10 Truly Bizarre Incidents From The Bass Strait Triangle

While most of the bizarre accounts on our list are connected to the Bass Strait itself, several times, these encounters have seemingly wandered onto the mainlands. Perhaps the most famous of these incidents is the case of Fred Valentich. While that has been covered here before, the first two points on our list share bizarre connections to the famous case, so that’s where we’ll start. 10 The ‘Invisible Plane’ Encounter Of Jason Manifold On the same day that Fred Valentich disappeared (October 21, 1978), Roy Manifold would capture a picture (shown above) of a strange object in the sky over the Bass Strait....

December 25, 2022 · 10 min · 1944 words · Pamela Flesher

10 Unexpected Things You Can Overdose On

The items listed below range from benign to beneficial in small amounts but become toxic in higher quantities. These seemingly harmless substances can land you in the hospital—or the morgue—if you overdo it. 10 Soy Sauce In 2013, a 19-year-old man from Virginia drank 0.9 liters (1 qt) of soy sauce after being dared by his friends to do so. He went into a coma and nearly died from the extreme levels of salt in his body....

December 25, 2022 · 10 min · 1980 words · Rose Hendricks

10 Unintended Side Effects Of Newly Emerging Technologies

However, while everyone looks forward to all the crazy things that are being developed, few people are stopping to ask why. The truth is that many of these technologies are completely unnecessary, and in some cases incredibly dangerous. Emerging technologies could not only prove to complicate modern life but could actually cause more problems than they solve. 10Driverless Cars Have Unaddressed Ethical Concerns Driverless cars, in many people’s eyes, are the next big wave of the future....

December 25, 2022 · 12 min · 2426 words · Perry Patton

10 Unsolved Mysteries About Ancient Greece

But the length of time between this era and the modern world means that not everything about this period of antiquity is actually known to us today. Records are lost, stories become embellished, and so on. Here are ten mysteries about ancient Greece which still remain unresolved. 10 The Secrets Of The Eleusinian Mysteries One of the most intriguing mysteries of ancient Greece concerns a secret organization whose name also helped to define the concept of “mystery” as we understand it today....

December 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1675 words · Marion Nev

10 Unsolved Mysteries Involving Disturbing Phone Messages

10 The Murder Of John Masegian In February 1983, John Masegian, a millionaire mortgage executive from Reno, was visiting the Fontainebleau Hilton in Miami Beach with his fourth wife, 38-year-old Carol. It was a working vacation for John, who had been at a weeklong convention. On February 11 at about 10:30 AM, Carol went to the pool. When John didn’t join her at noon as promised, she called their room twice....

December 25, 2022 · 16 min · 3266 words · Norma Saenz

10 Unsolved Thanksgiving Mysteries

10 The Blount Family Briefcase Bombing On November 28, 1985, Joe Blount was spending Thanksgiving with his family at their trailer in Lake Worth, Texas, when his 15-year-old daughter, Angela, found a briefcase on the porch. When she opened it, a bomb went off, killing Joe, Angela, and her 18-year-old cousin, Michael Columbus. In 1999, a man named Michael Toney was sentenced to death for the murders. The prime evidence against Toney was the inconsistent testimony of his ex-wife and former best friend, who claimed they saw him planting the bomb....

December 25, 2022 · 7 min · 1476 words · Daniel Adams

10 Upcoming Doomsdays To Mark On Your Calendar

So take heed: You don’t want to make plans, tell everyone you’re coming, and get dressed up to the nines, only for the apocalypse to hit, leaving the world devoid of life and you red-faced with embarrassment. Knowing how much time humanity has left to exist is crucial for planning your social life, so here are ten dates to keep clear in case all life on Earth is annihilated....

December 25, 2022 · 15 min · 3023 words · Lee Perez

10 Victims Lured To Mysterious Meetings

10 The Disappearance Of Leonard Dirickson Leonard Dirickson was a 39-year-old divorcee who lived with his teenage son Jared at their dairy farm in Strong City, Oklahoma. On the morning of March 14, 1998, Leonard and Jared were eating breakfast when an unidentified man in a pickup truck showed up at their farmhouse. Leonard went to speak with the man for several minutes, and when he came back inside, he told Jared that the stranger was interested in buying one of his horses....

December 25, 2022 · 14 min · 2869 words · Scott Franklin

10 Ways Earth Once Looked Like An Alien Planet

SEE ALSO: 10 Creepy Mysteries Shown Through Images If you could step back in time and stand on the Earth millions of years ago, you wouldn’t just see a few different animals. You’d see an alien planet pulled straight out of a science fiction story. 10 Giant Mushrooms Were All Over The Planet Approximately 400 million years ago, the trees only sprouted up to about a man’s waist. Most were only a few feet high, and the other plants and fungi weren’t much bigger—except for the mushrooms....

December 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1657 words · Buffy Hardison

10 Ways Russia Is Using Social Media To Tear Americans Apart

As it turns out, all of this might just be on purpose. Recent reports are saying that a lot of the extreme social media accounts that have been pushing these agendas weren’t created by Americans at all. Thousands of them were created in Russia as part of a propaganda war to tear the United States apart. It’s an old Cold War tactic. In the words of one Russian political strategist, it’s designed to encourage “all kinds of separatism and ethnic, social, and racial conflicts” and destabilize American politics....

December 25, 2022 · 11 min · 2180 words · Lee Wing

10 Ways The World S Religions Have Sworn To Protect Other Faiths

It wasn’t always supposed to be this way, though. Peace is a tenant of every major religion. There are moments in history when members of the world’s religions have stood up and sworn to keep those who are faithful to another god safe and free. 10Muhammad Vowed To Protect The Christian Nation Saint Catherine’s Monastery has something unique: a contract promising to protect them—written by Muhammad. Muhammad held a good relationship with the monks there and in AD 626 wrote up document swearing an oath to keep them safe from his follower’s attacks....

December 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1608 words · Joshua Perdue

10 Ways Today S Elections In Greece Could Change The World

10The Death Of The Euro Used in 19 countries, the euro is possibly the second-most important currency on Earth. Global debts are issued in it, other currencies are pegged to it, and plenty of countries use it as a reserve. The Greek elections could sweep all this away. As a euro country, Greece has the power to destabilize the entire currency with its fiscal decisions. Rather than go down that route, Germany recently said it would rather an uncooperative post-election Greece exit the euro altogether—a course of action known as a “Grexit....

December 25, 2022 · 9 min · 1901 words · Elizabeth Perez

10 Weapons That Backfired Horribly

10The Nambu Type 94 Handgun Imperial Japan had some amazing weapons, ranging from the rugged Arisaka rifle to the nimble A6M2 Zero fighter aircraft. This was not one of them. In fact, the Nambu Type 94 is a serious contender for the title of worst service handgun ever. Introduced in 1934, the Type 94 was plagued by a series of design flaws which would have been embarrassing even for a Saturday Night Special....

December 25, 2022 · 11 min · 2322 words · Stuart Booth

10 Weird Things That Make You Smart

The brain is split into two hemispheres. While each half of the brain does broadly the same thing as the other, there are some differences. In humans, and lots of other mammals, one side of the brain is slightly dominant – this is why you favor one hand over another. Some studies have shown that left-handedness is linked to intelligence; left-handed people tend to score higher on IQ tests, and can also often finish these tests faster than right-handed people....

December 25, 2022 · 5 min · 1044 words · Walter Sitar

10 Wholesome Pranks With A Dark Side

The truth is that pranks are more like that April Fools’ episode of SpongeBob SquarePants where Squidward viciously pranks SpongeBob, dragging him by a rope around the Krusty Krab where he eventually lands inside a garbage can. Anyone who likes to be pranked only allows it to take their revenge, and oh, how do they love revenge. Wow, turn down the drama, will you? Sometimes pranks are dark for other reasons outside of torture and vindictive natures....

December 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1642 words · Paul Carney

10 Witch Gods And Goddesses From Around The World

10Abonde Germanic/Central European Abonde (also known as Perchta) is not just a Wiccan goddess—she’s one of the main archetypes for many of our favorite fairy tales. She inspired fairy godmothers, wicked stepmothers, Snow White, and even Tinkerbell. Abonde is the Winter Goddess—one of the most important figures in all of Wicca in Europe. Some believe that she arose from the earliest divine female guardian figures from ancient hunting cultures. Her association with witchcraft and witches may well have originated before the medieval witch trials—this provides evidence that witches existed long before people grew frightened of them....

December 25, 2022 · 12 min · 2362 words · Jeffrey Bailey

13 Chilling Hammer Horror Films

The following are thirteen of the best Hammers, partly my opinion and partly the consensus of Gothic horror fans. Kids today may be jaded, but open your minds to suspended disbelief, and you may find yourself enjoying the look, colors, tonal moods and dark atmospheres of these small gems… not to mention the splendid acting talents of Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley, Michael Ripper, Andre Morrell and many others—the regular players who made Hammer their home....

December 25, 2022 · 16 min · 3328 words · Luz Havir

15 Fastest Things In The Universe

Usain St. Leo Bolt C.D (born 21 August 1986) is a Jamaican sprinter. Bolt holds the Olympic and world records for the 100 meters at 9.69 seconds, the 200 meters at 19.30 seconds, and, along with his teammates, the 4×100 meters relay at 37.10 seconds, all set at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Bolt became the first man to win all three events at a single Olympics since Carl Lewis in 1984 and the first man in history to set world records in all three at a single Olympics....

December 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1509 words · Lewis Guzman

25 Bizarre Buildings

The Basket House USA The Crooked House Poland The Castle House Dominican Republic The Dog House USA The Egyptian House USA The WTF House USA The Hovercraft House USA The Kettle House USA The UFO House USA The Saxophone House USA The Ship House Croatia The Boot House USA Another Shoe House South Africa Another UFO House USA The Sphere House USA The Thin House UK The Lopsided House Japan...

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 112 words · Barbara Rudd

36 Educational Tips From 70S And 80S Tv

The A-Team I learned that it is possible to fire millions of rounds of ammo and throw several thousand grenades over the course of several years and never actually hit anybody with a bullet or wound anyone with flying shrapnel. I learned that it is possible to afford said ammo and grenades without holding down a regular job and without charging half of the people who hire you for your mercenary services because they are too poor to pay you for it....

December 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1133 words · Brendan Capehart