RayMontie

Ray Montie is an American businessman living near Mount Washington, New Hampshire.

Ray Montie joined Ambit Energy in October of 2007. While there, he became a business leader with a proven track record. As an Ambit Energy MLM (multi-level marketing) professional he has earned numerous awards and received features in many mainstream magazines, both in the United States and internationally. He has also been a guest on several television programs.

Ray Montie is currently an Ambit Energy National Consultant. He has won many awards, including the Ambit Anniversary Award, the Ambit Rank Award, the Founders Leadership Council Pure Energy Award, the Co-founders Impact Award, and the Thompson’s Leadership Award. He is among the top MLM earners in the world and the top ten Ambit Energy MLM earners.

Ray Montie lives in New Hampshire near Mount Washington.

New Hampshire is rich with folklore and boasts a number of sites where paranormal activity has been reported. It is home to at least two distinct cryptids:

Deep in Coos County backwoods along the Canadian border, strange creatures known as “Wood Devils” have been tracked and spotted for centuries. Similar to the Sasquatch characters found in other parts of the United States, Wood Devils are slim, tall, covered in grey hair, and notoriously difficult to spot. The peak of their popularity was in the 1970s, when hikers and other such outdoorsmen reported seeing both the animal and its huge footprints with some regularity.

Native to small town Danville, the Danville Devil Monkey(s) haunts and terrorizes the local population. Legend holds that the creature is like a grotesque monkey, with horrifying claws and teeth like knives. What would usually be dismissed as hyperbolic rumblings of small town New England becomes further complicated based on upstanding witnesses. In 2001, the chief of Danville’s fire department reportedly came across the Devil Monkey. In the two weeks that followed, 10 others claimed the same. All reported the same visual experience, as well as the same haunting, howling noise emitted from the beast. Since then, nobody in the town of Danville has reported seeing the Devil Monkey, and legend holds that the creature moved on to the less populated White Mountains in search of solitude.