SO EP:668 Bigfoot: The Missouri Files-Part One
In this unforgettable episode of Sasquatch Odyssey, Levi from Missouri takes us deep into his extraordinary journey—one that bridges Bigfoot encounters with UFO research. With years of experience investigating unexplained aerial phenomena, Levi brings a unique perspective to the world of Sasquatch.
His story begins at Weldon Springs near St. Louis, where eerie parallel footsteps, unsettling sounds, and unusual tree structures marked his first brushes with the unknown. From there, Levi’s research evolved into a high-tech pursuit, utilizing spectrum analyzers, seismic sensors, and advanced camera systems to document activity that defies easy explanation.
Levi shares gripping accounts of mysterious voices in the darkness, strange lights in the woods, and overwhelming moments of fear during expeditions. His integration of UFO research methods with Bigfoot investigations reveals surprising connections and adds a compelling dimension to the mysteries of both. And this is just the beginning.
This episode is Part One of Two—so stay tuned for next Friday’s Round Two, where we dive into even stranger experiences, including Levi’s explanation of the mysterious “telephone machine” he refers to throughout our conversation.
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Episode Breakdown:
00:00 – Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:10 – Levi’s Journey into Bigfoot Research
01:07 – First Encounter at Weldon Springs
03:05 – Escalating Experiences and Discoveries
06:39 – First Expedition and Unexplained Phenomena
16:04 – Second Night: Intense Activity and Light Encounter
32:22 – Analyzing Electronic Readings and Infrasound
36:31 – Uranium Manufacturing and Radio Tweaks
38:11 – Seismic Sensors and Bigfoot Detection
40:22 – High-Tech Game Camera Innovations
41:52 – Challenges and Successes in Bigfoot Research
44:44 – Expedition Experiences and Anomalies
48:49 – Unexplained Phenomena and Encounters
01:03:26 – Strange Findings and Government Interference
01:12:26 – Concluding Thoughts and Future Research