What if Big foot is actually these little dudes and they are able to shape shift into big foot when they need too hunt deer or carry heavy things back home and so when they do go back to normal maybe that is why people can't find big foot even from the sky because they are these little dudes living in Cave or in tunnel's
South central Kentucky here. About everyone who lives off the beaten path anywhere in Kentucky will have a story or 2 to tell... here’s a tip... the best way to get us to open up about it is to start telling us YOUR stories... we will always try to one-up you 🤣 and we can...
This is one of those 1/100 documentaries that keeps the viewer riveted like a Hollywood production.I would and am highly recommending this series to friends.
Nice! I’m sitting here in Jenkins, Kentucky, at 2:45 am...just watched the entire series. My mother was raised in Hellier during the boom times of the 1940’s and 1950’s. I’ve lived in these mountains my entire life, except for some years away in military service...the area here in eastern Kentucky is pretty rich with myth and legend, once the people you meet feel comfortable enough to open up to you. Unfortunately, we’re usually pretty suspicious of outsiders, due to the way we usually are portrayed in documentaries, films, etc. not saying some of it isn’t deserved, but all us hillbillies aren’t uneducated...😆 If y’all are real gluttons for punishment, and decide to come back, maybe we can find some folks more willing to help out. Greg
Hey- how U doin Gregory Pennell? I'm from dirty Jersey and always wanted 2 go down south, thru Kentucky,etc to check it out but never had the loot to do so. However, tho I've never been to the area I've never been one to misjudge ppl from the south lk that. It's just one of those things that others do that bothers me. Prejudgment N prejudice R disgusting 2 me. Sry to go on a bit but wanted to let you know not all northerners are blockheads. Hope ur having a good night. Rock On! Bird
Wow, didn't know anything about this until I got the trailer recommendation which, intrigued me to watch! Kentucky sounds pretty interesting! Maybe you Oughta make your own documentary! People are eating this stuff up lately! I'm usually into paranormal haunted stuff and Bigfoot! Well, I guess anything mysterious is really interesting! After watching this did it make you paranoid?!! 👽👻👣
I love eastern Ky. The Mother country!!! My entire family is from that area. Breathitt co ,Wolfe, Hazard, torrent when I visit I go to red river gorge area near Slade. It's hard to explain to people how much Kentuckians love Kentucky. It's really like nowhere else
Bless that lady, Geraldine for keeping her family's story going. I can only imagine how hard it is to have seen what they saw and be ridiculed out of the community for it.
You'd be surprised just how many of us from that area either claim to have seen, or do believe in aliens, monsters, and other paranormal phenomenon. She wouldn't have been ridiculed, she'd have been "that nice lady down the holler a bit"
I am from close this area. my dad worked in mine near here. I heard this story since I was kid. my dad said alot miners knew something strange was in town. They hear things at night.
When I moved to Cornwall I met an old miner who said he saw these beings down the mines here, they are called Knockers here as they used to make knocking noises that led miners to new lodes. I also have a friend in Shropshire who has an old mine entrance in their garden. Their family was terrorised by these beings for years. They, too, thought they were aliens, but when we went there we saw one casually ambling through the garden one night towards the entrance of the old mine. Too weird.
Felt compelled to reply to this as I've lived in Shropshire my entire life and didn't expect to see it mentioned here. I don't know if what you're mentioning would be of the same area in Shropshire, but there's an old mining town called Snailbeach near the Stiperstones, which has a Hellier like vibe for me; roads leading to houses amongst forested hills. There's also the stone circle of Mitchell's Fold nearby. Them kind of areas and the south of the county have always creeped me out in a Wicker Man like way for some reason. There's some kind of vibe down there, and it doesn't surprise me that a high amount of hippy/new age/pagan/druidic type people (however you'd describe them) live in the Shropshire Hills. Relating to Hellier season 2, the small town of Clun in the Shropshire Hills puts on a Green Man Festival every year, which I've been to a couple of times. I've also heard that Shropshire has a high amount of UFO activity and remember a time lights appeared over the nearby Wrekin hill, which ended up in the local paper, as well as my parents also witnessing them. All that aside, thanks for sharing this. It's always interesting to stumble across some unknown lore of the surrounding area. I would love to know anymore information you may have on these happenings in Shropshire if you're willing to say any more. All the best 😉👍
Hellier is where I was born and raised. You guys didnt have any good contacts. I know where some caves are that match this to a t. And I worked in underground coal mines for 18 years. I started out night watching at mines. One the name was pentagram and every night you could hear equipment coming from inside to outside and same time every night could hear the sound of someone chopping wood in the distance
it would be interesting to hear more about your experiences. Especially in the context of the doc. what do u think the sounds were you heard? How long did it go on and what was that in your comment about a pentagram? thanks.
Pentagram was the name of the coal mine I worked at. And its worth mentioning that the coal company name was kiah creek mining. In case you dont know in the bible it speaks of a kiah creek. Its supposed to be the last creek you cross before you enter into hell something like that
Just came from Sam and Colby’s channel. I was very impressed with what you know. You have a great energy about you that’s contagious! Looking forward to seeing your content. ✌🏼 💙
I remember first watching this series, having so much fun listening while cleaning, then a pokemon figure fell from its place. Normally, this would be ok, but the figure that managed to fall was sableye, which is a pokemon designed after the hopkinsville goblins. Literal chills ran down my spine but I couldn't stop watching the show.
I can’t believe this show hasn’t blown up more, easily one of the most intriguing paranormal docs ever and so well shot and produced. This is my fifth time rewatching it and the synchronicities keep piling up
Ummmm this was a TV SHOW it's not an actual documentary what TF are you blathering about? You can't think this through a real?? What's happened to the education system that so many are so uneducated? Good grief. 🙄😂😮💨
On the way back from picking kids up from space camp it was late and we were going to stay at mammoth caves hotel. We were exhausted. We get into our room and i turn to my husband and say, 'We can't stay here.' I had gotten the 'creeps', he looked at me and without another word, we packed up and left.
Excellent, excellent video. Glad you mentioned John Keel. More than a few researchers today will come to the same conclusions about ultraterrestrials that Keel made 50 years ago, and imagine it's their discovery. The first thing that popped into my mind was The Shaver Mystery, which was huge back in the late 50's, which Keel mentions several times in different books. Also he mentions The Moon-eyed People, which are pretty much identical to these goblins, a little further east in West Virginia. Richard Shaver called these things "Deros" for "detrimental robots." It was widely known among the paranormal buffs back in those days.
this is a brave topic to put out there so honestly and I admire your balanced approach. Thank you- from all of us searching for bits of truth in the strangeness of existence. this does not look like easy research to do~ and you're putting such a high quality production out on RU-vid for free. Amazing. and thank you to MU for supporting greg and dana and pointing us in this direction!
It ain't easy research because it ain't an easy place to get to, navigate, or even understand really if'n you're not from here. We're a reclusive bunch and we keep to ourselves, but we're good folk. Hell, I've give a city-feller my last fifty bucks cause he was broke down on 23 not far from the Long John Silvers and Food City there, just cause I saw him there with his flashers on and he said that he was a bit short of the tow bill and him and his wife had two little girls in the back seat. I said "All I got's this here fifty but you're welcome to it" and the feller nearly did a cartwheel. He told me that he was 45 short of the bill and asked for my number so's that he could pay me back later. I just told this feller "Just help out some other stranded folk sometime, and we'll call it even"
Ummmm this was a TV SHOW it's not an actual documentary what TF are you blathering about? You can't think this through a real?? What's happened to the education system that so many are so uneducated? Good grief. 🙄😂😮💨
I started out being a MUFON field investigator for 6 years and started paranormal investigation with Parazona... there are similarities for sure. I am also a Bigfoot enthusiast ..... I believe they are all inter-dimensional. Great story!! You guys rock.
Me too, the inter dimensional thing, I think it’s quite apparent, and that’s where missing people go when they’re never found (and sometimes found too).
Hellier isn't the only place those things can be found, I've seen those tracks before, watching this, I couldn't believe my eyes, but there they were, just like the ones I saw when I was a kid, I never saw the creatures myself, but I recognize those tracks. Eastern Idaho, about 100 odd miles south southwest of Yellowstone, about fifteen years ago, my sister came running in the house yelling about some creature up the canyon from the house, when I went outside I heard it, about a half mile up the canyon, just beyond our horse pasture, making a sound that I have never heard before, nor since, angry, almost like an elk in heat, but more guttural, almost human, when I ran inside to tell my parents, my step dad brought me with him to check it out, in the time it took us to get to the pasture, where we wouldve been able to see whatever it was, about three minutes, this thing tore ass down the hill, over the fence, across an open road, up the side of a sheer canyon wall, and was gone, a total distance of about a third of mile, keep in mind this is Idaho in mid Winter, there was about two and a half feet of snow on the ground, nothing could have made that run in that short of time, at least not fast enough for us not to have seen it, I got a look at it's prints as well, pretty damn close to what was shown here, but it was evening time in deep winter, and I was scared half to death, so I didn't get a terribly good look. A number of years later, while camping about fifteen miles away from that area, I found in a mud patch that exact track, couldn't have been more than a few hours old, what strikes me most is that the track, yes it had the three toes, and dermal ridges, but what struck me most, is that just like the one shown here, it didn't have a heel, that seems awfully coincidental, combine that with the fact that the special forces routinely conducts "deep wilderness training" in that exact area, dozens upon dozens of local sightings of UFOs in that part of the valley, plus this here video? Definitely has me thinking...
Ummmm this was a TV SHOW it's not an actual documentary what TF are you blathering about? You can't think this through a real?? What's happened to the education system that so many are so uneducated? Good grief. 🙄😂😮💨
Thank you for giving us this series to watch. I just finished this episode and felt that unlike many paranormal/UFO shows that draw too many quick conclusions, this one was cerebral and objective. It doesn’t attempt to rationalize everything at once, and isn’t quick to cry “ghosts!” or “UFOs!” or whatever else people think. I appreciate that. As someone who is a skeptic but has had several paranormal experiences that I truly can’t explain, I look forward to watching the rest of this.
Just fell over this today, Sun Jan 20 2019. Less than 30 min in, and I'm already creeped out. Had no idea it existed, and was looking for something else. Watched the trailer and came looking for the rest. Should have some interesting dreams tonight. Incredibly well done so far, so I think I'm going to be busy for a few hours.
Yes..Tommyknockers..😨😨😱😱😨😨..the legend myth thing that our Creepy cool writer mate Stephen King wrote about all those years ago..he based the story on the legend he had heard about and read as a young lad..throughout history these smallish Beings/creatures/faerie//gremlin/goblin types that are known to live underground or in hollow trees,or caves and old lava tubes and such, abandoned mine shafts now are part of the ancient tales..they have been talked about for hundreds,if not thousands of years of human histories across the globe by many different peoples as folk law stories and Be Wary Tales..something strange an very very old is afoote here..they are Tormentors..of both humankind and of animals..far too many old myth an legend stories must have some sort of basis in truth at some point methinks..and that's what is hauntingly scary..they're still Tormenting humans and animals in this our 21st century..Brrrrrrrrr! 😨😱😲.. (/-\)..
Wow, a lot of what you reveal in this episode coincides with my own research, in fact I would go so far as to say you have connected some lines for me I hadn’t noticed before, definitely gave me a lot to look in to. Looking forward to watching the rest of this series.
The production quality are insanely good and no matter what the outcome is - I’m already hooked. The mystery and suspense being built is incredible, even if it’s little naked forest men, I’d still be satisfied 😂 lol. Also a big big thank you for making this free and available across the pond.
I'm enjoying the show so far. My family owns around 3000 acres over the hill from hellier in shelby gap and we heard stories growing up. People from that area are typically very friendly and respectful so no reason to be afraid unless you come with Ill intent. We are a very hospitable people. I have lived in both worlds, there and in the cities, so I have felt the difference in the two environments and understand the uneasiness you might have felt there, but it isn't anything to fear. Maybe it is the abundance of God loving folk who just want the simple life, (the meek shall inherit the earth) maybe the unfiltered nature, or perhaps the abandoned and run down places give it that post apocalyptic ambience since the coal mining has stopped. If you truly love god, nature and freedom then pike county is a great place for it. Just have to open yourself to feeling the light pouring out of hearts of the people. I would call it organic, a place to find your inner peace in the eastern united states. Look forward to the rest of the show.
Sounds like a lovely place to be :) There is never any reason for people to hurt others and no reason why we cannot all just live together respectfully and peacefully and enjoy nature. However, sadly I know it is naive of me to say :) It sounds like you have a great home with good people, though.
That's exactly why I'm here. I listened to that episode today and had to check it out. I knew about the Hopkinsville Goblin, but never heard about this case. It's super interesting!
Hellier is very well done , the content is interesting the cinematography is great and it has a dark conspiracy like ambiance to the whole thing , love it !
This is amazing, I love it. Narratively speaking it's very similar to Mothman Prophecies and as pertaining to the investigation and the story behind it, it feels like this is its successor
Successor? More like a pale imitation, name dropping famous researchers like John Keel in order to fabricate more credence for themselves by association.
This is fascinating. The Kelly Hopkinsville goblin case was all over the fringe media when I was a kid in the 70's. I never knew it was connected to any events anywhere else until now
Daddy told me about that, and Papaw Delbert said that his daddy, Paul told him about "these little critters that bugged us donkey boys (back then, children loaded carts, pulled by donkeys, full of coal to go to the coke burners and whatnot. They were called Donkey Boys) to death sometimes. Sonsabitches had big ol' eyes but wasn't no bigger that foxhound." Then, my other grandfather....Papaw Hunt (full-blooded Native American) told of the Moon-Eyed People that his daddy and Papaw talked about. Sounded similar to me.
I'm a ufo researcher, and just stumbled upon this. The Kentucky Goblin story isn't a very popular alien encounter story, but I researched it, and it's real.
Just randomly saw this on RU-vid probably because of my interest in ETs. This is really interesting. I've always thought the cave system was an entrance to underground bases or the inner earth. This just concretes my beliefs.
I grew up in New Orleans.....go there and you can find all sorts of freaky stuff to get into. Supernatural, voodoo and all things just weird. My Aunt was into black magic and considered herself a Voodoo Priestess, she always had black candles burning in her house and it was always dark inside. She scared the hell outta me....I stayed one summer with her cause my dad and mom were going through a divorce and didn’t want me around to see it. It was a nasty divorce.....anyways I remember her cooking a goats head. She pulled it outta the oven and I just started crying 😢....she always went up to the attic ( no basements, below sea level) to do her voodoo crap. She had pentagrams everywhere, animal bones....she had a friend that was a witch doctor. Her kids never went to a regular doctor, it was always some black magic bullshit. Yeah she terrified me....I told my parents and they were like ohhhhh Billy.......shut up about your aunt Joanne. Never saw any paranormal stuff but I saw plenty of weird crap and crazy books...those were the longest 2 months of my youth. It was worse than bootcamp.
It's so cool that you showed the news clips from pike county. I lived there my whole life and never heard of any kind of UFO sightings in the area. I've never experienced anything myself but I will tell you this,there's secrets in them mountains,some that'll never be uncovered. Lots of books and crannies to hide until night falls. Also if you ever wanna do a paranormal investigation Bobby Mackies in wilder KY is a notoriously haunted bar,that one I have experienced. It was an extremely moving and creepy experience. Thank you for this. I now have learned much about my homeland that I didn't know before now.
We live right down the road from Bobby Mackey's here in Cincinnati! We love taking out-of-town friends out there for some line dancing with the ghosts. Thanks for watching, Dolly!
I grew up in Cave City, KY. I now live about 40 miles away in Corvette Country. Lol. I used to spend every weekend, when I was a kid, walking the trails at Mammoth Cave. And I’ve been on every cave tour they have, many times over. Growing up, I had heard tale of the goblins as in your parents warning us not to be outside after dark. I always thought it was nuts until I was visiting the old house one weekend and had the scare of my life. I’m used to living in the country but what I saw that night was new to me and terrifying!!!!!
Wow, very cool. I grew up in this area, just a few miles from Hellier. Played basketball there with friends in high school and partied there then too. It's a small ass community. As for stories of creatures in the mines here... my entire family lived and breathed the coal industry. Literally lol. My dad specifically was a lifetime miner who eventually came to start his own company and own his own mine, which he actually died on in an accident back in 2007. Anyway, he told me some crazy stories of things he experienced not just in deep mines (underground), but also on mountain top strip mines, where he and a friend had a UFO experience once. We have some things in those mountains that can't be rationally explained, man. I've had my fair share of weird experiences too. Thanks for making this show and putting the spotlight on my home. And good job.
Although I watch bedtime stories I did not run across your channel that way. It was in my recommendations because Iove this type of stuff. I just want to thank you for making this. As someone from the Appalachian mtns in nc and lived in wv right by ky. These stories have been around for years and to see someone take this seriously leaves me with no words to truly express my gratitude!
I was sent here by A good man from Mountain Beast Mysteries. This is a one of the most interesting phenomena I have heard in a long time. Except for the close to invisible little people my son and I experienced hunting in the deep forest 3 years ago here in Wisconsin.
Great job on this. I’m hooked. The creepy factor is totally there. Cheers everyone. P.s. does anyone know where to find the older episodes of Euphomet podcast? Like pre-2018?
love woo woo stuff like this n filmaking is great...visually interesting n the pace keeps you intrigued...so much we don't see or understand in our world.
i LOVE Planet Weird so much, I've used your sticker to cover the sticker that car dealers put on my car, so it looks like my car comes from PLANET WEIRD!
This reminds me of PSI FACTOR'S episode "Little People," I know there is a lot of cheesy acting in this episode, but it scared the heck outta my when I was younger!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B4pVUQ2Z2kc.html
I found out about these videos from my FB group about Celtic faerie folklore. I love how the show makes you feel like you are on the trip with them. It's very exciting. Anyway about the sync stuff mentioned here is a quote I came across from a very old dusty book... Gentry Stations -- Especially in Ireland, the gentry live inside the mountains in beautiful castles; there are a good many branches of them in other countries. Like armies, they have various stations and move from one to another. Some live in the Wicklow Mountains near Dublin...Testimony of a peasant seer from The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans -Wentz
My family is from the Clintwood, VA and Haysi, VA areas, about 30 miles from Hellier. Watching this brought back such nostalgia about my childhood. I am so impressed with the way you constructed this documentary. It's an edge-of-your-seat thrill, and there's so much more to it than just a spooky story. I've always been into unexplained phenomena of every kind, but I never realized until watching Hellier exactly how many of them intertwine and overlap. Totally blown away!
I binge watched the whole series, informative, enthralling and engaging! Interesting that when we took an intermission it was at 11:11 pm, finished watching and jumped into bed at 1:11 am. Discussing this with people glanced at the time 11:11am this morning. Cooked lunch and sat down at 1:11pm...so many questions.
Excellent Documentary! I loved it, because there were certain things happening, that really reminded me of Twin Peaks. In the new Twin Peaks Season, a few different characters, are trying to get Coordinates to both the White Lodge & Black Lodge, which are basically Positive & Negative Alternate Dimensions. So in this 1st episode, when that Terry Wrist guy sends coordinates to that cave, it made my jaw drop, because it instantly made me think about Twin Peaks. I'm guessing that if the Filmmakers would have ventured further into that cave, they may have possibly crossed threw a portal or doorway to another Dimension. I think thats what Terry Wrist was hinting at, when he told them "You guys were so close!".
Heard your interview on mysterious universe! Just love those Aussy Boys! Great interview too! So I just Had to come check your channel out.. I’m totally amazed! Hands down one of the BEST Documentaries I’ve ever seen! Thank you all for the hard work, definitely payed off! I I give you 10 stars ⭐️ looking forward to seeing the rest! ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍
I just listened to that episode of mysterious universe. It's a great podcast and that episode brought me here as well 2 years later. Very excited to watch this whole season and as of now there is a 2nd season. Let's get strange.
Wow, very well done. Pacing, music, I like stories presented in a way that slowly reels you in without you realizing it until it's too late, Lol. Consider me hooked!
I have to admit i'm pretty excited by all of this, been following the stories from you guys for a good while now. Listened to the Euphomet interview Greg did many times, love your work...
I was in Hellier for a hiking adventure and saw a gnome/ grey alien thing. I thought I was just tired or seeing things until it touched me. The touching was inappropriate at first, until I went with it. These gnomes are not selfish, but very generous and gentle lovers. Best hiking trip ever!
That bit where they informally interviewed people at the gas station gave me, "if you build it, they will come" vibes. It's absolutely fascinating to see what gravity is present when a person (or people, like greg and dana) are willing to openly adress topics and occurrences that fall outside of the purview of "normal" everyday occurrences. People flock to it like a noth to the flame
Note; I’ve seen only the 1st episode,however it does say “entertainment”,not documentary in the description. Are Doctors not necessary in Helier? Or perhaps the *occupation was changed to protect true identity?Just sayin’...I’ve seen doctors move two at a time to little river towns in western KY.
@@osakarose5612 u very right.if he was a doctor he will not be living in a place where there's few residents due to the fact he won't be making enough money but let's not disregard the possibility that he might have used doctor to cover his true identity and not be a doctor actually .He actually said that he wished not to say his true identity for fear it might cost him his job .If he was açtually a doctor I am pretty sure the investigative team would have tracked down any doctor who worked and lived in that area
A doctor could easily choose to move to an isolated area where the cost of living is insignificant compared the vast amount of money they may make in a big city. He could have been a work from home doctor or could have been working on any number of projects where he chose the isolation to specifically focus on his work at home. A commute is not out of the realm of normal for any doctor. I have a close family friend who did just this and moved to a rural part of Kentucky to work in his home with his family preparing for the last 10 years before he planned to retire due to the millions he had saved and invested during his previous 18 years of practice. It happens more than you may think or know of.
I've been in Mammoth cave several times. As I live only 20 miles from it. This cave system is so freaking long it probably hasn't been completely explored. Never seen any goblins or aliens here, but I have seen several strange lights in the sky. And a weird red eyed thing in the woods late one night. Well literally all I could see were the eyes. So I can definitely get behind the cave alien theory lol.
@Chiafade now I can get behind the alien theory because of all the government declassified documents that reveal a great deal of proof that we have quite possibly been visited by other intelligences. Never claimed in any way in my statement that I saw an alien. I'm just open to the possibilities. Scientifically you should rule nothing out till it is completely disproved. Nor do I believe every light in the sky are alien vehicles. It should not be the first conclusion someone comes to. But if you rule out natural and man made phenomena. Then maybe look to the extra terrestrial. Just don't rule it out completely from the start because you are skeptical.
@@ScaryStoriesNYC I live in a small quiet rural town in northeast Oklahoma. Precisely the kinda place you'd think something like this would happen in lol. I actually live a house over from one of the loggers who were involved in the Travis Walton UFO Incident! And their family are friends with my mom! Ghosts, Mothman-like sightings and all sorts of weird little things like that peppered around my town.
@@TheHalusis No, the idea of aliens coming to my house at night kinda creeps me out. And presenting it in this documentary style makes me feel like it could happen, like more believable. lol
Went down a crazy internet rabbit hole today inspired from a Jim Harold podcast "Monkey Bat" where one of the stories has a woman who saw a small creature. My mother saw something similar, and after I posted it on the internet, someone reached out to me and said he lived in the same area when he was a kid and had a small cryptid in one of his bedrooms that the whole family witnessed several times. I sound like a crazy person but after I saw dozens of similar stories I ended up stumbling on this documentary. It's possible I'm getting a ghost hunting group late 2019 to investigate the house with this guy. The world is a strange place.
Really enjoying the editing and the way everything is shot and paced. Obviously a lot of love and care put into the filming and many, many hours in front of After Effects or Final Cut Pro syncing it all up with the score, color grading the footage, etc. Great job! I'm in for the whole series.
Twice now I've done a short tour of Mammoth Caves. Since, the surveyed area has doubled to now 400 miles. There no telling how many more miles yet to be discovered. These critters have obviously adapted. Depending on how long they have been around, there could be millions of them. It seems these goblins never where full cave dwellers or I would suspect they would have no eyes (sight) as the fish, cave crickets and other permanent residence that never see the light of day. There would be food sources inside the caves to feed on. Eerie, mysterious, slimy and intriguing! Good show! Presented very well, hope for more.