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Mothman and Name Game in Chile

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 13th, 2012


Mothman by Andy Finkle.
Were there historical Mothman sightings in Chile in 1987?
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology, Inexplicata, on September 12, 2012, appears to be hinting as such in a new article, “Chile: The Mothman Visits La Serena?”
“The strange winged being was resting on a power line, and at a given moment, it issued a loud squawk that spread panic among the witnesses, causing many of them to hurriedly abandon the area.”
Is the name game being played with “Serena”?
Serena is a feminine given name, derived from the Latin word serenus, meaning “clear, tranquil, serene”. This name was borne by an obscure early saint, Saint Serena of Rome. Serena, cousin of main character Samantha Stephens in Bewitched; both roles were played by Elizabeth Montgomery. From the Twilight series, Serena is a human/vampire hybrid. She is the first daughter of Joham, the oldest half-sister of Maysun, Nahuel, and Jennifer, and the first known hybrid in existence.

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Loren Coleman – who has written posts on Cryptomundo.
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One Response to “Mothman and Name Game in Chile”

  1. Ulysses responds:

    Bravo sir ! Nicely done . It seems there is more to it than we know of course. Who would have thought TV execs( actually the writers) would have researched Witchcraft and found that name . It’s quite fascinating really. My question is though and of course , only the witness could answer this , is if the being was resting on a power line , how big was it really ? I work close to the Flordia Everglades and see all manner of birds and power lines here are prevalent but nothing bigger than a parrot ( there’s a lot of the loose around here ) , crow or pigeon .



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