April 20, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/4th month/Day 109)
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~ Omer 2
26 April, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
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Month of the Flower Moon…Ka wa ni (Cherokee Moon)
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in 1902 – Marie and Pierre Curie Discover Radium
Cursed lore of shapeshifters
~ Mr mythos ~
…a 38 minute video
“The folklore of shapeshifters is most certainly cursed. Throughout history, cultures across the world believed in the ability to shapeshift, usually achieved by means of black magic or some form of witchcraft, and much assistance from the Devil. Many were wrongfully accused, however, records point toward at least a few ‘real’ monsters…” (Mr. Mythos)
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The Mothman: A Warning of Disaster?
The Mothman is more than just a cryptid; it’s a harbinger of doom. With its glowing red eyes and eerie presence, this creature has been linked to disasters worldwide. Discover its chilling appearances and decide for yourself!
“In Point Pleasant, West Virginia, a large humanoid creature called the Mothman was sighted decades ago by two young couples who fled the dark woods in terror. On November 15, 1966, Roger and Linda Scarberry and Steve and Mary Mallette reportedly saw a “large flying man with ten-foot wings” with glowing red eyes when they were driving along State Route 62 just north of Point Pleasant. They saw a menacing figure standing six to seven feet tall near an abandoned National Guard Armory building and power plant. Panicking, Roger Scarberry immediately sped away from the large gray creature making their way to Point Pleasant while the Cryptid followed.
When they arrived in Point Pleasant, they reported the strange sighting to the police, stating the “thing” rose up like a helicopter. Though saying it was a “clumsy runner,” it excelled in gliding, easily keeping pace, even as the car reached a hundred miles per hour.”
~ the couples had seen this bizarre creature, dubbed the “Mothman,” in the “TNT” area. It was called the TNT area because during World War II, that region, comprising more than 8,000 acres, was devoted to an ammunition manufacturing facility that employed a few thousand people at its peak
~ The Point Pleasant Register reported the unusual sighting on November 16, 1966, titled “Couples See Man-Sized Bird… Creature… Something”. The national press soon picked up the reports and helped spread the story across the United States
~ sightings continued until the Silver Bridge, carrying U.S. Route 35 over the Ohio River between Point Pleasant, West Virginia, and Gallipolis, Ohio, collapsed on December 15, 1967. Collapsing under the weight of rush-hour traffic, 46 people were killed. The bridge was carrying much heavier loads than it had originally been designed for and had been poorly maintained. The collapse was caused by the failure of a single eyebar in a suspension chain. However, afterward, people began to claim they had seen the Mothman standing on the bridge the day before, possibly as an omen of the disaster to come
~ in 2006, Wamsley opened the Mothman Museum to showcase his assembled archival material, including police reports and witness accounts from various sightings
~ source: Legends of America
“While the story of Mothman first appeared in the small town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, it has since fluttered into urban legends across the world, each sighting draped like a holey curtain within the eerie realm of folklore.”
~ In the mid-1970s, the Mothman made an unexpected appearance in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Locals reported seeing a flying humanoid with glowing eyes, which caused quite the stir. Some even said it was a harbinger of an upcoming flood in the region. Just like in Point Pleasant, this Mothman was seen as a supernatural warning system, swooping in to signal disaster.
~ Further north in Mexico, sightings of similar creatures have also surfaced, particularly around times of misfortune. In fact, Mexican folklore is filled with stories of winged, humanoid beings who bring omens of doom. These beings go by many names – such as “La Lechuza” – but Mothman-like creatures seem to fit right in with the local legends. Whether it’s the looming threat of earthquakes or political turmoil, it seems like Mothman has a knack for showing up just when things are about to get dicey.
~ But Mothman isn’t just hanging around in the Americas. He’s been seen making his way across the Atlantic, with sightings in Europe that seem straight out of a horror novel. In the 1980s, there were reports from Chernobyl in Ukraine – yes, that Chernobyl. Just before the infamous nuclear disaster, workers claimed to have seen a winged figure hovering near the plant.
~ In the UK, where folklore is about as abundant as cups of tea, Mothman (or something quite like him) has made several appearances. One notable sighting occurred in Cornwall in the 1970s. Locals reported seeing a large, owl-like creature flying around the area, which they named “The Owlman.”
~ Poland also had its brush with the creature. In the early 2000s, Polish residents reported seeing a creature that was eerily similar to Mothman, complete with glowing eyes and a dark, winged silhouette. This Mothman sighting occurred near an abandoned building – fitting, considering how Mothman seems to have a soft spot for decaying or industrial areas.
~ China, Japan, the Philippines have had similar mothman sightings, often before some kind of disaster
~ source: Exploring the Global Mothman Phenomenon
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