Mastering Tree Knocks: A Guide to Bigfoot Communication
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from TCC Research, the host discusses the use of wood knocks as a method of communication among Pacific Bigfoot. Wood knocks are a series of loud, rhythmic sounds made by hitting a tree with a hard object. According to the host, these sounds are commonly attributed to Bigfoot and are used by researchers as a way to communicate with them.
The host goes on to discuss the best tools to use when making wood knocks. He mentions that while some researchers use ax handles or baseball bats, he prefers to use a tree limb found in the forest. He also mentions that he carries a small Louisville Slugger baseball bat in his backpack for this purpose. However, he notes that using an actual piece of wood found in the forest would be more consistent with the type of sound that a Bigfoot would be used to hearing.
The host also shares an experience where he heard what he thought was a wood knock, but turned out to be nuts falling off a tree. He also mentions that he has recorded what he believes to be wood knocks, but cannot say for certain what is making the sounds. He also mentions that while there are no videos of Bigfoot making wood knocks, the general consensus is that they do use them as a form of communication.
The host also mentions that some researchers theorize that Bigfoot use wood knocks as a hunting method, by triangulating the location of their prey. However, the host mentions that he is not sure about this theory.
In addition to the discussion on wood knocks, the host also touches on the subject of Echoes and how it can help the sound carry better, which is also an important aspect of Bigfoot research.
In conclusion, the video from TCC Research provides an interesting insight into the use of wood knocks as a form of communication among Pacific Bigfoot. While the host cannot say for certain what is making the sounds, he notes that the general consensus is that Bigfoot do use them as a form of communication. He also provides some tips on the best tools to use when making wood knocks and how the location can affect the sound. Whether you're a seasoned Bigfoot researcher or just a curious observer, this video is definitely worth a watch.
It's worth noting that while the host does not claim to have definitive proof of Bigfoot's existence, he does mention that he has had experiences that he cannot explain, and that he believes in the possibility of Bigfoot's existence. He encourages viewers to keep an open mind and to continue researching and seeking answers.
As a curator, I would like to encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts on the topic. The video is a great resource for anyone interested in Bigfoot research, and the host's experiences and insights provide valuable information for anyone looking to learn more about this fascinating subject.