weekinweird.com/2015/10/03/return-of-the-kentucky-goblins-new-leads-in-a-case-of-strange-creatures-crashed-ufos-and-the-men-in-black/A TIMELINE, A THEORY, AND A PLAN
While I’ve been able to piece together a pretty crazy timeline in the case of the Kentucky Goblins, it’s far from complete.
On August 21, 1955, a UFO crash lands near Kelly and Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Dazed and confused from the incident, the occupants of the craft approach a the Sutton’s lonely farmhouse. When the family sees the creatures, they panic, firing their weapons and driving the “goblins” back into the forest. With the military retrieving the wreckage of their craft, the creatures seek refuge in the nearby cave, never to be seen again.
Over the next decade, they begin to make a home underground, possibly after reconnecting with others of their kind, possibly in previously-existing subterranean holds. Eventually, their network stretches hundreds of miles, as far as North Carolina.
In 1961, Ralph Lael makes contact with the creatures on Brown Mountain and brings a dead body home.
In the 1970s, Allen Greenfield heads to Brown Mountain to meet Lael and is approached by a Man In Black at his motel room. The man goes out of his way to discredit Lael and disappears.
In 1975 Vietnam War ends and the mysterious Terry Wriste is sent to infiltrate Alien Cave Bases around the country with a black ops team tasked with extraterrestrial extermination. Their mission fails.
198- : Ralph Lael dies, his shop is bulldozed, and the body of dead creature goes missing, never to be seen again.
In late 2011, a rural home in Eastern Kentucky is visited by the goblins. Now acclimated to their environment and living in the nearby Black Mountain, they no longer wear their suits or use their antenna-clad helmets.
In early 2012, David contacts the local police to report the strange creatures terrorizing his home and frightening his children. The police shrug off his story, but through the department, word reaches someone with a vested interest in the latest appearance of the goblins. eventually this man meets David, introduces himself as Terry Wriste and suggests that David contact us.
In June 2012, David emails us and pleads for help. Over the next several weeks, David photographs the creatures and flees his home. We exchange exactly four emails before he goes silent.
In October 2012, Planet Weird tracks down the Brown Mountain Alien Cave Base with Micah Hanks.
February 2013, someone claiming to be Terry Wriste emails me GPS coordinates for the Brown Mountain base entrance. Might be disinformation.
In May of 2015, I’m mailed a copy of Alien Legacy. The book is a catalyst for contacting Geraldine Sutton-Stith and piecing together this timeline.
In September 2015, I send an email to David. It bounces. His account has been deactivated.
In October 2015, Planet Weird finally heads to Hellier, KY.
THE ALIEN CAVE BASE TASK FORCE IS GO