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Posted 08 September 2006 - 01:35 PM

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It's from the mothman guy's blog. He writes all this weird, pseudo-cryptic, creepy stuff involving mothman and the government, and I thought it was funny that he'd just devote a post to the subject of people being mean to him online. That's how it relates.


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Posted 14 October 2007 - 10:29 PM

[[[[EDIT:Sorry, I failed to read your whole first post so I kind of answered what you already said in the first place, but I hope my information was of some use!!]]]]]

Hah, well Indrid Cold is me!
Now away from all the sillyness...

Well actually, (to the topc starter).. Indrid Cold is the extraterrestrial entity that was encountered during the peak of the mothman flap period in West Virgina He was encountered by Woodrow Derenberger who was driving home one night from Marietta, Ohio. On November 2, 1966, when an object shaped like the chimney of a kerosene lamp dropped out of the sky and landed directly in front of his truck. A man emerged from the craft and strolled over to him. The man was about six feet tall, with a dark complexion and slightly elongated eyes. he wore a dark coat and blue trousers which were shiny and glistened. As the man got near the door of Woodrows truck, he heard a voice asking him to roll dow his window. The man suddenly grinned fixedly at Woodrow, but his lips never moved and he had a telepathic conversation with the man. and the discussion they had together was rather brief and "pointless." The man said his name was "Indrid Cold" and that he was from a country much less powerful than the United states. Indrid Cold asked Woodrow who he was, where he was going, and a few other simple questions. Then he said that he would be back, and returned to the object and it flew off. [SOURCE: THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MYSTERIOUS BEINGS-JOHN. A KEEL]

Although in the movie "The Mothman Prophecies" it is implied that Indrid Cold and the mothman are the same entity, this is not the case. But it is very probable that they may have quite possibly been related.

If you would like to know any more, please don't be afraid to send me a message and ask... I know all the stories and eyewitness acounts very VERY well regarding the mothman affair, I take it seriously and don't just see it as "any other monster". This is my main course of study as you can tell by my avatar. I also read A LOT of books concerning the mothman so its very interesting to me!

Edited by Indrid Cold, 14 October 2007 - 10:32 PM.

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Posted 19 October 2007 - 07:32 AM

Indrid Cold on Oct 14 2007, 10:29 PM, said:

[[[[EDIT:Sorry, I failed to read your whole first post so I kind of answered what you already said in the first place, but I hope my information was of some use!!]]]]]

Hah, well Indrid Cold is me!
Now away from all the sillyness...

Well actually, (to the topc starter).. Indrid Cold is the extraterrestrial entity that was encountered during the peak of the mothman flap period in West Virgina He was encountered by Woodrow Derenberger who was driving home one night from Marietta, Ohio. On November 2, 1966, when an object shaped like the chimney of a kerosene lamp dropped out of the sky and landed directly in front of his truck. A man emerged from the craft and strolled over to him. The man was about six feet tall, with a dark complexion and slightly elongated eyes. he wore a dark coat and blue trousers which were shiny and glistened. As the man got near the door of Woodrows truck, he heard a voice asking him to roll dow his window. The man suddenly grinned fixedly at Woodrow, but his lips never moved and he had a telepathic conversation with the man. and the discussion they had together was rather brief and "pointless." The man said his name was "Indrid Cold" and that he was from a country much less powerful than the United states. Indrid Cold asked Woodrow who he was, where he was going, and a few other simple questions. Then he said that he would be back, and returned to the object and it flew off. [SOURCE: THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MYSTERIOUS BEINGS-JOHN. A KEEL]

Although in the movie "The Mothman Prophecies" it is implied that Indrid Cold and the mothman are the same entity, this is not the case. But it is very probable that they may have quite possibly been related.

If you would like to know any more, please don't be afraid to send me a message and ask... I know all the stories and eyewitness acounts very VERY well regarding the mothman affair, I take it seriously and don't just see it as "any other monster". This is my main course of study as you can tell by my avatar. I also read A LOT of books concerning the mothman so its very interesting to me!

if your really Indid Cold what type of lip balm am I holding in my hand right now? dontgetit.gif
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Posted 19 October 2007 - 11:15 AM

I only remember things about Indrid Cold from the movie, but to be another one who comments on that picture: wishful thinking. All you can see between those two coffee cups is a pattern made by branches and leaves that vaguely resembles the masks he also has up on the site. A coincidence. I highly doubt there ever was anything standing there.

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Posted 19 October 2007 - 04:58 PM

macddt on Oct 19 2007, 02:32 PM, said:

if your really Indid Cold what type of lip balm am I holding in my hand right now? dontgetit.gif


I'm no Indrid Cold, but I'll go for the Cherry-flavored grin2.gif !!

This Andy guy is so full of parc spelled backward! He put a Balinese Barong mask, he wrote it as "Garuda-Dog Type"!
Good lord, Barong is actually a Lion-typed animal! And he placed a green Sundanese Giant Warrior mask and
say it's another Garuda. I'd say, next time he come to Indonesia to buy the mask, make sure he bought the travelbook too!
Now here's another page of his website about a picture which I found rather...vaguely or forcefully commented

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Posted 19 October 2007 - 05:30 PM

You'd think he'd have brains enough to take an after picture as well of the same window, same angle, same time of day even if it took him a while to develop the picture so we could see why he picked out something as small as that. For all we know, it's just a bush that you can pick a face out of. And it was difficult to do even that until he really zoomed into the specific place. Then, I was staring for several minutes trying to see what he was seeing. I don't think I even saw exactly what he was seeing. All in all, the guy's a faker I think.

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Posted 19 October 2007 - 10:56 PM

Indrid Cold on Oct 15 2007, 08:29 AM, said:

[[[[EDIT:Sorry, I failed to read your whole first post so I kind of answered what you already said in the first place, but I hope my information was of some use!!]]]]]

Hah, well Indrid Cold is me!
Now away from all the sillyness...

Well actually, (to the topc starter).. Indrid Cold is the extraterrestrial entity that was encountered during the peak of the mothman flap period in West Virgina He was encountered by Woodrow Derenberger who was driving home one night from Marietta, Ohio. On November 2, 1966, when an object shaped like the chimney of a kerosene lamp dropped out of the sky and landed directly in front of his truck. A man emerged from the craft and strolled over to him. The man was about six feet tall, with a dark complexion and slightly elongated eyes. he wore a dark coat and blue trousers which were shiny and glistened. As the man got near the door of Woodrows truck, he heard a voice asking him to roll dow his window. The man suddenly grinned fixedly at Woodrow, but his lips never moved and he had a telepathic conversation with the man. and the discussion they had together was rather brief and "pointless." The man said his name was "Indrid Cold" and that he was from a country much less powerful than the United states. Indrid Cold asked Woodrow who he was, where he was going, and a few other simple questions. Then he said that he would be back, and returned to the object and it flew off. [SOURCE: THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MYSTERIOUS BEINGS-JOHN. A KEEL]

Although in the movie "The Mothman Prophecies" it is implied that Indrid Cold and the mothman are the same entity, this is not the case. But it is very probable that they may have quite possibly been related.

If you would like to know any more, please don't be afraid to send me a message and ask... I know all the stories and eyewitness acounts very VERY well regarding the mothman affair, I take it seriously and don't just see it as "any other monster". This is my main course of study as you can tell by my avatar. I also read A LOT of books concerning the mothman so its very interesting to me!


I'm glad there is somebody else here who knows the real story as well. It pains me when I see Mothman reduced to a 'Cryptid' categorization. Anyone familiar with Keels and Gray Barkers work will know that the phenomenon extended far beyond a strange winged monster that was seen around the town, in fact the sightings only numbered around 100. However the UFO sightings for West Virginia and the whole of the Ohio Valley ranged into the thousands.

I always find myself correcting people on here about Mothman. There was a thread here several months ago that made me want to punch my screen when 'apparently' several witnesses came forth this year and said they saw mothman before the most recent bridge disaster (you'll have to excuse my ignorance, the place name escapes me...i'm from Australia).

I'm fascinated by the UFO and UAP cases from the late 70's and earlier...primarily because they have not been diluted in popular culture and come from an era when UFO study was considered a serious scientific undertaking. Now, because of the nutbags it has been relegated to second rate status in the scientific world.

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Posted 20 October 2007 - 02:17 AM

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Posted 01 August 2009 - 10:47 AM

So, where is this Man in Black photo Andy Colvin was meant to have taken?
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Posted 01 August 2009 - 11:21 PM

Indrid Cold =  drodci  lind

Modified Aboriginal Australian text - Swimmer of land

It's difficult to find an exact translation, as this particular language had no written language... and was syllabic and focused more on dialect than specifics!

Edited by paranormalguy, 01 August 2009 - 11:24 PM.


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Posted 16 February 2010 - 12:12 PM

As much as I would like to believe those pics are of the mothman, I don't think they are.

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Posted 19 March 2010 - 08:07 AM

I absolutely LOVE the Mothman. As far as Indrid Cold, isn't he also the basis for the Grinning Man stories as well? I've read about other instances, some much more recent than the original Mothman sightings, having to do with claims of tall, otherworldly men wearing the same characteristic green clothing and possessing the same disturbing features, the most prominent of which are their wide, fixed, frightening grins. I know that Cold is assumed to be an extraterrestrial, and the Grinning Man is also defined as such. Now, I don't want to pigeonhole myself as the type to spitball about alien conspiracies, but this thought occurs to me: if Cold/Grinning Man was an early reconnaissance experiment (as evidenced by his 'pointless' questioning), the grin makes a lot of sense. Maybe Cold had previous (but unpracticed) knowledge that a smile is perceived as a friendly gesture and in turn he utilized it in order to put the human being interviewed at ease. Obviously, he overdid it. Just a thought from a sleep-deprived mind.

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Posted 19 March 2010 - 11:41 AM

 Alternative Delirium, on 19 March 2010 - 08:07 AM, said:

I absolutely LOVE the Mothman. As far as Indrid Cold, isn't he also the basis for the Grinning Man stories as well? I've read about other instances, some much more recent than the original Mothman sightings, having to do with claims of tall, otherworldly men wearing the same characteristic green clothing and possessing the same disturbing features, the most prominent of which are their wide, fixed, frightening grins. I know that Cold is assumed to be an extraterrestrial, and the Grinning Man is also defined as such. Now, I don't want to pigeonhole myself as the type to spitball about alien conspiracies, but this thought occurs to me: if Cold/Grinning Man was an early reconnaissance experiment (as evidenced by his 'pointless' questioning), the grin makes a lot of sense. Maybe Cold had previous (but unpracticed) knowledge that a smile is perceived as a friendly gesture and in turn he utilized it in order to put the human being interviewed at ease. Obviously, he overdid it. Just a thought from a sleep-deprived mind.

Not sure if Cold was the basis for the Grinning Man. But I think that they're probably not related seeing as how the Grinning Man was seen after the events at Point Pleasant and in a different place as well. But yeah, they have similar features.
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Posted 19 March 2010 - 08:00 PM

 ~Onyx~, on 08 September 2006 - 01:35 PM, said:

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It's from the mothman guy's blog. He writes all this weird, pseudo-cryptic, creepy stuff involving mothman and the government, and I thought it was funny that he'd just devote a post to the subject of people being mean to him online. That's how it relates.
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AGENDA!!!

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what the hell.....no one else said it...

and those pics are bunk. nothing there but glare from the window.
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Posted 20 October 2011 - 11:04 PM

Hello I am new to the forum and have always been interested in the paranormal since I was around five years of age.

I am sorry for resurrecting this thread but I have your answer.

The character Indrid Cold is supposed to represent the late Icelandic medium Indriđi Indriđason.




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