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Spurred by the realization that the 9/11 attacks were accurately predicted - in 1967 - by a childhood friend who was seeing Mothman, Seattle artist Andy Colvin began filming a reality series, The Mothman's Photographer, documenting his experiences growing up in West Virginia.
The Mothman Speaks chronicles the thoughts and feelings of several Mothman experiencers in the years immediately after the attacks. These revealing letters, penned during a wave of odd synchronicities, sightings, and encounters, indicate that Mothman may be a guardian angel of mind-bending proportions. Increasingly, the Mothman events look to be as important and miraculous as the famous events at Fatima.
Interwoven with these personal diaries are discussions between Colvin and other witnesses and experts that reach back into the mysterious history of the Ohio Valley, giving a fuller context for the phenomenon. Colvin also tracks the relationship between the paranormal and the media - how the two seemingly work together to help form public opinion and belief. Also included is a chapter featuring previously unpublished material from the late John Keel, author of "The Mothman Prophecies."
"A great paranormal/conspiracy thriller... " -Lesley Gunter, The Debris Field
"Many enlightened truths, all converging... " -Dreamers Online
"It's too bad we all don't go through this kind of learning process... " -John Keel
"Really enjoyable... " -Karyn Dolan, Through the Keyhole
"The best conspiracy going... " -Harriet Plumbrook
"Fantastic! Should be in everyone's Paranormal Top Ten... " -Regan Lee, UFO Digest
"All-encompassing... The most important new development in the study of the Mothman entity." -James Smith, TheMothman.org
"A breakthrough in how we perceive the mysterious... " -Greg Bishop, UFO Mystic
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