This is something that is quite new to me. Until I heard Henry Franzoni mention in his interview that he had felt something like a static-electrical charge sweep over him, and had experienced his car's starter blowing out, I had not ever associated electricity with bigfoot. Why would I? But since that interview, I've come across other references.
On Monday night's Sasquatch Watch Radio with David Paulides and Harvey Pratt, the subject came up. David mentioned that some of his witnesses had said they had noticed electrical effects. And a listener in the chatroom told me that the electrical system in her car will go out in an area where bigfoot has been seen. And not just her car, others experience this there also.
If that weren't enough, remember that Henry got the distinct impression that the electrical sensation was part of being somehow scanned. I've found another reference to this feeling on another website:
It was actually after we went to bed that night that one of the weird things happened to me. At around 4:30 a.m. I found myself wide awake. I didn't hear anything or see anything out of the ordinary but there was an electrical discharge that started in the rear of my skull on the right side and worked it's way to the left side of my skull. It moved so slowly I could actually trace the movement. It lasted several seconds and was an experience I don't remember having before. It was not painful but it was definitely there...curious.It is the case that in none of these cases was a sasquatch actually observed at the time, though witness JC did see one shortly after he felt the odd sensation:
Then I felt like a static electricity shock, it felt like, and kind of.. have you been shocked before, it’s like you're just frozen? All the hairs on your body are standing up, and you’re just stuck there, I guess.I have had the idea that what happend to Franzoni might have had little to do with bigfoot. But it is strange that these events should occur to bigfoot researchers in areas where they think bigfoot is present. It's another one of those odd things.
Interestingly enough, the lady from the chatroom told me that the electrical interference always occurs near Indian burial mounds. This, too, could be another odd connection, because as we've seen, bigfoot activity often occurs near burial mounds and other Native American sacred places.
Why this should be the case? I have no idea. I don't even have a theory.
UPDATE: For the sake of completeness, here is Henry Franzoni on his own experience:
I.. the hair on my body.. you talk about the feeling of being looked at. Well, this was like that feeling on steroids. Because what happened to me was that all of my hair, and I had hair that was about 4” at the time, stood up all over like you rubbed balloons over my head and held them over my head. My hair stood straight out 4” in all directions, like Einstein’s hairdoo. This huge afro pointing in all directions. A huge static charge was.. I could feel my skin tingling while this static charge overwhelmed me. And this static charge was more than just electrical. I mean, certainly it felt like static electricity, my hair was standing up. It felt like it was aware, and I could feel, like, a mind probing me. And it was way, way, way more than the feeling of being looked at, it was the feeling of being scrutinized under an electron microscope. And the electrical field was so strong that it blew the starter motor of my van. So, this lasted for five minutes, and the whole thing went away. The electrical field went away, and the smell went away. I still never saw anything. And yet I couldn’t start my van because the starter motor had been fried by the electrical field.


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Bloggy, back in the '70s, as a fourteen year old in the middle of a Geography lesson, something made me look behind me to witness a lad called Dave O. staring with incredible intensity ahead of him.
Following his line of sight, I now turned back to the front to see he was aiming his 'stare' at a particular point on the back of our new Geography teacher, Mr. Peters, as he was chalking away at the blackboard.
To my amazement, Mr. Peters - without turning to look back once - carried on chalking away but stated in a very cold but aggressive way that whoever was doing that'd better stop it immediately or they'd deeply regret it.
Dave immediately stopped, but later, on the way home on the bus I decided to verify for myself whether it was really possible for someone to become aware someone was staring at them in that way.
The bus was pretty much empty, but several empty seats in front of me was this bloke reading the evening newspaper, so I started to stare at a point on his back in the way Dave had, (only much more aggressively) and, to my amazement, hardly had I started than he suddenly leapt to his feet and, with the most incredibly ferocious expression on his face, he span round and swang at thin air with a clenched fist, only to realise how foolish he looked.
Looking up and down the bus, his eyes alighted on me and, for a moment there, I really thought he was going to come and batter me; but since I kept a blank face and pretended not to notice him, he seemed to become confused as if he knew exactly what'd happened, but at the same time also knew such a thing wasn't possible, so infuriated, bunched up his newspaper into a ball and flounced off at the next stop.
Since then I've gone on to encounter other such 'starers', most of whom I found easy to shrug off, but some of 'em have had such powerful 'stares' it felt as if they were using a laserbeam to bore into me, so clearly, like with most 'talents', there seems to be a wide range of abilities.
The point of all this being, not only is 'staring' an ability that's not exclusive to Bigfoot, but it's also a capacity that can actually be verified.
They do say Bigfoot could be from another Dimension
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