Aug 14

Michigan Aboriginal Project: Audio Capture

James writes “Hello everyone! I hope this finds you well. I want to share with you something I captured last Tuesday night in Michigan’s upper Peninsula. It’s definitely speech..”

5 Responses to “Michigan Aboriginal Project: Audio Capture”

    • Paul M

      Very cool = them juveniles tend to be alot more willing to come up to tents and mess around. = we had small pebbles thrown at us for hours when we were CAMPING and sitting around CAMPFIRE = l would say they average 1 pebble every 2 mnts.. l ask my son = Have you ever been hit by a pebble = his answer was no. = within 10 minutes = l hear aw admit. = he was hit SQUARE in the middle of his back =`l said now you know how good there AIM IS…. THESE BF. WERE AROUND US FOR 3 NIGHTS = STARTING AT DUSK AND LEAVING JEST BEFOE DAYLIGHT = I HAD MY 2 GSD WITH ME = AND THERE BOTH 100 POUNDS EACH = OF BARKIN BADASS = WELL NOT SO MUCH THEM 3 NIGHTS = BUT THEY WERE VIGILANT AS I HAVE EVERY SEEN THEM = THERE EARS MOVING LIKE A RADAR ON A SHIP = BUT QUITE = THEY THRU 3 BIG SIZE ROCKS INTO THE RIVER 2 ONE NIGHT AND. ONE THE SECOND = BUT THE REAL ACTION PICKED UP WHEN WE WENT IN OUR TENTS ABOUT 3AM. = THEN THEY MOVED IN CLOSE = FOOLED WITH COOLERS AND CRUSHING PLASTIC POP BOTTLES WALKIN AROUND CAMP AREA = YA YOU COULD HEAR THEM = MY DOGS NEW NOT TO BARK = ONE RAN BY MY TENT SO CLOSE HE RIPED THE TENT AND BROKE ONE OF THEM COLASPABLLE TENT POLES = AND STILL THE DOGS DIDNT BARK = I HAVE HAD SOME VERY COOL EXPERIENCES WITH THESE BIG GUYS = SOME WERE SCAREY = NOT ENOUGH TO MAKE US LEAVE…

  1. Trey

    Sounds like some “Samurai Chatter” only it’s being whispered. Perhaps they came across it and were discussing what it was or maybe it’s an EVP of something that’s not a booger. Very interesting though

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