Friday, February 13, 2015

Bigfoot Terror And Infrasound

Bigfoot Terror And Infrasound. Information, Story, And Nick's Analysis. From the book, The Yowie, by Tony Healy and Paul Cropper. Both men are Australians and long term Bigfoot hunters and collectors of Bigfoot stories. Published in 2006. Page 85, 172.
    When considering whether infrasound has anything to do with the terror phenomenon that comes with a Yowie (Australian Bigfoot) encounter, one may consider that sounds in the range of 18.9 hz can cause not only fear and anxiety but also blurred vision, hyperventilation, headaches, imagined drop in the ambient temperature, gagging sensations, and nausea. After your Bigfoot sighting, you may feel marked fatigue. p.172
    Dean, a muscular amateur boxer, was jogging on the Gold Coast in New South Wales, Australia when he stopped to phone his girlfriend. A Yowie began openly walking toward him through the bush. This is how the Yowie's infrasound affected Dean, the boxer: "This thing came up to about 30 meters behind me, and I was about 12 meters from the bush line
 and suddenly I had this almost indescribable chill from my head to my toes. This unfamiliar and hugely terrifying sensation just overtook my entire body... I just stopped dead, stopped talking." p.85
    Nick's Analysis: Dean was able to run around a corner of the bush and get away from the Yowie. The Yowie tried to cut him off at the corner, but Dean, a regular runner, was able to get to the corner first because of his lead on the Bigfoot. There are seven mammals now recognized by the mainstream as emitting infrasound, including the okapi, the elephant, and closer home, the alligator. Besides Bigfoot being physically overwhelming and possibly an ET, voicing infrasound may the reason or another reason he is terrifying to people, often so terrifying that people won't go into woods again or if he is seen on a road, won't take that road again.
www.blackfloridapanther.blogspot.com thanks you for your visit. A Bigfoot or Wildman story with Nick's Analysis generally is published every weekday. I would be happy to discuss your sighting and maybe give you some insights into it. Comments and questions are welcomed too. Peter Nickerson. Class of 1968, William & Mary. peternickerson12@yahoo.com or call 352-359-0850.
   

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