Hello dear listeners and welcome back for more of the odd content you crave! This week, I bring you something I've never tackled before: Bigfoot. In the early 1970s, in a remote deer-hunting camp deep in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, Ron Morehead and Al Berry captured a series of bizarre vocalizations that became known as the Sierra Sounds. And these sounds are like nothing you've heard before...or maybe you have? Sources Forest Grove “phantom scream,” mechanical whistle noise: local investigations and official statements (Reddit, story.californiasunday.com) The Hum phenomena (Taos, ambient low-frequency hum): studies and surveys (Wikipedia) Eyewitness Reddit accounts from Oregon, Arkansas, Georgia, Maryland, and Montana (Reddit, Reddit, Reddit, Reddit, Reddit) Analysis of bear calls in woods as plausible natural origin for shouting-like sounds (wildmountainechoes.com) Skyquakes and unexplained deep booms in remote areas (Wikipedia, Rarest.org) Morehead & Berry historical background, technical details, University study findings (BFRO) Berry’s personal narrative on the camp encounters and scientific efforts (ronmorehead.com) BigfootBase overview summarizing the recording timeline and vocal types (squatchable.com) Critical commentary on “Samurai chatter” and expert linguistic analysis (bigfootevidence.blogspot.com) Reddit discussions containing direct quotes from witnesses and skeptics (Reddit, Reddit, Reddit, Reddit, Reddit, Reddit, Reddit) Transcript: https://theoddentitypodcast.wordpress.com/ Featured Podcast: Thick Thighs & Creepy Vibes Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thick-thighs-and-creepy-vibes/id173
Hello dear listeners and welcome back for more of the odd content you crave! This week, I bring you something I've never tackled before: Bigfoot. In the early 1970s, in a remote deer-hunting camp deep in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, Ron Morehead and Al Berry captured a series of bizarre vocalizations that became known as the Sierra Sounds. And these sounds are like nothing you've heard before...or maybe you have? Sources Forest Grove “phantom scream,” mechanical whistle noise: loc...