Sep 23

Tonight’s Show: The Little People is now available

There have been reports of “Devil monkeys” which are large baboon like primates that are now being spotted in the wooded areas of Flagstaff, Arizona. One eye witness said that she noticed her dog was acting very agitated when they we’re on they’re hike through the Mt. Elden forest trail, when she noticed a small group of primitive looking creatures scurrying through the rocks. She described them as 4-5 feet tall, very quick and agile. These so called creatures are called “Devil Monkeys” in other places of the United States. There have also been other sightings in other states such as New Mexico, Utah and Colorado.

I am very much aware of what the natives call the “little people.” I have also researched several accounts where locals call them “devil monkeys.” It is interesting to look at some of the details that witnesses describe.Some of the reports have these creatures looking very much like a small person, covered in hair, having a large round head and being very aggressive.

Duke and Tim who is an author will be joining me for an upcoming show where we will be looking into this topic and be discussing some historical accounts and modern day accounts. You might be surprised to hear some of the information we have gathered.

I will also be interviewing Brandon who is from Oregon and talks about an encounter he had while camping when he was a child. He saw a creature approach his tent and stand over it. He also shares an encounter he had many years later in Oregon.

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27 Responses to “Tonight’s Show: The Little People is now available”

  1. Frankie P

    Loving this topic! There is so little to be found on them anywhere it’s frustrating. We get snippets like from Tennessee where they found the tunnels under the University and sightings, but no background, few good sightings or encounters. Sounds like this is going to be a good one – as only Wes can do…

  2. Jane M

    Have you checked back in with Neighbors Matt and Mick, who were thinking about bird shot, appeasement, moving away and seemed very honest and strangely knowledgeable due to the heir plight w Sasquatch curiosity and almost harassment? It might be good to check back in w them, even if they did move, for more in depth descriptive observations that they may have had before they. Maybe they were able to stay! The continuity of follow up can be very exciting and prove to be the real deal. I thank you.

    • thomas w

      i was thinking the SAME!! one of my fav stories as i thought about them for days after. how could one move and let someone else go thru life with that on the conscious. even if u DID warn the new tenats, how the hell does one prepre for something bigger on the food chain?? ?

  3. Richard T

    My grandmother who was a full blood Comanche raised in Empire, Ok called them Nunnapei. She told us that she and her brothers and sisters had ran across them when she was a child. This would have been in the 20’s or early 30’s.

  4. Mike B

    duke,this isn’t the nineteenth century. could you not use the term brave? or do you think im nit-picking? i hear squaw so often my fuckin ears bleed. squaw comes from the Algonquin for cunt. this is the 21st century. you might understand why us Shoshone might be a little touchy over what you people call us. oh, and just cause we are forced to live in the same country, us and the absaroka (crow) don’t have the same traditions.

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