Feb 9

Bigfoot Outlaw Radio: Infrasound

Matt and Coonbo take over on this one to talk about a strange phenomenon that is sometimes experienced while encountering bigfoot. Can bigfoot “zap” you, causing you to feel certain unpleasant physical symptoms? We believe so, and Coonbo will tell you how it’s done.

9 Responses to “Bigfoot Outlaw Radio: Infrasound”

  1. Michael L

    A lot of people give these guys flak. Even though, I love these good ole boys. They say in the beginning of every show- every time how they wander off topic into different topics. This shows honest un-planned conversations…This is the first place that I remember any one talking about infra-sound…
    Michael1lion

  2. Danny G

    I want to go on record as saying that I coined the term “zapped” by infrasound in my forum post.
    Shame on you bear and coonbo.
    You can make it up to me with some sweet tea and a booger expedition. 😉

  3. Bal G

    Oh god Wes, not these guys again. They never give an exact location of any of their encounters. Somewhere in Alabama,Mississippi,Georgia,Oklahoma,etc,etc,whatever. Then they babble about stuff that is quite frankly boring or totally off topic. They are not entertaining at all. Heck, I would rather they break down the Atlanta Falcon super bowl collapse than talk Bigfoot. Yeah,yeah I know some other members will defend them, and tell me to not listen. But these guys are just not worthy of having a podcast. They just suck. Sorry for the rant Wes. Keep up the good work.

  4. Susan B

    Very fascinating show. I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and part of it, besides daily overall pain, is the extreme sensitivity to sound. I cannot eat in a restaurant that is acoustically loud – I become intensely irritated and confused. That said, I guess I am definitely one of those folks who should never get near a Squatch – The infra sound might get me so ticked off and I might start beating on the critter. Also, I’m now wondering if the pandemic spread of Chronic Fatigue is due to some of the technological advances of the last 50 years?

  5. Jill F

    I normally don’t listen to these guys, being English I find their style somewhat difficult. But this was terrific. Pure science and almost no interrupting and, as an old engineer, I remember this stuff being played with back in the 60’s in weapons and such like, and then it all went very quiet. It was great to hear this and explains a lot. Thank you to all involved, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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