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The Mothman Prophecies

John Keel’s book expanded the Mothman story into a broader high-strangeness and omen narrative.

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Useful for understanding how the case evolved from local flap to wider paranormal mythology.

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Useful for understanding how the case evolved from local flap to wider paranormal mythology.

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John Keel’s book expanded the Mothman story into a broader high-strangeness and omen narrative.

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Reference source for the interpretive expansion of the case.