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Mothman - Explained by the Billy Meier Contacts
Explained by the Billy Meier Contacts:
Mysteries, Myths, Legends, Conspiracy Theories, Historical Inaccuracies & More
compiled by David Chance
Mothman
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Important Note: For accuracy, please consult the Contact Report links for date, context,
and the German language originals. Numerous entries in this document have already
been superseded by corrected translations online.
Contact Report 328
Billy:
… I had an inquiry from America, which caused a misunderstanding, but which only became
clear when I phoned Christian Frehner. It was about a figure who is called Indrid-Cold in the
USA and who allegedly comes from a planet called Lanulos, as Andrew Cossette explained to
me when he called. He also said that in America there is a story going around that this figure is
probably of extraterrestrial origin. It is said to be headless, to have glowing red eyes and wings
and to have flown through the air and so on and so forth. In general, it has been reported that
the figure Indrid-Cold was or is called 'Mothman', which can mean both 'moth man' and 'moth
man'. This figure is said to have been particularly popular in 1967/68 in the village or town of
Point Pleasant in West Virginia, and many UFOs have appeared, not only in West Virginia, but
even worldwide. There are said to be hundreds of witnesses to all of these incidents, including
many police officers. Since I had no knowledge of all this and had obviously misinterpreted the
name 'Mothman' as 'Maitreya', I asked Michael Hesemann for advice. Of course he did not find
the Indrid Cold story resp. the 'Mothman' story. Now the question about what to really think of
this story, if you know anything about it at all, and if yes, if you are allowed to talk about it? For