The Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo is a powerful, elite society operating on the fringes of all that we know. They control every aspect of our being, far and wide. Recently they stopped a 126 foot tsunami from decimating New Jersey and they also performed a very helpful endeavor by stopping the Moth Man invasion.
The Moth Man is a supposedly legendary creature that is found in West Virginia in the United States. What humans do not know is that the Moth Man exists and there is not just one – there are millions. How else are the sightings by many explained?
The Moth Man has been around for many decades and due to uncontrolled breeding, their numbers have only multiplied over the years until they needed to expand into other areas of the country, and later, the world.
For years people have stated that the sightings were hoaxes and the Moth Man does not exist but this is due in part to the Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo controlling the media. Once they learned of the planned invasion (since they know everything that goes on) they used their powers to annihilate the Moth Man’s numbers until only two remain, both female.
The reason they kept two of the Moth Men and in this case, Moth Females is that they knew that the females were less likely to try to form a takeover since they would be fighting amongst themselves; not to mention that there is no more breeding. The Moth Man species has a life expectancy of 243 years so the two remaining Moth Females will be around for a while, fueling sightings and rumors. However, there is no more danger to the human race.
The Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo knows that it has saved the human race but does like to chuckle over the news stories and sightings, which is another reason they did not entirely kill off the Moth Man race, although they could have easily.
Nice of them
ReplyDeleteI've lived in West Virginia, and if you've ever experienced the inbreeding there, you KNOW the Moth Man is alive and well!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteso they have big foot as well...and what of roswell?
ReplyDeleteThey're right on top of things because the 'legend' of the Moth Man hasn't made it over to these parts. ;)
ReplyDeleteThe mothman may seek you out now
ReplyDeleteI don't believe in the mothman, nor his cousin butterflyman
ReplyDeleteI don't know. Big Foot. Abominable Snowman. Mothman... Sounds a little hokey to me ;)
ReplyDeleteI thought I saw a Mothman fly by just the other day. ;0)
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