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  1. Day 4 of the Citizens Hearing on Disclosure – Global Awareness of UFOS

    We considered Day 3 of the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure to be impressive. In that case, Day 4 was extraordinary!  The focus of Day 4 was on international UFO incidents and documents including countries such as: United Kingdom, China, Italy, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, as well as reports from France and Russia.

    johnblack - 03/05/2013 - 18:19

  2. Secret Lives of Elves and Faeries: The True Story of Rev Robert Kirk

    Born in 1644 in Aberfoyle, a parish of Perthshire, Scotland, Reverend Robert Kirk is remembered for apparently making great strides in bridging the gap between the human and faery realms.

    He was the seventh son of his parents James and Mary, and went on to become a very intelligent, studious man. Attending the University of St. Andrews and the University of Edinburgh for his Bachelor's and Master's degrees respectively, Kirk chose to follow in his father's footsteps by becoming an Episcopal minister in Scotland.

    Riley Winters - 15/01/2020 - 20:08

  3. Previously Undetected Roman Remains Found in Lead Coffin

    ... of the cemetery was kept confidential at the developer's request. The excavation was prompted by the previous nearby ...

    Sahir - 19/04/2024 - 01:05

  4. Storms, Religious Persecution, and War: The Arrival of a Famous Spanish Christ Statue

    Every year, on the first Sunday in August thousands of Galicians take part in a spiritual journey. They travel through the city streets of Vigo with the religious treasure of their hometown – a large cross bearing the figure of Jesus, which is known as Cristo de la Victoria (the Christ of Victory).

    Natalia Klimczak - 23/08/2016 - 03:47

  5. Aboriginal Australians Lose Land Rights to Coal Mine

    ... over to Adani on 3 August 2019” and that “Adani will request the assistance of police to remove Mr Burragubba and ...

    ashley cowie - 02/09/2019 - 14:07

  6. Ashoka the Great: From Cruel King to Benevolent Buddhist

    ... The construction of the ‘beautiful gaol’ was a request made by Girika, the emperor’s newly-appointed ...

    dhwty - 21/10/2015 - 03:54

  7. Smallpox Vaccine Sheds New Light on Mysterious Kaspar Hauser Legend

    In May 1828, the Bavarian city of Nuremberg was gripped by the sudden appearance of a young man named Kaspar Hauser. Clutching two letters of introduction, his arrival revealed a story of isolation and deprivation. The letters portrayed Kaspar as an orphan who had spent his childhood confined in solitude, only to be released into society as a teenager.

    Nathan Falde - 26/06/2023 - 22:58

  8. Extraordinary Bronze Statues Discovered at the Sanctuary of San Casciano dei Bagni

    Emerging from the now mud-sodden, thermal waters of a sacred ancient sanctuary in Central Italy, more than 24 Etruscan-Roman era bronze statues in near perfect condition, plus literally thousands of coins have been recovered. The brand-new Italian Minister of Culture, Gennaro Sangiuliano, describes them as “an exceptional discovery for Italy” and “immense and unique treasures.” It is the largest discovery of its kind ever to emerge in Italy, and will rewrite the history of Etruscan-Roman statue art.

    Gary Manners - 08/11/2022 - 18:00

  9. Jauhar - The History of Collective Self Immolation during War in India

    ... glimpse of the Rani. Rana Rawal Ratan Singh agreed to his request, and Alauddin Khilji came into the fort unarmed, and ...

    dhwty - 29/03/2015 - 15:02

  10. Magical Mermaids of Japanese Folklore

    The ningyo, which translates as human fish (known also as gyojin, meaning human fish, or hangyo-jin, meaning half-fish human) is a creature in Japanese folklore that is comparable to the mermaids in Western legends. Despite the similarity in concept, i.e. the ningyo and mermaid being creatures with both terrestrial and marine body parts, these two entities are actually quite different.

    dhwty - 22/04/2016 - 14:53

  11. CIA Document Dump Reveals 70 Years Of US Government UFO Info

    “What does the U.S. government really know about UFOs and for how long have they known it?” Ufologists and UFO experiencers have been asking these questions for decades, and it seems that answers are finally emerging.

    Nathan Falde - 19/01/2021 - 04:03

  12. Magnificent Elizabethan-era Garden Unearthed At Coleshill Manor

    ... for his new bride, or he might have installed it at her request. While the estate at Coleshill Manor was grand and ...

    Nathan Falde - 28/01/2021 - 17:48

  13. Two Mysterious Cavities Found Inside Great Pyramid May Be Secret Rooms

    A team of researchers that have used cutting edge technology to scan the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt have discovered two previously unknown cavities inside the world-famous monument. Are they secret rooms or passages that have long been rumored to lie within?

    Natalia Klimczak - 19/10/2016 - 00:46

  14. Mary Queen of Scots Received Luxury Treatment in Prison

    One of history’s most famous queens, Mary Stuart, better known as Mary Queen of Scots, reigned over Scotland between 1542 and 1567, until her infamous forced abdication in favor of her one-year-old son. A lesser known fact is her voracious appetite and palette, which veered towards the decadent.

    Sahir - 07/11/2022 - 18:00

  15. The Silence of Akhenaten: Was the Pharaoh Mute, Blind or Cultic?

    The enigma of Pharaoh Akhenaten has captured the imagination of the world ever since Napoleon’s savants brought him to light. Today, every scholar holds steadfast to his or her theory about the monarch’s life, based on both extant and imaginary evidence. The 18th Dynasty king’s motivations for heralding a new religion have been the foremost subject of studies over more than a century. Rarely does one Egyptologist concur with another in reasoning why exactly Amenhotep IV transformed into the hated Akhenaten.

    anand balaji - 17/01/2018 - 15:15

  16. Doodles in Henry VIII’s Prayer Book Reveal Anxiety and Depression

    Best known for his six marriages and a notorious clash with the Pope over annulling his union with Catherine the Aragon, Henry VIII's reign was marked by tumultuous events, both historically and personally.

    Sahir - 28/06/2023 - 22:59

  17. Whatever Happened to Srivijaya, Forgotten Maritime Trade Center?

    Srivijaya (often referred to as the Srivijaya Empire) was a thalassocracy (meaning a maritime/sea-based state) that flourished between the 7th and 13th centuries AD.

    dhwty - 26/11/2019 - 01:39

  18. The Longest Poem Ever Written: Shahnameh – The Epic Book of Kings

    In 977 AD, a Persian poet named Ferdowsi began on a grandiose poetic journey that would take him 33 years to complete. He used ancient Persian tales which had been told from generation to generation for several millennia as the source for writing his poems about epic kings and heroes and about mythical creatures and adventures. This resulted in the creation of the epic which in Persian is called Shahnameh or translated The Book of Kings, the longest poem ever written in history.

    Mahbod Khanbolouki - 07/03/2015 - 12:41

  19. New Evidence Ancient Chinese Explorers Landed in America Excites Experts

    ... studied the petroglyphs at that location upon Ruskamp’s request. He said that, based on his more than 25 years of ...

    ancient-origins - 19/05/2015 - 14:32

  20. Treasure, Jesus and an Elaborate Hoax: The Story of Bérenger Saunière

    A potentially corrupt priest, an ancestral link to Jesus Christ and hidden treasure, the story of Bérenger Saunière and Rennes-le-Château is like something one would expect to see in movie theaters, not in history books. When the small-town French priest claimed to have located an enormous amount of treasure in the 1890s, he unknowingly put into motion a story which would continue to develop long after his death.

    Molly Dowdeswell - 17/06/2022 - 22:48

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