Listen to this knock response recorded by a school principal in Michigan
There are plenty of researchers in the woods, knocking on things all the time trying to elicit a response from Bigfoot. It's rare that any type of responses is ever heard and it's ever rarer to catch it on tape. A Bigfoot researcher / school principal named Jim Sherman from Michigan hit the jackpot when he decided to test out his new knocker after arriving for a scouting trip in Isabella County.
"Glad we had a recorder on. 10 pm came from the Northwest," he wrote.
Owl.
ReplyDeleteUm, was I suppose to hear something?!
ReplyDeleteWhat ever happened to the ground-breaking video that was to be released a few days ago?
ReplyDeleteDon't ask me. I've been waiting for it too. I heard the police won't let FB/FB release it! I hope that rumour is a untrue.
DeleteI heard the government confiscated it.
DeleteI heard Dogman ate it.
DeleteBigfoot stole their car. The video was in the back seat.
DeleteIt was deemed too ground breaking and would shatter the very fabric of human society, that it was decided they should wait on releasing it...so that they could keep telling us, "It's coming"...and "It will be ready when it's ready.".
DeleteI heard Bigfoot filed an injunction in Federal court.
DeleteAn owl,
ReplyDeleteI'm so tired of suburban/cityfolk not accostom to the woods going "squatchy" on everything that crunches, hoots and hollars in the woods at night.
Other than the OWL, what was this? What a waste of space and time.
ReplyDeleteThat's not an owl. Explain how that is an Owl?
DeleteI didn't even hear the owl... just some crickets.
DeleteEl Chupacabra! Vominous!
DeleteThe downfall of these releases is that there is a huge ore-release announcement which gives people time to intervene. It's plausible that there are reasons that gov authorities may not want definitive evidence to surface. I say that people just need to post videos unannounced and explain later. I feel that the Colorado Springs burnt Bigfoot story was legit, and then law enforcement/gov supposedly stepped in with threats and took the evidence. WTF
ReplyDeleteLONG LIVE MUCKLEGRUNT!!!!!
DeleteThe downfall of these releases is that there is a huge ore-release announcement which gives people time to intervene. It's plausible that there are reasons that gov authorities may not want definitive evidence to surface. I say that people just need to post videos unannounced and explain later. I feel that the Colorado Springs burnt Bigfoot story was legit, and then law enforcement/gov supposedly stepped in with threats and took the evidence. WTF
ReplyDeleteYou're kidding right?
Delete"I feel that the Colorado Springs burnt bigfoot story was legit..."
DeleteReally? With not one shred of evidence, why do you believe the burnt bigfoot story?
Ok, who farted?
ReplyDeleteI sharted.
DeleteI pooped my pants.
DeleteFirst one who smelt it, dealt it.
DeleteThat was no owl, I have heard Barred owl's and that was a whoop, nothing but a bunch of arm chair skeptics on here, go troll on another site, you might even find a date on craigslist
ReplyDeleteCan you get Implants to have New Knockers? or do you just by them? One of the breast stories I have read in a while.
ReplyDeleteThe article says that the principal "decided to test out his new knocker." Uh, isn't that just a stick?
ReplyDeleteisabella county? lol get real.. my old roommate is from there. Just farm land and not that great of a thick forested area either.. Nothing could survive there without being seen
ReplyDeleteThere are no bigfoot in Michigan!!!!!
DeleteI guess that explains why I keep seeing deer and coyotes running through the parkland near my house. I live in city of 500,000.
DeleteThey must have apartments in the area.
16 square miles of forest bordering Isabella county at Mt Pleasant would be a more than sufficient habitat for a lot of things to live in.