
Missouri Explorers Try to Signal Bigfoot & Something Answered
This is a great example of be careful what you wish for. Some explorers in the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri tried to communicate with a Bigfoot. Guess what? Something answered them.
While I recommend watching all of this new investigation by Sasquatch Theory, a Missouri YouTube channel devoted to finding proof of that legendary creature, I want to focus on one specific aspect of what they just experienced.
Starting right around the 1 hour and 28 minute mark, they make knocks on wood in an effort to signal any creatures that might be present. They were shocked when something responded with wood knocks of its own.
Why are wood knocks associated with Bigfoot?
As Hatch Magazine mentions "yes, "wood knocks" - deliberate sounds of striking trees together - are often considered a potential method of communication used by Bigfoot creatures". They theorize that the knocks come in patterns and that each means something different.
The fact that something responded so quickly to their signal means something was listening and it likely wasn't far away. Many have had odd experiences in the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri. If these creatures do exist, this would be the most likely part of the state where one would be discovered.
If you're interested in this creature, I would highly recommend subscribing to Sasquatch Theory on YouTube as they share content like this all the time.
If you're brave enough, knock on wood next time you're in those Missouri woods.
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