In the Shadows – More Bigfoot and Lights - Article 38

Last week’s article talked about Bigfoot and lights, and how it can be a real game changer during an encounter.  This week, I would like to talk about an incident that occurred in Honobia, Oklahoma where a dentist was building a house at in the woods.

The location of the construction was nearly right across the road from where the Siege of Honobia occurred where a family had Bigfoot coming up to the house and causing all kinds of issues for them.  We will discuss that incident in a future article, but this is said now to give background to the amount of Bigfoot activity in the area, and a lot of weird things was going on around the house construction site.

In desperation to get the house completed and perhaps get the local bigfoot to stay away, the landowner purchased and installed motion sensing lights that he placed around the house.  For a few days, the activity seemed to slow down to a livable level when rocks began being thrown again at the house, while other items around the location were messed with.

 

The landowner began wondering if the motion sensing lights were working, so when darkness began to fall, he walked out in front of the lights and discovered that they did indeed work.  Wondering how far out the motion was detected, he walked around until he found the cut off point for the detection and there, he made a surprising discovery.  At the perimeter where the sensor stopped detecting, was a half arc of small rocks placed at the exact place where something or someone could walk up without being detected and the lights coming on.

Now as always, unless you see the Bigfoot actually doing it, all you can do is speculate, and under these conditions, we can only speculate that the bigfoot in the area had figured out the distance from the lights that they could stand without triggering them on.  To further aid them in knowing the exact spot, they had placed small rocks to show them where it was located at.

Truthfully, it could be someone who is scoping the house out to burglarize it, or vandalize it, but the level of Bigfoot activity in this area is well known, and most people do not run through the woods at night.  If you have motion sensing lights around your property or home, and they keep going off at night, you might go look at the end of their sensing range and see if perhaps you have an arc of small rocks placed at the edge of the sensors’ coverage.  You might just have a Bigfoot marking the location so they can stand around and watch you or your home at night without setting off the lights.