Sep 6

International Bigfoot Conference: Bigfoot Sounds

I apologize to my audience, some of the speakers do not want their presentations put out to the public while others do not mind. As a general rule, we were asked not to film the presentations just the speakers. Ron Morehead shares with everyone his experiences and the sounds he captured.

12 Responses to “International Bigfoot Conference: Bigfoot Sounds”

  1. Adam Stewart

    Wes im In SC and have seen some pretty crazy stuff here… im convinced that north Georgia and SC are In desperate need of research. I will send you my research asap and its only for you to share… no other person is gonna see it til you release it. Your the real deal. Much love….Wes for prez.

  2. ANDY F

    I do believe that I would soil myself if I heard those sounds out in the woods. My wife wants to go out investigating, at night, but I am afraid to. Everyone tells us that night is when we should go. We live near the Mohican state forest in ohio. It’s only 2000 acres, but there have been some sightings. As a matter of fact, I’m pretty sure Wes has an older episode of a Mohican deer hunter’s sasquatch encounter, but I haven’t been able to find it to listen to it again. That really bummed me out. This show freakin’ RULES!! It BURIES any other bigfoot podcasts, and I’ve listened to A LOT. All the others do is bullshit back an forth…. back an forth.

  3. Martin Z

    I really believe that sasquatch has have to have a complicated language made up of different sounds like clicks, pops, hoots, and most of all what people refer to the samurai chatter. These creatures are more intelligent than we know or give ccredit to. In my opinion Sasquatch speaks like a human but in their own language, they are not mimicking humans.

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