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Signs

Stream of consciousness cryptozoology? Connect the dots romantic zoology? Twilight language hominology? Have you ever chosen a date, pondered, wondered, and seen where it took you? Let’s begin with January 30th, for example, and see where we go today.

Let me examine first this curious little book entitled Bigfoot: Tales of Unexplained Creatures. It was published in 1978. Were you around in 1978? Do you recall the booklet’s investigator, a guy named Dennis Pilchis?

Pilchis’ little organization existed in Rome, Ohio, and was called Page Research Library. His group privately published this thin strange book, Bigfoot: Tales of Unexplained Creatures, as well as Night Siege.

A couple very weird reports are noted for January 30, 1959, in Pilchis’ 1978 booklet. One is about a trucker driving that night on U.S. Route 52 near New Richmond, Ohio. He told authorities he saw a bizarre gray “ugly” creature with tentacles crossing the road ahead of his truck. Two hours later, just across the state border in Covington, Kentucky, a woman reported seeing a bent over strange grayish creature with a lopsided chest, “ugly” tentacles, and rolls of fat running horizontally over a bald head.

Loveland Frog

The New Richmond report is not too far from Loveland, Ohio, where the bipedal humanoid Lizardman or “Loveland Frog” was seen by two police officers on March 3, 1972. Also, near here on May 25, 1955, Robert Hunnicutt was driving in Branch Hill, Ohio, at 3:30 AM when he saw three 3.5 foot tall hunchbacked gray entities standing by the roadside. The creatures had forehead folds, slit mouths, and lopsided chests. Hunnicutt reported an odor like alfalfa and almonds.

Intriguingly, Point Pleasant, Clermont County, just off of U.S. Route 52, about five miles east of New Richmond, Ohio, is the birthplace of Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the USA, (April 27, 1822).

Mothman

Humm, Point Pleasant, Ohio and Point Pleasant, West Virginia (Mothman country).

Scrunt

Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania, is in Bucks County, a very strange place (actually loved by Ivan T. Sanderson for its ringing rocks). M. Night Shyamalan’s 2002 film Signs, starring Mel Gibson and Lizardmen (top of the blog), was filmed and set in Bucks County. Shyamalan’s weird movie, Lady in the Water (about a nymph – a Merbeing?- and a werewolf-like Scrunt – seen above), was shot in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. With the exception of the Pine Barrens footage, all of The Last Broadcast (about the Jersey Devil) was taped in Bucks County. Also, a short scene from Stephen King’s The Stand is based in Bucks County.

Point Pleasant comic

Another Point Pleasant, this one in New Jersey, served as the fictionalized setting of the short-lived 2005 television show, Point Pleasant. The program only aired eight episodes and was about a mysterious teen that washed up on the local beach. This powerful individual turned out to be Christina, the child of Satan and a human female.

Animal X

With a flip in the location’s name, you find the Passamaquoddy Pleasant Point Reservation, at Pleasant Point, Maine, has some native rituals and tales of Big Birds. Animal X’s Australian film crew visited my home, taped their interviews, and then went up to Pleasant Point, Maine, to film the Thunderbird dances there for the Animal X episode on winged weirdies and Mothman.

This leaves me wondering, what curious things may have happened around Pleasant Point, a small country town in southern Canterbury, New Zealand?

A year after the sightings in Ohio and Kentucky, on January 30, 1960, reporter Betty Allen found Bigfoot tracks around a shovel loader on a logging road at Bluff Creek, California.

BTW, on another January 30th, this one in 1995, at 8:00 PM, in Olympia, Washington, a young female said she saw several Lizardmen with bright red eyes standing outside her bedroom window. Her father went to investigate but discovered nothing and saw nothing.

Whatever happened to Dennis Pilchis?

Loren Coleman

by Loren Coleman on January 30, 2007 in Bigfoot, Breaking News, Cryptotourism, CryptoZoo News, Cryptozoologists, Cryptozoology, Lizard People, Mothman | Tagged Bigfoot
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