Andrew Colvin on L.O.W.F.I.: “1111 vs. 111L”

Mothman’s Photographer Andrew Colvin has an interesting mothy post on his blog at L.O.W.F.I. 1111 vs. 111L.

As you may recall, the 11:11 phenomenon visibly introduced itself into the Mothman scene in late 2006, when the sighting of a government van with the license 11-1L seemingly portended two tragic deaths and led local investigators to ponder certain questions: Who were the men in black in the van seen near Akron? Were they associated with the 1111 Independence Ave. address in the Chapel Hill Mall area of Akron, once an Indian sacred area? To get more answers, I recently made a second trip to Ohio to check out this Akron site, as well as the Mason, OH area, where I felt the famous Jesuit scrolls – regarding Egyptian tribes in Ohio – may have been hidden. The scrolls are said to have been the creative impetus for infamous Mason (and probable Moor) Joseph Smith to start the Mormon religion.

A lot more to be sure at Washington L.O.W.F.I. !

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