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Feral People In Appalachia A Hunters Encounter!  

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Feral People In Appalachia a hunters encounter is a spooky and haunting experience a man had with a feral person while hunting one morning in the mountains of Appalachia near The Great Smoky Mountains
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@JaredKingTV
@JaredKingTV 21 день назад
I share the stories as they're shared with me. True or False is completely up to the viewer. God bless 💙 🙏
@arvettadelashmit9337
@arvettadelashmit9337 21 день назад
Anyone who served in the military knows how hard it was to re-adjust to living as a civilian again. Most civilians are not easy to get along with, for Veterans. I live near Amish farms and families. Their ways are odd to me; but, I treat them with respect and go out of my way not to upset any of them. When I needed a new roof, I hired an Amish crew to do the job. The cost was agreed on; and, the new metal roof was installed in one day. They don't waste any time or materials; and, they cleaned up everything before they left. You have to treat other people with respect (even those who are very different from you). Feral people have rights also. Many of them have their reasons for living where they are. Thank you for this story. There are two good lessons to be learned from this video. Treat other people with respect; and, don't mess around (walk, run, ride, hunt, play, dump, or party) on other peoples property.
@rodeorebel
@rodeorebel 21 день назад
I grew up in the Appalachians of South East Wva.I know people who have never seen a town never left their home area.What I will tell you is not a story it is fact call them feral or what ever but they do exist. I know this for fact.
@TinaBall-dx3gt
@TinaBall-dx3gt 21 день назад
My family are from the mountains also, and my grandpa have ran across men like this so I know 100% this is true. My grandpa said if you leave these people alone they will leave you alone.
@ReneeOh
@ReneeOh 14 дней назад
There were “feral people “ that I knew of in our Eastern KY hills too. 3 brothers ( All in the 50s maybe)that all lived on a ridge with no other people. No road access to their makeshift home. Deep into the woods. They were raised to be recluses, as their parents were the same way and had died off. They made 1 monthly trip into our local town for groceries and supplies each month. They would walk the mile down the mountain to the closest neighbor , and he would give them a ride to town. They were very strange acting but polite and cordial. They would buy their supplies (mainly coffee , kerosene and other things they couldn’t produce themselves. They would bring them back and load them up on a mule and buggy and take them back up the mountain. Rumors were that they all had never been to school or public places and got government checks. Idk that for sure though. They stayed to themselves and never bothered anyone.
@allisonshaw9341
@allisonshaw9341 21 день назад
Some folks just want to live out there in the woods and be left alone.
@PeteRowe-ie2ez
@PeteRowe-ie2ez 21 день назад
I was born and raised in the Appalachian mountains of south eastern Kentucky,I haven't seen any other people, besides my family, until I was 7 years old
@gregdickerson2957
@gregdickerson2957 21 день назад
I believe that story, as i have kinfolk from those hills I know, but have to meet. I’m 65 yrs old!
@jayboley9683
@jayboley9683 День назад
I been all through the mountains in NC/TN/KY never seen a ferel person or Bigfoot. But they do make for some laughable tales
@rebeccaharden3892
@rebeccaharden3892 21 день назад
In the area I live on there was a state hospital. When the hospital closed, many of the patients became part of the homeless population. I also recall there was a patient whose mother had abandoned them. This person claimed to have traveled through the Rocky mountains to this area. You never can tell
@kathyparker5899
@kathyparker5899 21 день назад
I love listening to these stories and I love the music. Great job. God bless you and yours.
@crystalhilliard9656
@crystalhilliard9656 21 день назад
I'm new here, I just subbed (47,400k subs) I peeked at some of your videos, I honestly can't wait to binge watch! A little about me, I'm a 54 yr old disabled woman from NC who has FSHD2 Muscular Dystrophy so my hiking & exploring days were over when I lost my ability to walk. When I was younger I loved hiking (a lot of heavy bushwhacking) thru the Appalachian Mountains. I didnt get to check out the Blue Ridge mountains as much as I'd like to bc I was addicted to Appy. I still have family up on those mountains in nc! One great aunt & uncles property span from nc and carries over the border into Eastern TN. (Rains' and Johnsons) Thank you for sharing all your stories/research, etc with all of us! It means the world to me, to tell these stories keeping them in the light. I appreciate all the time, energy, and effort you put into this channel as well as keeping the history alive...Much Love and respect from a lil ole lady from central NC!
@joannebiddle8572
@joannebiddle8572 14 дней назад
Your voice makes me want to curl up in a blanket in front of a roaring fire and listen to you all night ❤
@PooreBoy74
@PooreBoy74 21 день назад
Mr. King I just recently came across your channel and i absolutely love these stories, they just put my mind in a different place and i thoroughly enjoyed them God Bless .
@finecigar
@finecigar 21 день назад
That would sure be a creepy encounter for sure. Would prove to me that people like that would be 100 times more connected and in tune with their surroundings than most people. You would probably be on the loosing end of an encounter with them.
@Angelofdeath2024
@Angelofdeath2024 14 дней назад
My father was an old man he told me about feral people of the mountains of Northern Carolina
@joshfitzpatrick7198
@joshfitzpatrick7198 21 день назад
I'm glad this topic is getting popular on your channel. Great work as always.
@johnpeddicord4932
@johnpeddicord4932 21 день назад
Thanks, Daniel, for sharing your grandfather s story, Thanks, Brother Jared for sharing
@donnielaws7020
@donnielaws7020 21 день назад
WOW that's amazing Jared. That's a strange experience. Thanks so much for sharing my brother.
@Noone-rt6pw
@Noone-rt6pw 21 день назад
Ever want to see feral people come to North Charleston, SC! There’s plenty of feral types here!
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