Separating Fact From Fiction: Down the Mothman Mystery Rabbit Hole

Join Daz Smith and the Down the Rabbit Hole remote viewing team as they tackle one of America's most famous cryptid mysteries: the Mothman of Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Whether you are a true believer or skeptic, what they discovered about this famous 1966 encounter will shock you. 

Through collaboration across the viewing team, this episode demonstrates that remote viewing is a powerful tool for investigating mysteries and distinguishing fact from folklore in the paranormal world.

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General Overview of the Tasking and Background: 

The remote viewers are to move to the optimum position, location, and time, and then sketch and describe the thing identified by witnesses as the Mothman in November 1966.

In Point Pleasant, West Virginia, dozens of locals reported sightings of a large, winged humanoid with glowing red eyes—dubbed the "Mothman." The first major sighting occurred in November 1966 near the abandoned TNT plant. Over the next year, reports of the creature, UFOs, and visits from mysterious "Men in Black" fueled widespread fear. The sightings ended abruptly after the tragic collapse of the Silver Bridge in December 1967, which killed 46 people. Many believed the Mothman was a supernatural warning of the disaster.