Matt Harvey Dissects Bigfoot Behaviors: Growls, Tree Knocks, and More
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent Deep Woods Paranormal podcast, host Matt Harvey delved into the topic of Bigfoot behaviors and whether they can be classified as paranormal activity. As a curator of paranormal content, I was intrigued by the discussion and decided to share some of the highlights with the Squatchable community.
Matt started off by discussing rock throwing as a possible Bigfoot behavior. He shared his own experience of walking into Black Star Canyon in Orange County, California, where he and his group heard rocks being thrown at them. Matt also mentioned a client who is currently experiencing similar rock-throwing incidents.
Black Star Canyon has a fascinating history, having been a site for low-grade coal mining by the Black Star Mining Company in the late 1800s. The area is known for its paranormal activity, with reports of ghost sightings, shadow people, UFOs, and cryptid creatures. Matt noted that the energy in the area is unique due to a fault zone and a water source nearby.
Matt then moved on to discussing other Bigfoot behaviors, such as whoops, screams, and howls. He encouraged both believers and non-believers to take the information with an open mind, acknowledging that it might not change their opinions but could provide food for thought.
The podcast also touched on the topic of Bigfoot sweat, with Matt mentioning a friend who claimed to have found some. Matt expressed interest in getting a sample tested for DNA analysis to determine its origin.
As a curator, I found this podcast to be an engaging and informative discussion on Bigfoot behaviors and the potential for paranormal activity associated with them. If you're interested in learning more, I encourage you to watch the Deep Woods Paranormal podcast for yourself.