"West Virginia has played host to two famous monsters, both within a span of a dozen years. In 1955, a 12-foot-tall space creature landed in a flying saucer and terrified the town of Flatwoods. And in 1966-67, a monster nicknamed "Mothman" performed a similar frightfest on the citizens of Point Pleasant. But today, the Flatwoods monster -- it never got a name -- is almost invisible on the vacation landscape. All that the town of Flatwoods offers are some monster replicas for sale ($25) in the gas station next to the Shoney's. In contrast, Point Pleasant is keenly attuned to the needs of the modern monster tourist. It has a very cool Mothman statue. It has a Mothman museum. It sells lots of Mothman merchandise. Why the difference? Mothman was made into a Hollywood movie in 2001 and thus is more than a monster -- he's a celebrity." - roadside
This statue is not very close to what eyewitnesses said the mothman looked like. For sketches from the original real mothman sighting, check here.






Meanwhile, in a quiet Tel Aviv coffee shop, Israeli Kobi Drori, a guide for the 
He performs the surgeries for free through his nonprofit organization, A&S Research. Leir also was a consultant on the TV show "X-Files" and has appeared on programs on the History Channel and SciFi Channel.



Kong pharmacy about 80 years ago. ... Now Jack Rink, a 



terrestrials. Rael sees himself as their last prophet, while also defending human cloning and sexuality which knows no bounds.



Does the Save a Chupacabra reward idea sound fun?



