The Cell Phone

A couple of months ago, my friend’s cousin (a single mother) bought a new cell phone. After a long day of work, she came home, placed her phone on the counter, and went watch to TV; her son came to her and asked if he could play with her new phone. She told him not to call anyone or mess with text messages, and he … Continue reading The Cell Phone

Anneliese Michel

It’s hard to determine whether this girl’s story is real or fabricated. The story of Anneliese Michel involves her being possessed by six different demons with different voices and mannerisms. These photos were taken during her exorcism- a way to release the demons from her body. There is audio of the different demon’s voices that possessed Anneliese online if you’re brave enough to check it … Continue reading Anneliese Michel

Don’t Take The Bus

This didn’t happen to me but I was involved in it. The victim was actually my girlfriend and I got the story later. At the time my girlfriend and I were attending college together. It was a smaller school in a pretty quiet place so most of the students were from the area. My girlfriend, Caitie, was one of those. I came from a distance … Continue reading Don’t Take The Bus

Maybe a Time Warp, Maybe a Ghost?

On August 10th, 1901, two women visited the Palace of Versailles in France. While walking through the gardens, they got lost, and they claimed to suddenly feel unnatural,oppressed and dreary. They then said they started seeing a bunch of people in old-timey clothing, such as “very dignified officials,” a terrifying figure they refused to go near, even a woman they thought to be Marie Antoinette … Continue reading Maybe a Time Warp, Maybe a Ghost?

“The Flying Tailor”, who jumped to his death from the Eiffel Tower

Franz Reichelt (1879 – 4 February 1912), also known as Frantz Reichelt or François Reichelt, was an Austrian-born French tailor, inventor and parachuting pioneer, now sometimes referred to as the Flying Tailor, who is remembered for jumping to his death from the Eiffel Tower while testing a wearable parachute of his own design. Reichelt had become fixated on developing a suit for aviators that would convert into a parachute and allow them to survive a fall should they … Continue reading “The Flying Tailor”, who jumped to his death from the Eiffel Tower

The Burned Remains of Mary Reeser, A Victim of Spontaneous Human Combustion

Spontaneous human combustion (SHC) describes reported cases of the burning of a living human body without an apparent external source of ignition. There have been about 200 cited cases worldwide over a period of around 300 years. It is argued that SHC can be caused by an individual’s behaviour and habits – such as alcohol consumption – inner mechanisms of the body, or even acts of … Continue reading The Burned Remains of Mary Reeser, A Victim of Spontaneous Human Combustion

“The most beautiful suicide” after seeing this picture 4 minutes after her death.

On May Day, 1947, after leaving her fiancé, 23-year-old Evelyn McHale wrote a note. “He is much better off without me… I wouldn’t make a good wife for anybody.” She went to the observation platform of the Empire State Building. Then she jumped. In her desperate determination, she leaped clear of the setbacks and hit a United Nations limousine parked at the curb. Continue reading “The most beautiful suicide” after seeing this picture 4 minutes after her death.

MK ULTRA

MK-Ultra was a top-secret CIA project in which the agency conducted hundreds of clandestine experiments—sometimes on unwitting U.S. citizens—to assess the potential use of LSD and other drugs for mind control, information gathering and psychological torture. Though Project MK-Ultra lasted from 1953 until about 1973, details of the illicit program didn’t become public until 1975, during a congressional investigation into widespread illegal CIA activities within … Continue reading MK ULTRA