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Summary of John A. Keel's The Mothman Prophecies
Summary of John A. Keel's The Mothman Prophecies
Summary of John A. Keel's The Mothman Prophecies
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#1 In 1967, a stranger appeared in the back hills of West Virginia. He was dressed entirely in black, and he wore a black suit, black tie, black hat, and black overcoat. His face was barely visible in the darkness, and his voice lacked the typical West Virginia accent.

#2 Being a nonconformist is not easy these days. I grew my beard in 1966 while loafing on the farm of my friend, zoologist Ivan T. Sanderson. I kept it until 1968 when hair became popular and half the young men in America began burying their identities in a great sea of facial hair.

#3 The fact that many seemingly straight-forward accounts of monster sightings and UFO landings can be explained by irritatingly complex medical and psychological theories should not discount them. The theories may seem more unbelievable than the original events, but they are still worth considering.

#4 The house in New York’s Greenwich Village is haunted by a strange ghost. Some people can move objects with the power of their minds alone, and some can see radiations and objects invisible to the rest of us.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 23, 2022
ISBN9798822547988
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    #1

    In 1967, a stranger appeared in the back hills of West Virginia. He was dressed entirely in black, and he wore a black suit, black tie, black hat, and black overcoat. His face was barely visible in the darkness, and his voice lacked the typical West Virginia accent.

    #2

    Being a nonconformist is not easy these days. I grew my beard in 1966 while loafing on the farm of my friend, zoologist Ivan T. Sanderson. I kept it until 1968 when hair became popular and half the young men in America began burying their identities in a great sea of facial hair.

    #3

    The fact that many seemingly straight-forward accounts of monster sightings and UFO landings can be explained by irritatingly complex medical and psychological theories should not discount them. The theories may seem more unbelievable than the original events, but they are still worth considering.

    #4

    The house in New York’s Greenwich Village is haunted by a strange ghost. Some people can move objects with the power of their minds alone, and some can see radiations and objects invisible to the rest of us.

    #5

    The flying saucer entities have allegedly contacted many people in almost every country and have immodestly claimed credit for everything from the building of the pyramids to the sinking of Atlantis.

    #6

    The presence of UFOs has been present since the dawn of man. They are not only described in the Bible, but were also the subject of cave paintings thousands of years before the Bible was written.

    #7

    You can’t learn

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