Dark Retreats Have Been Used All Over The World For Centuries, But What Do They Do?
Dark retreats might sound like something out of a horror movie, but they've actually been used all over the world for centuries. Here's how they work.
Read MoreDark retreats might sound like something out of a horror movie, but they've actually been used all over the world for centuries. Here's how they work.
By William Kennedy Read MoreLocking yourself in a room with snakes for 72 hours might sound like your worst nightmare, but this man locked himself in with 50 snakes just to prove a point.
By Kat Olvera Read MoreHu Xinyu, a student in a Chinese high school, mysteriously disappeared one evening after leaving his dorm room. The bizarre case is still unsolved.
By Andrew Amelinckx Read MoreFor sailors coming back from sea, there are many legends of what happened out on the water. One these legends is that of the mysterious ghost ship Jenny.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreIn professional sports, fans can recite the lyrics to their team's fight song. Here is why the Philadelphia Eagles' fight song didn't include an iconic line.
By William Kennedy Read MoreThe dybbuk is a spirit from 16th century Jewish folklore that enters someone's body and possesses them. Here's what dybbuks are all about.
By Kimberly Smith Read MoreQuite by chance, scientists happened upon an intriguing ability that some sea spiders have. Let's take a look at this bizarre sea spider behavior.
By Chris Littlechild Read MoreAt the 1998 Grammy's, one artist stood head and shoulders - and frantic, convulsive limbs - above all these exceptional musicians: the "Soy Bomb guy."
By Richard Milner Read MoreLanny Poffo, the younger brother of the late wrestling legend Randy Savage, went by two nicknames in his career: "Leaping Lanny Poffo" and "The Genius."
By William Kennedy Read MoreThe Dead Internet Theory is like everyone's worst fears and anxieties about the internet taken to the extreme. Here's what this conspiracy theory says.
By Richard Milner Read MoreThe chilling 'ghost' story from the set of "Three Men and a Baby" has been the stuff of rumors for decades.
By Brian Myers Read MoreThe WEF proposed a "Great Reset" to "improve the state of the world" which sparked a conspiracy theory, but what is the real idea behind the Great Reset?
By Dylan Hofer Read MoreSteve Jobs' old Birkenstocks sold for more than any pair of socks probably should, going for over $200,000. Here's how it happened.
By William Kennedy Read MoreLee Harvey Oswald was deemed the lone gunman and killer of President JFK. But conspiracy theories are slow to die. Here's the story of Jim Garrison.
By Brian Myers Read MoreThe Battle of Waterloo is one studied by military and historians alike. Here is the bizarre place in which several remains of soldiers from Waterloo were found.
By William Kennedy Read MoreMarie Robards certainly didn't fit the profile of a killer. The 16-year-old high school junior was popular, beautiful, and one of the top students in her class.
By Brian Myers Read MoreHumans are just relatively tough. This means, unfortunately, that we can die in a wide variety of quite implausible, statistically very unlikely ways.
By Chris Littlechild Read MoreThe harrowing story of two COVID-19 conspiracy theorists who were lost at sea and left their families wondering what really happened to them.
By William Kennedy Read MoreEven amongst researchers, there's disagreement about the appearance of aliens. Let's take a look at what scientists think aliens may look like.
By Richard Milner Read MoreEven if the folksy attractions of Cape May aren't quite your style, after a visit to this seaside town, you might be convinced that Cape May is haunted.
By Sarah Crocker Read MoreBob Dylan was once involved in a motorcycle accident, but it actually served as a welcome respite from his busy schedule of work and other demands.
By Andrew Amelinckx Read MoreCozy Powell's girlfriend was on the phone with him when he crashed going more than 100 mph. She heard the iconic rock drummer die over the phone.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreUnlike an average job, morticians deal with the dead rather than the living. So what happens if you die with contact lenses in? Do morticians remove them?
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreTwo of the most prominent Native Americans in colonial history, Pocahontas and Squanto, once allegedly met each other. This is the story of that fabled meeting.
By William Kennedy Read MoreThe Bridge to Total Freedom promises higher states of being, but it's reportedly not all it's cracked up to be. Here are the stages of Scientology, explained.
By DB Kelly Read MoreWhen a rather common accident could have cost him his livelihood, Jeff Beck took drastic action in the form of an unorthodox insurance policy.
By Sarah January Read MoreJeff Beck could have joined two other classic rock bands. If he'd been a part of either one, the course of rock 'n' roll history might have changed.
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