Mar 28

Trucker recounts possible early morning experience while making a delivery

Witness Observed:

cross1I was delivering grain to a farm on Hwy 60, but to get to the farm, had to turn south off 60 onto Emerson Rd. to get to unload in the area. Right after turning off 60, I usually stop and turn on trailer backup lights and remove tailgate turnbuckles so I can see to back up at farm. On this morning, as I was walking to the back of the trailer, I heard a lot of noise, snapping limbs, sounds like something was pacing back and forth, in the patch of woods on the east side of road. As I got to the back of the trailer, I suddenly had the smell of a dead animal, strong, coming from the deep ditch on the west (field) side of the road.

This road had one little property light up by the intersection, otherwise it was dark except for the small amount of light from the tractor and trailer backup flood lights. Suddenly I’m struck with fear. Now, I’m six foot 230lbs and don’t scare easily, and cant explain the feeling that came on me. The noise in the woods was intensifying, getting louder, almost impatient, while the smell got more intense and I felt like there was something in the ditch staring at me. I was overwhelmed by the feeling of fear and ran back to the cab, took off into the farm and unloaded. I got out after unloading, this is just on the south side of the patch of woods and couldn’t hear or smell anything and the feeling was gone.

ALSO NOTICED: Creepy feeling, suddenly scared, felt observed. Smell of dead animal coming from deep ditch on west side of road. Thrashing and almost pacing back and forth in wooded area on east side of road.

 

Credit:http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=45976

4 Responses to “Trucker recounts possible early morning experience while making a delivery”

  1. Papa - Yeti

    One thing is very sure, these creatures of the night, they are reproducing and gaining in numbers, as well as their natural environments are reduced and encroached upon.

    After listening to last night’s [episode 34] over at D.E.R, and listening as the man told of having the huge 8 foot tall adult creature watch down over the (awake) sleeping man, who was so terrified that he piss soaked his sleeping bag in his tent. As the juvenile (coyote like) creature entered, sat upon the young man’s lower legs (feet) as he laid very still within his wet sleeping bag. As the juvenile creature rises up leaning in to within inches of his face, smelling his fear, licking / tasting his flesh. Credited Dogman Encounters Radio. Episode 34.
    I am becoming to further understand just how intelligent and sentient these ominous creatures really are. I know the Anza Borrego desert; it will take your life away if you’re not survival savvy.
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    As for this Truckers Class B, encounter, can someone tell me where the Trucker in this encounter was located at the time of the event?

    And so back to the above Trucker’s encounter, what exactly was within those brushed? Crunching down upon sticks (or bones) and pacing, as the Trucker was removing the cargo straps and readying the freight to be unloaded? Was the man a threat or was he a potential meal? Is there a noticeable audible difference between cracking sounds of bones braking and tree limbs or sticks braking? The audible crack’ in the woods, may not always be of sticks and branches. Was the creature within the brush, a Sasquatch? Or was it the other, very intelligent sentient, ominous Wolf / Coyote like (Were) creatures, which we perceive in our minds as having human like characteristics which is then wrongly coined ‘Man’ in Were – Wolf / Wolf Man). I believe the very different and very eerie “Howl” in the ‘Big Thicket region’, (Texas) was of a (Were) (Wolf) creature. I strongly believe that the Sasquatch – type 3, is a very differently creature then the ‘Were – creatures.’

    Only because of the readily available Internet, are so many people coming forward over these various creatures, and encounters and attacks by them.

  2. Christopher c

    Any one of those things would be a reason to be on high alert ,but a combination of all those factors made your instincts kick in and you did the right thing by listening to them and heading for the farm,it’s better safe than sorry!

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