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The Goblins of Brittany and The Mystery House of the Gorics

2020-01-10
By: Chris
On: January 10, 2020
In: Mysterious & Bizarre, Mythology & Folklore

Brittany boasts a prehistoric landscape full of some of the most astonishing Megalithic monuments in the world. From standing stones, beautiful carvings, to chambered tombs, these mysterious monuments have baffled historians for centuries. One of such monuments that stand out in Carnac is the Ti Goriquet or the House ofRead More →

Abraham Lincoln Prediction of his own death

President Abraham Lincoln’s Dream of His Own Death

2020-01-09
By: Chris
On: January 9, 2020
In: Mysterious & Bizarre, Religion & Spirituality

As the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865) apparently told a few people about a dream he had just days before his assassination. This group included his wife Mary Todd and former law partner, Ward Hill Lamon. Ward Hill Lamon later claimed that the dream Abraham LincolnRead More →

The Case of The Wendigo, The Native American Cannibal

2020-01-05
By: Chris
On: January 5, 2020
In: Mysterious & Bizarre, Mythology & Folklore

The Wendigo is a terrifying beast which has its place in North American folklore. The creature has ventured the wilderness for years, threatening the existence of Native American tribes with it’s unforgiving hunger for blood, and possession of its victims. Stories of the Wendigo run deep throughout Native American folklore,Read More →

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The Story Behind St. Cuthbert’s Cave in England

2020-01-02
By: Chris
On: January 2, 2020
In: Religion & Spirituality

St. Cuthbert’s Cave is located in the Kyloe Hills in Northumberland. Made of sandstone and equipped with a natural shelter-like overhang that’s supported by a singular rock pillar, the cave is thought to have been where the Lindisfarne monks chose to temporarily place the body of St. Cuthbert during 875Read More →

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8 YouTube Channels Paranormal Enthusiasts Should Be Following

2020-01-01
By: Chris
On: January 1, 2020
In: Ghosts and Hauntings

If you enjoy spending your free time watching some good paranormal videos, then here’s a list of 8 paranormal YouTube channels you should be following. UFO Seekers The Channel is run by Tim and Tracy, who actively search the skies for any UFO activity, and follow up on reported sightingsRead More →

The Life of The Notorious German Pirate Klaus Störtebeker

2019-12-28
By: Chris
On: December 28, 2019
In: Mysterious & Bizarre, Mythology & Folklore

Klaus Störtebeker was born in Wismar in 1360,and would go on to become one of the most feared men at sea. Since his birth he has been portrayed differently throughout the years, but he mostly became known as a sort of German Robin Hood figure. In reality though, he probablyRead More →

The Inspiration Behind Hildegard von Bingen’s Music Compositions

2019-12-26
By: Chris
On: December 26, 2019
In: Religion & Spirituality

Hildegard von Bingen, also known as Hildegard of Bingen is described as a remarkable and talented woman. She was well versed in philosophy, theology, wrote poetry and botanical literature, and composed music. Throughout her life she influenced many and was dedicated to sharing her knowledge, which made a major contributionRead More →

Red Baron Shot Down UFO

The Infamous Red Baron and The Downed UFO of 1917

2019-12-24
By: Chris
On: December 24, 2019
In: Mysterious & Bizarre

The battles of World War I have led to some interesting stories of paranormal encounters between the divine and otherworldly. One of the most interesting of these stories, is of a UFO which was reportedly shot down by German piloting ace Manfred von Richtofen, also known as the Red Baron.Read More →

Battle Abbey

William The Conqueror and The Relics of Battle Abbey

2019-12-23
By: Chris
On: December 23, 2019
In: Religion & Spirituality

Battle Abbey in East Sussex was built in commemoration of one of Britain’s fiercest battles. Seeking redemption for the bloodshed he had caused during the Battle of Hastings in 1066, William the Conqueror donated hundreds of sacred items to the Abbey. The growing list of holy relics given to theRead More →

Haunted Old Vic Bristol

The History and Hauntings of The Bristol Old Vic

2019-12-15
By: Chris
On: December 15, 2019
In: Ghosts and Hauntings

Even though the Theatre Royal is one of the most haunted locations in Bristol, it was built as a symbol of Bristol’s pride and remains a place of discovery, joy, and adventure. If you’re hearing about the haunted Bristol Old Vic for the first time, you’ve come to the rightRead More →

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