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‘Mothman Radio’

Nick Redfern and Raven Meindel interview Andrew Colvin on tonight’s episode of Exploring All Realms. Promises to be a good show.

More here.

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Strange Frequency: Bird Visitations, Beeping, Radio Noise

(The following experience I had the night of Japan’s earthquake isn’t directly related to Mothman. Nor am I suggesting it was part of the Mothman energy; and yet, there is a bit of a Mothy vibe to this, and so I’m posting it here. I want to make it clear this winged visitor was not “evil,” or a negative energy in any way. My fearful response to it was due to my own anxieties and fears, not the intent of this bird like entity.)

I had an extremely unusual experience the night of Japan’s earthquake which involved a large, swooping-in-on-me bird-like figure, beeping sounds from deep within my head getting louder and louder, and a synchronicity the next day concerning tsunamai’s and Thunderbirds.

As I posted on both The Orange Orb and Animal Forteana, this is what happened:

I had a very strange experience last night. I spent much of the night sleeping little; listening mainly to Coast to Coast and the news coming in on the earthquake in Japan, and soon after, the tsunami warnings. Earliest reports were warnings for Hawaii and the Washington and Oregon coasts; later, California and Alaska.

I was compelled to listen through the night because of the sheer tragedy and immensity of another overwhelming earth disaster, and also, because we had planned to drive to the coast that day (approximately fifty miles from our home) and spend the weekend there. I was also concerned about my mother and friends on the Oregon coast, as well as family living up and down the Pacific coast. I tried to sleep, managed to doze off for a while but kept waking up, turning the little transistor on again. Throughout Coast to Coast local tsunami warnings came through, announcing beach and school closures for the Oregon coast.

At one point, a deep beeping sound woke me up. This beeping was deep within me; not from an external source, not an acoustic anomaly. It was inside of me. It became louder, and with it, I saw a large dark bird come flying towards me. All I could see was the shape, no details. Slowly flapping its huge wings as it came towards me, as the beeping got louder and louder. A glowing whitish-blue light or “halo” surrounded this bird. This bird vision was indie my head, not external, but it was definitely connected to the beeping sound. At first I thought the bird was an owl; and it might had been, but it seemed to be something else as well. What, I’m not sure. I had conflicting responses to this bird; one, that all this was pretty damn interesting but as the owl, or bird-creature, came closer, along with the light, I became a little scared and tried to shut it out. It sort of exploded when I did that, and I had the feeling this bird-like creature was both frustrated with me and disappointed that I chose to ignore it.

Then, I heard, again from that same, deep-within place inside me, the sounds of voices talking on the radio. So I told myself it was the radio; I still had it on, the ear buds in my ears. But the radio and ear -buds were both on the night table, and the radio was off.

I cannot describe how this was not a dream. It was not a dream that I awoke from, it was not a hypnogognic dream, it was not a dream then I awake to find I’m really still dreaming, … none of that. None of that. I was completely awake. The radio talk within continued; I tried very hard to listen to make sense out of it but the voices were indistinct.

Thunderbird Synchronicity
After I wrote this, I visited The Anomalist to find this link to a post from Loren Coleman at Cryptomundo: Tsunamis and Thunderbirds, which explores the stories of Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest and earthquakes:

It is amazing what Thunderbird folklore may tell us about past tsunamis, says Ruth Ludwin, a University of Washington scientist. Her research has found that Thunderbird and other cryptid stories and traditions “could relate to a large Seattle fault earthquake around A.D. 900 and specific eyewitness accounts linked to a mammoth 1700 earthquake and tsunami in the Cascadia subduction zone.”

“Along the way, I picked up a lot of stories about landslides,” she said. But she couldn’t find anything that seemed to match the 1700 event, until she took a closer look at the story of Thunderbird and Whale.

“It’s a story of the underworld versus the over-world,” Ludwin said.

The Whale was a monster, killing other whales and depriving the people of meat and oil. The Thunderbird, a benevolent supernatural being, saw from its home high in the mountains that the people were starving. The great bird soared out over the coastal waters, then plunged into the ocean and seized the Whale.

A struggle ensued first in the water, the tribal tale says. “The waters receded and rose again. Many canoes came down in trees and were destroyed and numerous lives were lost.”

The Thunderbird eventually succeeds in lifting the evil Whale out of the ocean, carrying it “high into the air (and then) dropping it to the land surface at Beaver prairie. Then at this place there was another great battle.”

On the Coast
After phone calls back and forth and following news reports we decided to drive to the coast, which turned out to be a beautiful drive. The tsunami warnings for this area have been lifted. As I’m typing this I’m looking out at the shore, listening to the ocean.

I described the bird like visitor as possibly an owl, because that was the closet thing I could think of at the time. But it this “bird” or more appropriately, winged creature, had an intelligence about it, an awareness, that transcended mundane animals. (Including us humans.) It was a messenger from another realm, it was spirit.

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Recent Encounters: Mothman in Ohio

Lon Strickler at Phantom and Monsters has been following up on recent Mothman encounters in Ohio here, and here.

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Intrepid Synchronicity: Mom, Military Manipulations and Chip Coffey

I had just finsihed a blog post about an email from Nick Redfern on my Mothman Calling post (which I cross posted at UFO Mystic) when I clicked over to The Daily Grail and found this link to Intrepid’s free pdf. Self-described as “‘an eclectic focus on science, politics, supernatural, unexplained phenomenon and pop culture” — I knew this was the magazine for me. I download it and find Chip Coffey on the cover!

Now that is interesting, because last night I was discussing Mothman with my eighty-four year old mother, who wasn’t very familiar with Mothman. (I had brought my copy of Andrew Colvin’s new book Mothman Speaks! to show her; she found the book interesting and wanted to borrow it!) I told her about an incident I had when watching an episode of Paranormal State about Mothman, which included psychic Chip Coffey. (I had anticipated what Coffey was going to say and felt a strong electrical buzzing sensation… more on that will soon appear on Tim Binnal’s site.) Our conversation included interesting thoughts from mom on the military and paranormal events; including Mothman.

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Mothman on the telephone

Dream: Calling for Mothman
Funny odd snippet of a dream last night involving telephones, broadcasts and Mothman. Not much at all to relate. Dreamt the phone kept ringing, which irritated me. And each time I got up to answer it, I couldn’t hear much more than static, white noise. Through the buzzing, crackling noise I heard, faintly and breaking up, human voices. Sometimes a woman’s voice, sometimes a man’s. They were trying to leave me a message, but the numbers appearing on the caller ID screen weren’t any that I recognized. I kept trying to tell them they had the wrong number, I wasn’t who they were looking for. They, or I, would hang up, only to have them call again.

What came through from mainly the woman’s voice, was that they were looking for someone named “Charnie” or “Charny” (char-knee) and that I was her, or, it, or, him. Not sure. And, this all had something to do with Mothman. They seemed to think I knew things about Mothman and that I was keeping it from them, and, that I was this “Charnie” person.

At that point I get very annoyed. I tell them I am not “Charnie,” whoever the hell that is, and that, even if I did know things about Mothman, why should I tell them — who are they anyway?

They continue to demand I give up my supposed insider information on Mothman, and I continue to tell them to leave me alone. Bits of music, static and broken, intimidating voices come through the phone line. . .

From UFO Mystic: “Mothman Phone Home”
Here’s a 2006 article on Mothman’s phone number from Greg Bishop at UFO Mystic: “Mothman, Phone Home.”

“…there was a number printed which the writer said had been around since the late 1960s and connected the caller to the Mothman hisself. I called the number and got a Voice. It was eerie and mechanical. What I heard was a long fax-machine-like tone followed by “TIME 034600…ENTER COMMAND.” With no other ideas, I punched a couple of digits and was treated to another seemingly meaningless string of integers followed by the “ENTER COMMAND” command. The numbers didn’t seem to advance with time, they just seemed random.”

The comments that follow the post are worth reading as well.

Googling Charnie/Charny
Out of Fortean curiosity, I searched Charny; the first thing that came up was a Wikipedia entry on the Canadian town of Charny, which I’ve never heard of. A strange bit of town information:

Charny has reached regional exposure many times over the last twenty years struggling with Alex Couture Inc., a plant which buys dead animal corpses in order to recycle them, producing salable by-products. The plant generated bad smells and odours throughout the city. The plant has installed filters to screen out any odours.

Sad creepy echoes of death and animals, and a town history of insidious companies in connection with the Pt. Pleasant and Ohio areas that Colvin, among others, talk about in their research.
Mechanical Voices
In December 2009 I wrote about mechanical voices and Mothman here.

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Andrew Colvin’s ‘Mothman Speaks’

Volume 1 of Andrew Colvin’s Mothman Speaks; Candid Conversations Concerning Cosmic Conundrums – Cryptic Creatures, Chimeras, Contactees, and the Cleverly Coded Coincidences and … of the Collective Unconscious (Volume 1)

I love Andrew Colvin’s Mothman Photographers series, and his writing in general. I just ordered this book from Amazon and am looking forward to reading this new one from him.

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Odor of the Owl

Not Mothman, but shares some connections to the Cornwall Owlman, which has similarities to the Mothman events.

I’ve posted about England’s advertising campaign for a perfume company, that uses the owl as its mascot. A giant walking owl (not really an owl, of course! A person in an owl mask) that hands out coupons, travels the trams, etc. You can also follow the owl’s journeys on Facebook and Twitter. Some find this very cool, others creepy. I’m in the latter camp, finding, as always, Fortean conspiratorial connections everywhere. And I don’t like clowns, or mascots.

For more, visit my blog Animal Forteana.

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More Mothy Goodness: Mike Clelland interviews Andrew Colvin

Delighted to find that Mike Clelland has brought us a new interview, this one with Mothman witness/experiencer and author Andrew Colvin. (Mothman’s Photographer series, etc.) As I commented on Mike’s blog hidden experience, thank you for bringing this to us. I’ve been following Colvin for awhile and love his books, and appreciate his experience — he’s a witness and brings his personal journey/process to his research.

Listen to the interview here.

Colvin contributes to the L.O.W.F.I. site; you can find him on the Washington L.O.W.F.I. section here. And shameless plug, you can find me on the Oregon L.O.W.F.I. section here.

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Nick Redfern: Mothman and NASA

Juicy Fortean crazy out there stories (a good thing!) from Nick Redfern about NASA and Mothman. Yes, NASA and Mothman!. Who knew?

Actually, the story gives support to the idea that the government had something to do with manipulating energies and opportunities within the Mothman event.

Lair of the Beasts: Monsters at the Space Center – Mania.com

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