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Marnie Vinge [00:00:07]:
I'm Marnie Vinge and this is Eerie Okie. Join me and my friends as we explore the darker side of the. Soon we made some changes. Bear with us through these first four episodes before the rebranding is final. The new email is eerieokiepodcastmail.com Instagram is eerieokie and Facebook is also Eerie Okie. Thanks for all your constant support.
Marnie Vinge [00:00:58]:
We couldn't do it without you. I just banged my head on the microphone. Um, so have you ever thought, like, how I had this thought the other night.
Dustin Cook [00:01:12]:
Okay.
Marnie Vinge [00:01:13]:
And it was a completely sober thought.
Dustin Cook [00:01:15]:
Okay.
Marnie Vinge [00:01:15]:
I thought, wouldn't it be weird if everybody looked just like they look right now, but we all had the exact same teeth? Like, if everybody had your teeth, like, imagine like your mom or like your girlfriend or like, if they had your.
Dustin Cook [00:01:31]:
Teeth, that honestly be pretty weird.
Marnie Vinge [00:01:33]:
Wouldn't that be weird? Yeah, I thought that was. I thought that was really. It was. It wasn't a weird thought that I had.
Dustin Cook [00:01:39]:
Freaky.
Marnie Vinge [00:01:40]:
It would be freaky.
Dustin Cook [00:01:41]:
Everyone, same teeth.
Marnie Vinge [00:01:42]:
Like, and. But it would make dentistry so easy. Like, they would just have one set of teeth that they had to, like, make implants of or, like. It was a weird thought.
Dustin Cook [00:01:50]:
I didn't think about that.
Marnie Vinge [00:01:51]:
Which. This goes right into what we're talking about today. So welcome to Spooklahoma, everybody. I'm Marnie Binge and I've got Denver Dustin Truman here with me. He is my cousin and we're going to talk about some UFOs today. But first, I wanted to give Dustin a chance to kind of introduce himself and tell you what he's working on, what creative projects he's got in the works. Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:02:13]:
Recently. I mean, first, you can follow me on Instagram.
Marnie Vinge [00:02:17]:
Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:02:18]:
Dustin Cook. D U S S I N Cook. Right now I'm just working on music, trying to finish an album, have visuals coming, clothes, eventually. Architect.
Marnie Vinge [00:02:31]:
Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:02:32]:
Do some architecture.
Marnie Vinge [00:02:33]:
That's exciting.
Dustin Cook [00:02:34]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:02:34]:
It's a good. It's an exciting time.
Dustin Cook [00:02:36]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:02:37]:
Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:02:37]:
A lot of things are cooking.
Marnie Vinge [00:02:38]:
Yeah. The future is bright.
Dustin Cook [00:02:40]:
It's bright.
Marnie Vinge [00:02:42]:
Is it as bright as the light from a UFO coming to abduct you?
Dustin Cook [00:02:46]:
No.
Marnie Vinge [00:02:46]:
No. Okay. That's good, though. Probably. That's probably a good thing. That's like blinding light.
Dustin Cook [00:02:51]:
Yeah. That's like your life's about to you're.
Marnie Vinge [00:02:55]:
About to be in the shit. Yeah, that's not good. Okay, so we're going to talk about UFOs over Oklahoma. So some very specific sightings that have been made. But first let's, like, let's define what a UFO is. So I looked this up online, and this is. This is the actual definition from like, Merriam Webster or Dictionary.com or one of those. So it's a noun, a mysterious object seen in the sky for which it is claimed to be.
Marnie Vinge [00:03:21]:
No orthodox scientific explanation can be found. And I like the fact that they included for which it is claimed. Like they're. They're very much taking a stance here by saying this is. We're not saying that this is what it actually is, but this is like people claim that they don't. That they don't have an explanation for ufo.
Dustin Cook [00:03:41]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:03:41]:
You get what I'm saying?
Dustin Cook [00:03:42]:
I get you.
Marnie Vinge [00:03:43]:
Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:03:44]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:03:44]:
So. So that's the definition. So pretty much anything that you see in the sky that you cannot make a scientific explanation for, which I think is a pretty broad definition.
Dustin Cook [00:03:55]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:03:55]:
Because that seems like any person who saw, like, anything in the sky could be like, this is a UFO. But I think that UFOs, like, from. From my reading and stuff, and from what I know about UFOs, they have a very distinctive pattern of movement, like hovering or zipping across the sky. Really fast or movements. Yes. Yeah. Fast, abrupt movements.
Dustin Cook [00:04:17]:
Direction, real quick.
Marnie Vinge [00:04:18]:
Exactly. Yeah. And like multiple lights kind of. It. It doesn't look like a plane or a helicopter, because we all know what those look like.
Dustin Cook [00:04:26]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:04:26]:
Like, there's a jail not far from my house. So, like, there's always helicopters out here. I know what those. What those look like. But. But, yeah, so some common types of UFOs. And I thought, what better source? And Dustin is pretty young, so he may not know this source, but I thought, what better source than Weekly World News?
Dustin Cook [00:04:47]:
Oh, yeah, you lost me.
Marnie Vinge [00:04:48]:
Okay. Weekly World News was like. They're one of those magazines that you see at the grocery store that, like, on the front of it, it'll be like Hillary Clinton is having an alien baby. Like, it'll be the stories, like. Yeah, like stories like that. Or it'll be like Bat boy.
Dustin Cook [00:05:06]:
Holy.
Marnie Vinge [00:05:06]:
Yeah, you need to. You need to see it. It's. It's a classic. So there are eight. According to a really fancy UFO website that I found, there are eight types of UFOs that are recognized.
Dustin Cook [00:05:21]:
What.
Marnie Vinge [00:05:23]:
Which I don't know how accurate this is because it did not have the cigar Shaped thing on it. And I've heard that term multiple times. So anyway, number one is classic flying saucer, which is just like exactly what you think it is. Like the emoji on your iPhone.
Dustin Cook [00:05:42]:
Classic UFO.
Marnie Vinge [00:05:44]:
Classic UFO that you see in like everything. So conical disc, which also exactly what it sounds like. Football shaped, which may be the cigar shaped kind of long and those usually have like lights on them. A coin like disc, which is flatter than the classic flying saucer. Top shaped, which is kind of that they can't see what I'm doing right now. But it's like a triangle kind of, kind of shape. Like it's sort of like the classic flying saucer, but more of a top shape and then egg shaped, which to me that reminds me of that movie Arrival, you know? Have you seen that movie? Okay, yeah, those are kind of like egg shaped, like those big pods that come down out of the sky. Which if that happened, I think that's.
Dustin Cook [00:06:34]:
What I kind of seen was eggshell.
Marnie Vinge [00:06:36]:
Yeah, you think so?
Dustin Cook [00:06:37]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:06:37]:
Okay, we're gonna, we're gonna get into that. What?
Dustin Cook [00:06:40]:
Crazy how they have these all categories.
Marnie Vinge [00:06:41]:
Yeah, there's a whole like science behind like ufo. Ufology. Yeah, like it's crazy. So then there's diamond shaped, which to me, I mean it's exactly what it sounds like. And then the eighth, which I think is the most terrifying of all of these is the blinding light, which this, this means that you are like you are in the aliens tractor beam. Like you are about to be abducted. Like this is when the ship is coming down. Like right on top of you and all you see is light.
Marnie Vinge [00:07:14]:
Yeah, like this is, that's like, that's terrifying.
Dustin Cook [00:07:18]:
Yeah, that would destroy me.
Marnie Vinge [00:07:19]:
Yeah. So then the next thing I wanted to go over is like the types of aliens. So this is, these are, these are the typical types of aliens according to like, I think it was the Northern Ontario UFO Research Network or foundation or something like that. So the number one most common. What do you think it is?
Dustin Cook [00:07:41]:
The big eyes and like the.
Marnie Vinge [00:07:44]:
What color is their skin?
Dustin Cook [00:07:46]:
Green.
Marnie Vinge [00:07:46]:
Gray.
Dustin Cook [00:07:47]:
Gray.
Marnie Vinge [00:07:48]:
Gray, yeah. Close. Close. Yeah. The Grays, they're the most frequently encountered classic aliens. Small and gray with almond shaped. Ey, there those little dudes that you're always seeing on TV and stuff like that.
Dustin Cook [00:08:01]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:08:02]:
Then there's the Reptilians, which are the hostile, angry ones that want to take.
Dustin Cook [00:08:06]:
Over the world and like something I want to run into.
Marnie Vinge [00:08:09]:
Yeah, no kidding. Like these are the ones that like people think are like these are the ones that the Weekly World News would cover if they were saying, like, that Hillary Clinton were actually a. An alien, like, or having an alien baby. It would be a reptilian baby. Like, because these are the ones that people think are part of the new world order. Like oftentimes they claim that celebrities are actually reptilians. And there are all these YouTube videos that you can watch about how so and so is actually reptilian because they blink sideways or something like that.
Dustin Cook [00:08:40]:
Yeah, if someone's blinking sideways, I'm gonna question something.
Marnie Vinge [00:08:43]:
Yeah, that's true. Yeah. Yeah, I agree. I would question something if I saw that. So then there's ancient aliens, which are like the aliens that supposedly built the pyramids, stuff like that. The Nordic aliens, which look just like us, but they look kind of Norwegian. So shout out to my Norwegian homies like, you guys might be aliens. I don't know.
Marnie Vinge [00:09:07]:
So then there's the men in black, which are kind of scary. The men in black are. They look like humans, but they're pale skinned. They wear those black suits and black hats. And there are lots of stories about them showing up in places where there's been UFO activity and, and kind of silencing it, like making it go away. Kind of making the people shut up about it.
Dustin Cook [00:09:30]:
Movie is based off of.
Marnie Vinge [00:09:31]:
Yes. Yeah, but those are like friendly men in black. And like the typical men in black stories that you hear are not friendly.
Dustin Cook [00:09:37]:
They're okay.
Marnie Vinge [00:09:38]:
Yeah, like my. I have a friend who I won't identify her because I don't know if her grandma wants to be identified, but her grandma told me a story about some men in black that came in and got a guy at a restaurant that she worked at. Like, they came in, they got him and he never came back.
Dustin Cook [00:09:56]:
Just vanished.
Marnie Vinge [00:09:57]:
Yeah, and he was, he was a government employee. And so, yeah, it was kind of, kind of weird. Yeah. So then there's the Roswell aliens, which were childlike little, little guys. And then neonate aliens, which I've never heard of. They say that they look like fetus like. And I can't really imagine a tiny baby shaped alien, but apparently that's a thing.
Dustin Cook [00:10:19]:
What are they called?
Marnie Vinge [00:10:20]:
Neonate.
Dustin Cook [00:10:21]:
Neonate.
Marnie Vinge [00:10:22]:
Yeah. So I don't know. I haven't ever. I. I've never heard of those.
Dustin Cook [00:10:27]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:10:27]:
But so this is where it gets exciting. There is a website called the National UFO Reporting Center's website. You know what I'm saying there? And the National UFO Reporting center takes an online index of UFO sightings that date way back. And they have it. I Believe they have it for each state. But I was just looking specifically at Oklahoma and the UFO sightings in Oklahoma, from what I could tell, go back to 1947. So I'm gonna read you. Yes, just here in Oklahoma.
Marnie Vinge [00:11:01]:
So people are seeing UFOs all the time.
Dustin Cook [00:11:04]:
I don't doubt it.
Marnie Vinge [00:11:05]:
Yeah. And these are only the ones that are reported.
Dustin Cook [00:11:08]:
Like. Okay, so.
Marnie Vinge [00:11:09]:
And like you and I didn't report our sightings.
Dustin Cook [00:11:11]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:11:11]:
So. Yeah, I didn't. I didn't either. So we're gonna go over some notable cases and I'm gonna read these cases to Dustin and then we're going to talk about them. So the first one is the earliest one I could find, which was 1947. And this is what the report says. I am reporting this for my grandmother as she is 93 years old. In August of 1947, while they were traveling from Kansas City, Kansas to Amarillo, Texas, the family had stopped in Henrietta, Oklahoma to visit friends.
Marnie Vinge [00:11:42]:
Before heading home to Amarillo. The family was traveling into the night and decided to pull off the road and rest a few hours. This was on Route 66, about 100 miles from Henrietta, Oklahoma. Since it was so hot, they had some blankets to lay on the ground. My grandma and her brother, now deceased, were talking and looking at the stars and everyone else was asleep. And all of a sudden there was a bright light above them. So bright it was just like daylight. It lasted about 30 seconds and was gone.
Marnie Vinge [00:12:10]:
My grandmother and her brother were very frightened. To quote her, her. My brother has been to World War II and has seen everything and he was very frightened. They thought they would. They thought they would wake up the two kids and my grandfather, but they did not. They knew it was not an airplane because it did not make a sound. Her memory is excellent. And she said they had taken this trip in a 1936 Ford.
Marnie Vinge [00:12:37]:
Yeah. So that's. I mean, that's like that blinding light that we're talking about. And you know, and people could.
Dustin Cook [00:12:45]:
Abducted.
Marnie Vinge [00:12:46]:
Yeah. And people could dismiss this because she's a 93 year old woman, but I. I don't think that she should be dismissed. I think that this is. I don't know, I mean, that it seems like if I was an alien and I was flying a UFO and I was gonna try to abduct somebody or I was gonna try to check out Earth. I think that I would pick somewhere like close to Henrietta, Oklahoma, back in 1947, because there's nothing there.
Dustin Cook [00:13:15]:
Yeah, it's just land.
Marnie Vinge [00:13:16]:
Yeah, just lots of land. And you know, And I can imagine that it would be terrifying if you were a kid. And let's see, she was 93, so that would make. And he reported this. There's not a way for me to tell. Okay, so I'm guessing she was probably maybe a teenager at the time. Like, early teens, maybe.
Dustin Cook [00:13:47]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:13:48]:
So, I mean, that's. She's not so little that this would be a false memory. Like, you know what I mean?
Dustin Cook [00:13:57]:
Did you say her dad was in the military?
Marnie Vinge [00:13:59]:
Yeah, her. Let's see, her brother. So he. Maybe he was already. Yeah, he would have already been in the war, and so. So he was old enough to enlist, and he was a soldier, and he was very frightened by whatever they saw that night.
Dustin Cook [00:14:21]:
Yeah, I mean, I. I don't doubt any of that.
Marnie Vinge [00:14:23]:
Yeah, it'll happen. Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:14:25]:
I mean, if I had a light coming down, you know, like that.
Marnie Vinge [00:14:29]:
Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:14:30]:
I think the world was ending, kind of. Or my life was ending.
Marnie Vinge [00:14:33]:
Oh, yeah. So I'd be sure I was about to die. I'd be like, this is it. This is how it all ends.
Dustin Cook [00:14:40]:
Yeah. I mean, I don't think you can make up some stories.
Marnie Vinge [00:14:43]:
Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:14:43]:
You know?
Marnie Vinge [00:14:44]:
Yeah. And also, I think a lot of. A lot of people will say, like, oh, these stories are made up, whatever. But I think. And I think that there are people who do fabricate stories, but a lot of these people have a lot to lose by telling these stories.
Dustin Cook [00:14:58]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:14:59]:
You know, like, they.
Dustin Cook [00:15:00]:
I agree.
Marnie Vinge [00:15:01]:
They. I figured this lady, probably, she was older, so she figured it's okay for me to tell this story now, I should tell this before I pass on, and that sort of thing. But there are a lot of stories that are told by people who have a lot to lose, and it really benefits them in no way to say, hey, yo, I saw a ufo. Yeah, like, okay, so we're gonna move on to the next one. So this one's from 1958. In the summer of 1958, I was in far eastern Oklahoma with a small troop of Boy Scouts and a scoutmaster. We were camped on the banks of small river and several miles from the nearest town. As we were lying on our backs observing the night sky, one of the scouts points to the northeast and said, hey, look, Sputnik.
Marnie Vinge [00:15:49]:
Sure enough, moving at what seemed a slow rate of speed, was a light in the night sky. It would have looked like a star if it had not been moving. As the light moved from the northeast to the southwest, the another scout shouted, look, there's another one. Looking to the southwest, we saw a second light which appeared to be a copy of the first moving from the southwest to northeast on a collision course with the first. Although they were very far apart and moving slow. Over the next 20 to 30 minutes they had come within approximately an inch of one another. Then a flash of light occurred between the two objects and the one on the right coming from the southwest disappeared. And the one from the northeast continued its southwestern flight until it disappeared sometime later.
Marnie Vinge [00:16:32]:
We were shocked and amazed. And to this day it has remained an unforgettable experience. Nuforc note. This is a note from the people that compile all this data. Date is approximate. Almost no man made satellites have a westerly ground track. So anything flying to the west would not be a satellite.
Dustin Cook [00:16:56]:
That's interesting.
Marnie Vinge [00:16:57]:
So they're confirming that it's not a satellite. Satellite. This kind of reminds me of what I saw, which we'll get into. But again, it's somebody who's out in the woods or a not densely populated area kind of seeing something.
Dustin Cook [00:17:18]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:17:19]:
So maybe we need to go to the woods.
Dustin Cook [00:17:21]:
I maybe see some UFOs go camping.
Marnie Vinge [00:17:24]:
Go camping in. Where were they? Eastern Oklahoma, I think. Which I don't know. We covered eastern Oklahoma in one of the other episodes and I don't know if it's a great idea for us to go camping out there, but. So it sounds like whatever these two were, they were communicating with each other or not having a good interaction. Like there was a flash of light that occurred between the two objects and then one of them disappeared to the north. Disappeared. So that would be kind of spooky to see.
Dustin Cook [00:17:57]:
Could have been like scouting and then checking up with each other, I guess.
Marnie Vinge [00:18:01]:
Yeah, that's. That's kind of what I was thinking too. Okay, so here's.
Dustin Cook [00:18:07]:
That'd be just beautiful slash.
Marnie Vinge [00:18:12]:
Like just pure crazy terrifying.
Dustin Cook [00:18:14]:
Yeah, shocking. It shocked me.
Marnie Vinge [00:18:19]:
That would shock the shit out of.
Dustin Cook [00:18:21]:
Me because that's not human made. Yeah, they're moving like that.
Marnie Vinge [00:18:25]:
Yeah. Yeah, I agree. So this one is pretty interesting because this is someone who actually had an encounter with a being from another plane of existence. So I'm excited about this one. I was four or five years old, nighttime. I woke up and saw a small, lightly glowing quote person standing in my toy box in my closet. I asked, what are you doing? And it answered, go back to bed. So I did mention it to my mother the next morning and she said I had a dream, forgot about it until I saw Bud Hopkins book Communion in about the early 70s.
Marnie Vinge [00:19:10]:
The face on the COVID triggered my memory and I confirmed with my mother that I had mentioned a little person in my room in the past. I have a strange scar under my hairline in the back right side of my head with an amorphous fatty lump next to it. Again asked my mom about it and she cannot recall an injury to that spot on my head. First sighting August 77. Victoria, Texas. Reported to a geophysical job and slept in my car in the parking lot on the outskirts of town. 3am Cop wakes me up and wants to see my ID checked. OK.
Marnie Vinge [00:19:44]:
And told to go back to sleep. Couldn't laid my head out the car window to watch for falling stars as it was a new moon night. Clear starry night. A large or very close gunmetal gray craft called glided silently slowly directly over me. I didn't realize what I was looking at until I saw the glow of the city lights on the underside. The hair on the back of my neck stood up for the first time in my life. I went from skeptic to believer in about five seconds. So I think they need to get that lump checked out.
Dustin Cook [00:20:20]:
That's what kind of that is. If I were to wake up and see something in my room like that would not go back to sleep. No whatsoever.
Marnie Vinge [00:20:27]:
Which I. I guess like if you were little tiny like you understand. Yeah. You could kind of.
Dustin Cook [00:20:33]:
I would definitely understand that.
Marnie Vinge [00:20:34]:
Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:20:35]:
But be scared. So I'd definitely.
Marnie Vinge [00:20:36]:
I'd be terrified if I saw some thing in my closet and then playing in my toy box.
Dustin Cook [00:20:41]:
Find a lump on your head days after.
Marnie Vinge [00:20:43]:
Yeah, that's. Yeah, that is.
Dustin Cook [00:20:47]:
That's intimidating.
Marnie Vinge [00:20:48]:
That's. I think that it reminds me of the X Files which I have my own Want to believe poster right here. Reminds me of when. Have you ever watched the X Files?
Dustin Cook [00:21:01]:
Maybe.
Marnie Vinge [00:21:04]:
Well, Mulder's. Yeah, Mulder's sister gets abducted when they are kids and there's a lot of alien abduction that goes on on that show and like implants and stuff like that. And this sounds very in line with the stories that they tell on there. But I think that that's. I don't know. That would be scary as hell to be a little kid and have an experience like that. And I know that a lot of times people who have experiences like that as children go on to see UFOs multiple times during their life.
Dustin Cook [00:21:41]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:21:41]:
Like it's almost like they've been marked and that's scary. Yeah. And yeah, it's like they've been chosen and they continually come back to that person. Kind of. Which I know that people could say, well, it's they're crazy or it's mental illness or whatever, but I don't know. It's strange that there are so many people that have this experience.
Dustin Cook [00:22:04]:
So many stories.
Marnie Vinge [00:22:05]:
Yeah. So this last one, this one I'm kind of excited about as well because this was actually reported by a. So we'll read his report. August 2000. Man reported contact with three individuals with strange eyes. On 811 2000, at approximately 8:15 I received a call about a man laying in the middle of the road approximately seven miles south of town, name deleted. And approximately five and three quarter miles west of town, name deleted. I went to the scene and when I arrived I saw a man wearing a wind suit lying directly in the middle of the roadway.
Marnie Vinge [00:22:47]:
As I pulled up, he appeared to be rubbing his eyes or his forehead. I stopped about 20ft from and approached him. A handgun was lying in a holster beside him. I secured the firearm in my trunk and then went back to him and spoke to him. He did not appear to know I was there until. Until I spoke. He seemed to be very confused. I asked him what he was doing there and he could not answer for a few moments.
Marnie Vinge [00:23:10]:
I asked where he was and he said he was in Oregon. And I asked him how he got where he was and he began telling me about following someone to a lake and how he had pulled into a field and then ran out of gas. I could not smell any alcohol on him, nor did I see any sign of its use. And he denied any drug use in the area where he had been lying. It appeared he had been rolling around. His wallet and money were on the ground beside him. There were also numerous footprints in the area where he was. All the tracks matched the tennis shoes he was wearing and they appeared to have been made by someone who was confused.
Marnie Vinge [00:23:45]:
The tracks, that is. As I began talking to him, to the man, he told me that he was going to tell me something that I would find hard to believe. He told me that he thought he had been kidnapped by aliens. He said after he ran out of gas he started walking towards some lights that he saw. He said as he was walking a car went around him and he thought it was going to stop and pick him up. It pulled ahead of him quite a ways and stopped, which he thought was strange. He said a man got out of the car and looked at him. He described the man as having glowing green eyes.
Marnie Vinge [00:24:16]:
He said at the time he looked behind him and saw beside him two other men, one on each side. One of the men had glowing green eyes and the Other had eyes that glowed like diamonds. The men did not say anything to him, but he could tell they were telling him to trust them. The man began to feel as if he was being shocked and said he could not move. He said the memory was very vivid to him, although the events leading up to the encounter were somewhat blurred in his memory. The man was very thirsty at the time I picked him up. We began looking for his car and after searching for it for about 30 minutes, we found the car approximately one to one and a half miles away where he had run out of gas in a plowed field. I contacted the son of the man and he was surprised at where his father was, what he was reporting to me.
Marnie Vinge [00:25:02]:
The son described the man as being the most rational and sane man you would meet. I also called the man's daughter and she reported that at approximately 4:45 that same morning, the man called her on his cell phone, which he was carrying with him and had when I found him. He told his daughter at the time that he was being kidnapped by aliens and the cell phone went dead. He was also reported to have called a friend in country, name redacted, and told him the same thing. The more I was with the man, the less confused he became. However, the events prior to the reported contact were still hazy, but those of the event were clear. I could not find any of his tracks leading to where I found him. However, vehicular traffic and the wind could have done away with them.
Marnie Vinge [00:25:47]:
After getting fuel for his vehicle, the man continued on to his destination.
Dustin Cook [00:25:55]:
Yeah, there's a lot there.
Marnie Vinge [00:25:57]:
Yeah, it sounds like. What type of aliens would you say those were?
Dustin Cook [00:26:03]:
Maybe the Men in Black.
Marnie Vinge [00:26:05]:
I was thinking Men in Black, but I. But then I thought started thinking maybe the Nordic aliens.
Dustin Cook [00:26:11]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:26:12]:
Since they were kind of friendly. Yeah, it sound like. Yeah, they didn't really do anything bad to him other than kidnap him.
Dustin Cook [00:26:19]:
I want to meet that guy.
Marnie Vinge [00:26:20]:
Yeah, no kidding.
Dustin Cook [00:26:22]:
Yeah, that's crazy.
Marnie Vinge [00:26:23]:
And you can tell that by the way that this cop wrote this report, he believed him. Yeah, like he kind of. Even if he didn't believe him, he knew that something had happened that was making this guy act strangely.
Dustin Cook [00:26:38]:
Yeah, they said he's rational. He's.
Marnie Vinge [00:26:40]:
Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:26:40]:
A sane dude.
Marnie Vinge [00:26:42]:
Yeah, that's. That'd be like if like one of our moms was.
Dustin Cook [00:26:46]:
Was like freaking out.
Marnie Vinge [00:26:48]:
I've been, I call calling us and being like, I am being kidnapped by aliens and I need you to do something about it asap.
Dustin Cook [00:26:57]:
Like I don't know, would think they were bullshitting, but I could tell, like if they're being serious.
Marnie Vinge [00:27:00]:
Right.
Dustin Cook [00:27:01]:
That would, I don't. That would be, that would be scary.
Marnie Vinge [00:27:04]:
It would, it would be really scary, like because at the very least they are having some kind of mental breakdown.
Dustin Cook [00:27:10]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:27:11]:
Yeah, that's.
Dustin Cook [00:27:12]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:27:13]:
I would like to know something I would like to know about this was it would be if his children confirmed that he was supposed to be in Oregon. Yeah, that would be interesting to know.
Dustin Cook [00:27:26]:
Any more deets?
Marnie Vinge [00:27:27]:
More deets, yeah. But. Yeah. So if you guys want to see more of these stories, go over to that website that I mentioned. Let me get the website for you again. It is the National UFO Reporting center and there's an online index of UFO sightings that date back way far. You can see all kinds of stuff. And then something I wanted to mention was a book that I read which I don't know if you're familiar with.
Marnie Vinge [00:27:55]:
Skinwalker Ranch. Okay. There's this ranch in Utah. This book was written by Colm A. Keller, George Knapp, and it's a chronicle of the most intense study of UFO activity in history. It took place on Skinwalker Ranch in Utah, which is known for super weird, bizarre things happening. Like the people that live there would go out and look up in the sky and see a hole in the sky and it was like they could see into another dimension. Then there were times when there were like crafts floating just randomly on their property and there were these giant wolf like animals that came and killed some of their cattle.
Marnie Vinge [00:28:44]:
And then there were other cattle mutilations that they think were done by aliens. And it's just, it's a wild story. It's really, really crazy. Skinwalker Ranch is the name. Hunt for the Skinwalker is the name of the book. And it was at Skinwalker Ranch in Utah. It's a really, it's a really good book if you are wanting to check out some UFO related research. But so I wanted to close today by letting Dustin and myself both tell our UFO stories.
Marnie Vinge [00:29:13]:
So I'll let Dustin go ahead and go first. Yeah.
Dustin Cook [00:29:16]:
Okay. Let's see. I'm gonna say about two, two years ago. I'm gonna say two years ago, summer I was sober, I was, you know, being healthy, going to the gym every day, etc. Etc. But it was in the morning, I just woken up, had coffee, went out to my hot tub, on the hot tub for after 30 minutes, maybe. Didn't have my phone.
Marnie Vinge [00:29:46]:
Was it still dark outside?
Dustin Cook [00:29:47]:
No, it was light.
Marnie Vinge [00:29:48]:
Okay.
Dustin Cook [00:29:49]:
Daytime. Okay. It was bright outside. But it was, it was really, it was really quiet outside. I live in, like, a gated community and there's no one else outside, really. No dogs barking. It was quiet and have a pretty big backyard. But behind my backyard, there's like a.
Dustin Cook [00:30:09]:
There's a pond and there's a bunch of, like, tall trees surrounding it. They're pretty high up, higher. My house, etc. But I just seen this was. First of all, it wasn't human made. I. I was checking myself, like, pinching myself, making sure, you know, I'm not like, hallucinating, etc, Etc. It was like no sound.
Dustin Cook [00:30:36]:
Wasn't an aircraft that we could have made. And yeah, I just start checking off all these things that it's not. And it was sitting up there for a minute and it was one of those oval. It's like a egg shape.
Marnie Vinge [00:30:49]:
Okay.
Dustin Cook [00:30:50]:
But it was like, gray. It was like, all silver. Like, I don't know. There was no lights. There wasn't like, it was just like. If you see a big silver egg, like, floating, like, it was like above the tree line and it was just floating. And it looked like it was. Honestly, I felt like it was looking at me or like.
Dustin Cook [00:31:14]:
Like, because I was the only person outside. And it seemed pretty big, but it was going at a pace where, like, our machines couldn't really do that, right? They didn't have propellers and have wings.
Marnie Vinge [00:31:30]:
Like, was it quiet?
Dustin Cook [00:31:32]:
It was dead silent outside. Dead silent. And I remember just staring at it. And it just kept moving across the tree line, like, super slow. I don't know if it was scanning or checking things out, but it almost went to like, a hyperloop, like, like. Or hyperspeed and just kind of vanished. But it didn't go across the sky. It was like, we're all right.
Dustin Cook [00:31:57]:
Like, all right in front of me. And. Yeah. And I told everyone my parents thought I was crazy. They didn't really think too much of it, but I'm positive I seen what I saw.
Marnie Vinge [00:32:10]:
Have you ever seen anything else in your neighborhood?
Dustin Cook [00:32:13]:
I've seen a few things. It's all kind of been located on the back roads by my house. One day, me and my friends were skating, and this neighborhood that we're in, it's right off the back roads, but it's. It's like on a hill, and you can kind of see the lights of the rest of, like, Moore. And, you know, it's pretty high up there, but we're all skating up there and we just. Me and it was me and my buddy Fredo and a few other people were there. I think Jerry is a good friend of mine, but it was just me and Fredo, that scene. And it was just a big flash.
Dustin Cook [00:32:57]:
Like, it's kind of like my whole vision was like someone just took a photo of me. But it was like a huge flash and. But it like it just went straight down, like through the earth.
Marnie Vinge [00:33:08]:
Kind of like a beam.
Dustin Cook [00:33:10]:
It was like a beam, but it wasn't like a. I don't know, it was super fast. But it was so bright that like we know what we saw. Like, it was. It was shockingly bright because I was sitting there. My mouth was like dropped because. I don't know.
Marnie Vinge [00:33:26]:
That's crazy.
Dustin Cook [00:33:27]:
I don't even know how to kind of describe it. It was kind of just a huge flash and it just went to ground. It like went into earth kind of from the sky. I don't know. It was really weird. It was really fast too, but it was me and him. Not seen that. And we had this conversation the other day.
Dustin Cook [00:33:46]:
Then I had one more. I don't really. It's kind of by the same area, maybe a mile from that, which is kind of weird now I'm thinking about it. But it was above my fringe, Jerry's neighborhood. I was driving to 711 and I just was looking out my window while I was driving. And you could see like little lights like hover over his neighborhood. But they're like very small. Like.
Dustin Cook [00:34:17]:
But there's many. There's about 10 of them, eight of them. And because going up my street, like the street that I was on, like his neighborhood was just straightforward, like just down the road. And so I kind of see him like doing this weird. They would like dive down to the neighborhood kind of and then go back up. Was weird.
Marnie Vinge [00:34:40]:
It's really weird.
Dustin Cook [00:34:41]:
There's a lot of them though. Yeah, I don't. I don't really know how to describe it. It's kind of like a. I don't know, I kind of didn't believe what I saw. But at the same time, cuz at first from a distance they look like stars. But when I was getting close and driving closer, they were just like little balls of light.
Marnie Vinge [00:35:02]:
Yeah, it's weird. Well, when I. When I had my sighting, it was after a Third Eye Blind concert. And I was also sober and I was with a friend of mine and we were walking out of the zoo amphitheater. It was dark and it was summertime. This was probably in 2015, I think. And we were walking out to the parking lot or where we had parked our car and he Was like, marnie, Marnie, look up there. And I look up in the sky and there's this orange light that's just, like, hovering.
Marnie Vinge [00:35:39]:
And it's kind of off in the distance to the. I want to say that that was to the north of, like, north of the zoo, and it just hovered there. And it was very strange because it wasn't like, it didn't look like a helicopter or a plane or anything like that. And it was just hovering in one spot. And so I thought for a second, like, oh, maybe it's a. I don't know, like one of those radio towers that have, like, the blinking light on top, but it wasn't blinking.
Dustin Cook [00:36:10]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:36:11]:
And then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, it just zips to the left, just, like, straight across the sky in a straight line.
Dustin Cook [00:36:18]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:36:19]:
And then stops immediately.
Dustin Cook [00:36:21]:
Yeah.
Marnie Vinge [00:36:22]:
And then it just slowly descends. And I was like, what the hell did I just see? Like, this is. And it makes you feel crazy because you're like. And me and my friend talked about it. We were like, that's insane. Like, I think we just saw a ufo. Like, I mean, obviously we can't identify it, so to us, it is a ufo.
Dustin Cook [00:36:41]:
Right.
Marnie Vinge [00:36:41]:
But I mean, I think legitimately what you and I Both saw were UFOs. I'm not saying, like, necessarily that there were aliens flying them or anything like that, which maybe there were, maybe there weren't.
Dustin Cook [00:36:53]:
But, I mean, we definitely don't have that technology.
Marnie Vinge [00:36:56]:
Right. Like, it was. It was weird. And like, some of the things that people say is, like, maybe it's like, military technology that they're testing and kind of. I could see that, like, that would make sense, but it's a lot more fun to think that it's aliens.
Dustin Cook [00:37:09]:
And I have a lot of friends that have told me, and a lot of people that I know that are in the military and they've seen stuff, you know, really, a lot of military people see ufo. I mean, Unidentified Flying Objects.
Marnie Vinge [00:37:22]:
So, like, up when they're flying and stuff.
Dustin Cook [00:37:24]:
Yeah, up when they're flying. Even on the ground, like in bases and stuff.
Marnie Vinge [00:37:29]:
That's interesting.
Dustin Cook [00:37:30]:
My buddy was telling me a story the other day. His friend was working at a base and whatever, and something just flew over him. And at first he was like, what in the world? Blah, blah. He didn't know what it was, so he just dismissed it. And then it came back, and it. It just, like, it was kind of in his face, but it just, like, put off a bunch of lights, like, where he was kind of blinded but he was so scared. He just stood there like, I mean, what can you really do, right? You know? Yeah, but there's a lot of military stories. Yeah, but my.
Dustin Cook [00:38:06]:
My story kind of. That's kind of how. What happened to my story where it, like, pinged across and stopped, but mine didn't descend and just went to, like, a hyperspeed. Yeah, it was weird.
Marnie Vinge [00:38:18]:
It's so weird. It's wild. Like, I wonder. I wonder if there's anybody else in our family that has seen a UFO that. If you're listening right now and you are in our family, or if you're not in our family, anybody. Send. Send us an email@spooklahoma.com and tell us about what you saw. Yeah, and maybe, like, I want to put together some kind of episode where we put together people's experiences and stuff like that, but you want to go ahead and you can plug your Instagram again if you want.
Marnie Vinge [00:38:47]:
Or like anything else.
Dustin Cook [00:38:48]:
Dustin Cook D U S S I N Cook Instagram. I don't have a Twitter anymore. Yeah, no Snapchat.
Marnie Vinge [00:38:55]:
I hate Twitter.
Dustin Cook [00:38:56]:
Yeah, I'm done with all that.
Marnie Vinge [00:38:57]:
Such a garbage.
Dustin Cook [00:38:58]:
And Facebook. I deleted it.
Marnie Vinge [00:38:59]:
I hate Facebook, too.
Dustin Cook [00:39:00]:
Yeah, they'd be watching what you do. Yeah, I get ads for stuff. I don't.
Marnie Vinge [00:39:05]:
Yeah, I don't like that. So go ahead and subscribe to the podcast if you enjoyed what Dustin and I did today. And check us out on Instagram at Spooklahoma and Facebook. It's the same. Thanks for listening. Bye.