Ghost on the Bridge

There is an old covered bridge deep in a wooded area near my house. It is still used, but not very often as there was recently a new route connecting the backroads to the main ones. There may be an actual name for it, but around here it is known as the “666 Bridge.”

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Happy Holidays!

Took a bit of a break from working on the site, it being the holidays and all. I hope everyone had a merry Christmas, and has a Happy New Year!

I’ve found some new stuff and I’m currently working on some original content that will get posted once finished. Stay tuned!

The Grinning Man

The Grinning Man is the name given to one or more mysterious figures that has become associated with various reports of paranormal activity. The Grinning Man is sometimes described as being an extraterrestrial, Men in Black or a hominid cryptid and was investigated by notable paranormal author John A. Keel and ufologist James Moseley. Arguably the best known Grinning Man was Indrid Cold, who appeared during the 1960s’ Mothman sightings. Reports of Grinning Men often occur during periods of increased UFO sightings.

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The Toynbee Tiles

The Toynbee tiles (also called Toynbee plaques) are messages of mysterious origin found embedded in asphalt in about two dozen major cities in the United States and three South American capitals. Since the 1980s, several hundred tiles have been discovered. They are generally about the size of an American license plate, but sometimes considerably larger. They contain some variation on the following inscription:

TOYNBEE IDEA
IN KUBRICK’S 2001
RESURRECT DEAD
ON PLANET JUPITER.

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Mothman

The Mothman is a creature reportedly seen in the Charleston and Point Pleasant areas of West Virginia from November 12, 1966, to December 1967. Most observers describe the Mothman as a winged man-sized creature with large reflective red eyes and large wings. The creature was sometimes reported as having no head, with its eyes set into its chest.

A number of hypotheses have been presented to explain eyewitness accounts, ranging from misidentification and coincidence, to paranormal phenomena and conspiracy theories.

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