Mothman & the MIB By Nick Redfern May 21, 2011 For decades – or perhaps even for centuries, some firmly believe – the infamous Men in Black have been elusive, predatory, fear-inducing figures that have hovered with disturbing regularity upon the enigmatic fringes of the subject of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), coldly nurturing, and carefully weaving, their very own unique brand of horror and intimidation of a definitively other-world variety. The preferred tools of terror of the MIB are outright menace, far less than thinly-veiled threats, and overwhelming, emotionless intimidation. And they are relentless when it comes to following their one and only agenda – that is, to forever silence witnesses to, and investigators of, UFO encounters. Unfortunately, it has to be admitted, they […] Read More
Tag: Point Pleasant West Virginia
Jack the Ripper, Dracula, Dr. Frankenstein’s monster, Bigfoot, Extraterrestrials… these creatures (among others) are the things that nightmares are made of. Let’s add one more to the ever-growing list of the things that scare us the most; The Mothman. The release of “The Mothmen prophecies” has renewed interest in this 40-year-old mystery, which brings us to the question at hand. What is the Mothman anyway? It seems that each time the creature was seen, it was described somewhat differently. Could the unnerving thought of being ripped to shreds by this creature of the night cause one’s judgment to be impaired? Obviously so. What could be worse than a cloaked madman like the Ripper lurking in the fog-shrouded alleys of Whitehall ready to take another victim, or […] Read More
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What may well have been the most notorious of all “scares” involving reptilian beings, involved a combined “invasion” of pterodactylin-hominoid “Mothmen” and “Men In Black”. These creatures have been referred to as Mothmen, Winged Dracos, and Winged Serpents, depending on the source involved. They reportedly terrorized a particular area in West Virginia, according to John A. Keel, in the mid-1960’s. Keel is convinced that these malevolent entities were involved in the tragic “silver bridge” disaster in which several UFO witnesses perished, based on certain strange circumstances surrounding the event. In his book ‘THE MOTHMEN PROPHECIES’ (Signet Books., N.Y.) Keel reveals the following: “The moment I met Mrs. Hyre’s niece Connie Carpenter in 1966, I knew she was telling the truth because her eyes were reddened, […] Read More