Janet Douglas, born in the Scottish highlands during the 17th century, was called a “Seer” due to her unusual ability of Second Sight.
Latest Articles
-
-
Is the holy Grail in Iceland? Giancarlo Gianazza discusses the theory of a secret chamber filled with sacred books and objects from the Temple of Jerusalem.
-
Psychological observations of Napoleon Bonaparte indicate he was a psychopath. He had other qualities he possessed to commanded respect.
-
No matter how well the Chase Vault was sealed, the coffins unexplainably move about. Was it vandals, flooding, or something more ominous?
-
The mysterious details of Edgar Allan Poe’s death read just like one of his own “who-done-it” stories and puzzle historians to this day.
-
So what is the thread that runs through the fabric of the personality of tyrants. What do they have in common and how can they be identified?
-
If the Vinland map is real, it supports the fact that the Vikings were the first to sail to North America, long before Christopher Columbus.
-
The Cambodian Jungle Girl is a nonverbal female found in the jungles of Cambodia in 2007. She still cannot speak. But in 2016 her identity was solved.