Let's turn a more fortean eye to the skies above because, contrary to current events, those skies aren't falling, they're crawling. Crawling with lifeforms or biomechanical craft or something else we've yet to understand. Something that moves like jellyfish, dissolves that cotton candy, and possibly exhibits migratory behavior. The high strangeness doesn't stop there, as Nick Redfern explains in
My Five Favorite Flying Freaks: When Winged Monsters Go on the Rampage. Mothmen, Batsquatches, and Pterodactyls have been reported for decades, yet we remain no closer to an explanation than when they were first reported. We only know we prefer these abominations in the sky away from us, rather than on the ground eyeing us with malice. It timely then to issue a warning to
Watch The Skies. This review of
A Guide to Sky Monsters: Thunderbirds, the Jersey Devil, Mothman, and Other Cryptids is a veritable "who's who" of flying monstrosities. While the review suggests there could have been a better balance between long established cryptids and those that have put in a single appearance, overall it's very positive review with praise for the historical and cultural perspective. (CM)
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