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John A. Keel

Unraveling the dark enigma of the Mothman legend.

3.525595ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: John A. Keel

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780765341976

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1975

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: 1. Beelzebub Visits West Virginia
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Chapter 2: 2. The Creep Who Came in from the Cold
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Chapter 3: 3. The Flutter of Black Wings
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Chapter 4: 4. Take the Train
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Chapter 5: 5. The Cold Who Came Down in the Rain
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Chapter 6: 6. Mothman!
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Chapter 7: 7. The Night of the Bleeding Ear
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Chapter 8: 8. Procession of the Damned
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Chapter 9: 9. “Wake Up Down There!”
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Chapter 10: 10. Purple Lights and April Foolishness
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Chapter 11: 11. If This is Wednesday, It Must Be a Venusian
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Chapter 12: 12. Games Nonpeople Play
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Chapter 13: 13. Phantom Photographers
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Chapter 14: 14. Sideways in Time
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Chapter 15: 15. Misery on the Mount
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Chapter 16: 16. Paranoiacs Are Made, Not Born
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Chapter 17: 17. “Even the Bedouins Hate Their Telephone Company”
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Chapter 18: 18. “Something Awful Is Going to Happen…”
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Chapter 19: 19. “Where the Birds Gather…”
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Who should listen The Mothman Prophecies

"The Mothman Prophecies" by John A. Keel is a captivating exploration of the bizarre and unexplained phenomena surrounding the Mothman sightings in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Ideal for fans of paranormal investigations, cryptozoology, and UFO lore, the summary audiobook appeals to those curious about the intersection of myth, folklore, and real-life events. It also attracts listeners interested in the psychological and sociological implications of such phenomena, as well as anyone drawn to the eerie allure of mystery and the unknown.

3 quotes from The Mothman Prophecies

  • "The truth is that we are not alone, and Mothman is only one manifestation of the unknown mysteries that surround us."
  • "In our search for the truth, we often confront our own fears, as the stories we gather become a mirror reflecting our deepest anxieties."
  • "The Mothman Prophecies suggest that sometimes, the most profound messages come to us in the chaos of the unexplained, urging us to pay attention to the signs around us."

Author : John A. Keel

John A. Keel, originally named Alva John Kiehle, was a prominent Fortean author and journalist known for his extensive work in paranormal studies. Beginning his writing career at the age of 12, he gained significant recognition for his explorations of unidentified flying objects and the legendary "Mothman" of West Virginia. As one of the most influential ufologists since the 1970s, Keel's perspectives on UFOs and related phenomena evolved over the years, establishing him as a unique and sometimes controversial figure in the field. His second book, "UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse," introduced the idea that modern UFO encounters often mirrored ancient folklore. Additionally, he coined the term "men in black" to describe elusive figures who intimidate UFO witnesses and suggested a connection between UFOs and psychic experiences. Preferring the broader classification of Fortean, Keel's work spanned a diverse array of paranormal topics, solidifying his legacy as a pivotal thinker in the realm of the unexplained.

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The Mothman Prophecies Free Audiobook Download

John A. Keel

Unraveling the dark enigma of the Mothman legend.

3.525595rating

Information

Author: John A. Keel

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780765341976

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1975

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Mothman Prophecies

"The Mothman Prophecies" by John A. Keel is a captivating exploration of the bizarre and unexplained phenomena surrounding the Mothman sightings in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Ideal for fans of paranormal investigations, cryptozoology, and UFO lore, the summary audiobook appeals to those curious about the intersection of myth, folklore, and real-life events. It also attracts listeners interested in the psychological and sociological implications of such phenomena, as well as anyone drawn to the eerie allure of mystery and the unknown.

3 quotes from The Mothman Prophecies

  • "The truth is that we are not alone, and Mothman is only one manifestation of the unknown mysteries that surround us."
  • "In our search for the truth, we often confront our own fears, as the stories we gather become a mirror reflecting our deepest anxieties."
  • "The Mothman Prophecies suggest that sometimes, the most profound messages come to us in the chaos of the unexplained, urging us to pay attention to the signs around us."

Author: John A. Keel

John A. Keel, originally named Alva John Kiehle, was a prominent Fortean author and journalist known for his extensive work in paranormal studies. Beginning his writing career at the age of 12, he gained significant recognition for his explorations of unidentified flying objects and the legendary "Mothman" of West Virginia. As one of the most influential ufologists since the 1970s, Keel's perspectives on UFOs and related phenomena evolved over the years, establishing him as a unique and sometimes controversial figure in the field. His second book, "UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse," introduced the idea that modern UFO encounters often mirrored ancient folklore. Additionally, he coined the term "men in black" to describe elusive figures who intimidate UFO witnesses and suggested a connection between UFOs and psychic experiences. Preferring the broader classification of Fortean, Keel's work spanned a diverse array of paranormal topics, solidifying his legacy as a pivotal thinker in the realm of the unexplained.