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The Flatwoods Monster

The West Virginia UFO Encounter and the Strange Visitor of 1952

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The Flatwoods Monster

De: Pat McDoyle
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In a small West Virginia town in 1952, seven witnesses climbed a hillside and came face to face with something that defied explanation. What followed — physical illness, government suppression, a warning letter from the Pentagon, and decades of official silence — transformed a single terrifying night into one of the most debated paranormal cases in American history.

The Flatwoods Monster tells the complete story of the September 12, 1952 encounter: the fireball that crossed four states, the group that followed it into the dark, the towering figure surrounded by sulfuric mist that sent them running, and the physical evidence that was quietly collected, shipped to Washington, and never publicly discussed again. Drawing on original witness testimony, military records, and the investigations of early researchers including Ivan T. Sanderson and Gray Barker, this book reconstructs the events of that night with the careful attention they have long deserved.

This is not a book that demands belief. It is a book that demands honest examination. Each piece of evidence is laid out clearly. Each explanation — extraterrestrial visitor, secret military technology, natural misidentification — is evaluated on its merits and its limits. The witnesses who were present that night were consistent across decades. The official response was inadequate at best. The physical traces left on the Fisher farm hillside were real enough to prompt a covert National Guard sweep and the collection of samples that went to the Pentagon and never came back.

The Flatwoods Monster is also a story about what happens after the encounter — about the ridicule that silenced witnesses for decades, the researchers who refused to let the case go cold, and the remarkable second life that a frightening night in Appalachia found in video games, museums, roadside attractions, and the stubborn imagination of everyone who has ever looked up at the sky and wondered what might be looking back.

For readers who want more than sensation, more than easy dismissal, and more than the sanitized official record — this is the Flatwoods case as it actually unfolded, told with the seriousness and the genuine mystery it has always deserved.
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