Indrid Cold (later known as the Grinning Man or Smiling Man) is a legendary being featured in 21st century popular culture and
creepypasta
Creepypastas are horror-related legends that have been shared around the Internet. Creepypasta has since become a catch-all term for any horror content posted onto the Internet. These Internet entries are often brief, user-generated, paranormal ...
.
"Cold" was initially named by West Virginia
"contactee" Woodrow Derenberger at a press conference in November 1966.
At the conference, Derenberger claimed Cold was a male humanoid of extraterrestrial origin. In later years, Derenberger claimed to have taken multiple trips to Cold's home planet, reportedly called "Lanulos". Derenberger's story received significant press coverage.
In 1970, Derenberger's tale was further popularized by author
John Keel
John Alva Keel, born Alva John Kiehle (March 25, 1930 – July 3, 2009) was an American journalist and influential UFOlogist who is best known as author of '' The Mothman Prophecies''.
Early life
Keel was born in Hornell, New York, the son of a ...
in his book, ''Strange Creatures From Time And Space''. Keel revisited the Cold story in his 1975 book ''
The Mothman Prophecies
''The Mothman Prophecies'' is a 1975 book by John Keel.
Synopsis
The book relates Keel's accounts of his investigation into confirmed sightings of a large, winged creature called Mothman in the vicinity of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, during 1 ...
'', which centered on reports of a huge, winged creature known as the
Mothman
In American folklore, West Virginia folklore, the Mothman is a humanoid creature reportedly seen in the Point Pleasant, West Virginia, Point Pleasant area from November 15, 1966, to December 15, 1967. The first newspaper report was pu ...
in West Virginia.
By 1979, the story of Derenberger riding aboard a spaceship to the planet Lanulus with Cold was being shared by UFO author
Gray Barker
Gray Barker (May 2, 1925 – December 6, 1984) was an American writer best known for his books about UFOs and other paranormal phenomena. His 1956 book ''They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers'' introduced the notion of the Men in Black to UFOL ...
. While Derenberger had described Cold as a benign
Space Brother who offered healing medicine, later depictions cast Cold as more of an
ultraterrestrial
The interdimensional hypothesis is a proposal that unidentified flying object (UFO) sightings are the result of experiencing other "dimensions" that coexist separately alongside our own in contrast with either the extraterrestrial hypothesis that ...
or
cryptid
Cryptids are animals that cryptozoologists believe may exist somewhere in the wild, but are not believed to exist by mainstream science. Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience, which primarily looks at anecdotal stories, and other claims rejected b ...
, sometimes sporting an uncanny, inhumanly-large smile.
In the 21st century, Cold became a trope of horror, featured in the 2002 supernatural horror-mystery film ''
The Mothman Prophecies
''The Mothman Prophecies'' is a 1975 book by John Keel.
Synopsis
The book relates Keel's accounts of his investigation into confirmed sightings of a large, winged creature called Mothman in the vicinity of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, during 1 ...
'' and a 2016 episode of horror anthology series ''
Scary Endings
''Scary Endings'' is a horror anthology series currently airing on the YouTube channel WhereIsTheRockHammer.
Each episode is directed by John Fitzpatrick, director of ''Skypemare'' and '' Brentwood Strangler''. The series is produced by Brian Cha ...
''.
Derenberger press conference
On November 3, 1966, Woodrow Derenberger, a
Parkersburg, West Virginia
Parkersburg is a city in and the county seat of Wood County, West Virginia. Located at the confluence of the Ohio and Little Kanawha rivers, it is the state's fourth-largest city and the largest city in the Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna metrop ...
sewing machine salesman, held a press conference about his supposed encounter with a spaceman.
At the conference, Derenberger told press that on the night before, November 2, shortly before 7:30 PM, he was driving home along
Interstate 77
Interstate 77 (I-77) is a north–south Interstate Highway in the eastern United States. It traverses diverse terrain, from the mountainous state of West Virginia to the rolling farmlands of North Carolina and Ohio. It largely supplants the ...
when he saw an
unidentified flying object
An unidentified flying object (UFO), more recently renamed by US officials as a UAP (unidentified aerial phenomenon), is any perceived aerial phenomenon that cannot be immediately identified or explained. On investigation, most UFOs are id ...
resembling a "old
kerosene lamp globe, having a flat bottom and a domelike top", which blocked the road ahead of him and forced him to stop.
[https://www.newspapers.com/article/courier-post-woodrow-derenberger/92554777/] According to Derenberger, a man he described as six feet tall with an olive complexion, dark brown hair, and wearing a glossy dark blue coat emerged from the object, walked up to his vehicle and spoke to him "telepathically". According to Derenberger, "he had a smile on his face, he appeared very courteous and friendly".
Derenberger said the man identified himself as "Cold" and told him, "Be not frightened" and "Have no fear. We come from a country that is not nearly as powerful as yours. We mean you no harm". According to Derenberg, Cold promised to contact him again and suggested he contact local authorities. In the story, Cold communicated with him for about 10 minutes, after which, Cold returned to the object which rose into the sky and left.
Derebenger told press he reported the events to Parkland police after arriving home.
[https://www.newspapers.com/article/greater-oregon-woodrow-derenbergerindri/163798064/]
Derenberger's story sparked a "media frenzy". The following afternoon at 4 PM,
WTAP-TV
WTAP-TV (channel 15) is a television station in Parkersburg, West Virginia, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Gray Television alongside two low-power stations: Fox affiliate WOVA-LD (channel 22) and CBS affiliate WIYE-LD ...
aired a 30-minute interview with Derenberger. Following the interview, other people claimed to have encountered a man of similar description, and local newspapers ran stories about the mysterious figure for the next three weeks.
Later claims
Derenberger's account was revisited the following year in the wake of the
Michigan "swamp gas" UFO reports. In 1968, Derenberger gave a lecture on his UFO claims in Youngstown. By 1969, Derenberger claimed regular contact with extra-terrestrials, saying he personally had flown to their planet twice. Derenberger appeared on radio to promote his claims in 1971. That year, his claims were the subject of a book by Harold W. Hubbard titled ''Visitors from Lanulos''.
Derenberger died in 1990.
Alleged link to "Mothman"
Indrid Cold was popularized by John Keel in his 1970 book, ''Strange Creatures From Time And Space'', which devotes a chapter to "The Grinning Man", as Keel dubbed him. According to Keel, on October 11, 1966 two boys in Elizabeth, New Jersey reported seeing "the strangest guy we ever saw", a very tall man in reflective green coveralls who was standing behind a wire fence in a location the boys believed to be inaccessible. Keel relates that the man looked at the boys and grinned. Keel suggested the Derenberger's gently-smiling extraterrestrial and the boys' grinning stranger were the same entity. Keel also relayed that Derenberger had supplied a full name for his extraterrestrial contact: "Indrid Cold".
While Keel's account suggested that both the boys and Derenberger encountered beings with large, exaggerated grins, Skeptic
Brian Dunning notes that Derenberger's story never specified any unusual grin. According to folklorist David Clarke, Keel's own distinction "between fact and fiction was a very fine one".
In his 1975 book ''The Mothman Prophecies'', Keel suggested Cold was linked to
Mothman
In American folklore, West Virginia folklore, the Mothman is a humanoid creature reportedly seen in the Point Pleasant, West Virginia, Point Pleasant area from November 15, 1966, to December 15, 1967. The first newspaper report was pu ...
reports in Point Pleasant which began on November 15, 1966, thirteen days after Derenberger's press conference.
In the May/June 2002 issue of ''
Skeptical Inquirer
''Skeptical Inquirer'' is a bimonthly American general-audience magazine published by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI) with the subtitle: ''The Magazine for Science and Reason''.
Mission statement and goals
Daniel Loxton, writing in ...
'', journalist John C. Sherwood, a former business associate of UFO researcher
Gray Barker
Gray Barker (May 2, 1925 – December 6, 1984) was an American writer best known for his books about UFOs and other paranormal phenomena. His 1956 book ''They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers'' introduced the notion of the Men in Black to UFOL ...
, published an analysis of private letters between Keel and Barker during the period of Keel's investigation. In the article, "Gray Barker's Book of Bunk," Sherwood reported finding significant differences between what Keel wrote at the time of his investigation and what he wrote in his first book about the Mothman reports, raising questions about the book's accuracy. Sherwood also reported that Keel, who was well known for writing humorous and outrageous letters to friends and associates, would not assist him in clarifying the differences.
In popular culture
Indrid Cold appeared as a character in the 2002 film ''
The Mothman Prophecies
''The Mothman Prophecies'' is a 1975 book by John Keel.
Synopsis
The book relates Keel's accounts of his investigation into confirmed sightings of a large, winged creature called Mothman in the vicinity of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, during 1 ...
'', loosely inspired by Keel's book, where he was played by actor Bill Laing. In a 2016 episode of anthology series ''
Scary Endings
''Scary Endings'' is a horror anthology series currently airing on the YouTube channel WhereIsTheRockHammer.
Each episode is directed by John Fitzpatrick, director of ''Skypemare'' and '' Brentwood Strangler''. The series is produced by Brian Cha ...
'', actor Grant Geller played Cold. Indrid appears as a random encounter in the 2018 video game
''Fallout 76'', as does the Mothman.
See also
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Men in black
In popular culture and UFO conspiracy theories, men in black (MIB) are purported men dressed in black suits who claim to be quasi- government agents, who harass, threaten, or sometimes even assassinate unidentified flying object (UFO) witnesses ...
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Jose Chung's ''From Outer Space''[In the episode, a motorist with a ]fantasy prone personality
Fantasy prone personality (FPP) is a disposition or personality trait in which a person experiences a lifelong, extensive, and deep involvement in fantasy. This disposition is an attempt, at least in part, to better describe "overactive imagination ...
relays an unbelievable tale of a highway meeting with an alien named "Lord Kinbote" who spoke in archaic English and advised the man to "be not afraid".
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