It’s the forty year anniversary of the tragedy that took place on Christmas Eve in Kingston Falls, New York and we as a people were completely unprepared for the horror that night brought.
We sat with Peter Davis, (a Professor at the University of Houston where he teaches a course on the subject) and he talked with us on how that day forever changed us and why we need to be prepared so that it won’t happen again.
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“The Kingston Falls Creatures, or the “KFC” as most call them, were like nothing we had ever seen.
These were creatures who basically lived for destruction. They only ate after midnight, were allergic to bright light, especially sun light, and multiplied if touched by water.
They were like no other animal.
Their sole purpose seemed to be mayhem and chaos.
On the same page though, here were creatures that showed great intelligence and interest in the world around them. Normally, if an animal has some sense of reasoning behind the eyes then there is usually compassion as well.
These creatures had a complete disregard for life and took no hesitation in killing whatever was in front of them….They were and still are the most fascinating creatures.”
“In almost one night these creatures were able to wipe an entire town off the face of the Earth. No man, woman or child was spared in their havoc.
Conspiracy theorists will tell you that a similar fate befell the Clapton building in New York a few years later but that still has yet to be proven.”
Continued on page 147.


Of course it can happen. All that has to happen is for some mad scientist to find a DNA molecule of one of those KFC’s frozen in a piece of amber and resurrect them, then put them in a fenced park from which they could never get out and hurt anyone.