Ancient Mysteries
The Monk With Superpowers: Saint Joseph of Cupertino
Saint Joseph of Cupertino was born in a stinky stable back in the 1600s. His father died before his birth and owed people a lot of money, leaving Joseph and his family in debt and poverty. He received no education …
Ancient Mysteries
7 Christian Beliefs Not In The Bible
Article by Samekh Aeun
If you are interested in just getting to the juicy stuff, then scroll down to the first image you see to avoid my long introduction. It’s not required to enjoy the list of Christian beliefs not …
Ancient Mysteries
The Bean Clan (Killer Cannibal Family Of Scotland)
In the 15th century, there was a family of cave-dwelling cannibals near the beautiful coast of Bennane Scotland. At its height, this clan is said to have been around 48 members strong and was responsible for the murders of a …
Ancient Mysteries
The Vile Vortices
A Scottish biologist by the name of Ivan Terrance Sanderson was the first to coin the term ‘The Vile Vortices’. Sanderson concluded there were 12 such locations all across the world with the Bermuda Triangle being probably the most famous. …
Ancient Mysteries
Dwarka (The Atlantis Of The East)
“The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it.”
-Ayn Rand
Most people from western culture are familiar with the legend of Atlantis. The philosopher Plato’s ancient Greek writings on advanced civilizations are very famous. …
Ancient Mysteries
The Yonaguni Monument
The Yonaguni Monument off the coast of Japan is an extremely anomalous archaeological site. Back in 1986, a scuba diving instructor discovered the awe-inspiring structures as he explored the depths of the ocean. What he discovered were the ruins of …
Ancient Mysteries
Björketorp Runestone (The Cursed Viking Artifact)
The Björketorp Runestone in Sweden is possibly part of a grave field of solitary and forming stone circles. It’s among the worlds tallest Viking Runestones at 14ft tall which dates back to the 6th or 7th century. The cursed object …
Ancient Mysteries
Entity Of The Week: Djinn
Born of smokeless fire, the djinn
Ancient Mysteries
The Beast Of Gevaudan
The Beast of Gevaudan (pronounced je-vu-dawn) is one of the most legendary cryptids of Europe. The creature stalked the mountainous south-central French region of Le Gevaudan in the mid-1760s and left a kill count of over half a hundred people …