There's a lot of talk, or should I say whispers, about bigfoot "zapping" people. It is something that has happened in one form or the other to several, if not quite a few, people in the bigfoot community. So what is "zapping" exactly? Why is it a taboo subject? If we're really seeking the truth about these creatures, shouldn't we be open minded to any and all possibilities.
From Bigfoot Crossroads my Matt Knapp:
Well, no, not exactly. But I'll get to that later. Right now our focus is zapping. What is it, and is it something to be concerned with? I guess it would all depend on who you ask.
There are no experts on zapping, but since I have experienced the phenomenon myself,(which you can read about by clicking here) I feel I can adequately speak on the subject.
First thing is first. When speaking about "zapping" we must first learn what is considered as being "zapped". The true definition in my opinion is being in an area where you believe there may be bigfoot in close proximity, and suddenly and without reason feeling several physical symptoms; Possible headache, lightheaded, nausea, overwhelming fatigue, dizziness, lack of breath, possible tightness in chest. There are also mental symptoms. Confusion, missing time, irritability. The overall feeling is horrible, and ultimately forces you to leave the area. Which upon leaving the general physical area seems to suddenly and without reason alleviate all symptoms.
Thus left with the only possible cause being you were "zapped" by a bigfoot.
So how does a bigfoot accomplish this? Well, there's a couple of possibilities. The most common of theories is infrasound. They are capable of producing and focusing sounds below the audible range of humans that plays havoc on our bodies. Other animals can do this, especially larger mammals. While the symptoms that are typically described do match physical symptoms that are experienced when subjected to infrasound, I do have a couple of issues with this particular theory.
Sure, we know that other animals produce and use infrasound. We also know that at times their infrasound can have an effect on us. In fact the reason we know elephants use infrasound was because it was first noticed by a zoo keeper. However, other than the theory that tigers use it to stun their prey, giving them ample time to attack, every other case of animals using it is for communication of some sort. Alligators use it as part of their mating ritual, but it seems all other cases it used for long distance communication. Which it is perfect for. Physical objects have close to no effect on infrasound waves, which allow them to travel for extremely long distances. Bigfoot in all obvious senses is a primate, not a predator, so if it does have the ability to use infrasound, it would most likely be for communication. Not some sort of weapon.
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