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Monday, December 26, 2022

Mothman

 


( Update post )

 Mothman has been over my house twice, once in 2007 and once in 2008.

 On July 26, 2007 at 8:12 PM, I took a photo from my yard of a giant white moth-man creature that appeared between the tree and where I was standing.  It hangs in the sky about 13 meters above the ground.  The size of the creature is about 6 meters wide (when its wings are spread), and the body trunk is about 1.7-2 meters high.  Its body proportions are longer than those of terrestrial bats.  Eyes, limbs and wing membranes can be seen in the photograph.  It was floating upside down in the sky, so its head was facing me and its lower limbs were facing the sky.  Its ears and mouth are not visible, instead it has a long nose like a curved extension tube.  The neck is the same size as the body and head; it appears that its head is half-retracted into the body (like a turtle).  This is why many encounters sometimes mistake it for a creature without a head.

 It visited again at 10:34 AM on March 18, 2008, and I took two consecutive photos of it, which appeared in the sky behind the front tree in my back garden, and its profile was captured in the photo.

 In "The Mothman Prophecies" ("Mothman Prophecies" written by John Keel), he mentioned the Mothman and the giant bird.  Is it the Mothman described in this book?

 Mothman might be classified as a Reptoid for two reasons.

 I) In 2007, extraterrestrial creatures organized a visit to me, and many giant monsters came.  They all look like reptiles, dragons, or lizards...etc.  The Mothman is the last creature to appear.  Why visit with this group?  What is the relationship between them?

 2) The photo I took on July 26, 2007 shows the Mothman with a long pipe-like nose sticking out crookedly as it hangs upside down in the air with its head toward me.  This makes it difficult to figure out whether the tube is the nose or the tongue.  Also, at the end, 1/5 of the length of the tube split open like a snake's forked tongue.  Why does its organ look like a reptile's tongue?

 The attached drawing, which I cropped from an image from the original photo, shows part of the mothman's head tube: nose or tongue?






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