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The Jersey Devil
There has never been a monster quite like it. The earliest accounts may be merely folklore. In the rural areas of southern New Jersey, tales of a strange… [more]
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King Tut’s Curse
When Howard Carter and his team finally found the tomb of King Tutankhamun in February of 1923, the scientific community celebrated. Everything was in… [more]
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The Macbeth Curse
One of Shakespeare’s more popular plays, Macbeth has a bizarre and dangerous past, going right back to its premiere performance in the early 1600s. At… [more]
Search for the Third Buddha of Bamiyan
May 12, 2012 by Shelly Barclay · Leave a Comment
The known Buddhas of Bamiyan were two standing Buddhas carved into a cliff face in the Bamiyan Valley of Afghanistan. The two Buddhas towered over the surrounding landscape. In fact, they towered over … Read more here.
The Devil’s Bible
May 10, 2012 by Doug MacGowan · Leave a Comment
The mythology is more interesting than the facts. A legend states that in the 13th century in what is now the Czech Republic, a monk was condemned to be walled up alive in a room in the monastery … Read more here.
Where is the Tomb of Cleopatra and Mark Antony?
April 25, 2012 by Shelly Barclay · Leave a Comment
The story of Mark Antony and Cleopatra is among the most famous love stories of all time. Like Romeo and Juliet, their story is one of Shakespeare's revered tragedies. However, unlike Romeo and … Read more here.
The Macbeth Curse
May 19, 2012 by Doug MacGowan · Leave a Comment
One of Shakespeare’s more popular plays, Macbeth has a bizarre and dangerous past, going right back to its premiere performance in the early 1600s. At that first performance, legend states that … Read more here.
The Jersey Devil
June 10, 2012 by Doug MacGowan · Leave a Comment
There has never been a monster quite like it. The earliest accounts may be merely folklore. In the rural areas of southern New Jersey, tales of a strange creature supposedly appearing out of … Read more here.
The Murder of Tupac Shakur
February 26, 2012 by Shelly Barclay · Leave a Comment
Tupac Shakur was an intensely famous rapper known for his insightful and often contradictorily violent music. That very violence often made him a target outside or possibly even inside his circle of … Read more here
Can We Achieve Immortality?
May 4, 2012 by Shelly Barclay · Leave a Comment
Living forever or immortality is something of an obsession for the human race. Escaping the uncertainty of death is a common theme in legend, literature, religion and even science. In literature and … Read more here
Jerome of Nova Scotia
May 13, 2012 by Doug MacGowan · Leave a Comment
He never gave up his secrets. In 1863, the Canadian province of Nova Scotia was relatively peaceful and somewhat remote. Much of business and communication with the mainland was done via ship or by … Read more here
Roswell & the CIA
September 18, 2011 by Kevin Ahearn · Leave a Comment
The Headline "This is the biggest story since the parting of the Red Sea!" ~ 'Scotty', the newspaper reporter, in 'Thing from Another World' If UFOlogy had a 'Moses', he'd have come down from … Read more here
King Tut’s Curse
May 25, 2012 by Doug MacGowan · Leave a Comment
When Howard Carter and his team finally found the tomb of King Tutankhamun in February of 1923, the scientific community celebrated. Everything was in such excellent condition. Centuries of grave … Read more here
What Happened to Bobby Dunbar?
March 17, 2012 by Shelly Barclay · Leave a Comment
The mystery of Bobby Dunbar is one that is almost more terrifying than a murder mystery. It is the story of a child lost and another likely taken from his mother and guardian to replace a lost boy. In … Read more here
In the News!
Australian Coroner Agrees Dingo Took Baby in 1980 Case
One of the most highly publicized missing-child cases in history, which led to a mother’s wrongful imprisonment, has finally come to an end after an Australian corner officially ruled that a dingo killed the woman’s baby.
Revealed: Ancient Appalachian people who boasted of Portuguese ancestry to avoid slavery were actually descended from African men and white women
The study found the truth to be somewhat less exotic: Genetic evidence shows that the families historically called Melungeons are the offspring of sub-Saharan African men and white women of northern or central European origin.
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The Destruction of History
There have been times when events and circumstances of the past have been altered or revised to meet the needs of particularly politicians to create illusions that will meet their needs for a variety … [Read More...]
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In Search of Jimmy Hoffa
Jimmy Hoffa disappeared at, or sometime after, 2:45 pm on July 30, 1975, from the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox Restaurant in Bloomfield Township, a suburb of Detroit.