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New Mothman documentary arrives on Oct 20th


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Yeah, the video I was talking about was a analysis of the Patterson Gimlin film, and he got into camera stuff.

 

Hopefully you can find it. I found it interesting

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55 minutes ago, Resume said:

I didn't know footie had a green aura.

He does, read some reports.:lol: 

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Chronus, did you read john keels book or you watched the silly movie with richard gere?

( btw, i love the movie, total fiction but i dig it )

The 4 "kids" in a car out joy riding claimed to see what they described as this...

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Except for the size its a great likeness to an angry owl,

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Mothman wouldnt be much more than a tall tale told by kids out partying if not for an eccentric beatnik writer who became its spin doctor, keel spring boarded and fueled the embellishment and bandwagon effect,

if not for keel mothman would be in par with dover demon.

Keel himself called mothman "folklore in the making"

Keel was well known for making up stuff and not sighting sources.

 

 

 

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36 minutes ago, jethrofloyd said:

The U.K version of 'Mothman': The Owlman of Cornwall

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owlman

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I believe that picture is used as mothman too,

I love these made up crypids like the orginal chupra or jersey devil, zoological impossibilities but fun none the less,

 

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On 10/21/2020 at 5:08 PM, docyabut2 said:

everyone knows the mothman was a owl

I must not be everyone then

 

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4 hours ago, Chronus said:

I must not be everyone then

 

Go to orginal reports not keels or others embellishments, if you still believe a 6 to 8 foot winged huminoid was seen okay then.

For extra credit look up what it takes for a winded creature to fly, how much would a mothman weight? Now what size wings would that need to lift it?

No, i dont buy that it has a jet nozzle for a butt or eats an all bean diet so it can fly by gas propulsion.

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1 hour ago, the13bats said:

Go to orginal reports not keels or others embellishments, if you still believe a 6 to 8 foot winged huminoid was seen okay then.

For extra credit look up what it takes for a winded creature to fly, how much would a mothman weight? Now what size wings would that need to lift it?

No, i dont buy that it has a jet nozzle for a butt or eats an all bean diet so it can fly by gas propulsion.

I have never- EVER- heard of the jet nozzle or bean diet theories. 

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4 minutes ago, Chronus said:

I have never- EVER- heard of the jet nozzle or bean diet theories. 

You would be surprised at some c*** and bull theories about unproven creatures dreamed up by dear true believers.

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12 minutes ago, the13bats said:

You would be surprised at some c*** and bull theories about unproven creatures dreamed up by dear true believers.

Thinking about it, I don't really read the theories... On almost anything.

 

Also here: 

 

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4 minutes ago, Chronus said:

Thinking about it, I don't really read the theories... On almost anything.

 

Also here: 

 

Your loss i suppose.

But then again im not into clickbait.

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2 minutes ago, the13bats said:

Your loss i suppose.

But then again im not into clickbait.

I should probably look into that more.

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