 Hello everybody. Welcome back to Esoteric Atlanta. I'm here with my good old Georgia Southern friend Angie Tillman. All of her links will be down in the description box below and we are, we have a very special Monday mystery for you guys because we are going to revisit a story that I covered. It was one of the first stories I covered on my channel back when I started my channel and I've been prompted to recover it because I think my opinion has drastically changed since the first time I covered this story and I haven't even rewatched my video yet. I just read to the research all from scratch to talk about this legend, this folklore here in Georgia and this is the Georgia werewolf. Now Angie, you had not heard of this, right? When I first brought this up to you. Yeah, I hadn't. I think I did see parts of your old video like a long time whenever you posted it in the beginning and I just cook and supper and had it play in and I went really, honestly, paying that much attention. I was just like, huh, whatever. It didn't really pay that close attention. But yeah, and back then I probably wouldn't have even believed it. And now I question everything. Everything. I'll tell you guys like because obviously the concept of a werewolf is shape shifting and we know that this is a big awakening. Part of the awakening is understanding that there are humans that have this ability to shape shift. And I've talked to a lot of people who don't have YouTube channels who work high and high spiritual places that talk a lot about this ability that humans have to shape shift. And apparently a lot of people actually do have this encoded in their DNA. They might not know it though. And I was thinking about it too. I was thinking, okay, well, what's the logical thing about shape shifting? Well, if you think about it from just a very basic human perspective, the time a baby is born, we are constantly changing our shape anyway. We're growing and changing. And when we work out, our muscles change. I know when people start a yoga practice, they typically grow a couple of inches because they're releasing those knots. And so what's to say that we can't actually change the physical makeup of our body, especially if the body is the Shakti is the expression of the soul. Now from what I understand and people can correct me if I'm wrong, it depends on what bloodline you're born into as to what you can shape yourself into. Does that make sense? Like reptilians, werewolves. Now from what I understand too, and I actually do believe this, if someone is a shape shifter, they know how to change their shape, even for werewolves, and we're going to talk about this with this case, not all werewolves are bad. Somebody said to me, you know, there are people that are shape shifters that you know in the world today that are werewolf shape shifters and they're here to protect. And so they go into protection mode when they change into this wild animal of a werewolf, which I thought was very, very interesting that there is that perspective that some of these people, I mean, we look at angels, angels, we both Angie and I grew up in a Christian faith. I'm sure a lot of people watching grew up in a Christian faith. There was a lot of debate over what an angel is, is an angel an offworlder? Are they celestial beings? We don't really know. They question mark there, but we know that they have the ability to shape shift. We know that an angel can come into a human form in order to help or to do what needs to be done. We know they have that ability. I was touched by an angel and then went highway to heaven, both of those shows about like an angel in human form. They come into human form. And there's so many stories. There was this book I read a long time ago called Angels Watching Over Us. And it was all these stories of people who had had experiences with angels and some of them actually saw the bright light, but some of them saw them in a human form and knew that they put themselves into a human form in order to not scare someone or to do what needs to be done. And so this idea of a soul, so regardless of whether a human being or an animal or a celestial being, we all have this soul. And that soul is really who we are. But the outer shell of the soul, which for us would be our body, is an expression of that soul. So what's to say, we can't learn how to change that from time to time. And I know my friend, Jesse Zaboder, has said that kids in the dark arts that have this ability or of this blood light, typically learn how to do this at very young ages. When their brain is it completely soul, like for us, Angie, it's probably hard for us if someone tried to teach us because we're so stuck in our ways, right? We're so stuck in our bodies. But for a child, they learn how to do that, how to weave in and out of that when they are children. And again, and I'm going to say this again, it's not all for people who do know how to shape shift, they're not all bad. If you guys remember from the Saphio Code, Mary Magdalene's story, she was a shape shifter and she talked about changing into a lion to hunt demons. We see with that with celestial soul system, a lot of people are a lion. Their soul comes from a lion rod, that is the Christ consciousness. That's why the Christ is often displayed as a lion. And so where do these ideas come from? They obviously come from something. And as I said, I'm going to tag my original video in the description box below. I have not rewatched it though. I made the decision not to rewatch it because I wanted to see if I could look at things from a different perspective, now that this is a couple of years later and my thoughts around this have changed a lot. But yeah, I'll put that in the description box below. They did think, the family did think this girl suffered from an issue called Lycanthia, which is basically a mental disorder where people think they're werewolves. However, I think that's just an excuse and we'll get into the story. Now I am going to say this guys, these are real people. Even though this happened in the 1800s here in Georgia, these are legitimate people. This is not made up people. I actually was telling Angie before we hit record that I actually spent all day yesterday going through court documents, marriage licenses, graves. I actually traced down the multiple generations. There are descendants of this family still in that area of Georgia to this day. And so I'm going to ask, I know our audience is very respectful, but I'm going to ask our audience, if you do live in Georgia and you are near this place, please have respect for the family. We don't know the full story. And so we always want to remember to stay within those lines of consent. And the werewolf of Georgia herself did not have any children. So this would be her great, great, great, great, great nieces and nephews or whatever. But just remember that we're going to talk about the family graveyard, which is very common here in the South to have family graveyards, which is the Owens family graveyard. From what I understand, it's blocked off now because so many people have tried to break into this graveyard and will explain why that they have actually roped it off. The family has roped it off. And if you do break into the graveyard, just be aware they will call the police because this, this legend has been around for a very long time and people are trying to get into and see where this woman was buried. And so let's kind of get into it. I'm going to start by sharing the screen here. And what I am going to show, I'm not going to show all the records of the descendants because they, they need their own privacy. I did that for my own research just so I kind of knew what boundaries I had and in presenting a story. So we're talking about this woman named Emily Isabella Burks. Now here they say she goes by Emmy. Some records, you're going to say that they're going to say that she went by the name Isabella. We're going to call her Emmy just for lack of a better name to call her. So you will, but you will see both Emmy and Isabella went and speaking about her. She was born on the 29th of July, 1841. She died on the 18th of June, 1911. She is buried at the family cemetery, the Owen Cemetery, which is in Woodland, Talbot County, Georgia, which is very rural Georgia. This area of Georgia only has like a thousand residents to this day. Very rural. It's about an hour and a half-ish from where Angie grew up in Albany. Albany is a bigger town. So I'm just going to read you what it says about her just in this grave marker. Emily Isabella Burk grew up in an area known as Pleasant Hill, in our Talboton, Georgia. Although her name is mentioned in several books as being known as a Georgia werewolf, it is important to note that those stories are pure fiction. But are they? Emily Isabella Burk was not mentally ill. She did not suffer from the mental disease known as lycanthropy, which the story is back to defer when it comes to that and we'll get into that a little bit later. She lived and learned from her mother, who was a great and kind person, an extraordinary business woman. Isn't that so southern to say about someone? Her mother was a great and kind person. That's so southern. At the time of her death, Emily Isabella Burk owned about 300 acres of state in Talbot County, partial ownership of a warehouse in Talbot County, a house in a land in Bullockville, and a house in Columbus, Georgia. I don't know where Bullockville is, but Columbus, Georgia is literally, so Talbot County is literally 30 miles northeast of Columbus, and Columbus is a pretty decent sized town here in Georgia. It's right on the border of Alabama. So that would have probably been the big city for them to go to and get what they needed is only 30 miles outside of Talbot County. Her obituary reads, Miss Emily Burk of Midland, Georgia died at the home of Miss Benson and Marietta, Georgia. Now Marietta, Georgia, for those who are not from the state of Georgia, Marietta is right outside of Atlanta. That's where my sister actually lives. And so it's quite a bit of ways from Talbot County. So and Miss Benson was her niece. Okay, so she had moved in later in life with her niece. Sunday, January 18, 1911, her remains were brought to Woodland for the burial Tuesday, June 20, 1911, and more extended notice of her death will appear in these columns next week. Death of Miss Emmy Burk, Miss Emmy Burk was born and reared in this county midway between Bellevue and Pleasant Hill at the Burt Homestead. We're going to talk about this, what this means, the Burt Homestead. For more than half a century, this dear old home was the seat of hospitality and neighborly cheer. That's very summer. Very hospitality, neighborly cheer. A few years ago, she made her home with her widowed sister, Mrs. Mildred Butts. About a year ago, the two sisters moved to Marietta, Georgia, to live with Mrs. Butts daughter, Mrs. Luther Benson, where Mrs. Butts died on June 18 after several years of failing help. Everything that devoted love and care suggests or best medical skill could accomplish was done to prolong the life of this dear one, but all in vain. How southern is this? Death, though, inevitably is always sad. But when it takes us from one who has grown dearer with such a passing year of a lifetime is doubly distressing. The death of Miss Emmy Burk sorrows to many of the hearts here in Talbot County where she lived for so many years and where her name is a synonym of Christian greatness and great. Her ministering hands have brought comfort and cheer to many sick beds and her unfailing sympathy hope to the sorrowing and afflicted. Wherever she went, her noble, unselfish nature was a proverb among her friends. God bless her precious memory and consecrate it to the eternal good to those who love her and bring peace to the stricken hearts of her only sister and other near and dear ones who consider her loss irreparable. She was buried by the side of her father and mother of the family cemetery near Woodland. Okay, so let's talk a little bit more about this. That is very southern the way that was written. So Emily, Emmy was one of four children. And it's interesting they talked about her one and only sister. Yes, she did have one and only sister. Let me see if I can go back because I actually first started looking through the graves because I was looking for her mother and father's story because that's that's really where hold on a second that is really where we see the beginnings of this. So let me find, okay, so here are siblings. Alpheus, Joel, Bert, Sarah, Bert, Goodman and Mildred Owens, Bert, but which is the sister she ended up living with. So she had three other siblings. So her mother was a woman named Mildred and Owen, Bert. Now the Owens family cemetery is where she is buried. Okay, her husband was a man named Joel Hurt, Bert. So Joel Hurt, Bert himself, what a name, Hurt, Bert was very, very wealthy. And if we know anything about the way family cemeteries are in the south, it's safe to say that Mildred and Owen, Bert also came from a very, very wealthy family. When you say so, Angie, if they have their own family cemetery? Yes, if they have their own family cemetery. Yeah, like it would be notable, like you know, yes. Very powerful. And my mom's family, the Bryce's have a family cemetery in South Carolina. And so we, we would talk about that a lot growing up as kids, how you would have these family cemeteries on these homesteads. So, and Angie and I have spoken about this before that the south, there's a lot of freaking money down here in the south. There is a lot of money down here. And so at the time, if we're looking at the timeline of when this took place, this was right before the Civil War. Now it's interesting, I don't really know what the Civil War was anymore, now that we're talking about tartaria. But what they did say in a lot of the research when I looked into Talbot County, was that the Talbot County used to be a pretty well populated county when there were slaves. Once the civil war was over, that's when the population decreased. So if I had to guess from the mainstream narrative, both the Owens family and the Burt family probably got wealthy off of agriculture from their plantations. Now with that being said, now that we know about tartaria, I'm not so sure anymore. And that's one of the questions we, I want to do a follow-up with Stephanie. I don't know how we're going to ask this because we want to be very careful about privacy, is who exactly were these families? Maybe she was an able werewolf, not a good one. Maybe she, I don't know. So we're going to talk about her dad too because this is where it really gets interesting because Joel Hurtburt who's also buried in the Owens Family Cemetery. Now this man was born on the 7th of January 1807 and he died at only 40 years old at 1847. So he died young. Even in this time period he was considered to be a young death. And you can see his brain was kind of cracked here which is very concerning if this is where the line of werewolves comes from. The reason why I say that this is where the line of werewolves come from is because it said that Emmy, unlike her other sister and siblings, looked just like her father. So Emmy apparently had very hairy bushy eyebrows which now bushy eyebrows are in vogue. I don't have bushy eyebrows. I'm too blind for that shit but they're very in vogue now. And she was just very shy. She was not social. And something that was interesting is that she was said to have very sharp white teeth that made her smile very as scary for a lot of people like fangs. And there was even a story in my research that Mildred, the mother of Mildred, tried the best she could to get her daughter's teeth fixed by whatever dentistry was available at that time to know to know success. And so now a lot of the pictures in the 1800s people don't smile anyway. They're very statuesque and solemn in their pictures but that was so I don't know if that's just added exaggeration to the folklore or if that really is the case. But I thought it was interesting that she looked just like her dad and her dad died so young. So there's a possibility I'm just in speculation because we know these are bloodlines that if she were a werewolf she inherited from the Burt family because her three siblings there's no stories about her three siblings displaying these behavior traits. And what behavior traits are these? Well okay sorry guys I was telling Angie our pollen is so bad here my nose is running like crazy so excuse me I'm gonna have to blow my nose from time to time. All right so okay so when Joel passed away at 40 years old his wife I'm assuming was already probably independently wealthy but then she also inherited all of his wealth as well. And that was the Burt homestead. They had a huge property they were very prominent and Miltred herself was only 37 years old when her husband died. Now at that point I'm assuming 37 was not as young it was still young but not as young as it is today that's younger than me and Angie. So here she was this woman very prominent had all this money and so she sent her four children well some reports say all four some reports say just the daughters she sent them off to school in Europe okay so she's packed them up sent them to school in Europe. Now that's not to be able to do that you I mean you have to be very wealthy. Yes and that's not I mean we have like I went to a very prominent private school we have private schools all around the nation that's not really common for white rich people in the south to send their kids to school in Europe. I don't see that happening that much so there in my opinion if she what most women would have done in that time period would probably if it was just her girls she sent away she probably would have sent them to like a what were they called schools for girls where they learned how to be social there was a name for them. I forgot what they were called they're like you know you know the girls would go away to these schools where they would learn how to like be the the how you know and there were those schools were in Atlanta and up in the northeast and that would probably be where a refinery school where these girls were set in most cases so the fact that either all four or two of the girls were sent to Europe is very interesting to me very interesting. Now it is also said that Emmy was an avid reader as was her father so part of the inheritance was a collection of all these books now that might sound crazy today but back then this was a status thing and so Emmy would stay and read and apparently she loved supernatural books as did her father which kind of gives a lot of intrigue into this mystery. So after the kids first were sent off to Europe and they came back home which think about that that would have been getting on boats and traveling back across you know on a boat. She started to show signs of a sickness and so the sickness caused Emmy to suffer from insomnia where she could not sleep at night. Now here's the kicker they could get her to sleep sometimes if they gave her an elixir made of opium listen they gave me opium when I had my penis taken out 12 years old that is the best I've ever felt my whole entire life. I remember like it was yesterday if you're I mean if it would only work sometimes so if the opium is not working all the time then this is something very serious. Now what was crazy is when she would have these bouts of insomnia according to what I found she would not remember like she would come home and she'd been out in the pastures all night and she wouldn't remember she was like she's in a trance she wouldn't remember being out in the pastures all night like she wouldn't remember this I mean you guys like okay let's talk about being in the pastures at night in the middle of nowhere we're all Georgia that is not comfortable is it? Probably full moon. Now we're gonna talk about that too but yeah like we were talking in this and they had those long heavy dresses on we're talking y'all like in the south when it's 90 degrees in the daytime it's also 90 degrees at night too like there's it's not that big of a difference and it there's mosquitoes there's gnats there's cow patties everywhere snakes very poisonous snakes everywhere as a kid we had to learn rhymes about snakes when we were playing outside so we knew how to spot them so the fact that she's not remembering roaming around the pastures in the middle of the night when it would have been super uncomfortable and hot anyway it's wild and so her mother according to some of the rest the research her mother started to suspect something which tells me what did her mother know about maybe there is there a family secret here that she knew about her father her mother started to suspect that something was going on now around this time a man named William Gorman now I'm gonna go back to the grave here because William Gorman is a legit person again so Sarah Burt Gorman this was her husband okay so William Gorman around this time he started courting Sarah her sister and Sarah her sister they were the only two girls Emmy and Sarah was she was a few years older than Emmy she was born in 1836 where Emmy was born in 1841 now that's what I found interesting is all these stories these people are legit people you can look through the records they legitimately existed that we have it right here so William Gorman was like 11 years older than Sarah so at this point and we know in the south of this time with the white people the south your kids are only going to court kids within their same social background it's not like Sarah is going to go off and marry the farmer's kid down the street that didn't have two pennies to rub together so that's just not how it was done so obviously this Gorman fella was probably came from another prominent family and he was 11 years older than Sarah which is fine a lot of men I date are a lot older than me too so I get you girl I get you so he already had established his own homestead where he had livestock sheep cows and something was going on in the town so all of a sudden the town spoke their livestock was getting mutilated at night and nobody knew what was going on now William Gorman went over to the Burt's homestead because he was courting Sarah and he was concerned about Mildred the widowed mother because she doesn't have a husband there's something happening to livestock this is obviously the better bread and butter for most of the town in rural Georgia and so he's coming over and explaining to Mildred that there's a wild animal that's killing the livestock and he is going to arrange for a posse of men to go hunt this beast well they try setting up all these traps they can't catch the beast and so as good stories go in the town was also this very weird Eastern European man and this Eastern European man started saying you're not going to catch this beast because this is a werewolf and from what I understand werewolves come from Eastern European Europe so that's where they originally like it's the song werewolves of London or where was it Georgia now? Yes exactly that's my thing we're going to get back to that so this Eastern European like town weirdo as they called him was saying oh this is a werewolf this is not just some beast and so after this posse of men could not catch this wild animal they took this weirdo from Eastern Europe a little bit more seriously and were like how do we catch this werewolf and so they said it had to be on the night of a full moon you had to melt down silver put it in the bullets to shoot and so as William Gorman is trying to keep Mildred his future mother mother-in-law abreast of what is happening Mildred is is understanding that this is her daughter doing this and so Mildred decides that she's going to go out with the men to hunt this werewolf okay so she loads up her which I'm telling you guys like this is the 1800s in Georgia that would have been a sight to behold see a wealthy white woman in her puppy skirt is her scarlet O'Hara skirt with a bunch of men and a rifle but it shows you what a mother will do for her child and so she's trying to protect Emmy well somebody shoots the god and hits the beast in the left hand and the beast scurry beast scurries and runs off well that next morning when Emmy woke up apparently she had a wound in her left hand and so what Mildred did next was Mildred packed up Emmy and sent her to Paris for a couple of years to work with a doctor in Paris who worked with people who suffered from light like like can't three hour however you say at the disease where they think that they think they're aware of that's the story and then when Emmy came back it all kind of died down now of course as we saw from her obituary she did um she became a very successful woman in Talbot County and our right she never married never had children but she was a landowner which again was huge back in those days but I will say I will say in the south it does seem like in that way I think the south was a little bit more progressive than the rest of the world because women were given inheritance right they were not you know in some in some uh areas culturally at that time you know your husband would inherit your wealth as a woman it would just pass through to your husband but in the south we did actually see that where women were wealthy within their own right and so in that way the south was pretty progressive and of course she moved up to Marietta with her with her sister and her niece when she got older and probably needed more help and then she passed away and she's buried again in Talbot County at the Owens family cemetery now here's where it gets interesting too so people in Talbot County still say that on a full moon Emmy's werewolf roams around the town as a ghost and I've been I was watching some YouTubes of people and I'll I'll place these in the description box below people from the area and one woman said I'm not a believer I'm a knower I know this is happening I know it now another interesting game is that on her on her tombstone it talks about now that she's dead she can keep to her own form that is on her tombstone and so you guys that on the tombstone on the tombstone it says now she can keep to her own form so my opinion now is that she was a werewolf she was a shapeshifter I don't know if the her father's family was corrupt or evil but I don't think Emmy was I think maybe something triggered in her DNA and she started started shapeshifting or maybe something happened to her when she went to Europe and something got activated and she didn't have anybody to teach her and then when she went back to Europe she was trained in how to control it right and because all of a sudden the livestock started vanishing and those teeth those teeth I mean she doesn't look like that I mean they talked about her being like a very unfortunate looking woman but I am not I don't think she looked that unfortunate to be honest with you guys I thought she she looks like a fairly attractive let's see here a fairly attractive woman from the 1800s I don't see an ugly woman here now of course we can't see the details of her face and her body but that was spoken about and a lot of different here's the full tomb here now notice it is in the shape of an obelisk now we know obelisk aren't always bad obelisk do harness energy so what are your thoughts Angie well I kind of believe it I never believed in these things before you know I just thought it was all just made up stuff and I mean yeah I mean I've heard stories of not necessarily the werewolf but I had heard stories of other things furry things that people see and I don't I don't think it's false I mean like the bigfoot thing I think is possible now exactly exactly and so and that's why I want to be really careful with it the descendants because if this is a lineage then it could be their descendants are also shapeshifters and I don't want to you know I don't know I don't know you know from what I from my friends who specialize in this they say most of us are we just don't know it we don't know that we can change into something else and and I am looking at her picture and what they say like no she was a very kind Christian woman so that that me that tells me that she probably did have a good heart and I'm thinking like when she was younger again she didn't know what she was doing all she was changing she was hunting she didn't know she was hunting but when she was taught how to control it then she could control it but it's interesting to me that this happened in the mid-1800s and it's still an active legend in 2022 in that area of Georgia to this day it is still an active legend and so that that's me where there's smoke there's fire yes so I don't want to go but like you said we can't go see the the graves or anything I was looking at kind of the homesteads and things trying to find that kind of thing too I didn't really find anything much did you yeah a lot of the I followed so I I really went through all the records and I followed to see like how many people I mean there were four again there were four children and they didn't have children but the other three did have multiple children so you're talking like multiple people that are descendants of this family some are still in the area in like the Columbus area but somehow moved to Florida so um and obviously I don't think they're gonna say how would you I mean I don't know how I'd react if my ancestor was the famous werewolf of Georgia like would I ignore it or would I laugh about it like what would I do you know in that situation and so and of course she lived with her sister up here in Marietta which Marietta again is right outside of Atlanta it's the suburb of Atlanta it was its own town at one point before it became a suburb very old town but I don't know of any claims of Marietta there being sightings of a werewolf you know but then Marietta is a lot bigger than Talbot cannot have been when later in life after she learned to suppress it control it yes so and so I definitely I don't think and it makes me wonder more about this disorder like like anthropology because what is like campathria according to science it's a mental disorder where you think you're a werewolf but if you're showing the signs there'd be so many people that they even have a name for that like exactly like is there no I mean there are one person out there in the whole world that thought they were a freaking werewolf and they weren't I could understand but if there's a whole group of people in this world that suffer from this is there something more to this story well and now you've got like in our high school here you've got the furries oh yeah like dressing up as animals and things I mean there was even one getting on the school best in my neighborhood a couple of years ago okay um I mean so my question what do you think and I'd love to hear what the audience has to say about this too like so moving forward and we start to understand more about shapeshifters in that shapeshift I mean Stephanie and I just looked into Jersey Devil apparently the Jersey Devil's a freaking shapeshifter too like if we if we can do this or I mean listen if I could shapeshift I just want to shapeshift my stomach into a permanent six pack that would be or make my legs a little longer like that would be my desire I would I don't want to change species I just want to like fix what I got you know make my boobs a little perkier without having to go under surgery but um but how if this is something that human beings and if we think about that so if we think about the fact that us on earth earthlings as we're called um what makes us so powerful is that genetically we're a hodgepodge of all these different galactic groups the lyrons the platians you know the avians the series like and these are all have different looks about them right they're all humanoid but if we carry all those genetic dispositions can we then tap into a genetic disposition and change into the shape of that does that make sense that's to me it used to wouldn't I know I know listen I've I've always you know I kept when I was researching this against Angie I kept thinking about the show true blood did you ever watch the show true blood no it's a vampire show but they talk about shapeshifting were all sorts of stuff and of course takes place in Louisiana and all this stuff takes place in the south well there's also an interesting thing too I wanted to bring up as well so if we're and when I first covered the were covered the werewolf of Georgia I did not know about tartaria so I was very much sold on the history that we had been taught in school now I question everything and if we're looking at the tartarian history in Rome Georgia where I grew up right outside of Atlanta there is let me see if I can pull it down here we have a Romulus and Remus statue right in front of the city hall now we're told that Rome Italy gifted Rome Georgia a copy of this statue because we're a sister city but now I question everything is Rome Georgia the real Rome Italy and why what's the story of Romulus and Remus that fed off of a wolf and does this connect to the werewolf of Georgia with Emmy Bird I've never thought about that I've seen this I've only been to Rome maybe twice and I remember seeing this and thinking it's just so weird it's so weird it's so weird and it's right outside of the city hall which is also the city auditorium so it's like where all the kids go and Rome Georgia is like population 25,000 it's not a big town so it's you know you got the kids going there to have like their dance recitals their piano recitals and there's this freaking Romulus and Remus of these naked baby boys and from the animal which again is a famous story from the Roman pantheon I get that and it's how you know I've been to Rome Italy I love Rome Italy and it's a big part of their heritage as to how how the city of Rome was established but you just start to rethink everything like to me when I see these kind of things now like used to because I never really knew that story I would think that is so gross and then but now I'm going it's probably really true right well and that's what we were going to do in part two with Stephanie to have her pull the cards on some of this stuff and I don't you know with Stephanie we she doesn't want to hear the story because she wants to be completely free mentally to channel we will be talking about this again on Aquarius Rising Africa too but as you know and Rome Rome Georgia is also Woodrow Wilson his wife was from Rome Georgia and what where's the statue of her right here and Woodrow Wilson was the president that signed the Federal Reserve Act so super interesting like it's it's it's all I'm just like there has to be more to the story so we have the famous Romulus and Remus statue a copy of it a copy of it in Rome Georgia where Berry College is where we know we've done a deep dive into Berry College and the Berry family and then we have this Georgia were werewolf down in Talbot County these are two Rome Georgia is also a very wealthy city you know and and this there's a lot of money in this state guys there's a lot of old old family money I mean I think a weird that you know I'm always like putting these all connect connections together but like the movie remember the old book song of the south yeah like the end and all that but I remember like that there's an uncle Remus library in um um if it's Eatonton Georgia the uncle Remus library and then there's a whole like little there's a little museum the uncle Remus um museum down there um gosh I went when I was really young so I don't really remember it too much but um it's a pretty dude uh did you ever see the movie oh yeah yeah did they ban that movie for like racism at some point I think I've got the book somewhere I I re saying that my mom would sing that with those kids yeah it's shit's not adding up basically like shit's not adding up with these stories I mean it is kind of adding up but not in the way that we were taught and doing that movie from what I remember they had like the man you know uncle Remus but then there were these animals so you and they talked that wasn't there a wolf and then a a rabbit and I can't totally I've seen it but it was like a rough cartoon half yeah I mean that he's almost like okay since we're since we're questioning the whole civil war thing and uncle Remus is this black man right in my I'm remembering right um and so but he was not a cartoon but he was real but then all the animals that could talk and everything they were fake they were cartoon I don't know I don't know I'm just saying I'm gonna try to get I'm gonna try to get a hold of this book or this movie and watch it again and I'm thinking well you know because that that's not the real song of the south that's not the real story of the south or maybe it's just not what we were told no it's not what we were told at all and there is I mean I've said this before Angie you said this one of my good friends who is um not originally from the south but lives here now she's very shamanistic will tell you out of all the places in the world she's been everywhere the south is the most magical there's something about this the southeast there's something about it there is something the south is alive I say that a lot when I go to Charleston South Carolina where my mother's family is originally from you walk down the streets of Charleston and the city greets yeah like the city's alive and um I find that a lot down here in the south there is a there is the south is not dead it's like that William Faulkner book The Unvenguished and um I said we and I talked a lot about Egypt and the uh you know because I'm studying thought now for the animal tablets and if this area is Egypt you know and if the Egyptians were the leftovers from Atlantis you know we know that Noah's Ark story that was supposed to be about the flooding of Atlantis which was the apocalypse we we've already been through the apocalypse guys good news we've already been through we're in Gog and Magog now which means we're gonna ascend but when that flooding of Atlantis came through um a lot of people went to high ground so it wasn't just no one in his family that survived there were a bunch of of humans of all different races races which we now know to be galactic origins uh Angie and I are not white because our ancestors from North Europe did I tell you that I googled my you ever just google yourself and just see what google comes up with you know every year like oh it's always different so went too long ago I googled my name and it said that I was um in Middle Eastern and a Jew like yeah that's what you know it's so funny I did 23 of me before and it was bad yeah I don't want to do that that's why I just googled myself I was like what do they think I am I mean I'm not sending in my blood but or my slava but I had a ton of Egyptian Coptic Egyptian pop up in my reading um you know and but the thing is is like we've been sold this story of evolution that we all originated in Africa and we migrated elsewhere and that's why Angie and I are white blonde-haired peoples because our ancestors went to northern Europe and over time they changed the climate and blah blah blah blah well that's not true that's just not true and even before I woke up when I believed evolution I I've been to South Africa a few times and I was always very curious at the Afrikaans people I've also been lived in Europe for a while Dutch people are pretty petite like you and me Afrikaans people who are descendants are brutes and I know that they're they're bigger people because of their land their their water their air but their skin hasn't gotten darker their hair's actually gotten blonder so it's like the sun hits them differently like when I when I'm in the in the sun I get dark and my hair gets yeah yeah my hair gets even blonder it doesn't shake its blonder it doesn't get darker and so that always was weird to me like well then how would hair change like how does this work and so then when I started to wake up and I started to study uh the galactic I was like oh because we come from different galactic constellations and some of us like a lot of my friends who are technically black have a lot of white in them as well my friend um she has an Irish grandmother so her hair's got a bit of a red in it and so we are caring when we look at that we are a melting pot of all these different galactic nations and so with Egypt the Egypt that we think of which was the remains of the fall of Atlantis we're talking there were white people black people all there as I was saying with Stephanie there were blue people like no one talks about the blue people but in these pictures they're freaking blue people where are the blue people you know um but they all lived harmoniously together people will see that in paintings and things and don't even question they're just you know I'm like there's blue people like expression no even at Abe Lincoln let me see that I could pull that out so the Lincoln Memorial in um DC Lincoln Memorial uh it's favorite monument I think that I went to for some reason well it's the one I could kind of feel something there Stephanie and I both got like chill bumps there it's a nice it's not it's nice as temple and you even stay in the back it says in this temple I'm seeing so in the Lincoln Memorial up up so like right here you kind of see in the background there's like a little there's paintings here they're old Egyptian paintings and they're blue people in those paintings like how many thousands of people walk through this memorial every single freaking week and nobody's been like why the hell are there blue people it is well like zombies but I mean whenever I'm there I'm like I didn't want to leave it I wanted to keep like because I could just feel something you know and this was back it was like 22 years ago when I was there and I still remember the feeling like yeah it's it's it's not okay you kind of see it up here too like it's for the paintings right there they're on either side and it's it's like okay so the original Atlanteans must have known that our skin color and our hair color were just significant of where our lineage came from in the galactics right equal to each other they all work together but then with the controllers they obviously like to divide conquest and divide and divide us and control us that they obviously created these you can see it better here there's a painting here um that they wanted to create this idea of like a race issues when it's literally no we're not none of us are really from this earth we're all a collection of all these different which is the original 12 tribes of Israel we're not coming from Jacob they were the 12 galactic tribes that make up the population of this earth so you know if we're looking at the south all the way up to DC as being part of Egypt and we're looking at the back to the Romulus and Remus statue back to her as a shapeshifter is there a connection I kind of feel like there is how do you do and um if her if I want to know if anybody watching this from Talbot County and you've had an experience with the ghost of the werewolf please send me an email I would love to I was trying to figure out if I knew anybody from Talbot County and I did not ask my Facebook friends yet but I should do that because I've got people I don't really know personally but on my Facebook that are from all over Georgia and there's got to be somebody somebody it's got to be I mean I know it's like less than a thousand residents today even if you're from Columbus because the Columbus Georgia is literally 30 miles north of Columbus so if you're from Columbus and you know of this um let us know because I'm I'm thinking there my opinion has completely changed I don't think this is folklore I don't think it was just a girl who had social issues I think this was a family bloodline of werewolves and I think it has something to do with tartaria and I think it has something to do with the Romulus and Remus copy of a statue that Georgia has because I'm doubting everything now that the controllers have told us and so I want to know too from anybody else if it is their werewolves in your neck of the woods do you have legends of not just a general werewolf but is there a story of a person just like we have here in Georgia an actual living person actually lived that's carrying this tradition of being the werewolf um let me know because and I want to know is this strictly so we talk about shapeshifting coming from particular bloodlines our particular galactic bloodlines if this comes from Eastern Europe are werewolves then let's say just a white people thing and are there other species people can um shapeshift in if they're Asian or if they're black let me know because this is wild to me and we're all trying to relearn this together because they they don't teach you this in school I think school would have been way more fun if they taught you about this kind of stuff it really would it really would be they don't teach I just can't even go there right now no so bad that the controllers that they have their own history books and their own school books and we have ours so I'm sure that the kids that grew up in these families learned about this stuff obviously because they learned how to do it I want to get a hand on their books yeah like when we know the bible there are stories of shapeshifting in the bible um King Nebuchadnezzar shapeshifted into a wolf so our cow or some some animal I can't remember I need to look that because that's you know that'll help me explain this to my friends that are like what are you doing on there with Bryce Bible it's in the Bible guys like this is what's wild so please let us know guys I'm so happy Angie you got to revisit the story with me I've been really I've been really feeling like been pushed to revisit the story and I think the story is going to open up Navy Pandora's box in a good way to to having us collectively start to understand that this is a possibility and again I'm just going to reiterate guys there are still people in this family around just please be respectful um you know we don't know the full story and people are um they're they they need their privacy so um when we meet with Stephanie Stephanie has a good way of figuring out how to devinate because we're not going to channel anybody alive we're not going to do that or any or Emmy herself we're not going to like invade that privacy um because I can imagine that this could have been a very traumatic thing for someone to go through especially for a girl because especially at that time in the south you know I imagine it's pretty lonely to not to be a woman and not be married um in the south Stephanie could come up with answers to you know why it was hidden or why you know why we don't why we were told that these people are just thinking that they're were werewolves instead of you know why is all that hidden well yeah you know why are they labeled as crazy is that fake news yeah when they're not there's something wrong you know most of the time when you think something's wrong something's wrong you know and there are people having these these activations like oh my god I'm not fully human and they're not and by ignoring it is that creating the furry sensation because they don't have the proper way to channel their own oh this makes me think a little different about the furries yeah is it not just some weird fantasy or fetish but is it because they've been so neglected into like their own abilities that they've now channeled it into like more of a negative fetish type of thing uh-huh that makes sense so because we know that the darkness can't create anything and it can only still from the light and invert it and so is that part of inverting it is making people who perhaps would be good werewolves and would be able to protect instead of allowing them to understand what they are they've created into like a fetish that is not healthy that makes sense yeah I never thought it would be when I started yeah I'm like werewolves lives matter too we need to make that a t-shirt werewolves lives matter so yeah so you guys let me know um if you have any stories thank you so much Angie for joining me for this mystery today and we'll do a part two with Stephanie and see if we can get some answers from the cards um again always hit the cards with the Grand Assault but it's the is literally one of the only tools we have since we don't have all of the resources um academically yet I think we will have it soon but yes so all right guys I hope you're having a wonderful Monday and wonderful start of your week Buckalock Mercury retrograde's been a bitch this time around but we're almost through it we're almost at the end so anyway again please go check out Angie's channel especially if you love southern women because she's got one of the best channels it's so entertaining and I love southern women so much because they're the funniest strongest most savage women on the earth are southern women and so go check her out all right bye guys