Bigfoot Researcher Analyzes Famed Sierra Sounds on Hastings County Sasquatch Show
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel Hastings County Sasquatch, renowned Bigfoot researcher and eyewitness Ron Morehead shares his incredible experiences and breakthrough evidence of the Sasquatch use of language. Morehead is known for his documentation of the Sierra Sounds, a series of audio recordings from the 1970s that are believed to be the only Bigfoot recordings that have been scientifically studied and accredited as being genuine.
During the interview, Morehead discusses his early encounters with Bigfoot in the High Sierra mountains of California, where he and a group of hunters heard aggressive sounds and found large footprints. It wasn't until 1972, when investigative reporter Ivan Sanderson sent Helen Berry to check out their story, that they began to study the sounds more thoroughly.
The Sierra Sounds have been analyzed by experts, including Scott Nelson, a 30-year veteran of the United States Navy and cryptologic technician interpreter. Nelson was able to transcribe the Moorhead recordings into a 75-page discussion, recognizing that the Sasquatch were speaking in a language.
Morehead's work has been featured on numerous radio programs, TV documentaries, and in his books "Voices in the Wilderness" and "Quantum Bigfoot." In the video, he shares his story and provides valuable insights for anyone who may have their own Bigfoot encounter.
I found this video to be fascinating and informative. I highly recommend watching it and learning more about the Sierra Sounds and Ron Morehead's experiences. Who knows, it may help you recognize a Sasquatch interaction of your own.