The Mothman Prophecies, miniature book by LDelaney, Etsy |
Mothman patch by MaidenVoyageClothin |
In November 1966, when he heard of the
strange sightings occurring in a small town in West Virginia, he couldn’t not
go.
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Mid November, strange reports started pouring in from that small quiet place.
People had strange frightening encounters with a dark tall creature that had
huge moth like wings and glowing red eyes. Encounters that usually left the
witnesses scared out of their wits and with strange sunburn marks.
During the course of the following months other strange occurrences were reported, lights in the sky, poltergeists, pet disappearances, mysterious phone calls and numerous visits by the Men in Black.
During the course of the following months other strange occurrences were reported, lights in the sky, poltergeists, pet disappearances, mysterious phone calls and numerous visits by the Men in Black.
Now Men in Black are part of our folklore,
thanks to Will Smith, but back in the 50’s and 60’s, Men in Black were strange
beings , often showing non-human
characteristics, who enjoyed harassing UFO (and other supernatural phenomena )
witnesses. It is little known that John
Keel was almost single handedly at the origin of all that MIB folklore, being
the only journalist willing to investigate.
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The book: The Mothman Prophecies by John A.Keel. A French translation is now available under the title: La Prophétie des Ombres. I mention it as the translation is quite good and the edition has a bibliography which is usually missing from the English versions.
The film starring Richard Gere (not exactly a masterpiece, loosely based on the book)
The museum.
Point Pleasant now has an annual festival celebrating the Mothman.
There’s no shortage of videos on the topic on Youtube. I recommend this one.
The film starring Richard Gere (not exactly a masterpiece, loosely based on the book)
The museum.
Point Pleasant now has an annual festival celebrating the Mothman.
There’s no shortage of videos on the topic on Youtube. I recommend this one.
12 comments:
Oh my, that seems so scary!
I don't really believe in monsters, but I'd be scared if I had witnessed something like that.
Such an intersting story!!!
A yes, read that one, really good!
I used to devour thrillers and horror stories, but mainly books, the horror movies never interested me so much. Now it's mainly science fiction and fantasy, fitting nicely with your Captain Cosmos profile..
Yes, great book! And really scary! Heyme I'm a fan of Clive Barker books, I'm sure you like him too!
Never read the book, I had no idea (or I forgot) it was based on real events, did love the movie (usually I read the book and then watch the movie). Weird stuff!
Interesting post. Not sure that i watched the moview - will give a try!
At some point I did teach to young kids (to earn some money during my studies) and for one kid, I found that talking about cryptozoologie would do the trick. And there are plenty of odd animals that have been seen but only in some small spots.
Very interesting, but too scary for me! ;)
Very interesting!
So happy I learnt something new...thank you so much for sharing!!
What an interesting story! thanks for sharing!
I think I've seen the movie because it sounds so familiar! Thanks for reminding me Nathalie!
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