Sierra Sounds: Sasquatch Language & Ancient Connections with Ron Morehead

Posted Tuesday, July 23, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Tinfoil Tales, host Brandon Wright interviews renowned Bigfoot researcher Ron Morehead. Morehead is known for his work with the Sierra Sounds, a series of vocal patterns believed to be from the elusive creature known as Sasquatch. During the interview, Morehead discusses his experiences in the S Nevada mountains of California, where he and his team captured the Sierra Sounds in the early 1970s. These vocalizations have been extensively studied and have been found to be unique, with one linguist even stating that they represent an animal over 8 feet tall. Morehead also delves into the idea that the Sasquatch may have a human component, as they have been found to have a vocal mechanism that is unique to humans. This has led some to believe that the Sasquatch may be a surviving species of Gigantopithecus, a type of extinct ape. I found this interview to be fascinating. The Sierra Sounds are an important piece of evidence in the search for the Sasquatch, and Morehead's experiences and research are invaluable to the Bigfoot community. I highly recommend checking out the full interview on Tinfoil Tales' YouTube channel. Additionally, Morehead also talks about his research on the origins of the Sasquatch, including studying biblical texts and the Book of Enoch. He also mentions the Kuni form Gren form text which supposedly was given to the Samarians by the Anunaki. In terms of