Marsha Clark's Bigfoot Expeditions: Infrasound & Evidence Unveiled

Posted Friday, December 13, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel, Marsha Clarke of the BFRO shares some fascinating insights from her expeditions over the past year. Marsha, a retired Marine Corps veteran and geologist, has been researching and investigating Bigfoot sightings for decades, and her experiences are always captivating. During the video, Marsha discusses her use of technology to detect infrasound, a low-frequency sound that animals, including Bigfoot, may use for communication. She has found that in four out of eight instances, detecting infrasound preceded a physical encounter with a Bigfoot. Marsha also explains that it is likely only adult Bigfoots that can produce and detect infrasound, and that not all humans can hear or feel this low-frequency sound. Marsha's passion for Bigfoot research is evident in her every word, and her dedication to the field is inspiring. Her use of technology to further our understanding of these elusive creatures is particularly exciting, as it may help us learn more about their behavior and communication methods. If you're interested in learning more about Marsha's experiences and research, be sure to check out the full video on the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel. And, as always, keep an eye out for any signs of Bigfoot in your own backyard!