Unraveling Bigfoot's History: From Canada to Whitehall's Sasquatch Calling Festival
Posted Tuesday, May 21, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A new video posted on YouTube by the channel Most Amazing Elite has surfaced, and it's making waves in the Bigfoot community. The video, titled "Bigfoot: The Mystery DEEPENS - New Discoveries That Will Change Everything - Part 2," delves into various sightings, recordings, and evidence of the elusive creature.
As a Bigfoot enthusiast, I was thrilled to discover that the video covers a range of topics, from historical sightings to recent vocalization recordings. The video starts by mentioning that Bigfoot has been around for hundreds of years, with sightings reported in Canada as early as 1884. The Canadian encyclopedia's sasquatch watch book author, John Green, compiled a list of 1,340 sightings through the 19th and 20th centuries.
One of the most intriguing parts of the video is the story of lawyer Matt Moneymaker, who leads the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization. Matt claims to have come face to face with a Bigfoot in Eastern Ohio, describing it as an 8ft tall creature standing 15 ft away, growling at him. While no one from the organization has been able to snap a clear picture of the beast, they all have their own experiences with Bigfoot.
Another fascinating piece of evidence presented in the video is the Whitehall Trail in 1976, where multiple witnesses, including local police and a New York state trooper, reported seeing a manlike beast standing over 7 to 8 ft tall and covered with hair. A blurry photo was taken from a Whitehall trail cam in 2010, and it is among hundreds of reported Bigfoot sightings across the state.
The video also discusses vocalizations, such as howls, screams, moans, grunts, whistles, and even a form of supposed language, which have been reported and allegedly recorded. Retired US Navy cryptologic linguistic Scott Nelson analyzed audio recordings from the early 1970s, dubbed the Sierra sounds, and concluded that it's definitely a language, not of human origin, and could not have been faked.
Investigator Jimmy Chilcutt of the Conroe Police Department in Texas, who specializes in finger and footprints, has analyzed more than 150 casts of Bigfoot prints. Jim says one footprint found in 1987 in Wala Wala in Washington state has convinced him that Bigfoot is real. He described the rid flow pattern and the texture as completely different from anything he's seen, indicating that this animal has a real thick skin.
Overall, the video is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. It's packed with fascinating stories, evidence, and theories that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I highly recommend checking it out and forming your own opinion on the matter. Who knows, it might just change everything you thought you knew about Bigfoot.