 Welcome back to esoteric Atlanta. I am joined today by my friend, Jessica Jones, the cryptic huntress. How are you doing today, Jessica? Okay, Bryce, I'm doing excellent. How are you? Thanks for having me. So good, it's been a while. It's been so crazy. I'm so excited to have you back to talk about what we're gonna talk about today, you guys. Make sure, if you're not subscribed, make sure that you are subscribed to the cryptic huntress on YouTube. You're close to 10,000 subscribers, girl. And you guys, Jessica and I, we're just talking about this off camera. Make sure that you are still subscribed to our channels because we've both been dealing with the same issues on this platform that are out of our control. I will just leave it at that. So I will put all Jessica's links down in the description box below. And yeah, you guys, let me stop share quickly. Now I had Jessica, I love that I have a remote viewer friend where I could just text you and be like, I need you to look at something for me. Because I discovered this case when I was traveling, I heard it on a podcast. Whoops, let me actually hold on one second here. I'm gonna pull up the brief little video I did on it a few weeks ago because this case was so fascinating to me, so wild. I cannot believe I'd never heard of it before. And this was the Granger Taylor case. So it's this one right here. So I'll link that down in the description box below. If you guys missed that one are not familiar with the Granger Taylor case. And as this works, Jessica, you didn't know what you were remote viewing when I sent you the coordinates, did you? No, absolutely not. I got a set of coordinates. You sent me eight numbers and that's all I had because I do something called coordinate remote viewing where I'm given a set of coordinates, which are just some random numbers that are assigned to a target. So you had this, I guess the disappearance of Granger as the target in the circumstances surrounding it. So that's, but I didn't know that. I just had those numbers. And I got a lot of really cool data on this one. You sent me, as you often do, after she remote views it, she'll send me pictures of her notes. And she'll be like, does this make any sense to you? And I was like, girl, where do I start? So I'll send you a link to a podcast. So just briefly, guys, again, you can for details, you can go and watch the episode again. But just before we get into your data, Granger Taylor went missing on November 29th, 1980 from Vancouver Island up in the Pacific Northwest of Canada, very small town. He lived in called Duncan, which is a logging fishing city, very working class. As of 2021, the census was only about 5,000 people, so very small town. And he was kind of this like savant. He was very smart. He left school in the eighth grade, but he made kind of a name for himself of being this like genius mechanic where he could just like bring life back into old, you know, railroads. He got really obsessed with extraterrestrials. And around 1980, as she started to think that these extraterrestrials were telepathically talking to him and that he was gonna be picked up for a 42 month gal event around the galaxies, which is 150 years for us on Earth. And he did disappear on the day he told his friends they were picking him up. The police up in Canada believe they found his remains. We'll talk about it, but that's kind of the brief overview. So I'm gonna pass this over to you, Jessica, and let you kind of talk about your findings before you knew anything of what was going on with this case. Okay, so the first thing I asked you was, Bryce, was this a missing person? Because that was the entire session of my remote viewing, this session was obviously, to me, it looked as though there was a missing person. Okay, and okay, so let's just start with some of the sensory data. Okay, so what I do, I'll explain to your audience, who for anyone who's not familiar with remote viewing. Okay, so remote viewing is something that our governments use. The type of remote viewing that I do is called coordinate remote viewing. Now, remote viewing is a scientific way to psychically locate a target. Okay, or locate a target that's blind, you don't know what it is, using your psychic faculties, basically, after being given a set of numbers or coordinates. And like I said, the governments use them, our military was using remote viewing back during the Cold War, still using it today. I speak to soldiers occasionally who tell me they have a remote viewer assigned to their unit when they're overseas and stuff. So, especially the snipers, things like that. So we do use that. I think governments and militaries all over the world have used it. I'm trained in different modes of remote viewing, and it's something that I've been doing for a long time, and I love it, it's my favorite hobby. Okay, so I taught you, Bryce, how to task me with a target. And so you gave me the numbers. I got seven, eight, seven, eight, six, two, four, seven, I believe, for the numbers. And that's all I had. And so when I went into the session, what I do is I sit down with a pen and a bunch of paper, a bunch of pens and a bunch of paper, and just printer paper. And I draw out some charts, and I have stages, stage one, stage two, stage three, stage four, stage five. You can go to six, whatever, or seven. I mean, there's a lot of stages you can go to. And we do something called ideograms where you kind of like, you sit down, you get your mind straight, and you put your coordinates on the paper, and then you draw some ideograms, and then the aperture opens, and all this information floods in from the matrix, basically, okay. So I pick up on a lot of sensory data. That's what we're going for, sensory data. Anything that I taste, sense, see, touch, feel, whatever are here. And so some of my sensory data on this target was, okay, so I wrote rolling, waiting, or waiting, fast, flighty. I was picking up on something feminine, okay. So something feminine, broken, loving, wounded, and missing. I actually wrote down missing, okay. And so my analytic overlay, this is just some of the key things that I was seeing, but I was trying, I was like analyzing what my sensory data was basically is what this is, okay. So I wrote a mobile, and I wrote vehicle. So I was definitely, there was definitely a vehicle involved. I wrote vessel, fast forward, fast movement, uprising, rebel soul in a rebel. I wrote down going with the flow. I picked up on a heartbreak. Somebody that was having a heartbreak, a heavy heart. And then I picked up on a feminine energy in the environment. I said feminine, and so I wrote down a young woman or a woman, but I kept hearing there's lots of love to give, lots of love to give. And then I wrote down missing person. Missing person, and for my stage three drawing, I wrote down a mile marker on a highway, okay. And it had a number nine in it. And I could not get it out of my head. There's number nine in this mile marker, 919, 908 or nine something. And I actually, yeah, I actually drew that for my stage three drawing right there, okay. But I also, yeah, I guess that's it. For the first three stages, I was very much picking up on like a rebel soul who had gone missing, okay. And, but there was kind of going with the flow. And I was picking up on something to do with a broken heart, or there was something to do with like a heavy heart in this person. So, yeah, do you wanna, do you wanna give me some feedback on that before we move on? Yes, let me switch it here. I was actually gonna suggest that cause there's a lot here. Cause I know some of the other stuff you got. So vehicle, we know that Granger Taylor was very kind of eccentric. I speculate that he might have had Asperger's or been on the spectrum because he was very much a savant. He was very highly intelligent. Like I said, he could bring anything mechanical back to life. And let me just, for you guys, let me just pull some pictures up. So I think sometimes it helps to have a face with a name. Granger Taylor, he was also known to always tell the truth. So this is Granger right here. And if we know anything about people on the spectrum, they always tell the truth, right? Even they don't know how to lie at all. So that was always the big thing. Now Granger, I think it was 32 when he went missing. He even built his own spaceship. And he was interested in how spaceships worked. That's why he built his own spaceship where he would spend a lot of time. This is when he believed the extraterrestrials were contacting him. Now with the vehicle, this guy, Robert, was a teenager who worked with Granger. And he helped Granger paint his truck like a Pepto-Bismol pink color is the description that Robert uses. And we do know that Granger Taylor drove away like the last anybody saw Granger drive away was 6 p.m. on November 28th, 1980 in his pink truck. Now that does come into, back into the story when the RCMP believe or are in, what is it, the Royal Mounted, what are they called? The RCMP, yeah, like the three letter agency of Canada, when they allegedly found remains of Granger's truck at a particular mountain in the area on Mount Prevo that's on Vancouver Island. Now there is speculation on whether that was actually Granger's truck or not. So the vehicle does make sense that he drove away in the vehicle, now heartbreak and feminine. So you see this dog, he's gotten his hands right here. This is his dog, Lady. And this breaks my heart. He loved that dog so much. Lady was his, the love of his life. As far as I know, nobody was dating Granger if you know anything about some forms of autism or Asperger's, that makes sense that there was not a whole, didn't seem to be a whole lot of romantic interest, but he loved Lady so much. And he actually left provisions for Lady. I mean, he was a very wealthy guy. He made a lot of money creating his machines. And so I can't, he knew he would never see Lady again because he was gonna be away for 150 years, Earth time, which is 42 months in the galactic time. So I got two hits when you said feminine heartbreak. Lady, the dog, which anybody who's a dog owner probably understands that. And his mother, Granger's mother, so he still lived with his parents. Here's the letter that he left his parents on the night that he disappeared. Dear mother and father, I have gone away to walk abroad an alien spaceship. Sorry, let me get my glasses. I'm gonna show my age here in a minute. I can't see that, y'all, it's too small. Let me get my glasses here. All right, much better. I have gone to walk abroad an alien spaceship as reoccurring dreams assured a 42 month interstellar voyage to explore the vast universe then return. I am leaving behind all of my possessions to you as I will no longer, as I no longer will require the use of any, please use the instructions in my will as a guide to help love Granger. So this is the letter that he left on his parents door to their bedroom when he left. His mother, however, was away in Hawaii when he left. So she never had a chance to say goodbye to him. Now with Robert, the kid who was a kid back then, Robert as a grown ass man now still believes that Granger is away from what I understand on the spaceship because he really wanted to go with Granger on this trip and Granger explained to him that he can't come because there was too much life left here on earth for Granger. I mean, for Robert, excuse me, like getting married, having children. So I took that to mean that Granger did not see himself as somebody that was going to get married, going to have children, but he saw this young boy had an opportunity at really living life here on earth. And he told Robert, when I come back, I will come and visit you. And Robert knew that meant he would come and visit his grave when he came back. And after 42 months had passed, people in the town did believe Granger was up on a spaceship because he never lied. He never had no reason to lie, you know? Robert was the one that was like, you guys know it's not 42 months earth time. It's 42 months galactic. We're not going to be here when he returns. So anyway, do you want to, does that make sense to you, Jessica? Totally. Yeah, it does. It's really, it's kind of sad. You know, we love our dogs. You know, I couldn't imagine leaving my dog or why I also have a kid too. Like I could, I couldn't do whatever he did. But yeah, that makes a lot of sense. It does. Now there's some more, okay. So in my stage four data, some things that you mentioned already, or in my data, and like, you said something about his truck being Pepto-Bismol pink, right? I picked up on a bright pink color in my data actually. So the first bit of information, the first bit of data I got for my stage four remote viewing part of the session, I was picking up on something that was very strict. Now to me, I was interpreting that what I was sensing as like a religion, but it was something very strict. Like he was very dedicated to whatever this was. So I wrote down religion. And in my, you know, with the AOL, I was right now like Mormon Catholic Baptist. Like I wrote down all of that because I was like, there's something, I couldn't put my finger on it, but there was something that was super, he was super, whatever I was remote viewing, it was very super strict in whatever this was, okay? And then I was picking up on some bright colors. And the first color I wrote down was bright pink. Okay, so, but I was writing down, I was sensing like, like the colors from like the 1980s and the 1990s. I actually wrote down, I actually wrote that down. And from like pink, green, blues and yellows, something super. And I actually wrote down in living color. That's a move like that show from the 1990s, you know, because there was so much color, a lot of brightness, a lot of bright colors were in here. I also wrote down acid washed, okay? So acid washes in my data. Okay, but then it started to get a little more ominous in the data because I wrote down, I was feeling tempted, like something was tempting. I wrote down tempted by fate. And then I was somewhere, okay, so I'd written down, like I felt like I was on a highway and I wrote down a mile marker. Well, I was, in this part of the data, I was sensing a fog and a mist. I wrote down nighttime in a car on the highway or an interstate is what I wrote down, okay? And then, then I actually was feeling, okay, so I wrote down hitchhiker. I actually wrote down hitchhiker and then my sensory data was lonely and alone. Okay, so somebody was lonely and alone and I actually wrote down the phrase solo dolo. Okay, so I was getting a whole lot of hitchhiker data. I wrote down truck stop. So I don't know if there's a truck stop that he may have passed or if that's even a part of it, but I was picking up on an actual truck and a vehicle. So I wrote down in my tangibles, which was like I was actually seeing it. I was sensing, I saw an actual truck. Then I heard last scene and then it got super ominous because I wrote down attempted kidnapping, attempted murder. I wrote down serial killer vibes, snuffed out, silenced. And then at the very last, the last bit of data I got was deafening silence. And then I ended the session because I didn't feel like there was anything else that I could possibly get at that point from this because I felt like someone had been unalived at the end of that target. So that gets kind of into the theories of what actually happened to Granger. So let me kind of, and I'd love to see your opinion based on what we know. So in March, so he went missing in 1980. And most of his family, so in his will, he changed the word deceased to departed. He asked for no funeral because he wasn't, he's no longer gonna be dead. When you say he was tempted by fate, I feel like Granger was so smart. He said that the aliens needed him. They needed his intelligence. And I feel like for him, this wasn't an egotistical thing. Like he saw other humans having relationships, having families, this was his fate. He wasn't gonna have the wife and the kids, but he was gonna go help the aliens, right? With their mechanics. So he goes missing. Now there's no evidence of him for six years. Then in March of 1986, news reports claim they found Granger's truck on Mount Prevo. As I had said, this is a mountain northwest Duncan at the top of the North Bluff is a war memorial. So when I've said I wanted to cover this mountain because there's some weird shit around this mountain too. So the blast site with pieces of truck and a crater workmen found it. They found a VIN number that was registered to Granger Taylor. Now the RCMP said that this truck was blue, not pink. I wrote down blue and pink in my data. That's so cool. This is interesting. And so a lot of people have pushed back but there was a journalist I listened to when I was researching and I thought he had a good point. Sometimes we have to look at the original color of the car because sometimes when the VIN number is registered, it's registered with its original color and not the color it is when it, and if it's a blast site, you might not be able to recognize color anyway. All right, so this, and this was, now there's a lot of weirdness around this. Like the RCMP has been a little sketchy with this. And this leads to some of the conspiracies around this. So the blast site was a 200 to 300 foot radius truck parts as far as 60 feet up. This is way too big for a normal blast site. Many experts that are very well versed in dynamite say that this is not, the math ain't mathin', right? Like this is not adding up. So now here's the thing about dynamite. So Granger did work with dynamite as part of his job, it makes sense. Like he was not a stranger to working. Now the thing about dynamite is that, I didn't know this, but when you purchase it, it's registered. They have to know who's purchasing it. And Robert, so basically the theory was that he went up on the mountain and he unalived himself by setting his car, right? A blaze. But Robert, the little kid, went back to his workshop and found all of his, his dynamite was all accounted for. And there was no records of anybody, Granger, anybody matching Granger's description buying anymore. And again, they have to log this every time somebody bought in Canada at least, at least in the 1980s. So they also found human remains. And they found clothing that the RCMP claimed a family member said was Granger's, but the family said they never asked them to ID the clothing. Oh my God, that's something that I, okay, I don't even think I said this. I think I skipped over it by accident, but I actually wrote in the tangibles, I wrote clothes. And that's where the bright colors came in too, was pink, green, blue, yellow, 1990s, 1980s colors, but it was clothes, so wow. Interesting. And Robert, the kid brings this, okay, so when we look at the human remains, they found two bone fragments and they were determined to be human, but they could not DNA test them back in 1980. They don't even know if the DNA at the bones, the DNA was male or female. Now, 2024, they could, but guess what, you guys? Uh-oh, oops. It's gone. Awesome. Are you kidding me? Oh, I mean, do people know where the site is? Could we, you go up there and kind of dig around for evidence today? Oh, the site is also known. This mountain is known for planes to crash and this mountain, they're never found again. So the fact that people even found this is a miracle in itself. Oh. And Robert was like, how the hell did a sweater, a wool sweater survive when the truck and the body didn't? I know. It's like never with passports. Like those passports at 9-11, right? Exactly, exactly. The family was never freaking comfortable. Suspicious. So again, the math ain't mathin' on this. Like, you're telling me that the biggest police force in Canada just, uh-oh, lost the bones of one of the most mysterious missing people cases in Canada? And they never talked to the family? They just told the family the case was closed? I think there's more to it. Because, I mean, especially with the data, saying that there was, I mean, this is just data. Okay, so data where I'm not solving any crimes here or whatever, but it is interesting when you look at the whole case and then I'm picking up on some kind of, like he potentially had someone with him at some point. I was picking up on, he got snuffed out. That's unalived. That's not like them doing it himself. That's somebody else doing it to him. That's another theory that the government took him out. Well, there was an attempted kidnapping, I do believe. I mean, that was in the data, if this, you know, and I wrote down silenced, like he was silenced. He didn't silence himself, he was silenced. And that was one of the theories. So, you know, of course the main theory is was he picked up by UFO and did they just discard the truck? Like that was my boyfriend's first who he listened to and he was like, did they pick him up? And then the craft was like that with the truck, like we don't need this, like threw out the car and zapped it, like, you know, but then there's also what we know about the government and their interference with thoughts. Was the government messing with his thoughts because there was something that he had discovered unbeknownst to him that was a threat to their power? I don't know. I don't know either. I didn't pick up on any kind of data like that though. I did pick up on, okay, so this, according to the data, that's all I've got right here. To me, it looked as though he made a pit stop and he picked somebody up. And that's, and maybe that, I mean, who knows who that person was? And something happened from there. That's what I picked up was that there was someone else involved and he was silenced. He was, he was unaligned by somebody else. But that would be interesting. I would like to know, because it's been 44 years, you guys. So if you're from the Canadian area and you're familiar with this case or this family, I would love to know, because that's not information anybody has ever shared before. Do you know if he was seen at a truck stop? Do you know he was a very kind guy and he called him a gentle giant. So if somebody needed a ride, I'm sure he would have accommodated. You know, he reconstructed a train and the neighborhood kids would come over to his house to ride the train back and forth across the backyard. I mean, this is a guy that people trusted. You know, and there was no reason for them not to. So your opinion, Jessica, is he's probably not in the galaxy. Not according to the data. According to the data, he has passed on to another realm. Okay, you know, when you were saying that, that he was saying that he wanted to, he had a job to do with the ETs or whatever was going on. I mean, I'm thinking on the terms of like inter-dimensionally and stuff and like maybe leaving this body behind and going into an inter-dimensional realm, you know, into the next two air trucks. Maybe he knew he was going to... That's the vibe of the thing is you were talking about that. Yeah, I mean, maybe it was just like, what is that cult? Okay, that they all wore the Nikes and they drank the cookies. Heaven's gates. Maybe it comes from the same time, right? Oh, could have been, could have been. So he was willing to lose his life and his body to go positive for the good of outer space for ETs. Yeah, I mean, that's wild. Yeah, I didn't even consider that. So that could have also explained like the heartache and the heartbreak that he was not only leaving his dog and his family and his friends behind, but he was also leaving this earth behind in general. His meat suit. Yeah, maybe. It's an, it's a, I'm throwing a wrench in the engine. Okay. But that may not be an impossibility. You know, that's, why not? Yeah. Do you think the person he picked up had anything to do with his departure? Like, was that an extraterrestrial he picked up who had incarnated shapeshifting into this existence? Oh my God. I don't know, that's going out on the limb. I mean, anything's possible, but I don't know. I think it was, to me, according to the data, it looked as though it was just a, somebody that had bad intentions is what it looked like for the data. But in my personal opinion, I don't know. I mean, that's, it's just a wild case. It's so, so freaking wild, man. I don't know. You know, I watched these like incisories and tech talks about like, you know how on Dateline and all these like true crime, they're like, she lit up a room when she walked into a door and people are like, if something happens to me, don't lie, just be like, she had two friends. She wasn't everyone's cup of tea, like, be honest. And I think that's what's so, so sensitive about Granger is Granger, like, literally everybody, no one had anything bad to say about him. He was such a kind person. You know, he literally was that Dateline. He lit up the room, you know, like when, you know, and so I think that's what's so heartbreaking and he was, and I hate to use the term idiot savant, and that might be where the common sense factor goes out the window, because sometimes people can be so smart that they lose common sense. And that could have been part of his demise, was just not having the common sense, you know, to, to stay. Did you pick up anything about the weather? Let's see. Yes, I wrote down foggy and mist. Because they called it, that night was the storm of the century. Okay, yeah, I picked up nighttime in a car. Yep. On a highway or an interstate. I couldn't figure out, I wrote down both, because I wasn't sure I was, I wrote down highway interstate and there was a foggy mist. I would love to know if there's anybody watching from Vancouver Island or who is familiar with Vancouver Island, because Jessica and I were two Southern girls. We're from the South. So we don't know much about the Pacific Northwest. So if you're familiar with Vancouver Island, can you kind of in the comments section or in the chat give us your impression of this and like the mile marker and what on Vancouver Island is it more of a highway or is it more of an interstate? Like what is that like on Vancouver Island? Cause when I think of islands down here in the South, I think of hot ass beaches, sand, swamp ass, boob sweats. But I don't miss Vancouver. Northwest, it's a very different story. So let us know, cause I think that's very interesting too to have someone's perspective who's from that area. Because I still feel like Jessica today, it seems like there's a mixed opinion over what, I think some people really do think he's coming back for their grandchildren's grandchildren or something. You know? Well, you know, I just, okay, so last night on space.radio, this over the weekend on space.radio, I have a show on Sunday nights here. And I had a guest from the Catskill Mountains over the weekend and his name is Charles Andrews. He's a big foot field researcher and he lives right across from me. You could see the mountain from his house. It's like a mountain. They just call Rip Mountain or something like that. But it's what the story of Rip Van Wekel was based off of. So this is so timely that we're talking about this right now because the story behind Rip Van Wekel goes, and that's in the Catskill Mountains in New York. Okay, this guy was irritated with his wife. Okay, she was nagging him all the time as to how the story goes. And so he took his dog. This is like a real life Rip Van Wekel almost because he took his dog up to the mountains to go get some fresh air. And he met a gentleman along the way who was carrying a keg of alcohol. Had some kind of substance in it. And but this difference is they were met. He was helping this guy carry this keg up the mountain and there were all these like gnomes. Okay, because the Catskills right there are known for their gnomes, their little people. And the guy, this is before the American Revolution happened, he took the keg up there. They drank that night. He drank a lot, I guess, and he passed out. And when he woke up the next day, he had a long beard down to his, down to the ground. And everybody was gone, his dog was gone. He stumbled into town. It was like, whoa, that was a weird night. It was 70 years later. And the whole town had changed. He was proclaiming, you know, his loyalty to the crown. And everybody was like, screw you. We're Americans now, you know? And so yeah, it's just a really interesting story but he wandered back down. He had been asleep on that mountain for 70 years or he just disappeared actually. Cause I think, I'm sure they went looking for him. Do you think that there is some folklore there that connects to the Granger store? Like maybe that was the Granger-Taylor story of that time. Maybe, could be. I mean, there's a reason that I talked about on my show this weekend. I did my research on Rip Van Winkle. I didn't even know who Rip Van Winkle was. I had heard his name, but yeah. Interesting. We are great. It's so fascinating. Like it is, some people are so torn on this. And so I think consensus is though he's probably not coming back. No, he might reincarnate. Yeah. Who knows? Yeah. Of being Granger. Cause he's never had a funeral. The state, I believe the state or the country has declared him legally dead. I think they have to do that in order to access his money for his provisions for his dog. But they've had no funeral because he didn't want a funeral cause he was gonna be sailing across the galaxy and helping the aliens with their stuff. So I'm gonna pose to our audience, Jessica. I love doing these missing person cases and these like unsolved, I will call them the unsolved mysteries cause some of them are paranormal. If you're down for a Jessica, if you have a case, an interesting weird case from wherever you are in the world that you want me to look into, email me, esotericatlanta.com and just put Jessica in the subject. I will research it and then I'll create coordinates for Jessica. Are you down for that, Jessica? I'm totally down. Yeah, that sounds fun. Try not to make it too gory if you can, y'all. Yeah. Okay. Well, I really do like the missing person's cases. That's why I do that. I love doing missing person's cases. Unfortunately, most of the missing persons are not alive that I end up looking for. But still, it gives some closure to people who don't have answers when their family members go missing and things like that. If anything I can do to help. I've been trained to do it. Why not? Yeah, and I think it's Occam's razor too. I think sometimes when people go missing, we have the humanity in us wants to create these stories that they're alive and they're doing well. But Occam's razor typically is the most likely outcome is probably the outcome of what happened to these people. But yeah, let's do it. Let some guys send me any cases because I really enjoyed this as well. It's, and I think that's humanity helping humanity. And do you think the government had anything to do with it, Jessica? I did not pick up on any government interaction with this. And trust me, most of my targets are government coverups. Okay. So, and I normally would pick up on something like that. I did not pick up on any kind of government interaction on this one. Do you think he was really hearing extra trust rules or do you think he was hearing his own voices? I don't know. I mean, coming from a girl who's had up close and personal contact with ETs, he may have been communicating with the ETs. They may have taken him. You know, they could have taken him. He's gone. But they, yeah, left his meat suit here, I think. Do you know it's interesting to cast opinions that we follow. They warn people not to get on spaceships for this very reason too. And they also say too that just because we think of things like shapeshifting with like reptilians or whatever. Remember, they don't just shapeshift into people or humanoids. They can shapeshift into objects as well. And they say that if you get on a spaceship, chances are you're not getting off. And that's just another good point. You know, we're here on Earth. We're here at Earthlings. This is our home for this life. So that's a cautionary tale. And I think sometimes though, Jessica, I wonder, the law of one talks about this concept of wishful thinking of being like a negative trait. And I think sometimes people confuse intuition with wishful thinking. But with Granger's situation, he seemed sad, you know. Even though this was a trip of a lifetime according to him and like maybe his destiny, he also there was heartbreak, wasn't there to leave. Oh yeah, definitely. I definitely picked up. I also picked up that he was very feeling ungrounded. OK, I don't know if I mentioned that earlier, but that was part of my data. Feeling very ungrounded, like a rebel, like he felt like he, like wild and free kind of, you know, like he was like a rebel soul ungrounded, but he was going with the flow. I had clearly heard that clear audience, go with the flow, is what I heard. So he was really discombobulated, but heard these voices. So he was going to go with the flow of what they were telling him to do. And maybe because he felt ungrounded, that's where he was seeking to be grounded again by following the advice of the voices he was hearing in his head. That's why it's important to ground yourself, guys. Get grounded, that's right. That's a hard lesson to learn. So, well, is there anything else about this case you want to say, Jessica? No, I think we covered all of the data here. And I think that, I think, I don't know. I mean, I hope that you got some answers, maybe, from some of this. And when you sent me the pictures of your remote viewing, I was like, shit, she got it. She nailed it. Because you're like, I remember you're like, is this a missing person? I looked at yourself, I was like, oh yeah, it is. And it looks like you kind of hit the nail in the head with this one. Yes, you do. Now what's going on on your channel? What's coming up this week for you, Jessica, on your channel? Oh, man. Well, I just have shows this week. I've got a show Wednesday at 1 PM live on my channel, The Cryptid Huntress on YouTube. And I got another show on Thursday. I don't even know what my topics are yet. I'm such a lass. I do so many shows and stuff. But it'll be a good one. And I'm at Spaced Out Radio this weekend on Sunday as well. So, but yeah, other than that, I'm going to be at the Georgia Bigfoot Conference. So I know people on your channel, so it's here at Atlanta here. So we got some 80 aliens watching us, including myself, OK. And so. Where's the Bigfoot Conference being held this year? It's going to be up near Clayton, Georgia. It's actually at the Dillard House in Dillard. I've been there. I've been there. I love that. OK, so we're going to be at Dillard. I believe it's March the 15th and through the 16th. It's a two-day event. One of the biggest names in Bigfooting, Ron Moorhead is going to be speaking to. So it's Ron Moorhead, Brooks Agnew. He's my friend. Met him at the Journey to Truth Conference. He is. He speaks on inner Earth and hollow Earth theory. So that he is. We've covered our channel. Yeah, that's I highly recommend. OK, you guys come into here. Ron Moorhead, Brooks Agnew, Matthew Delft, the badass monster hunter. He's going to be there. He's a good friend of mine and my research buddy and myself. So the Cryptid Huntress. We're all going to be up there along with some other people, some vendors, food. It's going to be awesome. So y'all can see what's going on that weekend. Because that sounds like a blast. I've been to the Dillard House. If you're in, if you're close, if you're in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia area, it's beautiful. That's where we go hiking all the time. I know that's where you do a lot of your research. Jessica, it's a beautiful. It's where they shot deliverance parts of deliverance. Oh, OK. The Banjo player was at the conference last year. Actually, I forgot his name. Yeah, the little kid, he's an older. He's a seasoned gentleman now. But he was there signing autographs last year. Yeah. So go figure. You know, we got everybody. It's so fun up there. And yeah, it's full of it's very squashy. Yeah, a lot of great restaurants. You're looking for a fun weekend. They've got downtown Clayton. They have like this great restaurant that they have a dog menu too. You can bring your dog and they have like a dog menu for the dog as well. So great antique shops. I think my friend Angie, she's up there a lot. She told me they have like a mystical shop up there now. Where you can get like carousels and your tarot cards and all sorts of fun stuff. So if you're close, I would highly recommend checking that out, you guys. Dillard House, it's right there. It's like right beside Clayton. But Clayton, Georgia, if you can't say the Dillard House because I know that might be quite pricey. There's other hotels up in the area. Cheap motels around there. Oh my God, we stayed in a cheap motel. Last time we were up there, we got a real cheap motel y'all and I was shocked. Like we pulled up to the outside and my boyfriend was like, this is kind of sketchy. But then we got into the room and I was like, this is kind of nice. Like it's not so bad for 60 bucks a night, you know? We're not going to be here. We're going to be out hiking. So, you know, I'm just a shower in a bed, right? Shower in a bed, that's all you need. And if you're from a city like I am, it's a dark night when you're up there, isn't it? I love it. That's why I'm a cryptid researcher. I'm a big foot researcher. I've been doing it for a long time. And so I've only stayed in a motel or hotel or whatever. I'm going to say that was a motel that I stayed in. But I've only stayed in one one time because I'm usually camping up there whenever we go. Or I'm at my, one of my best friends, they have a house at Lake Burton. So I've stayed there several times too, but. It's a real funny story before we head out. Do you remember, Jessica, when we had the blizzard of 1993? Oh, God, I was in high school. So I don't know. I think I do. Yeah, I'm sure. I remember it was up to my knee in 93. I was 11. And I remember, so you guys, the Yankees can laugh at us. Anytime it snows down here, the Piggly Wiggly sells out of red water and milk. Everyone thinks Jesus is coming back. Either a little bit of snow. If we get a lot of snow, all hell breaks loose. We lose power. We don't have the equipment to clear the roads. So in 1993, we got hit with a blizzard out of nowhere. I mean, I remember the week before my dad mentioning that it was supposed to snow, but we were like in shorts and a t-shirt. And we were like, yeah, not snow, you know, but it snowed. It knocked out our power. And where we lived, they couldn't get all the power lines were down. So we couldn't even as kids go outside and play because it was too dangerous to go outside and play. It was miserable. We had to pull a mattress into the living room to light a fire. We had to like bundle up. So we lived that way for a week. After a week, we still didn't have power. We lost water. So my parents had to figure out a way to get us into the town, to try to get a hotel room. They called around, all these hotel rooms were booked up because the hotel rooms already had power back. So they finally find a hotel, a motel at the Rome Motel. Oh God. You're Martha Berry Square Mall. Okay. And I'm 11 years old. So I know nothing about the ladies of the night at this point. We get there. It's, I remember thinking this is like a really like dirty, like I, but at least they had a TV and like a shower and like warmth. Pete. So my mother gets my sister and me into the bathroom. I'm sure we were getting put in the bath together at this time because we were probably so stinky and dirty. All of a sudden my mother screams and she goes, girls, get in the living room. So we run into the living room, get dressed, get in the car. We get dressed, we get in the car, we're in my dad's car. And my mom goes, there was a, my mom's talking to my dad about there being a peephole in the bathroom. Because it was one of those pay-by-the-hour hotels. Oh my God. So my parents, thank God, found a room at like the holiday in one room that my mom, my dad, my sister, me, my grandmother, my grandfather, all shared together. I didn't care because there was an inside pool we could go swimming. I just thought it was great, we had a pool. But I'll never forget that. And I guess it stood out in my head because I didn't know what a peephole was, nor did I know what a pay-by-the-hour motel was. My mother was like yelling at my dad, like he basically brought us to a brothel to get a room at a motel. And there was a peephole, which of course your two girls are in there taking a bath, of course you're gonna scream for them to get out. But yeah, that's my motel experience from the Rome motel in 1993. Oh my gosh. Well, you have memories of a lifetime then for that, so. Freaking lifetime. I was so scandalous. I think my mother was probably mortified that her daughters, she just kept talking about that peephole, that peephole. Oh, I'd be furious. I would be so mad, because I have a kid. Oh no. And I think I'm like, what's a peephole? I just thought it was kind of dirty hotel. I didn't realize that it was a pay-by-the-hour hotel, you know, a family of four young children coming. Such a big thing. Don't touch anything, right? But I had so much fun once we got to the Holiday Inn, we stayed there for about a week until we got water and electricity back at our house. But I had so much fun, because of course school was canceled. And we, our grandparents were in the room too. And of course, when your grandparents are there, you get spoiled with everything. We could swim in the indoor pool and we got to have like pancakes for breakfast every morning at the buffet. I thought it was great as a kid, you know? Then I think about my mom having to stay in a small hotel room with her in-laws. I'm like, what's worse, the pay-by-the-hour hotel or staying in a hotel room with your in-laws for a week. So, the place I stayed up in Clayton is not, that's not. It was an actual hotel where you paid for the night on the hour. Not the hour, y'all. Not the same thing. Not the hour. The Romo dance. I've never stayed in my tent, man. I'll stay in my tent and swim in the, I'll wash off in the creek, okay? I'm a country girl, I can handle it. As long as it's not too cold. That sucks, we could even play outside in the snow and us Southerners don't get snow that often. So when we see it, we want to play in it. But the power lines were down, so we couldn't even go outside to play. We just had to, I mean, we read so many books by the fire, thank God we were the generation that didn't have internet because we didn't have, we didn't have such a withdrawal. All we were missing was the TV, you know? So we could read, we could play with our Barbies, all that kind of stuff. So I remember we'd have to go pee though because we had like our snow suits on when we go, having to like pull your pants down and pee in that cold, oh, that was brutal. I remember that, I'm traumatized by that. And so that's my story, you guys. But I'm actually gonna, once we hop off Jessica, I'm actually gonna talk to my boyfriend because I think it'd be so fun to go up there with the Bigfoot Conference. He's a lover of the, of the Cryptoids as well. So, you know. Y'all please come up there. It's gonna be so fun. And they have the best vendors with Bigfoot merch and I got some jewelry, I sure I bought some Bigfoot earrings and stuff. So yeah, it's just gonna be a good time. I think some of my team's gonna be up there hanging out with us to get to hang out with some Bigfoot field researchers if you come up there. Yeah, let us know in the comments section if you're planning on coming or if you live close by. I'm actually really gonna look into it once we get off and talk. We've actually been talking, my boyfriend and I have been talking about planning a weekend to the mountains again. So we might just make a long weekend out of it and go hiking on the, what I'm assuming the 15th is a Saturday, the 16th is a Sunday. It must be the 14th, I think it's Friday and Saturday. So it'll be the Friday and Saturday of that weekend. So then let me look on my little schedule. I don't even have a calendar right here. I do, actually I do, it's right here in front of me. I can tell you. I have my calendar. It's gonna be right now. Yeah, so the 15th is a Friday, the 16th is a Saturday, the 17th is St. Patrick's Day, Sunday. Okay, it's the 15th and 16th. The 15th, we're having a round table, I think, with the speakers and all the vendors will be there and stuff. And then the 16th is the big day for the full conference with all the presenters and stuff. We'll be on that Saturday. That's cool, I'm gonna definitely, because that's like in a couple of weeks actually, I'm gonna go talk to him and make sure and let's see. Cindy, if you're watching, I might need you to sub my class that Sunday. So yeah, so all right you guys, let me know if you guys are coming too. Let's see, maybe we can have like a little meetup. Oh, that'd be awesome. Get a beer together. Go find some big butts together. Oh yeah, beer is a big foot, so I can do that. I can totally deal with that. Just make sure you don't say it in a pay-by-the-hour hotel or motel. Yeah, watch some people. The only thing peaking around at me would be a big foot peeking around a tree. No peoples. No peoples, we don't want peoples. Unless you're into that kind of thing and you're a consenting adult, otherwise no peoples. Don't tell us. We don't need to hear that. We don't need to know about it. All right you guys, well thank you so much for doing this Jessica. I can't wait to do the next one with you. I know I talked to Derek. We wanted to do an episode about the land between the lakes and was that Kentucky, Tennessee, area? Yes, Kentucky and Tennessee. Yeah, we'll post it on that. So thank you so much Jessica. Make sure you're subscribed to Jessica guys. All that stuff will be down in the description box below, so make sure you're subscribed. Do us a solid. If you enjoyed this video, please give us a like. Please share this video because Jessica and I deal with the same type of, they don't like us that much. The controllers don't like us that much. So help us out you guys. Thank you so much again, sitting through this video. We appreciate it. 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