Some dark histories have humble beginnings. Born in 1640, Catherine Deshayes, the wife of a Parisian jeweler and silk merchant named Antoine Monvoisin, who had a shop at Pont-Marie, in Paris, France. Things went well for a while, mundane even, until her husband’s business floundered and went under in the 1660s, leaving them to scramble. Read more »
A recent survey has revealed some very interesting results in regards to people living in Britain and their knowledge/beliefs about dinosaurs. Two thousand individuals were polled in the research project which was commissioned by Boat Rocker Studios in order to celebrate National Dinosaur Day (this was on June 1st) and a new animated series called. Read more »
Sitting on 6 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico is the historic La Posada Hotel. Featuring lush gardens and fountains, the hotel is also built around an old Victorian style three-story brick mansion that is one of the oldest structures in Santa Fe. Built in 1884, this mansion has been. Read more »
Mysterious News Briefly June 4, 2021 From the “Another thing we need to worry about” file comes a new model by seismologists showing that Earth’s solid-iron inner core has been growing faster on one side than the other – faster under Indonesia’s Banda Sea, slower under Brazil for more than half a billion. Read more »
For whatever reasons, some places seem to draw to them more UFO activity than others. These places log in more sightings than other places, often by a fair margin, and it is not easy to ascertain just exactly why that should be. One place that is perhaps little known to the outside world as a UFO hotspot is the wilds of South Australia, consisting of largely of sparsely inhabited arid and semi-arid rangelands, with several low mountain ranges. It is a wild, remote place in many areas, and it is here where the dark rural roads that meander through the outback have long been seemingly plagued by UFOs.