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Whats in This Issue


Big Foot Prints Dont Worship the dead
On the Trail of Big Foot

Six Hundred Pound Squirrell 4 Chucks City Cousin Visits Map to Moon Dog Moon Dog Ranch Conference Speakers Mountain Music Manifest
On the Trail of Big Foot

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The past four years has seen many changes to the area of Honobia, Oklahoma. But then, Im sure everyone reading this has seen Big Changes in their respective areas as well. We saw them take down the barricades along the road from Honobia to Bethel going over Wild Horse Mountain. Now what was once a dirt road called Indian Trail; is a modern Link between the Southern towns of Broken Bow, Idabel, and Hugo. The area known as Oklahoma's, Little Dixie, and the towns over Kiamichi Mountain to the north. One such town to the North is Tuskahoma, the historical site of the Choctaw Nations Capitol Building, where the annual Labor Day Festival draws thousands of people each year. Talihina, which probably could not survive without Choctaw Nations modern Health Care Facility, is just a few miles north of where this road connects with Highway 271. Thanks to the Choctaw Nations leadership of Chief Greg Pyle, Assistant Chief Gary Batton and all the tribal Council, the beautiful colors of Fall that once inspired the term Indian Summer can now be viewed along a road known as Indian Highway. A great philosopher once said The narrow path to freedom is in the way your story is told. Now, thanks to Pine Cellular you dont have to wait to get home to tell your story to folks you want to share the experience with. You can even take a picture with your cell phone and send it through the new communication system to share it now. This brings us to the main point of what this article is all about. No this is not a travel magazine, nor a tourist trap publication. The purpose of this article is to encourage you to realign and reconnect with the very source of Life that is naturally put into each individual human being. Modern improvements in travel and communication are manifestations of Human Expansion. All these improvements began with ideas, and like a great vortex, drew other ideas and thoughts together until improvements were created. All the Great mystics and sages of the past experienced some transcendent human moment when union with the source of Life produced a transformation of their life. That heightened consciousness then allows for barrier free communication, and a collective consciousness, that seems to be a part of every Human life, brings the desired changes. Continue Expansion Page 13

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In Honor of the Upcoming Honobia Big Foot Conference & Festival its only fitting and proper to give this column to Big Foot and all the prints left around this area. So much so that the Festival was started 8 years ago by a group of Honobiaties led by Katie Cogburn who saw the vision for this area. If it hadnt been for her and her brother Riley Donica this Festival would have never moved from the idea board to Reality. Now in its 8th year the interest and attendance just keeps growing. Wikipedia lists the most notable citizen in Honobia, OK as Big Foot. Now does that mean the spirit of Big Foot resides in most of the citizens living in Honobia or are they referring to the entity known as Big Foot . At any rate Big Foot has put Honobia on the map for Festivals and Tourist attraction. Speaking of Maps, Honobia was on the map back in the 60s through the 80s for its huge attendance . Over 10,000 men each May came to the Christian meeting at Christs 40 acres, under the direction of Lawrence Layman and A.B. McReynolds (the founder) . The meeting still happens in May each year, however, the attendance has fallen drastically. It was said that Honobia Post Office was the largest Bulk Mailing office in the United States for over 13 years. However, the post office is non-existent now. Now the entity know as Big Foot has been seen in various areas of Honobia but he has never been in verbal contact with anyone in this area unless you call screaming and odd sounds in the night as verbal communication. At any rate our most notable citizen will be celebrating October 5,6,& 7 of 2012 and he/she invites everyone to the celebration of music, new ideas, and just good ol family fun in the beautiful outdoors.

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DONT HANG ON TO WHATS DEAD AND DONT ABANDON WHATS LIVING


By Mary Lou Brainerd Through the years Ive known of people who would never change a thing in the bedroom of a child who had left home, or the favorite lounging area of a mate after they had died. It is a good thing to have fond memories of those who have gone on, but its not a good thing to set up a shrine to them and worship their memories. The very best Christian husband is not going to come back and set in his recliner and pick up the magazine he had put down the night before he died. The most precious child will not come back here to play with the toys kept just where they left them. If you were able to ask them, they wouldnt want to. They are probably looking forward to meeting their family again in a much better place. When a plant dies, we pull up the dead branches and prepare the soil for a new plant. We dont keep watering it and looking after it as if there was hope that new leaves would pop out on the dead branches. The seed from that dead plant, however, may sprout new life, but it wont be the same old plant. On the other hand, weve had quite a drought this summer. Our tomato plants are not producing right now, the branches are brown down close to the ground and a lot of the leaves are dead and falling off. Yet, out on the ends of the stems green leaves persist. If we keep them watered, they will produce some fruit this fall after it cools down and before it frosts. It would be a shame to abandon them now. Weve all heard of families that would no longer acknowledge a child because he or she had married someone the parents didnt like or taken a path in life that the parents couldnt tolerate. The story of the prodigal son teaches us a different way. We must continue to pray for that child. Its okay to let them know if their choices go against Gods way, but dont abandon them. Keep watering the plant as long as there is life in it. It might just sprout to new life. If it is pulled up by the roots and tossed in the trash, it will surely die. It is good to have fond memories of those who have passed on and fond hopes for those who have gone off the correct path, but please dont worship the dead or quit praying for the living. Romans 12:12

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ON THE TRAIL OF BIGFOOT

THE EIGHT HUNDRED POUND SQUIRREL


By Glenn Hyder The recreational opportunities afforded by Lake Eufaula attracts thousands of visitors each year. One of the most popular areas is within the shadow of the dam. That spot is one of the Corps of Engineers camp sites. It is a well maintained camp ground and the favorite destination for a couple from the Stigler area. It was on one of those long three day weekends that the couple decided to head for the lake to unwind. As the couple was pulling into a secluded spot on the edge of the camp ground, the wife exclaimed to the husband, Oh look honey, theres a bear playing in the water! The husband confided in me that the bear was not like any bear he had ever seen. He said that what he saw was a tall, hair covered human like figure with long arms and huge hands splashing in the water. When the hairy humanoid realized it was being observed, it immediately ran from the water and disappeared into the nearby tree line. The couple went about setting up camp, all the while, the husband kept a weary eye on the tree line. He didnt tell his wife what he thought about what they had seen, he didnt want to alarm her, because he was alarmed enough for both of them. That night while the couple sat beside the camp fire the husband told me he could hear a very heavy bipedal entity pacing back and forth in the darkness beyond the light of their camp fire. It was a sleepless night for the husband as he strained to hear any threat coming from the darkness. None came. The next day the couple spent the day on the lake fishing. When they returned to camp they were surprised to find their coolers had been opened and someone or something had taken all the sweets: the cookies, candy bars and the husbands coveted Twinkies, everything. None of the lunch meats, cheeses or anything else had been taken. The husband had noted two things of interest, the coolers had been opened by having their latches undone. A bear would have destroyed the coolers to get to the contents. What ever had raided their camp had hands and the owner of those hands had left behind, in the loose soil, fifteen inch long human looking footprints. After hearing this story I knew the culprit in the Twinkie theft had to be Bigfoot. Shortly after the interview I drove to the camp site to have a look around. The camp was closed for the season. The lots were all deserted. As I slowly cruised up and down the tree lined lanes, I observed a number of trash dumpsters throughout the camp site, each having their lids down, that is all but one. As I rounded a bend I spotted a dumpster with one lid open and swinging back and forth. There was no wind, it was perfectly still that day. I slowed as I neared the dumpster, it was then I smelled a strong, musty wild animal smell. I was exiting my Jeep when I was startled by the breaking of tree limbs. To my left, across the road from the dumpster, I spotted a large, dark figure pushing its way through the trees and under brush. I was still surrounded by the lingering stench in the air as I stood by my Jeep watching the dark shape rapidly move away from me. This moment was like the first sighting I had, I couldnt believe what I was seeing, but it was real, so very real.

Once back in town, I couldnt wait to tell anyone that cared to listen to me what had just happened. Despite my reputation as being that, Bigfoot Man, I received mostly blank stares. That is except for one teenaged girl who suggested that I had seen nothing more than a squirrel. I remember thinking, Yeah, an eight hundred pound squirrel! To be continued

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CHUCKS CITY COUSIN COMES FOR A VISIT


By Mary Lou Brainerd My mom got a letter from Aunt Shirley. She, Uncle Archie and their son Doug were coming for a visit. They lived in Kansas City. I was really excited. I hadnt seen them in two years. Doug was about a year older than me and we usually had a great time together. Mom was fixing fried deer meat, okra, black eyed peas, fried taters and corn bread for supper. Shed made a blackberry cobbler for dessert. It all smelled great. We heard their car pull into the drive and went out to greet them. Aunt Shirley and Mom hugged, Uncle Archie and Dad shook hands, but there was no sign of Doug. Wheres Doug? I asked. Hes still in the car playing one of those stupid hand games, Uncle Archie said. Now Arch, Aunt Shirley said, It kept him quiet all the way here didnt it. The kids nearly fifteen years old, he shouldnt be any trouble on a short trip like this anyway, he said. Doug! Get out of the car and come say hello. You can play that stupid game on the way home. In a minute, came the bored reply. Uncle Archie walked over to the car, snatched away the game, stuck it in his pocket and said, You can have it back when we get back into the car to go home. Daaad, he whined. Mom, tell him to give it back. Now Doug, your dad is right. Were out here in this beautiful fresh air and you have your cousin to play with. You dont need that game now. Alright, he said, and got out of the car. I could hardly believe my eyes. His hair was died black, he had an earring in his ear, he had on a black tee-shirt with a silver skull and crossbones on the front and baggy black pants with a chain that hung from a pocket to a belt loop. I could hardly keep from singing that song, Pants on the ground, pants on the ground, you look like a fool with your pants on the ground. I looked at Dad and could see the shock and then the amusement. He was thinking of that song too. Suppers ready, Mom said. Grab your bags and stuff them in the extra room there and well go to the table to eat. We have to set at the table? Doug grumbled. It wont hurt you this time. His mother said. Dad prayed and Mom started passing the dishes around. I cant eat this stuff, Doug said. Its as good as a heart attack right in the dish. Even the peas have bacon grease in them. Mom didnt miss a beat, Thats just fine, Doug. You dont have to eat. We have plenty of milk and water. Of course the milk is raw from the cow and the water comes from a well, but you can probably survive for a few days. Uncle Archie said, This kind of food is for people who work hard and get lots of exercise. It wouldnt hurt you to try the food and the work for a change. I couldnt believe the change that had come over him. That sure isnt the way I remembered him to be. The next morning, Doug was dressed in the same clothes. I wasnt so sure but what he had slept in them.

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MOON DOG RANCH HONOBIA, OK


Pack up your campers, tents, pick-ups, cars, motorcycles, whatever you have
and come on out to the Honobia Big Foot Conference & Festival at MOON DOG RANCH. This year more interest than available space has been shown, so in order to accommodate all our Festival & Conference Attendees and ease the minds of the local residents MOON DOG RANCH with its spacious 60 acres will be the place for all your Big Foot entertainment and learning experiences. MOON DOG RANCH in Honobia is absolutely breathtaking when you enter the gate and see what the wild-life lives amongst. It will make you appreciate all the glorious wonders this earth has to offer each of us. There will be a $5.00 charge per person per day for ages 13 and up. Ages 12 and under come in FREE. This admission ticket allows you to attend all the entertainment events and this year the conference break-out sessions are open to EVERYONE. Also, with this $5. Ticket you will be eligible for any of the 20 door prizes to be given away Friday and Saturday every hour. YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. From 10 A.M. To 7 P.M. Gates will open at 8:00 AM If you want to camp on the grounds (theres ample room) it is primitive camping and primitive R.V. camping with some limited electricity. Please bring drinking water and wash water for your campsite. PLEASE READ THE RULES
1. ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOL or DRUGS around or on the grounds will be tolerated Security will be watching and you will be escorted out. Our mission is to have a pleasant visit in our wild life s back yard and hopefully allow our youngsters to appreciate and learn from it. 2. The gates will close at 11:30 Thurs & Friday nights and 12:00 am Saturday night. No one will be admitted in or out unless prior arrangements have been made. 3. Campfires There will be no campfires at the camp sites. We respect the burn ban in affect and ask that you do too. 4. ATVS If you have a golf cart or ATV to bring we ask that you respect the central grounds of the Festival and the break out sessions of the Conference while riding around.

EVENTS
Our Conference Presenters this year are so eager to share their findings and hear your questions and discussions . They will be under Brush Arbors on the grounds and you can attend their hourly sessions both days at your choosing. The Vendors will be nestled among the trees for your walking and shopping pleasure and our Food Vendors will be centrally located when the hunger bug strikes you they will be in your site. Were planning several kinds of daily tournaments for you to be a part of and of course there will be the Big Foot Softball Tournament. Go to the Web Site to enter your team. The Big Foot ART Show will be managed by Mary Lou Brainerd in the Art Barn. If you have paintings, photos, or sketches you would like to enter bring them out Thursday night between 4 PM--9 PM $10 per entry. They will be numbered and set up for the Art Contest Friday & Saturday. There will be two winning places in each median of art work and a Best In Show, to be announced Saturday at 5 PM. Artists!, you have a chance to display your other art works to be sold on consignment. You can bring them out Thursday afternoon or Friday Morning till noon and set up your display for $10. Each Piece must have a price on it before it will be displayed. This years Mountain Music Manifest will be a continuous flow of talented musicians on the Main Stage both days. Their music will blend with beautiful sounds of nature and you will be so glad you chose to experience it. Sign up for the Big Foot Music Idol Conteston the web site or you can enter up till 10 AM Saturday The winner receives a trophy . FRIDAY Night Camp Fire Story Telling will begin at 6:30 PM This will be centrally located on the grounds. If youve never attended this you should come on out. Some of the best stories will be shared here that you might not otherwise hear. Anyone will be able to share. Saturday Morning begins Bright and early with the Choctaw Nations Big Foot 5K Mud Run and Boggy Bottom 1 Mile Run. OMG this is going to be one for the record books. The runners will run through the festival grounds as you cheer them on to the wilderness and all its obstacleswith a little mud. This course is planned to make even Big Foot proud to run it. The 1 mile run will be challenging but not as primitive. Your shoes will stay somewhat clean. On Saturday Night there will be a Big Foot Stomp with music provided by Straight Shot. So if you like 2- Step Waltz or you really get into Line Dancing, come on out early. The final Door Prize drawing will be given away at 7 PM. ,and the coveted JCL International ATV winning ticket will be drawn. The Stomp will begin after the drawings and end at 11:00 pm On Sunday Morning we invite you to a Glorious sunrise and Spiritual gathering on the main grounds where the creator of all our surroundings will be praised, friendships will be confirmed and promises for a bigger and better return to this same place next year. DONT MISS this 8th year gatheringit will be a blessed one for you and your family. For more information visit our web site

Dont forget to bring your ATV (four wheeler) to join in on the ATV guided tour through Big Foot s Living Room. There will be four 90 minute tours available at $50 a person. You can choose from Friday or Saturday morning or afternoon. Make you reservations at www.HonobiaBigFootPRINT. com or sign up when you arrive at the Festival Grounds. There must be at least five for a tour and no more than twelve at a time.

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HONOBIA BIG FOOT CONFERENCE SPEAKERS 2012


The 2012 Conference will be somewhat different. Rather than have an admission charge to enter the Conference hall and listen to each presentation, this year there will be break out sessions; (4 a day) with each speaker set up under individual brush arbors located on the grounds. At these sessions anyone will be able to attend and then have the opportunity to meet the speakers and ask them questions. So many of the Big Foot Fans are of School Age and this will encourage them to be a part of the Conference. Make your plans now to attend the Honobia Big Foot Conference & Festival Oct 5,6, &7. 2012. We are proud to announce SOME of the Speakers that will be at the 2012 Conference.
I believe that the study of these tapes will never (and should never) end. With the recognition and acceptance that these creatures do indeed speak and understand a complex language, a greater Effort will be made to collect voice recordings and our analysis of the language will improve. Now that we have a precedent and techniques established for this study, this process will certainly become easier.

Ernest D. Ables

was born and raised Southeast of Hugo in Choctaw County, Ok. Hunting and fishing was a way of life and a means of putting food on the table. At age 20 he enlisted in the Army and spent his tour in Germany. After service he enrolled at Oklahoma State University earning a B.S. in Zoology Wildlife. He went on to earn his Masters and Ph.D at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His graduate work was radio tracking of the red foxes. He spent one year in Kenya, East Africa radio tracking Impala Antelope in the northern Frontier Province, and a few years later in a tent camp for 7 months studying the impact of commercial game harvesting on gazelle and impala populations. In the Fall of 1967 he taught in the Wildlife Science Department at Texas A & M University. 1973 moved him to the University of Idaho at Moscow as their Professor and Administrator in the Wildlife Resources. In 1999 he returned to Talihina where he and his wife call home. After retiring from the education community, several special projects for the National Park Services in the Pacific NW have his name on them. Projects like study of the impact of beaver on willow growth on the Big Hole Battlefield in Montana, or field surveys for the WSFS on the Oklahoma Range District of the Ouachita National Forest for 8 years.

During that time he did call counts for quail & turkeys, trapping snakes, searching for rare salamanders and conducting bluebird nest surveys. His varied publications are too numerous to list in this column. If you Google Ernest Ables you will find his notoriety for the study and publication award regarding the Axis Deer in Texas. Although he is an avid hunter and fisherman, and has fulfilled his childhood dream of hunting dangerous and Big Game in Africa, he states the bugle of a bull elk in the early morning on an Idaho Mountain cant be equaled. His topic will deal with Science Research outside the Box.

Troy Hudson
Troy Hudson was born in Henryetta, Oklahoma (Creek Nation). Troy had his first Bigfoot encounter in the summer of 1980 while attending a Boy Scout camping trip in the Kiamichi Mountains of Southeast Oklahoma. Joined the Bigfoot Field Researcher's Organization (BFRO) in late 2004. While with the BFRO he handled field investigations for Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas. Also organized field expeditions from 20072009 for Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas. He worked on some high profile investigations such as the Lucky Star Casino Video, Boggy Depot Hoax 2006, and San Antonio Incident 2009 (Documentary with WOAI Channel 4). He currently is one of the organizers for the Honobia Bigfoot Conference held each year in Honobia, Oklahoma. He has been a guest on several bigfoot blog talk radio shows. He has spent the last 8 years working with locals that live within the vast Kiamichi Mountains to gain a better knowledge of the Sasquatches that live in those regions. He also helps educate people around the country that have Sasquacthes living near their homes and property on a regular basis. Troy has lineage of Choctaw and Cherokee family ties and understands the need to respect the presence of Saquatch existence. Troy is a veteran of the US Navy specializing in Underwater Marine Warfare and served in the First Gulf War. He is also a 20 year veteran of law enforcement. Serving in municipal and federal law enforcement. He has a lengthy experience in criminal investigations, evidence collection, counter-terrorism, executive protection, and other homeland security related topics. Troy's formal education includes Rose State College and University of Maryland. In his spare time he teaches wilderness survival and is heavily involved in the martial arts. He is the Chairman of the Big Foot Conference Committee.

Scott Nelson
Retired from the U.S. Navy as a Crypto-Linguist with over 30 years experience in Foreign Language and Linguistics, including the collection, transcription, analysis and reporting of voice communications. He is a two time graduate of the U.S. Navy Cryptologic Voice Transcription School (Russian and Spanish) and has logged thousands of hours of voice transcription in his target languages as well as in Persian. He is currently teaching Russian, Spanish, Persian, Philosophy and Comparative Religions at Wentworth College in Missouri. We have verified that these creatures use language by the human definition of it. The months of hard work that we have put into the study of the Berry/Morehead tapes is finally coming to fruition. The analysis is finished, although I am still working on parts of the final write-up such as frequency count tables, morpheme lists, etc.

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Ronald Morehead
I produced The Bigfoot Recordings (Vol. 1 & Vol. 2) and formed the partnership in Sierra Sounds with Al Berry. The following is my account of how I got involved with this phenomenon. Bill McDowell and I were serving as board members for a church in Merced, CA., and we had became good friends. Bill, a part of the Sierra camp hunting group, had recently told my wife and me that they had been experiencing some unusual sounds and seeing large five toed foot impressions around their camp. I was intrigued by his account. I knew Bill as being a highly ethical, honest and credible individual. Bill is soft-spoken and when he talks, most want to listen. When I was asked into the Sierra camp I jumped at the chance. It was late in October 1971 when Donald, Bills brother-in-law, had a concern that his hunting buddies had not returned from the mountains as scheduled. He had previously fled the remote camp the morning after an evening of frightening displays from these creatures. He did not want to make the long return trip to camp alone and asked me to join him. I thought I was in good physical condition, however, I had no idea that the journey into this remote camp would be so physically taxing. We arrived in early afternoon just as the men were packing to leave. Bill gave me a quick tour of the camp area and lead me toahuge18fivetoedbarefootimpression.Themen were in a hurry to leave because of the daylight remaining. Fortunately Bill suggested that I ride his horse back. Bill may never know just how much I appreciated that gesture. The snow came and the camp was inaccessible for the winter not that I could have found it again anyway. I am a private pilot and the men wanted a view of the area from the air, looking for a possible migration path these creatures may have. After circling the area many times on many occasions and having been allowed to sit

in on the discussions of this phenomenon I became part of the small group. During the winter of 1971 it was decided that what had happened in the Sierra camp should be disclosed to someone who could possibly help define the situation. Warren wrote a letter to Ivan Sanderson. Peter Byrne, a recognized Bigfoot researcher in Oregon, was eventually contacted. Peter asked Al Berry, a California resident, to interview the men involved. Al was an investigative reporter from Redding, CA., and was invited to the camp in 1972. We all agreed that the camps location should remain protected. For over 25 years I have been traveling to purported Bigfoot sites and interviewing people claiming to have seen these creatures. I believe my knowledge of this phenomenon is continually being fine tuned, coupling years of credible witnesses with my own experiences. I attended a symposium in Vancouver, B.C., Anthropology of the Unknown, in 1978 when the results from the study of Al Berrys recordings were first given. I thought it strange, but not really surprising, that during the 20th anniversary of the event in 1998 people still showed a lack of interest in our evidence. Many believe that Bigfoot has both feet on the ground at all times just an undiscovered ape. I find others believe in the paranormal, mystical side. Remaining open for the answer to this mystery is my way of receiving input from a wide range of people. Many interviews I conduct are considered unreliable and some I believe to be credible. Most all Bigfoot reports are of a singular sighting, a large foot impression, or perhaps an unusual odor never a prolonged series of events, especially with a report of interaction. Even though the recordings were studied by the University of Wyoming and showed no sign of fakery, most folks could not believe the account. What does all of this add up to? Nothing, other than that I will offer my input to any serious researcher wanting to learn about these creatures. Perhaps we, collectively, can come a step closer toward a resolution to this mystery.

Lyle Blackburn

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professional writer and cryptid researcher from the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas. He has always been fascinated with legends, lore and sighting reports of "real-life monsters" and is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Beast of Boggy Creek: The True Story of the Fouke Monster. During his research, Lyle has often explored the remote reaches of the southern U.S. in search of shadowy creatures said to inhabit the dense backwoods and swamplands of these areas. Lyle is also a staff writer and cryptozoology advisor to Rue Morgue magazine, one of the leading horror media publications in print today. His "Monstro Bizarro" blog is featured on the Rue Morgue website and his "Monstro Bizarro Presents" news column appears monthly in the magazine. Visit Lyle's website at: www.lyleblackburn.com For more information about The Beast of Boggy Creek book, visit: www.foukemonster.net

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MOUNTAIN MUSIC MANIFEST!


He does what comes to mind, for the situation and the song. Those words were used to describe have been together for over fifteen years. This a newspaperman who dynamic duo has made currently doubles as a singer, songwriter and performer numerous live television in venues large and small around Eastern Oklahoma, and radio appearances. usually with only a single guitar for accompaniment. They are accomplished Born in Carrizozo, NM, Doug took an early interest singer songwriters and in music as he traveled veteran musicians. the country as part of a David Haffpauir was military family, from born and raised in Austin the vinyl albums and Tx., where his mother 45s hed sneak from his taught him to play guitar parents record at an early age. He collection to the guitar played and toured with and mandolin his the popular fusion ban grandfather kept hidden Freefall, in the eighties. David has palyed with in a closet in a futile several different types of bands over the years. He attempt to keep tiny has his own style of Texas music and has studied hands from grasping the strings. under such great guitarist as Pat Martino and Almost since receiving his first guitar at the age of Howard international Roberts. 12, Doug has been playing and singing publicly, no Connie Gatling matter where he was. That includes everything from began playing private parties to concerts, from groups of three or four professionally people to much larger audiences. at the age of Doug Russell believes music is a form of nineteen in entertainment and expression that can touch many Virginia. She people in many ways. Although he briefly considered a hit the road at musical career, he prefers to keep it simple, as a hobby. the age of twenty two and has played all over the After all, he noted, When people make music a country, including Washington D.C., North business, it stops being fun. When it stops being fun, Carolina, Nashville, TN., Santa Fe, NM Colorado, its not worth the trouble. Hawaii and California where she opened for Some of His involvements include: Promotes family-friendly musical events in and guitarist Chris Proctor. In 1990 Connie recorded her first album of original songs, Another Place around Haskell County, Okla.; Helped establish a weekly jam session open to Another Time musicians and singers of all styles of music; Connie and David joined forces in 1996. They have Helped establish JamFest, a once-a-year opened for several quality acts such as : Willis Alan gathering of musicians who just want to get together to Ramsey, Shake Russell, Jack Saunders, & Eliza camp and play; Gilkyson. The duo has recorded three CDs of Continues to play and sing at venues large and original music. Payin Our Dues, One More Angel, small, including private parties, clubs, camp outs and and Wintertime in New Mexico. They have a such events as Reunion Days in Stigler, the Bigfoot unique sound and with beautiful harmonies and Festival in Honobia, Okla., and the Woody Guthrie intriguing guitar parts their music is soulful, Free Folk Festival in Okemah, Okla. heartfelt and unforgettable. Its all for fun, so just about any place theyll let me, Im going to do something.

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also known as Johnboy's Country Gospel, OneMan-Band, uses a variety of instruments to bring out his musical style. He designed and built his very own foot-operated contraption which plays six acoustic instruments, simultaneously. These instruments consist of a bass box, guitar, mandolin, kick drum, tambourine and cowbell. All the while he uses his upper body to play the banjo or do-bro and sing or play harmonica. Youll certainly enjoy watching him control this band with two arms and two legs and a Super Focused Brain

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COUNTRY TOUCH
a husband & wife duo consisting of Ralph & Becky Elmore moved to the mountains of Southeast Ok., several years ago, from Mid-west states. Blending right in with the Mountain Music style of the area, they toured the Northeast doing a Touch of Country Gospel. This couple does a smooth blend of country and Bluegrass both of which has its roots in Appalachian Mountain Music, and will entertain you with this style. Being community minded, this

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MARY LOU BRAINERD


Mary Lou has a voice that
sounds like Patsy Cline which further enhances her ability to sing heart stirring gospel songs. She has recorded several albums in Little Rock Ark. Born in Mena Arkansas she has the background of Mountain music in her soul. Her style of singing will take you back to an era of good sounding harmonies. Her latest recorded album was done by WindWalker Sound studios just last fall. It is called Ouachita Mountain Christmas. It was recorded at Bethesda Records in Mena, Ark. Mary Lou is a retired appraiser for Arkansas State Board of Appraisals. She is also a minster in the State Correctional system. Her ministry project is called Right Turn Ministries. She has developed several programs to help people get free from mental and spiritual incarceration, while being physically imprisoned. After this freedom has taken place, she enhances the environment with her enthusiastic music that frees every spirit to sing along.

JOAN BABCOCK
This multi-talented performer is truly an entertainer in her own right. She first captivates you with her abilities on the auto harp. Who would know the Auto Harp could be used as major melodic instrument rather than an accompaniment instrument. Then she switches to the accordion and your music ear will hear a whole band as she sings and swiftly and accurately moves over its keyboardall the while working the massive bellows that powers the accordion. Her music ranges from gospel to mountain country music or ballads. This will truly be an entertaining show for your listening enjoyment.

HALEY JAMES Big Foot Music Idol 2011


In 2011 this young lady entered the contest to compete for the title of Big Foot Music Idol. When she sang for the judges they were awe struck at the clarity and beauty of her voice. One of the judges commented that her voice is reminiscent of the voice styling's of Nora Jones, one of today's more prominent female jazz singers. Haley went on to win the Big Foot Music Idol and during her reign she performed on several occasions including a performance at the Little River Opera. She will be scheduled to give a performance at this years Mountain Music Manifest during the Honobia Big Foot Conference & Festival 2012. The Idol Contest will be held Saturday. You can Sign in that morning., or download your application.

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ON THE TRAIL OF BIGFOOT

BIGFOOT CENTRAL
By Glenn Hyder The term Bigfoot Central, is used by many in the Bigfoot Research community to describe an area in their domain that they deem to be a hot spot for Bigfoot activity. For me the area surrounding the Lake Eufaula Dam fits the description perfectly. The incident involving my good witness, was but the first of many tales of Bigfoot encounters to occur near the dam. I spoke to one witness that was also searching for Belle Starrs grave one cold November day when he spooked a giant specimen of Bigfoot that wanted no part of him. The witness had been following the twisted trail that was encumbered by dead fall from a recent ice storm when he rounded a bend in the trail only to surprise a giant, hair covered monster that took one look at him before calmly walking off into the nearby woods. A year later and only a half mile to the east, a volunteer arrived at a country church to clean the building and its grounds. The volunteer went to the back of the church to assess the property when he too surprised a Bigfoot. The creature didnt stick around for introductions. It took off at a dead run, vaulting a five strand barbed wire fence before crashing through the dense undergrowth at the back of the property. The stories up to that time numbered only three from the location at the dam, that was all about to change. In August, 2008 I began, as a free lance writer, publishing my Bigfoot stories in southeastern Oklahoma publications. Soon I was no longer pounding the pavement and knocking on doors looking for stories, people were coming to me. One witness from a small town northeast of the dam told how he and a number of his teen aged friends had gone to a rock quarry near the dam to shoot off their illegal home made fire works one Forth of July evening. Their first successful attempt to detonate one of their devices would be their last. When the small bomb exploded it illuminated the entire area. In the glow of the fire ball they could see a massive, red haired Bigfoot standing a few yards from them. The giant screamed and took off running past one of their vehicles. It caved in the hood of the truck as it ran off into the night. That incident took place in the eighties. It was not the first. In the mid 1920s an elderly woman had told a local historian how she and her family had camped along the banks of the Canadian River. She told that as her family, housed in a walled tent, began to stir at daybreak the family was visited by what she described as being a, giant monkey. She said that the tent flap suddenly opened and a giant monkey looked inside at the horrified family. The creature calmly closed the flap, leaving the family quaking in fear. It took some time before anyone dared to venture out. When they did, they found giant, human looking foot prints in the sand leading to and away from the tent. I didnt know it at the time, but my research into the goings on at the dam would soon lead to my personal involvement with Bigfoot in the area I had named, Bigfoot Central. To be continued

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Expansion continued from Page 1


The 2012 Honobia Big Foot Conference & Festival is about change and expansion. My Grandfather once told me that when the path you are traveling is not taking you where you want to be, you dont have to go back to where you started. You can make a new path to where you want to be, beginning where you are now. While the Festival and Conference can no longer be held at Christ 40 Acres, the Talihina Chamber of Commerce refuses to be involved and the original Honobia Big Foot Organization has all assets raised for future events on hold, Big Foot continues to make new tracks. There have been several sightings in the past three years, but the Locals simply dont talk about them except among themselves. Wind Walker Sound and the Honobia Big Foot Print has access to a large piece of property that can be and is currently being developed to host this event and others through out the year. The Honobia Big Foot Conference Committee, the Entertainment Committee, and Story Telling leaders are still intact. Many of the friendly faces you are familiar with are still working hard to make this years Conference and Festival the best one yet. With good roads, good communication, and good ideas, a Whirlwind of expansion is expected this year.

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STRANGE EXPERIENCE
Heres a few words Ive heard that may help you along your way. With all knowledge, once you know it, you cant imagine how it was that you hadnt known it before. Knowledge before you knew it was taking place right before your very eyes, but you were looking elsewhere. Im Me-me, Meme Strange. I spend most of my time floating along in the Infosphere, sometimes barely visible from the physical human view point, but all the while compelling humans to explore and observe through the detailed deciphering of their physical senses. Sometimes when the physical eye can no longer pick up vibrations of light to see, other physical senses kick in. Then the sensuous fragrances of the earthly environment with all its detail and vividness, causes humans to breathe deeply and say thats reality. Indeed, the attention paid to the physical senses is worthwhile and serves both you and the spirit of allthat- is extremely well, but there is more to the picture and more to this story of reality than what you are observing with your physical senses. Even the story of the creation of the world and the creation of you is not a story about something that has happened. It is a story about something that IS happening NOW!! Fortunately, all species, ours included, comes naturally equipped. With an inner guidance system that is directly connected to the source of all-that-is. Heres an example: We were just making our way back from our last gig in the great northwest. We visited in smaller circles of our kind. As we were crossing over the winding stair mountains of southeast Oklahoma, we saw a human trudging along the trail. He looks almost like one of us. Hey-Hey commented (visual perception). He looked to be at least seven feet tall. Had long flowing black hair, whiskers on his face, and even hair on his chest. But he was definitely human, He seems to be in bad shape, added Solo, as he sniffed the air. Smells like he could use a bath. (olfactory perception) I believe thats ol Stands Back, Said Uncle Chuey. Now Stands Back was one-half Choctaw Indian, one-half some other kind of human. He was born on the head of Little River, right after the Great Land Rush that helped transform Indian Territory into the State of Oklahoma. He had gotten into some kind of trouble with the new Legal System, and was carried off to Sculleyville to stand trial. Apparently, he had either escaped, or been set free to make his own way back home. We kept our distance, but observed the Incidents. As darkness closed in, he approached a farm house, walked up on the porch and knocked on the door. As the door opened a tall white haired immigrant appeared. Could I get a little help? We heard Stands Back ask in the Choctaw Language (audio perception) the Immigrant stepped back into the house, came out with a Winchester, and fired three shots into Stands Backs chest. After the echo of the gunfire ceased, there was a deafening sound of silence. Solo dropped his cup, wheeled around, and ran face first into a large oak tree standing in his way. Uhhh uuhhh that smell, he murmured Thats not the smell of death commented Uncle Chuy. Thats the smell of pure fear and its coming from the man with the gun. Humans have that odor when they experience fear, they usually blame it on us, but its fear manifested to the max. (Fear is part of that inner guidance system I was talkin about) The Immigrant tried to move the body, but couldnt budge it. So he hooked up his mule and dragged it off into the woods. We cant let this go said Uncle Chuy Yall come give me a hand. We went down carefully picked up the physical body and carried it over Kiamichi mountain to the home place where Stands Backs physical journey ended. His father looked into his face and displayed grief (an emotion) when he said in Choctaw Stands Back

Boy, we really scared Him Hey-Hey laughed as we watched the wagon with spoke wheels go bumping down the road. Nah said uncle Chuy, Hes just dealing with his own guilt. Hell wave that filthy rag a long time (guilt, another emotion in our guidance system) We turned and started on towards home and I swear there was Stands back or at least it looked like him out there on Little Horse Ridge. He took one step, turned and looked back over his shoulder then like a grey ghost disappeared into the woods. Strange, very strange indeed.

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We made our way back to the house where it happened to help with the guidance program of the Immigrant. Sure enough, he came back to the site where he left the body with another human and a shovel. When they found it gone he really freaked out. He displayed panic (another emotion) as he went back to the house. That night, Uncle Chuy ran up on the porch rattled the door knob, and disappeared into the woods. Solo took his turn by pecking on the window and making ugly faces in the glass. The immigrant came outside, fired a few shots around and went back inside. Hey-hey and Meme stood out in the woods and shouted obscenities in our own language. After several nights of this harassment, the immigrant loaded up his wagon and headed out for an altered state.

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Come on Doug, I said after breakfast. Lets go exploring like we used to. Aw, thats kid stuff, he replied. I dont think so, I said. Daniel Boone and Davey Crockett and those guys werent kids. But there isnt any wilderness like that any more. You come with me and Ill show you some wilderness, I said. Grudgingly he agreed to come. Mom said shed pack us a lunch in case we didnt get back before noon. I fixed a jug of water and we headed out. I knew where there were some very interesting spots to visit. I wanted to make a believer out of him. We started down a trail that went from the back of our place across some creeks and up to the top of the mountain. We hadnt gone very far when some briars caught the seat of his pants and pulled them down around his ankles. There he stood in his bat-man boxers trying to get the briars loose and all the time getting even more tangled up. After a minute or two, I helped him get free. We hadnt gone very far when the same thing happened again. I had known it would. When we got him free that time I took a piece of hay string out of my pocket and said, Here, tie this around your waist and pull your pants up where they aught to be and that wont happen any more. He didnt even protest. We waded the creeks and were part way up the mountain when I remembered a cleft in the rocks. Come over here and look in there. You think its a cave or a snake pit? It looks like a cave to me, he said. Well, before we go in, lets toss in a couple of rocks and see what happens. We each threw in a rock and the sound of rattles echoed out the cleft. Hear that? I asked. Thats a rattle snake den. You wouldnt want to go in there. Doug turned white and said, I thought that was just stuff out of the movies. We got to the top of the mountain and found a little clearing where a few old graves were. We tried to decipher the names and messages that had been chiseled in the old stones. Sometimes we could read a date. The dates were back in the mid eighteen hundreds. Doug was really fascinated and he looked at every stone. We went to the highest point of the clearing and ate our lunch. It was cold deer meat in biscuits left over from breakfast. Doug didnt say a word, he just woofed them down. We walked down the mountain to where the old reservoir was. I didnt suggest we try to walk across the dam. He didnt either. We had a rock skipping contest. Then we started throwing in some big rocks just to see them splash. Doug had a big rock and was nearing the edge of the bank when he stepped on the cuff of his pants and fell in. He was floundering around in the water. He sure couldnt swim in those pants. I ran to get a long stick for him to grab hold of, but when I turned around with it he was already on the bank. Howd you get out? I asked. Im not sure, he said. It felt like something came up behind me and kind of tossed me onto the shore, he said. I told him that I thought Id seen Big Foot there one day. He didnt even question it, but said he was ready to go back home. It was nearly supper time anyway so we headed out. When we came to the table, I could see that everyone noticed the hay string around the waist of Dougs damp pants, but no one said a word. When the fried chicken, HAY!! Did ya hear? Docs seeing small mashed potatoes and gravy and furry critters now!!! fried squash came around, Doug Mon, filled his plate. Closed Tues, on Thurs Amazing what Wed, a little fresh air & Fri and a day in the 8-5 wilderness can do. Randy J. Burgess DVM

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