Chicago: Encounter With The Large "winged Humanoid" In Cicero - Alternative View

Chicago: Encounter With The Large "winged Humanoid" In Cicero - Alternative View
Chicago: Encounter With The Large "winged Humanoid" In Cicero - Alternative View

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Further evidence of the huge "winged humanoid" came from a resident of Cicero, the area in northeastern Chicago where gangster Al Capone established his headquarters in the mid-1920s.

A local security worker for the club industry and well known throughout Chicago, for fear of ridicule, remained silent for a year. But when he came across an article about people who saw the same thing, he decided to tell his story.

“I lost my sleep trying to come to terms with what I saw. It's real, and when I read this article, memories of last year flooded over me."

On a warm night in early August 2016, Tony was returning home along 59 Avenue when, at the intersection with Roosevelt Road, something unusual caught his eye.

“I am used to seeing bats landing on chimneys. And I thought it was just another bat and didn't pay much attention to it. Suddenly I felt a terrible anxiety, as if someone was watching me,”and then literally five meters above the agitated pedestrian, something very large flew by.

Tony looked up and saw a black figure sitting on top of a street lamp on the opposite side of the street. As soon as he shielded the light from the flashlight with his palm to better see the "steeplejack", he stood up.

“At the same time, fear and curiosity rolled over me. I did not look up at the bright red glowing eyes on his low-set head. He flapped his wings twice, took off and flew north."

According to an eyewitness, a two-meter creature with two human legs had wings with a span of about three meters. In addition, a short, pointed ridge was visible on his head. This is the second time that the inhabitants of Chicago talk about a black winged humanoid with a sharp crest.

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