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The
Kensington and Heavener Runestones: Dispelling the Myth
The Vikings were possibly the first Europeans to set foot in the New World
in 1012 AD. But were they also the first white men to discover Minnesota
and Oklahoma? Based on current archaeological evidence, Viking explorations
into the North American interior seem unlikely and many of these stones
now appear to have been a hoax perpetrated for profit or were actually
19th-century boundary markers.
Nevadas
Haunted Goldfield Hotel
Located halfway between Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada, the once magnificent
Goldfield Hotel now stands dark and empty, an imposing four-story building
in a town that time has left behind. Even though the hotel is the most
prominent symbol of Goldfields former glory, it is also considered
to be one of the most haunted buildings in the United States.
Mind
over Machine:
New Discoveries on the Power of Consciousness
Conventional science tells us that the mind has no direct power over matter.
However, The Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research laboratory has determined
that the mind does indeed influence physical processes. With decades of
hard experimentation to back them up, they argue for a view of reality
that is much more mysterious than what current science holds to be true.
The
Dark Fairies of Stéphane Lord
Columns
Mysteries
of Science
Easter Islands Walking
Stones
Urban Legends
Setting the Stereotype of the Serial Killer Straight
Archaeological
Finds
Ötzi the Icemans Profile Completed
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