Feschino Reveals New Illustration of the 1952 “Strange Creek Monster” of Braxton County

The above is not the new illustration – check out the original link for a wide variety of Feschino’s illustrations of the Flatwoods / Strange Creek / Frametown Monster(s).

When Mrs. May and the boys encountered the “Flatwoods Monster” on the Fisher Farm at about 8:00 p.m. on September 12, 1952, the being was enclosed in the entire suit, making it the reported twelve feet. The color of the upper and lower torso areas was described as looking like the color of aluminum. Feschino concludes this spacesuit consisted of various parts described below:

1. OUTER HELMET. A black ace-of-spades shaped outer helmet that sat upon the shoulders of the upper torso area. This outer helmet also had a clear glass-like barrier located at the front of it. The entire helmet was approximately three feet high and about three feet wide at the base.

2. INNER HELMET. Set inside the black outer helmet, was a red-colored interior helmet that had two large porthole eye openings. It was “worn” by the occupant. The neck area consisted of some sort of collar covering and this inner helmet rotated upon this collar.

3. UPPER TORSO. The upper torso of the structure was about three feet wide at the top and flared toward the waist area. Attached to the upper portion of the torso were a pair of antennae-looking devices, which were said to resemble small mechanical toy-like hands.

4. LOWER TORSO. The lower torso flared out from the waist area to the bottom area. The bottom area was said to be approximately four feet across. Set upon the lower torso were thick pipes situated vertically and equally spaced around the lower torso. They were described as being silver in color and as thick as a fireman’s hose. The pipes seemed to be the exhaust outlets for the propulsion system capable of lifting the large fabricated unit.

Now, through separate documentation and other testimonies, Feschino was able to track the flight path of the “Flatwoods Monster” after it departed Flatwoods just after its encounter with Mrs. May, her two sons, and the other boys. It had reboarded its damaged craft, followed the Elk River southwest, and then flew into the secluded region of “Frametown” where it landed on James Knoll, approximately seventeen miles away. About one full day later, George and Edith Snitowsky encountered the “Frametown Monster” on the following night at about 8:00 p.m.

Check out all of this interesting article here:

UFO Magazine – UFO Magazine Blog – Feschino Reveals New Illustration of the 1952 “Strange Creek Monster” of Braxton County.

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