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Weekly Discussion #33 - The Mothman
A few days late but here is this weeks' discussion, which is the urban legend of The Mothman. What is 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝘁𝗵𝗺𝗮𝗻? The Mothman is a mysterious creature first seen in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, in 1966 and 1967. Several reports described a winged human-like figure with glowing red eyes, causing both fear and curiosity. The sightings happened around the time of a big infrastructure accident, leading to ongoing arguments about whether the creature was a warning, a mistaken animal, or something unknown. On November 15, 1966, two young couples from Point Pleasant, Roger and Linda Scarberry and Steve and Mary Mallette, told police they saw a large black creature with eyes that "glowed red" standing by the road near "the TNT area," a former World War II munitions plant. Linda Scarberry said it looked like a slim, strong man about seven feet tall with white wings. She couldn’t see its face because its eyes seemed to have a hypnotic power. The scared witnesses drove away fast and said the creature flew after their car, making a screeching sound. It followed them all the way to the edge of Point Pleasant. In the next few days, more people said they saw something like it after local newspapers shared the story. 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗺𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘀𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗸: - The creature reportedly flew at high speeds, even keeping up with cars - Witnesses described an overwhelming sense of dread or being watched - Sightings continued for over a year, involving dozens of locals On December 15, 1967, the Silver Bridge collapsed tragically killing 46 people. Many believe Mothman sightings stopped immediately after the collapse. Some interpret Mothman as a harbinger of disaster, not the cause, while others argue it’s a case of retrospective pattern-making—linking unrelated events after the fact. This “omen theory” is one of the most debated aspects in paranormal circles.
Weekly Discussion #33 - The Mothman
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I may get crucified for this one but I'm leaning towards a made up story followed by mass hysteria. News was really starting to travel faster than ever before in the mid-60s. When people heard/read about it, they were more likely to think they also encountered it. Or maybe they just wanted to be a part of the phenomenon. They also wouldn't have had the same resources we have today to cross check. Maybe it wasn't completely made up, maybe it was a crane. But everything else? 🤷🏼‍♀️
Paranormal Bucket list
I have been listening to podcasts and talking with people, everyone in the paranormal field seems to have a common thing that we all never talk about in great detail with others. A bucket list. What are your top 5 bucket list locations that you would love to investigate at, being paranormal what kind of location is it, the ghosties, extra terrestrial, or cryptid?
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@Justin Jones I want to go to Winchester Mystery House. Let's make it happen!
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@Cody Wangen Winchester Mystery House. Me, you and @Justin Jones
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Welcome @Ari Holland 👋
Weekly Discussion #30 - The Dyatlov Pass Incident
This week's discussion will be a little different from our usual discussions. I spent way more time on this than I should have, but here we are. I want to discuss the famous Dyatlov Pass incident. Head over to the post I made in the classroom, then come back and let's discuss. https://www.skool.com/paranormalexplorers-collective-9533/classroom/2ce3cfdf?md=a4bd8ff71b1d4a63a03eeb913b3bd848 *Do you feel the avalanche and wind explanation truly explains everything? - What details still feel “off” *Which piece of evidence still feels the most unexplained to you? - Internal injuries without external trauma - Missing tongue and eyes - Radiation traces on clothing - Why were some better dressed than others *Why do we hold onto paranormal explanations even after scientific ones emerge? - Distrust in official narratives - Pattern-seeking in the human brain - Cultural fascination with the unknown If you like discussions like this, let me know, and we can do more.
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Definitely a Yeti 🤷🏼‍♀️ The study of slab avalanche in that area and how evidence of it would disappear quickly makes sense. Also explains why they were not prepared to escape quickly and slashed the tent from the inside. With the missing eyes and tongue, my first thought is wild animals. Their bodies were likely exposed for a while before being buried in snow. My biggest question is why were 2 men found in such little clothing? These were experienced hikers and given the temperature, I can't imagine them sleeping half naked. We've been tent camping in cool weather - significantly warmer than what they would have experienced - and I'm bundled up from head to toe.
Evidence
Apologies if this has already been asked, but question for the group. For those of you that go on investigations, do you record in an attempt to capture evidence? If yes, do you upload (and where? YouTube, Facebook, etc.)? What level of editing do you do?
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@Destiny Godden thanks! I will check them out 😀
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Maggie Zmuda
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