Thanks to Andrew Colvin who posted this on FB:
‘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.
Recent Encounters: Mothman in Ohio
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.
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.
