Bizarre InHumanoid Sightings In Mysterious Kentucky

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Crypto interview with Barton Nunnelly on the Inhumanoids in Kentucky
Barton Nunnelly is the author of The Inhumanoids and Mysterious Kentucky and Bigfoot in Kentucky. With a unique perspective on these mysterious beings and sightings that offer wisdom and facts. We have had many on my radio show The Church Of Mabus regarding the Crypto perspective. Barton offers a fresh approach on cases and eye witnesses regarding Kentucky. A place where nothing is as it seems when it comes to the denizens of the multidimensional realms. Presenting.
1. In your books Mysterious Kentucky and Bigfoot in Kentucky you speak of the Native American background of the state being dark and bloody ground. Could you go into that for our readers?
Barton Nunnelly: The name ‘Kentucky’ can be loosely translated as meaning ‘the land of tomorrow’, but it was indeed known as the ‘dark and bloody ground’ by many Native American tribes. Sort of an apt nick-name. The Bluegrass State has a very dark and violent history after it was settled by the white man. No doubt the same can be said of the period before then as well. No other location on earth compares to Kentucky when it comes to natural wonders and natural mysteries. The Native Americans recognized this.
2. Ok I have a Reptilian fetish what can you tell us about Lizardmen sightings in Kentucky?
Barton Nunnelly: As far as I know there has been only one, which took place in Breckenridge County in 1966. A nine year-old boy was awakened one night by what sounded like something big striking the side of the family home in the city of Stephensport. According to the witness, who told the story years later, he got up and ran to the front door and threw back the curtain, only to find himself staring into the face of a strange, lizard-like creature that ran away on two legs toward a nearby creek. It was five and a half to six ft. tall. Nine years later, in Trimble County, another giant lizard was seen in a junkyard, this one was described as being around 15 ft. long, but sources are contradictory as to whether or not it walked upright like a man. And, of course, there was the alleged Lizardman that was exhibited at the Louisville Metropolitan Theater in 1878, but I’m certain this was merely a tall tale spun by the local media.
3. So what is your perspective on these beings as far as what they are. Flesh and blood or multidimensional, government experimental hybrids? How about some insight on your personal beliefs?
Barton Nunnelly: As I stated in my latest book, “The Inhumanoids”, I believe all unexplained, man-like creatures to be fundamentally related, including Bigfoot. Many of them share eerily similar characteristics and illicit the exact same response in witnesses. From my own experiences I can tell you that there is definately more to these creatures than many researchers are prepared to admit. My simplified answer would be that these are supernatural entities which can appear as whatever they wish to.
4. Pterosaurs? People have had dinosaur encounters? Now thats out there for sure. What exactly is a pterosaur and what was the experience?
Barton Nunnelly: Pterosaurs were a genus of winged, flying reptile, of which the Pterodactyl (Pterodactylus) is the most well known. Pteranodon was one of the largest members of that family with a wingspan of around thirty feet. Although these prehistoric terrors supposedly became extinct millions of years ago, amazingly, a handful of people claim to have seen them in modern times – and I’m one of them! I wrote about the experience in my first book, “Mysterious Kentucky (Whitechapel Press, 2007)”, and it still remains the most amazing sight that I’ve ever beheld. It happened on Saturday, April 11th, 1998 in Henderson County, as my ex-wife and I were out driving through one of my remote research areas in the bottomlands along the Ohio river. A series of strong tornadoes had recently swept through the area and I was driving slowly because the winding gravel road was wet and soft with considerable debris scattered about. She remarked something about an airplane as we drove along. I was paying attention to the road, and didn’t remark on her statement, figuring she was simply looking at an ultralight or something. It wasn’t until she’d made a couple more remarks that I grudgingly leaned over and looked out and up through the passenger window. I knew immediately that it was a giant bird of some type descending out of the sky toward the treetops. I only got a few very quick glances before it banked to the right and disappeared from sight. From what I saw I could tell that it was featherless, had slender, bat-like wings, feet like an eagle fringed with hair and was a solid red color with a wingspan of about twenty feet. My ex-wife provided more detail and said it had a long tail that it had “rolled up” beneath it and a bony, knob-like protrusion on its head. The most peculiar aspect of the creature, I would say, was how long and slender the wings were. It looked like it would be impossible to fly with wings like that.
5. Sometimes I wonder if like with some of these experiences people are getting glimpses into the past from their now moments like with the dinosaurs and stuff. Like a glimmer or flux in the matrix. How do you feel about that? Like for instance someone sees a ghost dressed up like a Civil War soldier.. is it the past or an actual ghost still dressed like that..
Barton Nunnelly: It’s funny. Modern man seems so sure that, intellectually, he is unequelled in the history of the world. But what if we are not so smart? What if our understanding of time isn’t quite complete and it turns out to be circular instead of linear? Anything’s possible as far as I’m concerned, but one thing I know for sure – the entities which are responsible for the appearances of things such as ghosts and Bigfoot and even peterosaurs can appear as whatever they choose.
6. What else can you tell us about the Native Americans and some of their beliefs regarding these beasties like the water monsters for example or any other ones that fit into their cultural beliefs shamanistically speaking?
Barton Nunnelly: I’m no expert on Native American cultures but, from what I’ve discovered during nearly 30 years of research, the Amerindians mostly attributed a partially, or completely, supernatural element to these types of Fortean entities that we still encounter today. I think we should stop, turn around, and pay more attention to their beliefs. After all, we’ve only lived here for a few hundred years and they were here for thousands.
7. How do you feel about Bigfoot? What is it? I kinda think it ties into the Nephilim and giants of olden golden days or lore and yore. Call me old fashioned. What do you think?
Barton Nunnelly: I think you’re right. Or very close to being right. Look at what the Nephilim were; the offspring of fallen angels and mortal women. Entites who were capable of taking on fully functional bodies of flesh.
8. Leprechauns? Come on now.. surely.. laughs. anythings possible I suppose whats the gist on these fellers?
Barton Nunnelly: Diminutive inhumanoids have been seen throughout the Bluegrass State for many years. Some are hirsute, or hair-covered, while others fit the more traditional description of ‘little people’, right down to the brightly-colored shoes and hats. It’s so easy to scoff at encounters like these, but I’ve come across ‘pygmy flints’ myself on two seperate occasions in western KY. They were far too small to be used by normal, or even child-sized hands, yet they were perfectly fashioned with positively miniscule percussion and pressure flaking. Someone had to use them. Someone tiny.
9. So have you had any paranormal encounters or crypto encounters you’d like to share or maybe an interesting one that makes your spine get the chills from someone else? Or both?
Barton Nunnelly: I’ve written about nearly all of my cryptid and paranormal encounters in my latest book, “The Inhumanoids (CFZ Press, 2011)”. I”ve encountered over a half-dozen cryptids on 13 seperate occasions. I’ve lived in haunted houses and seen UFO’s scores of times throughout my life. So much so that I find myself in a somewhat unique situation. The more honest I am to the world, the less credible I become. Maybe I should just let what I’ve already written down stand on its own here.
10. What do you have in the works book wise and project wise for the future? What can we expect from Bart Nunnelly next?
Barton Nunnelly: Right now I have a new documentary coming out soon concerning “The Spottsville Monster” and I’m heavily involved in a year-long investigation of a remote site in western KY known as “Bigfoot Mountain”. I also have several more irons in the fire, so to speak, of which I can’t say too much about at the moment. I will say that we are all at the treshold of a new era concerning the creatures we call “Bigfoot”. Old paradigms will be swept away and new ones taking their place. These things are not apes. Or man.
Barton M. Nunnelly, author, artist, adventurer, Cryptid Researcher and Fortean Investigator, Author of “Mysterious Kentucky”, “Bigfoot In Kentucky” and “The Inhumanoids! Real Encounters With Beings That Can’t Exist”. Appearences on Monster Quest, Only In America and the BBC World News
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