
In Chapter 15 of The Mothman Prophecies, John describes some of the experiences of a contactee named “Jane.” “Jane” had several unusual encounters with a woman who eventually introduced her to that enigmatic gentleman, Mr. Apol. According to John’s notes, the experiences that he attributed to “Jane” were actually those of Jaye Paro. The woman told Jaye that her name was “Agar”; and Jaye sketched this portrait of her. So, if you’ve ever wondered what that mysterious librarian looked like, here she is.
I had no idea that the “Jane” silent contactee in Mothman Prophecies was Jaye P. Parp. Thanks for that info. But the librarian entity in MP is called “Lia.” Can you explain this contradiction?
Comment by S L Jones — October 19, 2011 @ 12:41 am
I’m away from my files now; I’ll get back to you on that soon. I’ve also turned up Paro’s original drawing, so I’ll post that as well.
Comment by Doug — October 19, 2011 @ 11:29 am
[...] I posted Jaye Paro’s sketch of “Agar,” the librarian (and companion of Mr. Apol) mentioned in Chapter 15 of The Mothman Prophecies. In [...]
Pingback by Lia and Company « JOHN KEEL — October 20, 2011 @ 11:13 pm
this is a nice blog but would it kill someone to add tags to the entries?
Comment by Flying Tiger Comics — October 20, 2011 @ 11:47 pm
It had never occurred to me. What do you suggest?
Comment by Doug — October 21, 2011 @ 12:16 am