Category Archives: Chief Cornstalk

Mike Clelland Interviews Nick Redfern on MIB

Mike Clelland of hidden experience blog has a new interview with Nick Redfern, discussing Nick’s recent book The Real Men in Black. Mothman and Keel are discussed, as well as other aspects of the MIB. Always a fascinating phenomena to … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Mothman

Loren Coleman at Cryptomundo writes about Mothman’s “birthday” — it was 44 years ago November that witnesses encountered the winged, humanoid creature in Pt. Pleasant, West Virginia. From Cryptomundo: On November 15, 1966, the World was introduced to the phenomenon … Continue reading

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Mothman Type Being in Ohio?

From Phantoms and Monsters blog: an item about a Mothman type being in Ohio in September of this year. Hat tip to UFO Mystic. As witness drove under the RT8 overpass bridge, just north of the Hudson Drive Applebee’s Restaurant, … Continue reading

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The Pull of Mothman

I think this will develop into something more in depth later on, but right now I’m just commenting on the pull Mothman seems to have for so many people, including myself. I’ve been intrigued by the Mothman story since I … Continue reading

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Clip From Paranormal State: Mothman Episode

I’m always glad whenever someone sets out to investigate UFOs or paranormal, cryptid or Fortean phenomena, but I’m not a big fan of this show. For one thing, you can’t be an expert in anything, certainly not occult or paranormal … Continue reading

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