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The Spawn of Indrid Cold

Hold onto your hats, folks. We’ve got another Mothy bombshell – what seems to be a fairly solid link between the Mothman events, UFOS, JFK, and the MIBs. While these have been alluded to by John Keel and Gray Barker, we have always had difficulty matching names and faces. We knew the name of Indrid Cold, for instance, but we couldn’t put a face on him. While I do have a possible photo of him, it still lacks definitive corroboration.

While it is rumored that Indrid Cold had a wife and kids, and that several Ohio Valley families joined his “Lanulos” cult, perhaps it is more important to look at those who may have been involved with Team Cold in their various covert ops. Prior to attending the 2010 Mothman Festival in Pt. Pleasant, we had already ascertained that Cold was probably taking orders from ex-Nazis out of Argentina. They may have given him an antigravity craft, left over from WWII, to fly around in. Several reliable witnesses saw him flying over Pt. Pleasant. It may have been no problem to fly back and forth from S. America very quickly in such a craft, especially if military pilots along the way were pressured to lay off of them (which they apparently were).

First, consider the fact that Indrid made his first appearance on the same night that a gold-encrusted metallic sphere, which was impenetrable to drillbits and heat, fell from the sky about 10 miles away from Pt. Pleasant, in Ripley, WV. Since this story obviously involves an aircraft, and something wrapped in gold, my suspicions immediately went toward the famous Maury Island UFO participant and JFK conspirator, CIA pilot Fred Crisman.

Fred Crisman, the noted "disruption agent" who bridged the worlds of assassination and ufology, was apparently posing as a UFO investigator in and around Pt. Pleasant.

Fred Crisman, the noted "disruption agent" who bridged the worlds of assassination and ufology, may have posed as a UFO investigator in and around Pt. Pleasant. He paid particular attention to the Derenberger/Cold case.

Crisman lived in Tacoma and was known for infiltrating various organizations in the Pacific NW on behalf of defense intelligence. He was also a pilot for SwissAir who was busted for flying gold illegally across international boundaries. Anything involving the Swiss and gold leans in the direction of Nazis, of course. And those of you who have studied the history of nuclear power know that the best way to ship uranium is to wrap it in gold. The item Cold was searching for could have been nuclear, or it may have been a component in the Nazi Bell weapon. The Bell Weapon may have been ensconced somewhere in WV after it – or something similar – fell at Kecksburg, PA in 1965.

Second, consider the fact that an auto accident occurred behind Woody Derenberger just before he met Indrid Cold. This accident would have allowed the road to be blocked while Cold hypnotized Derenberger. After being hypnotized a couple of times, Derenberger was taken to Lanulos, which sounds like a Weimar Republic “jewel in the jungle.” Modern, hi-tech appliances abounded in Lanulos, like the moving walkways we now see in today’s airports. People there went around in the nude, just as the Bohemians had prior to the arrival of Hitler…

While at the Mothman Festival in Sept., I heard the story of a Pt. Pleasant man who was abducted by “aliens” after he stopped to help at the scene of a car wreck. Now really… Why would aliens need to set up a car wreck in order to abduct people? Clearly I had stumbled upon a clear case of terrestrial mind control, one that followed a template used during WWII: setting up roadblocks in order to waylay people.

So, at the festival, I had photos of some of my suspects out on the table. Sure enough, I got verification there – from someone who actually met Indrid Cold – that Crisman, as well as the mysterious turtlenecked MIB photographed by Allen Greenfield in 1969 (at the Charleston, WV UFO convention – see photograph) were BOTH involved with Indrid Cold.

MIB phtographed in 1969 at the UFO convention in Charleston, WV. At this meeting, John Keel revealed the "secret of the UFOs." Did he spill the Nazi beans, or inadvertently hide them?

MIB photographed by Allen Greenfield in 1969, at the UFO convention in Charleston, WV. At this meeting, John Keel is said to have revealed the "secret of the UFOs." Did Keel spill the beans on the Nazis, or inadvertently hide the truth with his "earth energy" theories?

Not only that, but one of my witnesses on Woodward Drive also identified the Greenfield MIB as being present on Woodward throughout 1967 and 1968. This ties the MIBs in Pt. Pleasant to the MIBs in Charleston, and also ties them to the various assassinations that Mothman warned people about.

These assassinations have been linked to NASA by various researchers. And the linkages don’t stop. For instance, Oswald’s next job was going to be with NASA. And Charles Manson, whose Family had tangential links to the RFK assassination, was an ex-Woodward Drive resident. Now we have a better idea why he carved a swastika into his forehead! Sirhan Sirhan, by the way, is rumored to have been flown “east of Lake Michigan,” possibly to Toronto or to Ohio, for his final programming.

Even today, Sirhan does not remember firing wildly into the Ambassador Hotel ceiling. Manson and Sirhan are rumored to have known each other, having partied together at the Spiral Staircase house. Woodward resident Sara Jane Moore, who experienced several bouts with “missing time,” was also in the mix. She suddenly appeared in 1966, just in time for the MIB and Mothman, after being totally off the grid for ten full years. Neither law enforcement, nor her family, could locate her after she abandoned her kids in 1956. We still don’t know where she was and, perhaps, neither does she.

Incredibly, I have heard a report that Mothman was seen flying over Houston’s Johnson Space Center in the early 1980s. And something looking like him was apparently seen at the 1942 Battle of Los Angeles, the nation’s first modern UFO story, which probably involved a Nazi saucer (that just happened to be flying over the Bush family’s adopted neighborhood in Culver City). The military shot thousands of rounds at the Los Angeles UFO. A winged humanoid was also seen flying alongside Nazi “foo-fighters” at that time but, as Keel noted, this aspect was edited out of the mainstream news. Clearly, it seems Mothman has been wanting us to look at this Nazi-NASA-UFO angle for a long time. Does this mean the ex-Nazis had something to do with the Silver Bridge collapse? Perhaps, when one considers that the Bell weapon sends out deep vibrations that can work bolts loose from any structure. Even if it were deep underneath the TNT Area, it still could have affected the aluminum bolts of the Silver Bridge which, coincidentally, were designed by J.P. Morgan’s American Bridge company.

CIA pilot David Ferrie, another JFK conspirator, may have been the Frightwig man seen in Pt. Pleasant. Both Ferrie and Crisman were Wandering Bishops, meaning they were ordained as ministers in CIA-controlled church groups. Ferrie's skills as a hypnotist would have been invaluable to Team Cold as they abucted UFO witnesses. Ferrie's skills as a cance researcher would have been invaluable in getting rid of them, too.

CIA pilot David Ferrie, another JFK conspirator, may have been the Frightwig man seen in Pt. Pleasant. Both Ferrie and Crisman were Wandering Bishops, meaning they were ordained as ministers in CIA-controlled church groups. Ferrie's skills as a hypnotist would have been invaluable to Team Cold as they abucted UFO witnesses. Ferrie's skills as a cancer researcher would have been invaluable in getting rid of any pesky researchers who refused to be believe in the ET thesis.

While Morgan had a history of hiring saboteurs like Aleister Crowley (followers of whom were present in Pt. Pleasant during Mothman), it is unlikely that the bridge collapse was purposeful. It was probably just a byproduct of secret weapons development, like so many other of our social ills…

Even today, we hear stories of strange Mothman-like sightings. We have had them most recently in Parkersburg, WV (above the Blennerhassett Island Mound and the Oil and Gas Museum), in Nuremberg, Germany (right after I first blogged about the Nazi connection to Mothman) and in Los Angeles. The timing of the L.A. sightings may relate to the errant “missile” that was seen recently. These errant L.A. missile sightings go back at least until 1972, when Gemstone File author Bruce Roberts related them to the activities of the Watergate “plumbers” (assassins) and their ex-Nazi bosses – the developers of modern terrorism and Al Qaeda. Bank of America and GM were amongst Roberts’ favorite Gemstone bogeymen. Today, these two companies are still causing mischief, by milking the treasury and stealing homes. In fact, BoA is said to be the subject of the next Wikileaks leak. In 2004, Mothman witness Harriet Plumbrook, along with several thousand other people, saw a missile get shot down with a laser above San Francisco. Mothman sightings were seen all over the West Coast that year, including in Malibu, CA (near a shrine to the goddess Kali).

In an amazing synchronicity, Roberts’ father died just two or three weeks before my own father died in 1972. Roberts claimed his father had been given cancer by the Watergate plumbers, who must have been associated in one form or another with David Ferrie. The primary methods for causing the cancer were 1) needle stick with uranium, 2) needle stick with cancer causing virus, and 3) inhalation of nickel dust. My father worked in the rare metals division of Carbide, which handled pure nickel. Carbide and its subsidiary in Germany, Linde, were primarily responsible for the Manhattan Project and our massive plutonium production after the war, so uranium was readily available, too. Linde also developed synthetic gems, such as the ones Roberts claimed to have invented. In fact, the inventor of the laser, Maiman, claimed that Roberts, a former OSS officer, worked for Linde when he gave Maiman the particular synthetic rubies that finally worked in the laser. Roberts, upset over his father’s murder and the fact that he never received proper compensation for his inventions, spent the rest of his life trying to expose the military industrial complex.

It is said that the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever is based on the events that inspired Roberts’ Gemstone File: the surreptitious takeover of the Howard Hughes empire by Aristotle Onassis. Those wanting to an easy-to-understand outline of how such things work can also check out the new Mel Gibson film, The Edge of Darkness. Just change the location of the movie from “Massachusetts” to the “TNT Area” and insert the name “Carbide” instead of “Northmoor,” and you will understand how and why the MIB wreaked havoc on the town of Pt. Pleasant during Mothman. Unfortunately, there is no Mothman in Edge of Darkness to save the day. We therefore should be thankful that we had Mothman in WV, and that he is still around today, throwing wrenches into the wicked plans of the international mafia.

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Hero Visited by Ghost of Subpop Executive

Nicole Brodeur of The Seattle Times recently wrote an interesting column about the death of Subpop Records executive Andy Kotowicz, who was killed in a fiery auto accident in Seattle. It seems that after he died, Kotowicz appeared and spoke to the shop owner who rescued Kotowicz’s daughter from the burning car wreckage. Such stories are common to those of us who investigate the paranormal:

Kenny Johnson is a hero. This is a fact. This we know.


Just over a week ago, Johnson climbed into a burning Subaru that had just been hit on 15th Avenue Northwest in Ballard and pulled 3-year-old Anna Kotowicz from her car seat, saving her life.

Her father, Andy Kotowicz, 37, an executive at Sub Pop Records, was taken out of the driver’s seat by paramedics but died three days later.

This, too, is a fact. This, sadly, we know.

But what do we make of Johnson’s statement that he later saw Kotowicz in a vision?

Last Tuesday morning — two days after Kotowicz’s death — Johnson awoke to see Kotowicz standing beside his bed. He gave Johnson messages for his family and co-workers.

In the days since, Johnson’s tiny sandwich shop, Rizzo’s French Dip, has been overwhelmed with new customers who want to reward him, somehow, for what he did.

On Friday, the place sold out of sandwiches by 12:30 p.m.; the roast beef usually lasts until 6.

On the front counter, flowers. On the wall of business cards, a handwritten note from Seattle glass artist Dale Chihuly; and a piece of Sub Pop stationery that says, simply, “We (heart) you.”

People have been shaking his hand everywhere, Johnson said, some even kissing it. Seattle City Councilman Nick Licata invited him to City Hall on Monday for special recognition.

People have also been telling Johnson stories of their own visions of loved ones and strangers who have passed, and appeared to them with messages.

Johnson’s wife is a psychic; she told her husband Kotowicz came to him because he was the last person to be with him.


“His spirit went through me,” Johnson said. “That’s what I believe, and whether it’s true or not, who knows.”

I believe him. Twice I’ve been visited by people who passed away. My brain knows that something like that couldn’t happen. But my heart doesn’t doubt it for a second.

After my mother died two years ago, I took a bottle of her perfume home to Seattle and put it on my dresser. One lonely night, I walked into my room and was overcome. It smelled as though someone had just sprayed the perfume, even though I hadn’t touched the bottle in months.

I was comforted to still be connected to someone I loved, even if it was by a filament of faith, a scent in the air.

Alexandra Hepburn, a grief counselor who also teaches at Antioch University, said visions like Johnson’s “are not acceptable in our modern, scientific times.”

And yet, even skeptics acknowledge feeling the presence of, or being contacted by, someone who has died, she said.

“I’m pretty open to all kinds of possibilities and want to see how they help clients,” Hepburn said. “I treat these experiences with great respect and awe.”

Jinny Tesik, a grief counselor since 1982, hears stories like Johnson’s all the time.

There was the widow whose neighbor came by to say her dead husband had visited one night and asked the neighbor to check in on his wife. The widow, Tesik said, was infuriated: Why hadn’t he visited her?

A mother lost a daughter who used to love to bead. The woman found beads “in the most unlikely places” after the girl’s death, Tesik said. When she moved to a new place, the mother walked into the empty living room and spotted a bead.

“I absolutely believe that these things happen,” said Tesik, founder of Grief & Life Transitions Counseling and co-founder of the Western Washington Bereavement Network.

“I can’t put a meaning on it, but I think the veil between life and death is very thin.”

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Someone You Should Avoid in Seattle

Chris Cartier recently wrote an interesting article in The Seattle Weekly about a Seattle man who has witnessed an unusual number of deaths. One could say that this falls within Forteana:

About 20 minutes after Michael Yohannes was shot and killed on the corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street a week ago Tuesday afternoon, in what may have been a gang-related incident, eyewitness Paul Hamilton was standing nearby looking more annoyed than shocked. Turns out that Yohannes wasn’t the first person Hamilton has seen get killed downtown—it was, he says, the sixth.

The first deaths that Hamilton, a 40-year-old housing agent at Quick Switch Rentals, says he witnessed involved three people in 1986. He was standing between Pike and Union Streets when a car came crashing out of an upper story of a parking garage, landing on another man below. The crash apparently killed the driver, who had just suffered a heart attack, causing him to accelerate out of the building. It also killed his wife, who was riding shotgun. “All of a sudden this car comes though the wall,” Hamilton recalled. “It decapitated the man it landed on. It was the first time I’d ever seen a head roll down the street.”

The next death, he says, was in 1999: He and his wife were at Westlake Center when they saw two men arguing. One pulled out a gun and shot the other several times. “It just dropped him to the ground, dead,” he says.

The fifth fatality occurred, he says, just two years ago while he was waiting for a bus home. He says that all of a sudden a man pushed a woman in front of a bus, killing her instantly. “There was a big commotion and you could hear the woman’s head get crushed,” he says. “It was terrible.”

After the latest death he witnessed on Tuesday, Hamilton says it’s starting to “get annoying.”

“I had never really thought about it before, but after this last time, the bodies started piling up in my head,” he says.

Luckily Hamilton seems to have a strong stomach. He says that immediately after last week’s shooting, “my wife [and I] just looked at each other, ’cause we were supposed to be getting some dinner, and said ‘Where are we gonna eat now?’” All the commotion and blocked-off streets limited their options: “We had to settle for Subway.”

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