Bigfoot's Invisible Abilities: Thermal Imaging & Supernatural Powers

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you ever heard of the theory that Bigfoot has the ability to raise its vibrational energy field and oscillate at a higher frequency, making it invisible to the human eye? This concept is similar to how UFOs are said to raise their vibrational energy field and cloak themselves in the infrared spectrum, which is invisible to us and can only be seen with the use of an infrared filter lens on a camera shooting in night vision mode during the day. This idea has been floating around in the Bigfoot community for some time, and it's often brought up in discussions about the disembodied voices and unrecognizable language that many investigators hear in the forest. Have you ever heard these strange sounds while out on a hunt? It's certainly food for thought. Some investigators have even claimed to have been touched physically by the unseen. And there are stories from Native American cultures that describe Bigfoot as having supernatural powers and the ability to turn invisible at will. One interesting aspect of this theory is the idea that some Bigfoot creatures can leave a single footprint in the mud without a track way in either direction. This would certainly be a fascinating phenomenon to witness and could provide evidence to support the idea of Bigfoot's ability to manipulate its vibrational energy field. Of course, it's good to keep an open mind when it comes to these types of theories. There is still so much we don't know about Bigfoot, and it's possible that there are still many secrets waiting to be discovered. If you're interested in learning more about this theory, be sure to check out the video from the YouTube channel Bigfoot in the Forest. And as always, we encourage you to watch, like, and share the video on all your social media platforms. You can also find Bigfoot in the Forest on Etsy, YouTube, and Patreon. I'm always excited to learn more about the mysterious creatures that roam our forests. Who knows what we might discover next?