In the Shadows – Triple Threat - Article 42
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In the Mid-America Bigfoot Research Center family, we use call signs for our members, as we have many Davids, Randys and Carries in the group, so when in the woods and using our walkie-talkies, call signs are used so we get the right person on the radio. This applies to our forums, websites, Facebook pages and more. We also use code names for our research areas, so as not to give away the location of these areas to people who may disrupt the research there, by planting hoaxed evidence or just going in and destroying things.
One of these research areas is appropriately named, Jurassic Park. I can’t give away why it’s named that as it will give away the location. And since this article is titled triple threat, let’s get to the details why.
About 12 years ago, myself, my wife and a researcher who goes by Bighead, went up to this location to do a listening post for the night, we were parked on the road, surrounded by fields on both sides that had treelines about 300 feet away. As we waited patiently, a researcher from the Western side of Oklahoma called me on my phone, he was having some awesome activity as the local Bigfoot was trying to get into his well house. At the same time, two of our researchers in Northern Georgia was in their research area and they began having activity and they too were on the phone with the researcher in Western Oklahoma who we call Biggjimm. As young Bigfoot had come up to his well house poking around, Biggjimm was a little excited and nervous as he was there alone, and the Georgia boys were attempting to calm him down just like I was on the phone.
As we listened to the play by play of what was happening to the other two locations, the first rock came sailing in at our vehicles there in Jurassic Park, and for the next 20 minutes while we talked to Biggjimm, nearly 20 rocks came sailing in at us.
Biggjimm really became excited on the phone when finally an adult Bigfoot walked up to the door of his well house and ripped the door off, allowing the juvenile Bigfoot to get inside.
Nearly an hour later, when things had calmed down for Biggjimm, as the Bigfoot moved on to the next leg of their adventures, we worked to calm Jim down from the encounter, while breathing a sigh of relief that the Bigfoot that had been pelting us with rocks had such poor aim when they threw the rocks, or had they, maybe they just wanted to see us jump when a rock landed by us, or watch us looking for the rock with our flashlights.
The Georgia boys also relayed their adventures to us in their research area. It was an amazing night, that three different sets of researchers, spread across the south like that, could have had Bigfoot activity at the same time, same night, and it became apparent that this was the night of the Triple Threat.
And for more news, stay tuned for announcements for the 2022 Oklahoma Bigfoot Symposium that will be held at CC Camp, just south of Stilwell in March.