For about 13 months beginning in November, 1966, a series of baffling sightings took plunk encompassing the area of Point Kind, West Virginia. Mention from a occurrence of UFO reports and claimed specter activity, particular witnesses came forthright including similes of an funny soul that may continue been the most important catch a glimpse of of all the mystifying actions. As miniature in John Keel's massive book, The Mothman Prophecies, hundreds of witnesses apparently saw a beefy, winged humanoid being.
Inwards is how they described it:
* about seven feet tall
* a wingspan over 10 feet wide
* ashy, scaly pelt
* beefy, red, splendidly and magnetic eyes
* able to go for off just up in flight, roving up to 100 miles an hour
* liked to ruin or eat beefy dogs
* screeched or squealed on the verge of a rodent or emotional motor
* caused radio and observer invasion
* had several fear control powers.
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Dubbed Mothman by a localnewspaperman, the soul seemed to continue a uncommon verify on those including whom it came hip contact: they began to "channel" information from what Keel called "ultra-terrestrial" entities. Keel himself was pretentious in this way, welcome "prophecies" from several mysterious root that were, better recurrently than not, fascinatingly smaller quantity than precise.
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