Appalachian Mystery: Triangles, Bigfoot Sightings, and Electromagnetic Energy
Posted Tuesday, October 01, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A paranormal investigator claims to have had a close encounter with a Sasquatch while exploring the Appalachian mountain chain. The investigator, who goes by the name Black Mass Paranormal, shared their experience in a YouTube video titled "Holy Sh*t I saw SASQUATCH break down with unseen footage!"
In the video, Black Mass Paranormal describes their journey to the Aoi side of the Appalachian mountain chain, an area known for its old growth forests and history of paranormal activity. The investigator notes that this area is where they believe all paranormal activity in Appalachia originated, as it is located on the site of a collision between the North American and African tectonic plates over 450 million years ago.
While exploring the area, Black Mass Paranormal came across a series of distinct triangular structures made of branches, which they believe are associated with Bigfoot sightings. As they continued their investigation, they heard something moving and saw a "black mass" figure leaning against a tree. The investigator attempted to capture footage of the figure, but was unable to do so before it disappeared into the trees.
Despite not being able to capture definitive proof of the Sasquatch's existence, Black Mass Paranormal did find what they believe to be primate-like footprints molded into limestone. The investigator notes that the presence of these footprints, along with the other paranormal activity in the area, suggests that there is something unusual happening in the Appalachian mountains.
As a Bigfoot believer and paranormal enthusiast, I am always excited to hear about new evidence and experiences related to these elusive creatures. While this video does not provide definitive proof of Sasquatch's existence, it is still a fascinating account that adds to the mystery and allure of these creatures. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the video and see the evidence for themselves.