June 4, 2002


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The Mothman Phenomenon

The movie released a month ago, The Mothman Prophecies, was based on real events. The movie is based on the best-selling investigative book by John Keel, who studies paranormal activities such as the so-called mothmen: creatures with wings, who look like angels. Those mothmen appear on the threshold of large catastrophes. Keel said that some people saw mothmen short before the Chernobyl disaster of 1986.

As it turned out, the phenomenon of a mothman is not new in Russia, several UFO organizations study this issue. One of them, the ufologist center “Russian House” sent a registered letter to the Moscow government in the summer of 1999, predicting the explosion of the apartment building in Moscow. No one treated that letter seriously. One hundred and nine people died as a result of the act of terrorism. The supervisor of the center Alexander Galtsev said: “We were afraid of Federal Security Bureau agents to come here and claim that we were involved in the act of terrorism. That is why we cannot prevent catastrophes, we are afraid. We managed to find two pensioners, who said that they saw some strange birds, who had human outlines with legs, arms and head.” John Keel wrote in his book that a mothman is a creature which resembles a human being, that foretokens catastrophes and natural disasters.

A lot of American newspapers that write about unexplainable and paranormal activities published interviews with dozens of eyewitnesses after the terror attack on America on September 11. Those people asserted that they saw weird creatures in the sky, not far from the Twin Towers. Those creatures looked like big birds with human arms and legs. Ufologists say that this was another mothman phenomenon. Alexander Galtsev says that a mothman can appear for the eyes of one, two, ten and dozens of people at once, and the only thing that people can do when they see it is run away. “I talked about this phenomenon to a priest from the Holy Trinity Church in Moscow. He said that mothmen could actually be guardian angels that try to warn people of some horrific danger.”

From Pravda.








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