Mothman Was a Rabbit
- Owen West
- Sep 3, 2023
- 3 min read
Mothman Was a Rabbit
By Owen West
On November 12,1966 in CLENDENIN, WV-149, MOTHMAN-92 was spotted for the first time ever. This was a day sighting while the Scarberry’s was at night roughly 52 miles as the crow flies.This is almost 2 days from being exactly 189YEARS-76 (7*6=42)after the murder of Chief Cornstalk on November 10, 1777.
1966 (1+9+6+6=22) 1777(1+7+7+7=22)
I don't know the odds of all 4 digits equalling the same 2 digit number when added together but it is still interesting. 22+22=44 (this will come into play a little later).
Mothman would be seen over the next year around the POINT PLEASANT-192 area stopping in 1967 (67….6*7=42), shortly after the WV’S SILVER BRIDGE-192 collapse. This creature has been described as a flying man, 10ft tall with bat-like wings, red glowing eyes, walks unsteadily and always brought with it a sense of TERROR-92. For this article I am going to focus on a few of these details.
Let's start with how it walks and you will see how the rest of my evidence should follow smoothly. Take a minute to watch a video of a rabbit walking on its hind legs……..go ahead, I will wait. Not only is this how I envision Mothman walking but in the darkness of night it would appear to be an unsteady demon learning to walk for the very first time. Take a photo of a rabbit darken the rabbit itself, give it red eyes and you will get…..

Looks like Mothman to me or should I say MOTHMAN RABBIT-192. Ears could be used as wings if big enough, just ask Dumbo. If you don’t agree with me yet, let me show you the way.
Remember Chief Cornstalk? I do not believe he placed a curse on the land and brought an omen to wreak havoc on the ancestors of his murderers. This does not mean that something else could have done just that.
Cornstalk was a Shawnee leader, Shawnee tribe coming from the ALGONQUINS-114 (11*4=44) that originated in Canada and made their way down into America. Now if you look into the Algonquin lore one of the creator entities is MICHABO-89 aka MISABOOZ-92. If your wondering what animal he is, then your first guess is probably right…….GREAT WHITE HARE-194 (19*4=76, 7*6=42). The Algonquian word WAB-24 means HARE-42 and the word DAWN-24 and LIGHT-64 (6*4=24) derives from the word as well. Misabooz being one of the five creator gods in lore GOD-24.
LAGOMORPHA-92
EASTER-92
CORNSTALKS-92
BIG RABBIT OF WV-192
CORNSTALK SENDS MOTHMAN-234 (23*4=92)
Do I have your attention yet?
What else does Mothman and rabbits have in common? Mounds! MOUND-65 shares the same number in the cipher as MAGIK-65 and WATER-65. The munitions bunkers found at the TNT Area, TNT IGLOO-112 ressemble BURROWS-76 that rabbits make. The definition of a burrow has the word “mound” in it, as well as “underground chambers” which implies another type of phenomenon. The bunkers also resemble the ADENA BURIAL MOUNDS-192. Mounds then can actually be connected to phenomenon or what I view them as, PORTALS-77 (7*7=49). The interesting thing about mounds is that they are typically found on the first TERRACE-112 of a running water source
STAR MOUNDS-112
ADENA GODDESSS-112
MOUND GUARD-112
WOLF PLAINS OH-112
TRIBAL WOLF-112
WOLF PELTS-112
We can talk later about just how many Dogman sightings are near or around Native American burial mounds. It is definitely worth its own article.
But to continue on this cosmic trickster journey of truth, lets go a little more in depth of something that was found in a burial mound. Deer Ears, is a headdress worn by the Hopewells for ceremonial reasons but when placed on the head it looks like the ears of a rabbit laying down on the sides of your face. It also was connected with an entity that resembles Mothman itself, Michabo.


Anyways, many theories revolve around the mysterious cryptid known as Mothman, but the number 92 follows it closely as well as Hellier and Indrid Cold. This article is for building a base knowledge and understanding for the rest of the concepts that we will be diving into much more later on. Everything is named for a reason, the numbers explain why.



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