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Sasquatch Screams Recorded in Missouri
by Marcie Gainer on February 21, 2015
LINK: Sasquatch Screams Recorded in Missouri - disinformation
TEXT: "A researcher believes he has recorded the screams of ‘Sasquatch’ in the southwestern Missouri part of the Ozark mountains.
"Randy Savig, a disabled 50-year-old that has been investigating the Bigfoot phenomenon for over three years, says the audio recorder captured the alleged screams at 10.30 p.m. in an area known as Pine Ridge. “For the most part I do audio work,” he told Cryptozoology News. “This was the first time I have been able to catch this close enough for it to be fairly clear,” he added.
"The audio file, which lasts close to three minutes, was reportedly recorded with a parabolic microphone and it represents a series of unidentified howls interrupted by dog barks and a train whistle. As soon as the train sounds subside, the howls resume. “We were at camp about a mile away,” says Savig. “I have pretty much eliminated local critters. At first I thought it was a canine, but when you put the sounds on a spectrogram they don’t match with them.” Savig believes his recording contains a communication event between two or more of the unproven creatures."
LINK: Missourian Captures Audio of 'Sasquatch Screams' - Cryptozoology News
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TEXT: "Published on Feb 17, 2015: Interesting vocals caught. This is similar to what some call the Wildman Scream. This was the first time I have been able to catch this close enough for it to be fairly clear. Very Human-like in the tone and sound."
by Marcie Gainer on February 21, 2015
LINK: Sasquatch Screams Recorded in Missouri - disinformation
TEXT: "A researcher believes he has recorded the screams of ‘Sasquatch’ in the southwestern Missouri part of the Ozark mountains.
"Randy Savig, a disabled 50-year-old that has been investigating the Bigfoot phenomenon for over three years, says the audio recorder captured the alleged screams at 10.30 p.m. in an area known as Pine Ridge. “For the most part I do audio work,” he told Cryptozoology News. “This was the first time I have been able to catch this close enough for it to be fairly clear,” he added.
"The audio file, which lasts close to three minutes, was reportedly recorded with a parabolic microphone and it represents a series of unidentified howls interrupted by dog barks and a train whistle. As soon as the train sounds subside, the howls resume. “We were at camp about a mile away,” says Savig. “I have pretty much eliminated local critters. At first I thought it was a canine, but when you put the sounds on a spectrogram they don’t match with them.” Savig believes his recording contains a communication event between two or more of the unproven creatures."
LINK: Missourian Captures Audio of 'Sasquatch Screams' - Cryptozoology News
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