Researchers Use Ancient AEIOU Chant During Oklahoma Bigfoot Investigation
Posted Friday, June 26, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
So I just stumbled across something pretty wild on YouTube, and I had to share it with you all. Two filmmakers and researchers, Ron Meyer and Alan Megargle, gave a presentation that dives deep into the high strangeness surrounding Bigfoot research, and let me tell you, this one goes way beyond the typical "look at these footprints" content.
Ron and Alan aren't new to this. They've made Bigfoot documentaries, paranormal shows, and Alan's even got a species named after him from his paleontology work (the guy is a black belt in Niko too, so... don't mess with him). Alan stars in "Trails to the Unknown" and directed "Back 80 Ghost in Ghost Towns." These guys have serious credentials in the field.
What caught my attention was how they linked Bigfoot to something much bigger. They talked about the AEIOU chant, a primal vocalization that goes back to the dawn of human language itself. The vowels A, E, I, O, U forming the foundation of all spoken languages. According to them, this chant was recorded by ancient Egyptians and was brought to the Monroe Institute by someone who learned it from a shaman in Peru named Don Eduardo Caldron. The idea is that this chant creates a kind of "oneness experience," amplifying the contact ability of the human mind.
Now here's where it gets really interesting. About three years ago, they were in Oklahoma producing a film, staying at some resort area with Melinda Gel (who apparently will be speaking at another event). They decided to try the AEIOU chant one night around a campfire, using paranormal equipment like the REM pod and spirit box.
The REM pod detects electromagnetic field interference, and the spirit box is a white noise generator that can sometimes produce voices. They started getting some unusual responses, and Alan says he heard his name come through the spirit box, which is always unnerving. Then they caught an EVP that said "it's freaking me out" from a female voice that wasn't coming from the spirit box. That's the kind of thing that makes you sit up and pay attention.
But the real jaw-dropper came the second night. They did the chant again, and this time nothing happened with the equipment. They were disappointed until something extraordinary occurred. Alan describes hearing something falling from the trees, expecting to see a big branch or raccoon come crashing down about six feet in front of him. He felt the ground move when it hit. But when they finally got a light on the scene, there was nothing there. From Alan's perspective, it seemed to be traveling horizontally, almost levitating, rather than falling straight down.
After that, Alan heard what sounded like Bigfoot howls in the distance, along with tree limbs snapping. There was a feeling that something else was out there with them that night. And then later, something hit the side of the cabin where Ron was sleeping. In the morning, they found two decent-sized trees pushed over into the side of the cabin.
This is exactly the kind of high strangeness that researchers have been reporting for decades. The connection between Sasquatch encounters and other paranormal phenomena, UAPs, and altered states of consciousness has been a thread running through serious Bigfoot research for years. Researchers like John Bindernagel, Jeff Meldrum, and others have noted that Bigfoot encounters often come with bizarre electromagnetic effects, missing time, and feelings of being watched or followed by something unseen.
The presentation also touches on CE6 protocol, which is essentially a structured approach to making contact with non-human intelligence, and the idea that Bigfoot itself might be a messenger of cosmic mystery. Ron and Alan are doing a CE6 protocol workshop too, if you want to dig deeper into that side of things.
If you're into the more interdimensional or paraphysical theories of Bigfoot, or if you're curious about how researchers are blending traditional fieldwork with consciousness exploration, this video is worth your time. These guys have been running around in the woods investigating Sasquatch for years, and they're now exploring the boundaries of the unknown in ways that challenge the purely biological explanation.
Check it out for yourself and let me know what you think. The high strangeness is real, folks.