Dr. John Barock's Tree Knock Experiment for Bigfoot Evidence

Posted Tuesday, April 16, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the Untold Radio Network, host Dr. John Borrowman delves into the topic of tree knocks, a common behavior associated with Bigfoot sightings. Dr. Borrowman, a self-proclaimed "no kill bias," hopes to use scientific techniques and research to prove the existence of Bigfoot. The video begins with Dr. Borrowman discussing the story of a vendor at the Georgia or Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Conference who was selling a tree knocking device. This sparks the idea for a tree knock experiment, which will be the focus of the video. Dr. Borrowman explains that the goal of the experiment is to rule out human influence and gather evidence to show that the tree knocks are being made by an unknown species. He also discusses the challenge of determining how this unknown species becomes Bigfoot. Dr. Borrowman also shares his own tree knock story from a BFRO Expedition with Lori Wade in Northern Georgia. During the expedition, they heard a series of loud, deep calls above the sound of a coyote pack. The next night, they sent out a group to scout the area and had a harrowing experience with Bigfoot. Throughout the video, Dr. Borrowman emphasizes the importance of experimentation and the scientific method in proving the existence of Bigfoot. He encourages viewers to develop and refine their own tree knock experiments, and to use psychological experimentation to attribute the sounds to an unknown species. I encourage our readers to watch the video and consider conducting their own tree knock experiments. By ruling out human influence and gathering evidence, we can move closer to proving the existence of Bigfoot. (Excitement level: 6/10)