What on Earth was Mothman doing in Wyoming? That's not his usual stomping (flapping?) ground. I guess we all need a change of scenery once in awhile. Stay Blessed.
Hi Jimmy and Jared! How very cool that a scientist has come forward with a Mothman sighting! I'm not surprised that it was in Wyoming as that is probably the only place that is more desolate than the interior of the Appalachians. My old boss had a ranch there BECAUSE it's so desolate! His description of Mothman is spot-on too. I've said for a while that there had to be more than one. Perhaps their popularion is growing just like ours is. The question that still looms , however, is where does that population come from? Maybe it does answer the 'why do they follow the car' question though: they live in desolate areas, so they get bored and drag race with the cars and trucks! I mean, what else is a teenage mothman supposed to do? (Kidding!😅) Seriously, I'm just glad our scientist friend wasn't followed and taken away! I can see why he keeps his eyes open a little wider now.😳 Y'all take care! May God bless you and yours. 😊
@@nancyholcombe8030 this is a cool story isn’t it? As far as where they come from I got a story from last year that might shed some light Straight From The Source: Hear The Incredible Story Of An Original 1967 Mothman Encounter! th-cam.com/video/EsXjfGo9yw4/w-d-xo.html
@@SpookyAppalachia very cool! Checking it out now!😊 Edit: This story I remember. It wouldn't surprise me! I guess I should say that we have no idea if they're now living and breeding on the planet or if they are somebody's experiment with our own moths that they're releasing around the planet, etc., etc. From what little we've seen they seem to gather the same sort of limited intel, which is unusual for a free-thinking species. That is what I find odd.
Another great story Brothers! Thank you.
@@Old_8_gauge thanks James!
I love Mothman month! That was another spooky encounter!! I love it!! Have a great day guys!!🥰♥️♥️♥️
Thought I already wrote you back but I’m glad you’re enjoying it and that you also have a great day!
@@SpookyAppalachia Thank you, you have a great day too!🥰♥️♥️♥️
Mothman month!
Yeah it’s been AWESOME
What on Earth was Mothman doing in Wyoming? That's not his usual stomping (flapping?) ground. I guess we all need a change of scenery once in awhile. Stay Blessed.
@@Kneon_Knight I’ve been getting stories of people seeing it all over the place. Guess it’s glove trotting lol
❤❤❤❤ awesome story
@@GrannyNoodles hey thank you!
Hi Jimmy and Jared! How very cool that a scientist has come forward with a Mothman sighting! I'm not surprised that it was in Wyoming as that is probably the only place that is more desolate than the interior of the Appalachians. My old boss had a ranch there BECAUSE it's so desolate! His description of Mothman is spot-on too. I've said for a while that there had to be more than one. Perhaps their popularion is growing just like ours is. The question that still looms , however, is where does that population come from? Maybe it does answer the 'why do they follow the car' question though: they live in desolate areas, so they get bored and drag race with the cars and trucks! I mean, what else is a teenage mothman supposed to do? (Kidding!😅) Seriously, I'm just glad our scientist friend wasn't followed and taken away! I can see why he keeps his eyes open a little wider now.😳 Y'all take care! May God bless you and yours. 😊
@@nancyholcombe8030 this is a cool story isn’t it? As far as where they come from I got a story from last year that might shed some light Straight From The Source: Hear The Incredible Story Of An Original 1967 Mothman Encounter!
th-cam.com/video/EsXjfGo9yw4/w-d-xo.html
@@SpookyAppalachia very cool! Checking it out now!😊
Edit: This story I remember. It wouldn't surprise me! I guess I should say that we have no idea if they're now living and breeding on the planet or if they are somebody's experiment with our own moths that they're releasing around the planet, etc., etc. From what little we've seen they seem to gather the same sort of limited intel, which is unusual for a free-thinking species. That is what I find odd.
Another great story...thank you Spooky and Jared 😊
Hey thank you and I’m glad you did
Great show over here!
@@ScullyPop thank you!
Man this one is so wild and spooky...yet also NEAT! God bless
@@JaredKingTV sure was!
Very interesting and spooky!
@@BarefootParanormal hey thank you!