has been spooked a bit because we have some fucking woods right across the fucking street man that is fucking dude that is fucking creepy.
[173:04 - 173:26] The fact that I live in one of the most haunted places in Ohio, bro. Oh my god dude that is fucking weird.
[173:26 - 173:41] Yeah, it's the same thing talking about how there were medicine men in the tribes and then skinwalkers so both were practicing supernatural powers but the skinwalkers or the witches were seen more as evil because that's what they wanted was bad things to happen.
[173:41 - 173:53] And yes, the coyote is the main animal associated with the skinwalker legend but like we said before, there are bears, dogs, and owls. Think about that owl, keep that in your mind.
[173:53 - 174:10] This article here, showing, I don't know if this is a hoax, I'm more inclined to believe that this is a hoax but a couple years ago this picture circulated on social media, the story claimed that a geologist was working in an oil field in the area and saw something odd and decided to take a heat signature of it.
[174:10 - 174:29] The next day the geologists suddenly quit. So, I don't know, I, like I said I highly doubt that this is a real skinwalker that we're looking at here but it's, you know, kind of a good representation of what the legends may have alluded to, like, what it may have looked like.
[174:29 - 174:47] So let's get into something realistic now sword and scale is a great podcast Courtney and I love sword and scale. They don't shy away from any details when they discuss true crime stories, but I found this story through sword and scale of an alleged skinwalker murder.
[174:47 - 175:02] I'm just going to read this to you this is from sword and scale calm. This happened in June of 1987 in Arizona, behind the Flagstaff Medical Center Arizona the body of a Navajo woman was found nude beaten and suffered numerous fatal stab wounds to her upper torso.
[175:02 - 175:08] Her left breast appeared to have been bitten off the bruising on her face was so severe she was barely recognizable.
[175:08 - 175:23] A woman later identified as Sarah Saginitzo had been a housekeeper for the hospital and it was her first time working the night shift when she turned up missing, so her car was found near the hospital, but her body was found on a rocky hillside west of the hospital.
[175:23 - 175:33] George Abney, a former English professor in northern Arizona University was arrested and charged with her murder. George claimed he was having bizarre dreams about her murder which he told friends about.
[175:33 - 175:40] Under pressure George confessed to have murdered the woman but by his own admission he was having difficulty distinguishing between the dreams and reality.
[175:40 - 175:49] It was a very bizarre defense. George was claiming that he was almost possessed who's having these dreams about murdering the woman, but he didn't know if he had actually done it or not.
[175:49 - 175:55] You know there are a lot of forced confessions that occur here in the US so you know always got to take a confession with a grain of salt.
[175:55 - 176:01] But George, a devout Christian believed he was receiving prophecies from God. His defense lawyers brought up another possibility.
[176:01 - 176:08] Sarah being part of the Navajo Nation may have been attacked by a skin walker. This was an actual defense used in court.
[176:08 - 176:18] A broken stick across her neck and a clump of grass believed to have been from a graveyard that were left near her truck had been among the defense's evidence that there had been some form of black magic behind the brutal slaying.
[176:18 - 176:24] The courts didn't believe him. The courts didn't believe that a skin walker could have committed this murder.
[176:24 - 176:33] But a year afterwards George was actually acquitted and cleared of all charges. To this day he's not convicted for that murder.
[176:33 - 176:42] Now Sarah's family actually said that they believed that George was innocent and the case was reopened in 1988 just a year after the murder.
[176:42 - 176:52] But the murder is unsolved to this day. They don't know to this day if Sarah was murdered by a skin walker or if somebody had done this to her.
[176:52 - 177:03] But it is interesting you know the fact that they were never able to convict someone and they found evidence of black magic, white marks, all of this stuff around Sarah's body.
[177:03 - 177:14] Very odd. That's when we get into the Lovelock Cave. Now the Lovelock Cave is the cave that we investigated that night and it's got a lot of history.
[177:14 - 177:21] In 1911 two miners David Pugh and James Hart were hired to mine for bat guano from the cave to be used as fertilizer.
[177:21 - 177:27] They removed a layer of guano estimated to be three to six feet deep and weighing about 250 tons.
[177:27 - 177:34] But while they were digging. Dude that is some creepy stuff man.
[177:34 - 177:50] Like normally I don't freak out that easily but dude that is my fucking my hair standing up on my fucking arm like dude.
[177:50 - 177:55] Oh my god that is weird.
[177:55 - 178:06] Yeah like I said there's like one haunted asylum and it's like across the lake from where we're at or what used to be.
[178:06 - 178:18] I don't know what they're doing with it now. Like I don't know if it's like a like if they refurbished it and are using it.
[178:18 - 178:30] I know at one point it was an asylum and then they had abandoned it for I don't know how many years I think like 30 40 years.
[178:30 - 178:36] So I don't know man like it's definitely something to look into for sure.
[178:36 - 179:03] Yeah I'll definitely do it man.
[179:03 - 179:14] And dude if you ever want to fucking team up dude. Let me know I'll definitely join you and I think that'd be fucking cool.
[179:14 - 179:43] Fucking film that shit but that shit up on YouTube. Fucking live streaming dude that'd be sick.
[179:43 - 179:50] Well you know what they say man.
[179:50 - 180:12] Sometimes the things that are the most real are the things that you can't see.
[180:12 - 180:24] Matter of fact Lincoln Park song One More Light eludes to that very fact.
[180:24 - 180:34] Where in the song they say just cause you can't see it doesn't mean it isn't there.
[180:34 - 181:01] Which is true sometimes the realest things in life are the things that you can't physically see with the human eye.
[181:01 - 181:16] There's sound to sound garden yes Chris Cornell yes.
[181:16 - 181:29] Oh dude a few times.
[181:29 - 181:47] Cause you gotta remember dude I literally live across the street from Summit Lake.
[181:47 - 182:16] And Summit Lake is one of the most haunted places in Ohio so I can honestly say that I have a few times and it's been both at night and during the daytime so yeah.
[182:16 - 182:28] S.U.M.M.I.T.
[182:28 - 182:41] That's one of my favorite places to hang out but dude it is creepy sometimes.
[182:41 - 183:10] Okay that was weird.
[183:10 - 183:39] It is dude cause back in the late 70s and early 60s there were two different deaths.
[183:39 - 184:08] It appears that the Xbox.
[184:08 - 184:34] But what makes those drownings so weird is this it isn't the fact that it happened like that's not it's not the fact that it actually happened.
[184:34 - 184:52] It's the fact that they both happened during a carnival in the exact same way where one of the legs broke and the ferris wheel drowned everyone.
[184:52 - 185:11] Like think about that for a minute two times in the same way.
[185:11 - 185:25] Like think about how creepy that is.
[185:25 - 185:31] Matter of fact if you go down to Summit Lake on the pier.
[185:31 - 185:48] You can actually see the remnants of the posts from where the end of the thing was where it came out and then branched off into a wide rectangular square.
[185:48 - 186:00] And you can see like where the ends were at and where they had broke right there's a little bits of them sticking out of the water to this day.
[186:00 - 186:10] And trust me when I say it's creepy.
[186:10 - 186:18] Which is why I never go down there at night.
[186:18 - 186:30] Like if I'm going down there to some photography or whatever I don't say that it's dark right the minute it gets dark I'm hauling ass back to the fucking house because I'm one.
[186:30 - 186:47] I don't know what can be there to I don't need someone from the damn woods coming up and attacking me.
[186:47 - 187:15] Oh dude there aren't any animals down there just a lot of weird freaky paranormal shit dude.
[187:15 - 187:26] Something I don't want to fuck with.
[187:26 - 187:43] I granted yes part of my family is Wiccan but still oh like here's a little interesting tidbit for you.
[187:43 - 187:50] How many of you guys have seen the movie The Covenant.
[187:50 - 188:03] Like how many of you guys have ever seen the movie The Covenant done not the horror film but the one that revolves around the Salem witch trials.
[188:03 - 188:25] Well that movie is actually very largely based on my family because my ancestor my I think like 10 or 11 or 12 times great grandfather is actually Jonathan Putnam from the witch trials.
[188:25 - 188:37] So having that kind of blood running through my veins and having all this weird shit happen to me over time dude I'm good.
[188:37 - 188:51] Like when it does happen it can be creepy but other times it's like like my older brother my older brother loves to fuck with me.
[188:51 - 189:05] Like my older brother loves loves loves to play tricks on me even though he's passed away he loves to pull pranks on me.
[189:05 - 189:16] Well he always has.
[189:16 - 189:24] But still like having that kind of background in my family.
[189:24 - 189:32] It's definitely very weird.
[189:32 - 189:42] Like it's definitely creepy.
[189:42 - 189:48] So yeah.
[189:48 - 190:08] With that being said I'm actually about to bounce the buff here for now I'm about to chill work on some artwork or some shit probably play some games and show up for the rest of the night and then get back to work tomorrow morning.
[190:08 - 190:36] But without me a second guys well we guys hopefully you guys did enjoy this. If you did be sure to hit that follow button be sure to smack that subscribe button pick you up the subscription and I'll be working on some new merch probably here later on the night.
[190:36 - 190:53] Yeah I definitely will dude. Like I said a lot of the stuff I am posting is going to be on merchandise so it's not necessarily going to be on you know display for sale but I will be putting it on merchandise.
[190:53 - 191:02] So you guys are still getting it. It'll just be on items like coffee cups and t-shirts and hoodies.
[191:02 - 191:13] So yeah but with that being said I'll be guys and I'll see you all in the morning man. As always stay humble stay positive keep being you and don't change from nobody man.
[191:13 - 191:16] But I love you guys man. I'm in here y'all.
[191:16 - 191:26] Peace.
[191:26 - 191:31] Am I on IG? No I'm not.
[191:31 - 191:39] I am on Discord Facebook and here and soon to be YouTube.
[191:39 - 191:40] So yeah.
[191:40 - 191:43] All you guys I'll catch you guys in the morning.
[191:43 - 191:45] Peace.
Transcribed by lolcow.city as id '3015' on August 19th, 2024