Ozark Howler: One Woman's Encounters with the Enigmatic Bigfoot
Posted Thursday, January 25, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel Sasquatch Theory, host Laura shares her chilling encounters and experiences with the Ozark Howler and other strange phenomena in the Kansas City area of Missouri. The video, titled "THE OZARK HOWLER | THE RED GLOW (DON'T GO OUTSIDE) SURROUNDED AT CAMP | KANSAS CITY, MO BIGFOOT," explores the idea that Bigfoot sightings could be connected to other paranormal experiences.
Laura, an empty nester in her 60s, has always been fascinated with Bigfoot and loves being outdoors. She recounts her first encounter with the Ozark Howler, a name for Bigfoot in Missouri, while at her boyfriend's house. She saw an orangish-red glow through the woods and initially thought it was a fire. However, her boyfriend insisted it wasn't and told her to stay inside as it was the howlers, who were known to hit trees to scare people off.
The next year, during the lockdown, Laura decided to go camping despite her boyfriend's warnings. She heard the same howl and felt like she was being watched the entire time. She heard wood knocks and even heard something throw a rock near her. That's when she decided to go back up to the house.
Sasquatch Theory host, who himself has had Bigfoot encounters, believes that it's good to ask guests who have encountered Bigfoot if they've had any paranormal experiences in their life. He feels that many people have these other experiences but are afraid to speak up because they don't want to be made fun of or they just don't think it's connected.
The video is a must-watch for anyone interested in Bigfoot sightings and other paranormal experiences. It's a reminder that there may be more to Bigfoot sightings than meets the eye. So, if you have a Bigfoot encounter that you would like to share, contact Sasquatch Theory by email and be a guest on the show.
Wrapping up, the video is a fascinating exploration of Bigfoot sightings and other paranormal experiences. It's a reminder that there's still so much we don't know about the world around us. So, keep an open mind, and don't be afraid to explore the unknown.