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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Mothman – Real Story And The Movie





The Mothman is a creature that supposedly seen in Charleston and Point Pleasant areas of West Virginia from 12 November 1966 through December 1967. Most observers describe the Mothman as a winged man-sized
creature with large red eyes and large wings of thought. The creature
was sometimes reported as no, with his eyes on his chest.
See the sightings at:- www.mothman.avoidtemptation.org
You can watch “The Mothman prophecies” movie there too.
A number of hypotheses have been presented eyewitness reports of the errors of identification and coincidence to explain the paranormal and conspiracy theories.
The 15 of November 1966, two young married couples from Point Pleasant, and Linda Scarberry and Steve and Mary mallette, traveling at night in the parking lot of Scarberrys. West Virginia passed artifacts
Works, an abandoned World War II TNT factory, about seven kilometers
north of Point Pleasant, where 2500 hectares (10 square kilometers)
McClintic Wildlife Management Area, when they noticed two red lights at l
shade of an old generator plant near the factory gate. He stopped the
car and apparently discovered that the lights were bright red eyes, a
large animal, the shape of a man, but bigger, maybe six and a half years
to seven feet high, with large wings on their backs “crusaders, after
Roger Scarberry. Wow, headed on Route 62, where the animal was allegedly
chased at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour. However, as indicated by
the keel Mothman Prophecies, which Scarberrys despite driving more than
100 kilometers per hour, chased by the creature and then have claimed
noticed a dead dog beside the road, and indeed makes a precise knowledge
of his situation that he said he had returned the next day and not see.
Explanation of how accurately they could make a mental note at a time
of such great distress, or where to find the dog dead are not included
in Keel’s book.
A plaque on the Mothman statue provides a version of the original legend: On a cold autumn night in November 1966, two young people went to the TNT area north of Point Pleasant, West Virginia when she realized
she was not alone. On the way to the exit, the creature was supposedly a
mountain around. He spread his wings and flew alongside the vehicle to
the city limits. We went to the Mason County Court warned Deputy Millard
Halstead, who later said: “I am to these kids of all known life. Do not
get into trouble, and was very scared that night. I took seriously.” He
followed Roger Scarberry car back to the former secret U.S. – Federal
bomb and missile factory, but found no trace of the strange creatures.
Based on the book of exotic animals, by Janet and Colin Bord, attacks on
the Poltergeist Scarberry came home later that night, when the creature
was seen several times.
The next night, 16 November, several people were armed comb the area around the TNT plant for signs of Mothman. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wamsley and Mrs. Marcella Bennett, with his daughter Teena in tow, were in a car
en route to visit his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, who lived in a
bungalow at the Igloo (dome of concrete storage structures erected in
the form of dynamite during World War II), near the TNT plant. The igloo
now were empty, some owned by other companies in the municipality’s
intention to use it for storage. Were on the way back to his car when a
figure behind their parked car. Ms. Bennett said that as he had gone to
bed, slowly rises from the earth, seemed large and gray with bright red
eyes. While Wamsley phoned the police, the animal went to the terrace
and looked out the window.
On 24 November, four people who allegedly saw the animal is flying over the TNT area.
On the morning of November 25, Thomas Ury, transiting the Route 62 was north of the TNT, claimed to have seen the creature standing in a field, and then spread their wings and flew to his car when led to the
Point Pleasant sheriff’s office.
On 26 November to Mrs Ruth Foster of Charleston, West Virginia, allegedly saw Mothman on the lawn in front, but the creature was gone when her brother-in-law went to investigate. In addition, the morning of
November 27, the creature allegedly chasing a young woman near Mason,
West Virginia, and was reported again in St. Albans the same night, two
children.
Mothman was a point back to the Report 11 January 1967, and several other times in the same year. Fewer sightings of the Mothman were after the fall of the silver bridge, reported that when 46 people died. The
Silver Bridge, so named for its aluminum paint, was attached a string
eyebar bridge, the city of Point Pleasant, West Virginia and Gallipolis,
Ohio on the Ohio River. The bridge was built in 1928, and was broken on
December 15, 1967. Search for the remains of the bridge said the
inability of a single eye-bar suspension for a string of small
manufacturing error. There are rumors that the Mothman appears before
future disasters, or disasters that cause the Mothman.
The word “Mothman” was an invention of an editor of a newspaper in Ohio, having published the first news of the “Big Bird” sightings.
A large collection of firsthand material about Mothman is back in 1975, John Keel’s book “The Mothman Prophecies, which exposes the keel chronology of Mothman and that claims relating to psychic phenomena in
the region, including UFO activity, the man was found in Black
encounters, Poltergeist activity, Bigfoot and black panther sightings,
animal mutilations and human knowledge of witnesses and December 15,
1967 Silver Bridge collapse on Ohio River.
The keel of the first book was the basis for a 2002 movie, The Mothman Prophecies, starring Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Debra Messing and Will Patton Director: Mark Pellington. A book accompanying the
tower’s session, was also published in 1975, is derived from material
edited from The Mothman Prophecies by the publisher.
In the period from May to June 2002 in the Skeptical Inquirer, journalist John C. Sherwood, a former member of UFO counterfeiters Gray Barker, an analysis of private correspondence between the keel and
Barker in the course of the investigation keel. In the article “Gray
Barker’s book of bunk,” Sherwood documented substantial differences
between the keel wrote at the time of his research and write the keel on
his first book about the Mothman reports, raising doubts about the
‘accuracy of the book.
Criptozoòlegs Loren Coleman, in connection with Sony / Screen Gems Studio and as stated in the documentary by David Grab, “In Search Of The Mothman” was one of two fiction films spokesman advertising (other than
keel although the keel was limited commitment to health concerns).
Andy Colvin, a photographer and documentary director who claims to have seen the Mothman has two books and a series of Mothman in reality the photographer says of the producer of Mothman, John Keel and almost
50 witnesses. Sister Colvin shows a photograph of him in 1973,
supposedly a Garuda in the background.
There are various theories about the Mothman phenomenon.
Supernatural Theories
John Keel argued that Mothman for parapsicològics events in the region, including UFO activity, Men in Black encounters, Poltergeist activity, Bigfoot and black panther
sightings, animal mutilations and human knowledge is linked to previous
witnesses, 15 December 1967 and the collapse of the Silver Bridge over
the River Ohio.
Birds wrongly identified
One of the first theory is that evil Mothman identified a Sandhill Crane, who was in the 1960s has been a problem in the surrounding regions. Cranes have described an average
wingspan of 5.3 meters (up to 7 feet), the average length of 39 inches
and the overall look, glide over long distances without a break and have
an unusual cry. Other theories suggest the possibility that the Mothman
is an owl, an albino owl, white owl or maybe a couple (based on
impressions of the artists). Skeptics suggest that the Mothman’s eyes
bright red eye actually be caused by the reflection of light from
flashlights or other light sources, witnesses have gone with them.

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