Al Berry Shows Us How The Famous Sierra Sounds Was Recorded, It's Extremely Terrifying


The Sierra Sounds’ Al Berry passed away in January 2011, but his legacy lives on as the first man to ever record Bigfoot language. During the early 1970s, Al and his longtime friend Ron Morehead went into the woods of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in eastern California and collected a series of alleged Bigfoot vocalizations called the "Sierra Sounds."

Contained within the Sierra Sounds collection are interaction vocalizations known as "Samurai Chatter." The tapes have been tested by audio experts and shown to be authentic -- not in the human vocal range and not artificially manufactured. Crypto-linguist, R. Scott Nelson has declared the "Samurai Chatter" to be Sasquatch language. Watch this old video clip of Al Berry recreating how he captured this famous recording:

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    1. Ive always been intrigued by these recordings...but "confirmed as non-artificiall" sounds is much different than "not made by any known animal or man".

      Listen closely to that language...it is 100% Native American and either a) Bigfoot is just a large hairy Indian able to hide for all these years or b) this is part of a hoax and Natives were involved...much more likely. Just like PGF-when you have ONE example only in over 50 years it screams HOAX rather than multiple examples which point toward a real being.

      Part of trying to cash in on Bigfoot post-PGF is all this is...he was even in the Six Million Dollar man so a big Squatch business developed in 70's california.

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    2. Bigfoot is BS - you seem to think you know more than R. Scott Nelson, the career cryptolinguist who has studied these sounds rather intensely and said it is not a known language such as "Native American." You need to do more in-depth research if you are going to go around being dismissive and tossing facts and percentages out there. Do the research, you'll see where you are making some rather important mistakes.

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    3. If it's 100% Native American --then what is it saying?
      Don't just say it's Native American as the gospel-back up your claim.
      Native Americans in their history tell of stories interacting with Bigfoot for many years--Why couldn't an intelligent creature pick up part of that language?

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    4. There are no "native" Americans. All of us are immigrants.

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    5. BiBS is the most severe denier of facts most of us here have ever comes across.

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  2. ive never believed in these howls to be bioghfoot. i m a 90/10 agaisnt BF being real. i trully want it to be ut wheres the evidence

    eyewitness,as others have pointed out ,cannot be used in this scnario s it is in court[as people keep telling me]. If we did obviously we would have to say the loch ness monster,unicorns,ufos,giant ctyptods are evrywhere as thousands claim to say theyve seen them

    The ketchum report is 50/50 for me at this point. i it passes so kind of peer review,which it hasnt, it would be work thats credible

    At least she as tried and put science to the bigfoot phenonimom. Lets hope the erickson films[which are now the ketchum films too] show what is reported.If they do they will go along way to proving they are in fact real. If i see HD footage of matilda walking away,standing up and growlinmg at a amera. I would believe,im not an idiot


    We will all know if its a hoax whether its CGI or man in suit etc... its easily seen. I await its release,if it ever does get released,the fact we are waiting for it,whilst we get a teaser film of a heaving carpet,for now suggests its a ahoax

    I would find it hard to believe somebody with a PHD and part of a team of credible people would blatantly lie would be crazy.there creerswould end right there

    eciting times. which is why, the gyuy in charge of what blogs are posted is vital.showing harry n the hendorsons and stupid hoaxes is making footery a laughing stock

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    1. There are a few compelling witness accounts buried in a mountain of crap and these Sierra sounds are very, very interesting. The prints, PGF and the myriad blobsquatches have obvious alternate explanations. That is where we are-and have been for 40 years.

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  3. Does anyone recall having a "See N' Say" toy as a kid? It kind of reminds me of how they sound when you pulled the string and it was broken, or if you manipulated the string as it glided inward (which usually broke it, lol). Mixed up sounds instead of one. They made a jungle animal one I believe, not just the classic barnyard one. "The farmer says..the coyote goes...Something about the whistle reminds me of that. I don't know, it's been a really long time since I heard one of those things, lol. Just sounds familiar and sort of mechanical. You'd also think much like the PGF film, that someone else would have heard this and recorded again by now.

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    1. Yes! We had a "See and Say" that did that as well. I always wonder if someone has the technology to play the Sierra sound backwards to see what happens. Maybe Satin?

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    2. After "Sympathy for the Devil" came out, there were rumors to the effect that Jagger was a devil worshiper. A reporter asked his girlfriend, Marianne Faithful, if it was true. She said, "Worship Satan? No. He worships satin, maybe."
      Your typo reminded me of that anecdote....

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    3. It will probably say "Hey, lets just talk and babble then play it backwards and re-record it. We can tell everyone its a bigfoot and sell it....."

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    4. Soundgarden has a song that has a subliminal ode to Santa when played backwards. They did it as a joke.

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    5. The cleaned up long version of the samurai chatter on you tube is pretty freaky and loud. The natives would have had to have been pretty great at producing a sound never heard before or as loud. Interesting for damn sure. A guy in NC got a short samurai chatter clip too in recent year or two.

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  4. When I camp out I hear strange sounds alot but I never thought it was Sasquatch. I just thought it was dogs, insects, or birds with high vocalizations

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  5. I didn't know Bo Duke was the one that got these sounds!
    That's just Uncle Jesse making sounds after a long day of hitting the shine jar.
    Squatch Nuts

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  6. It takes on a whole different effect if you play the Benny Hill theme instead of the dramatic music.

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    1. Lol. They should do that for Finding Bigfoot.

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    2. Just a good ole boys
      never meenin no harm

      beats all you ever saw
      been squatchin since the day day was born

      makin dere sounds as only squatches know how

      dats just al lil bit more than dan some people figure out

      just a good ole boys wouldnt change if dey coud

      fitin non belivers like a two mdern day robin hoods

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    3. YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAH

      HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

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  7. Ranae: I just can't be sure. There easily could have been a group of escaped monkeys, who were attracted to these two men. I am sure that monkeys escape all of the time, I just can't quote you for time and place. Or it could have been some kids pulling pranks. I just can't be certain.

    MM: You're nuts Ranae! Completely nuts!

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    1. Da do do do-dah do
      da do do do do-dah-dah do!

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  8. Leonard Nimoy-one of the best voice over men--I miss In Search Of--Finding Bigfoot would be better if Nimoy Voiced over MoneyMaker.

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  9. Shiver me timbers. I'd squatch my pants if I heard that in the woods.

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    1. Amen to that brother I blasted off a big ole pile of squatch when I heard that stuff

      and it smelled oddly enough like roots and berrys

      with a twist of tobacco and peanut butter

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  10. This is why I say bigfoot will never be accepted until a body is brought in. Here we have sounds that were tested by an accredited school. A complete research paper was done by the university and released. The paper and the sounds have withstood thirty plus years of people trying to debunk them and all that happens is the proof gets more solid.

    After all that time and every attempt to shoot it down we end up with an honest to goodness unknown sounds from an unknown animal. And we still have skeptics saying it is Native Americans or people. What part of NOT HUMANLY POSSIBLE do you not understand? It was not created by machine or people. Are you so unwilling to admit that our planet is full of things we know nothing about that even SOUNDS scare you?

    You don't even have to admit it is bigfoot. Just admit it is an unknown animal for crying out loud. But no, instead use every possible excuse to refuse to accept it as real no matter how stupid it makes you look.

    Now we get a paper from a handful of researchers showing dna that does not match anything known. It is very close to human but has mutations that occur only in these samples. No matter how many times it is recreated, attempted to recreate through other means, or tested by others, the same findings appear. Instead of accepting the dna is unique everyone starts trashing how the paper was published? Who cares how it was published? If it was published on used toilet paper it has real data that can be tested. Why is no one trying to disprove the data? Is it because you can't so you attack how it was released? Sounds like the same thing as the unknown sounds. Reject reject reject no matter what is there.

    Add in the way the Ketchum paper is being accepted and until a body is brought in to CNN we will never have proof of bigfoot.

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    1. Her study's proof, dummy. It's not her fault most people are superficial sheep unable to read a scientific text, so who cares if idiots don't know shit it's proven a real species now. Bodies will come eventually unless they're aliens, I don't know how much longer they (powers that be) can keep covering up something that certainly isn't an ape (nonhuman primate) and if no hominin bodies still escapes us then the reason for the cover-up may be ET.

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  11. Did this guy ever admit to seeing anything? I saw a You Tube video where his friend Ron Moorehead claimed the creatures were supernatural, and right there I lost interest in these Sierra recordings. Also, I'd be interested to know if anbody has located the geographic coordinates of where this event was recorded. Has anybody ever gone back there to see what the heck this might have been?

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  12. crypto-linguist? red flag anyone?

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    1. Sabe are real. Thousands of people have heard and seen these creatures. The majority dont talk about it because of the ridicule of ignorant self important people who are only repeating what main stream science and media has told them what exists. Dumbasses. Oh and to answer someones question about the language it has been analyzed by language experts and found to be closets in pronouncition to Korean, all though it out ears it sounds like Japanese. If you dont believe that's cool what ever but to ridicule and call people liars is fu<ked up social programming. The stories of these beings go back thousands of years all over the world. Thousands have seen them, been stocked by them and had their lives changed for ever by their encounters. I recommend all you who refuse to research actual evidence to hurry along and get your vaccine shots! Then dont forget the multiple booster shots you need every three months cause the vaccine doesnt cure a damn thing cause its not a vaccine despite what Dr Fauci the doctor of death and the media repeat.

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