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Poltergeist
Few paranormal phenomena have captured the public imagination quite like the poltergeist. The very word comes from German, with “poltern” meaning to make noise or rumble and “geist” meaning spirit. Unlike traditional ghost stories that often involve apparitions or shadowy figures, poltergeist cases are usually associated with movement, chaos and disruption. Loud banging sounds, objects flying across rooms, unexplained fires, electrical disturbances and even physical attacks h

Helen Renee Wuorio
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The Mystery of The Philadelphia Experiment
At the centre of the mystery lies an astonishing claim: that during WW2, the U.S. Navy attempted to make an entire warship invisible using advanced scientific principles linked to electromagnetism, gravity, and what Albert Einstein referred to as a unified field theory. Whether the story represents misunderstood military technology, exaggerated folklore, deliberate misinformation, or something genuinely extraordinary remains one of the great unanswered questions of modern mys

Helen Renee Wuorio
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The Legend of King Arthur's Bowmen - The Angels of Mons
Out of this desperate encounter emerged one of the most remarkable legends of the war: the story of the Angels of Mons. According to reports that circulated soon afterwards, supernatural figures appeared on the battlefield at the height of the fighting. Some accounts described radiant angels shielding British soldiers. Others told a more distinctly British tale, that of King Arthur and his ancient bowmen returning to defend the nation.

Helen Renee Wuorio
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