The problem we have here is that
we have only one excellent example. Most
likely, besides, the language shifts readily across geography anyway. However, this is excellent work and it
informs us that formal communication is totally possible and certainly
desirable.
It has to be noted that folks
living in a primitive life way normally have an excellent propensity to acquire
a working vocabulary. Perhaps these
tapes need to be listen to by Bushmen and native speaking Aboriginals.
I have posted another report in
which an older Sasquatch chose to communicate once and did very well. In order to do that he had to have at least
listened to basic human conversation and then practiced the sounds. First he had to have and excellent memory or
conversation and sounds with which to work with. Secondly, he had to be able to listen again
and he needed to test his knowledge.
This is difficult but obviously not impossible either.
Once contact was made one gets
the sense of rapid improvement taking place as ideas are successfully shared.
As I have posted in the past, set
out a basket of apples and even a chocolate bar. These guys may be ready to come in from the
cold and even share with us,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2012
One man said he now believes Bigfoot or Sasquatch is roaming remote
areas of the United States ,
including an area in Missouri not that far
from Kansas City .
What Scott Nelson hears in his headphones is strange, disturbing and unexplainable.
"Yes, I've heard him speak. And you will hear him speak here in a moment," Nelson said when asked if he thinks Bigfoot exists.
Nelson retired from the Navy after a 17-year career as a crypto-linguist, intercepting Russian communications and decoding them. Currently, he is a professor at
"Because of what I did in the Navy, spending years and several thousand hours speeding the human voice up and slowing it down, I could just detect language in those vocalizations," he said.
The vocalizations were captured on audiotape in the
"I said, 'Stevie there's language here.' He said, 'Dad, how can that be? It sounds like a bunch of apes fighting to me.' I said, 'We have to slow it down, like dad used to do in the Navy."
When that happened, Nelson said he instantly knew three things about the sounds he was hearing. No. 1, he was hearing a language; No. 2, it was not human; and No. 3, it was not fake.
It was at that point Nelson became a Bigfoot believer and researcher.
"The number of reports have increased; it's becoming more and more accepted for people to come out and say, 'I had this strange experience, it terrified me and I need to talk about it,'" he said.
In fact, Bigfoot has never been bigger. There seems to be new, amateur video of Sasquatch turning up more frequently. The most famous, of course, is the Patterson film made in 1967.
Skeptics say each and every one of the videos is fake. But Nelson said not only is Bigfoot real, he's right in our backyard.
"A big, gigantic, hairy wildman," Nelson said. "Throughout
Nelson said there have been numerous reports of Bigfoot activity up and down the
"There are two places in
Nelson offered to take KCTV5's Brad Stephens to the nearby location where he said there has been a lot of Bigfoot activity and Stephens has accepted. The result of their trip will be featured in next Wednesday's Faces of
STATEMENT:
Retired from theU.S.
Navy as a Crypto-Linguist with over 30 years experience in Foreign Language and
Linguistics, including the collection, transcription, analysis and reporting of
voice communications.
Retired from the
He is a two time graduate of the
We have verified that these creatures use language by the human definition of it. The months of hard work that we have put into the study of the Berry/Morehead tapes is finally coming to fruition. The analysis is finished, although I am still working on parts of the final write-up such as frequency count tables, morpheme lists, etc.
I believe that the study of these tapes will never (and should never) end. With the recognition and acceptance that these creatures do indeed speak and understand a complex language, a greater effort will be made to collect voice recordings and our analysis of the language will improve. Now that we have a precedent and techniques established for this study, this process will certainly become easier.
Scott Nelson,
Crypto-Linguist
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