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The most famous ghosts in history

The most famous ghosts in history attributed to spirits of real persons researched by paranormal investigators. Renowned cases in Australia, Japan, Spain and South America, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, England, continental Europe, USA, the ghosts of the White House, the most famous ghosts caught on camera and our pick as the most famous ghost in history

Editor's picks

A question that emerged as another consequence of the Vietnam War; is there really gold left in Fort Knox, or is the building simply the world's most secure fortress built to guard a lie?

The first Spiritualism wave in the 19th century

Evolution of Spiritualism from its early European roots to the 19th-century American craze sparked by the Fox Sisters. Table-turning and automatic writing in Europe, Allan Kardec's Spiritism. Widespread fascination with mediums and séances, including the sessions that Queen Victoria hosted. Key figures, famous followers, skeptics, major fraud scandals, undebunked cases and current status of the movement

The final conclusion of Josef Allen Hynek

Once a skeptic who dismissed UFOs as nonsense, Hynek became a founding father of modern ufology. His journey from Project Blue Book to Close Encounters of the Third Kind and his final conclusions

Superstitions

The most common superstitions in Western countries and their historical origins. Knocking on wood, Friday the 13th, rabbit's feet and 4-leaf clovers as amulets, wedding superstitions, walking under a ladder, spilling salt, opening an umbrella inside, breaking a mirror, crossing fingers, horseshoes on doors and black cats as harbingers of bad luck

The Shroud of Turin; forgery or authentic?

The history of the Shroud of Turin. The controversy surrounding the Shroud of Turin since the 14th century, the most recent scientific discoveries and the various scientific theories regarding its authenticity

Jack the Ripper, identified by DNA?

The story of the Ripper, his victims, the historical suspects and the new discoveries made thanks to DNA tests. Why is this case so fascinating?

Editor's picks

A question that emerged as another consequence of the Vietnam War; is there really gold left in Fort Knox, or is the building simply the world's most secure fortress built to guard a lie?

The Stargate remote viewing project

The initiative inception, its operation, the most spectacular results obtained, the shut down of the program for not being useful in intelligence operations according to the CIA... except that the private sector continues to use these techniques in industrial espionage

Mothman

The first sightings in Point Pleasant. The Silver Bridge tragedy that turned the creature into a harbinger of death. Far from being a forgotten case, numerous sightings of the cryptid continue to occur, such as the recent wave in Chicago

The devil’s letter

The missive appeared in the hand of a Benedictine nun, who maintained that a demon had written it while possessing her in 1676. A partial and theoretical translation claims that the text contains statements against God

NDEs – Near Death Experiences

Compilation of phenomena experienced during NDEs. From the most common, such as seeing yourself leaving your physical body, going through a tunnel into the light or meeting loved ones in paradise, to less widespread experiences such as seeing your life flash before your eyes at a quantum level, access to universal knowledge, the point of no return, the council of 8 elders, the acquisition of psychic abilities, the possibility of a walk-in soul taking possession of another person's body

The Premonitions Bureau

Between 1966 and 1968, the British Evening Star newspaper sponsored a project in which readers sent in premonitions about future catastrophes. The letters were studied with the aim of finding a methodology to avoid the ensuing tragedies, using the collective precognition gathered from the readers

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