Woodrow Derenberger will be called a liar, a psychopath and many other unpleasant things. He has already suffered considerable ridicule and condemnation, even from those who believe in 'flying saucers' but do not wish to believe that someone is actually riding around in them. I cannot endorse his story but I do feel I know the man well enough to give him a character reference. The important thing is that he seems to be telling the truth as he knows it. He sincerely believes that these things happened to him.
And he is willing to expose himself to ridicule and condemnation in order to make himself heard. Woody has a lot of company; sane, reputable people. Perhaps we are the ones who have been insane for ignoring them for so long. Strange, unbelievable things are now happening to people all over the world.
By listening to the handful of courageous ones, like Woodrow Derenberger, we may at last gain some real insight into what is really behind the UFO phenomenon.
But I am asking you to listen to what he has to say. Incredible though it may seem, it is very possible that these very same things could happen to you tomorrow. The book mentions Woodrow Derenberger and his encounters with Indrid Cold along with the many other strange things that are said to have happened in West Virginia and Woodrow's overall experience as a "contactee" didn't just negatively affect him but his family and his closest friends.
It came by the way of years of harassing phone calls, losing jobs, losing friends, people trespassing on his property, ridicule, embarrassment, painful headaches and depression. He suffered a bitter divorce and had to move away from the area because of his notoriety. He would later tell how his writing would disappear from his locked house and letters he sent would never reach their destination. He felt he was being watched.
He moved away to escape his past and lived elsewhere for a long time. Years later he moved back to the area and pasted away in at the age of Derenberger never denied his earlier claims, he simply stopped discussing them. The film used the idea of Indrid Cold and even had a character named Gordon that was based on Woodrow Derenberger. He was going to throw them away on his retirement but instead gave them to Susan Sheppard, the creator of "Haunted Parkersburg Ghost Tours" who loaned them to the museum.
It told of Woodrow Derenberger's encounters, had Susan Sheppard to comment on it and even including a dramatization of the event. TheMothMan Wikia Explore. Wiki Content.
Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Indrid Cold. History Talk 0. Remove from wishlist failed. Adding to library failed. Please try again. Follow podcast failed. Unfollow podcast failed. Stream or download thousands of included titles. Narrated by: John N Gully. No default payment method selected.
Add payment method. Switch payment method. We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method. Pay using card ending in. Taxes where applicable. Publisher's Summary Initially published in , this book became perhaps the rarest "contactee" book ever. Colvin P Andrew B. For the second time, Derenberger had to stop.
This time, he had to do so in the middle of the road. Careful not to dislodge any other appliances in his van, Woodrow was driving conservatively and likely not driving anywhere near the speed limit. Despite this, his first thought centered on a patrol car and a possible sobriety test.
He quickly dismissed this conclusion when he realized that he was not looking at a car at all. Whatever this was, it was shaped much like an old-fashioned kerosene lamp with a central bulge and flared edges.
A door slid open and a man exited. According to Derenberger, this man was average in many ways. He had a deep tan and hair that was dark and swept back. A deep tan was unusual for the time of year, but the extraordinarily broad grin that this man wore was easily the most striking thing about his appearance.
As the distance shortened, Derenberger noted that this man had a dark overcoat on, and beneath that, he wore a metallic looking uniform that was green and glistened in the limited light.
The man spoke. Indrid also openly encouraged Woodrow to report the encounter to the authorities and confirmation would follow. Before he returned to his vehicle, Indrid revealed that this would be just the first of several such meetings the pair would have. The whole message was delivered by something similar to telepathy, and not a single word was spoken verbally.
Both Indrid Cold and the vehicle departed the scene. Indrid Cold did keep his word. Woodrow received several additional visits from the same man. On some of these subsequent visits, Indrid was not alone. Derenberger revealed that his new friends came from a planet called Lanulos and that during one visit, he was allowed to take a trip there.
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