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Brain Surgeon Visits the ‘Other Side’ and Lives to Tell You About It

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Brain Surgeon Visits the ‘Other Side’ and Lives to Tell You About It

A top brain surgeon who claims he saw the after-life while in a coma reveals the stories of others who say they have had similar life-changing experiences.

Thousands of people have had near-death experiences, but scientists have argued that they are impossible. Dr. Eben Alexander was one of those scientists. A highly trained neurosurgeon, Alexander knew that NDEs feel real, but are simply fantasies produced by brains under extreme stress.


Then, Dr. Alexander’s own brain was attacked by a rare illness. The part of the brain that controls thought and emotion–and in essence makes us human–shut down completely. For seven days he lay in a coma. Then, as his doctors considered stopping treatment, Alexander’s eyes popped open. He had come back.

Alexander’s recovery is a medical miracle. But the real miracle of his story lies elsewhere. While his body lay in coma, Alexander journeyed beyond this world and encountered an angelic being who guided him into the deepest realms of super-physical existence. There he met, and spoke with, the Divine source of the universe itself.

Alexander’s story is not a fantasy. Before he underwent his journey, he could not reconcile his knowledge of neuroscience with any belief in heaven, God, or the soul. Today Alexander is a doctor who believes that true health can be achieved only when we realize that God and the soul are real and that death is not the end of personalexistence but only a transition.

This story would be remarkable no matter who it happened to. That it happened to Dr. Alexander makes it revolutionary. No scientist or person of faith will be able to ignore it.


Neurosurgeon Dr Eben Alexander was initially convinced out-of-body experiences were hallucinations — until he went into a coma himself and had what he now believes was a glimpse of something much more.

One of those core truths is that their is an afterlife, Just as there is a premortal life, for all of us. A man may be shown these things, but he always has limitations on who and where he can share this knowledge, if at all.

In this second extract from his book The Map Of Heaven, Dr Alexander, who has taught at Harvard Medical School, reveals many others have also seen what he described.

VIDEO: The Sixth Sense: Proof of Heaven 




A near-death experience will change your life in more ways than one. It means you have survived a serious illness or a major accident, for one thing, and that alone is one of the most significant events imaginable.

But the aftermath, as you adjust to your radical new perspective, can be even more significant. For me, it was as if my old world was dead and I had been reborn into a new one.

Coping with that is hard: how do you replace your old vision of the universe with a new one, without unravelling into chaos?

How do you take that step from one world to another one, without slipping and falling between the two?

So many people are going through similar versions of what I went through, and the stories I have heard from other near-death experience witnesses give me courage every day. They are a constant corroboration of everything that was revealed to me — how we are loved and cherished much more than we can imagine, how we have nothing to fear and nothing to reproach ourselves for.

If you have never seen yourself as a spiritual person, and perhaps did not even believe in God, this new dimension to your understanding has an even greater impact.

A man named Pascale wrote to tell me about his father, who had a PhD in astrophysics and was ‘100 per cent scientifically minded’ — in other words, a complete atheist.

Pascale’s dad (we’ll call him Pierre) was a heavy drinker. He’d suffered a succession of emotional blows, and he used hard drink to numb the pain — so much that his organs started one by one to pack up. Kidneys, liver and then lungs gave way, and Pierre succumbed to double pneumonia.

He was not expected to live, but to give his body the best chance of repairing itself, the doctors placed him in an induced coma.

After three months in intensive care, he started to come round — and all this hard-headed scientific man wanted to talk about with his son were his experiences of heaven.

He had seen the after-life, just as I did. And he brought back the same message: there were angel-like beings who loved us more than we could imagine, and they would help us, if only we would let them.

Pierre faced a major challenge. He could never drink again. One glass would be enough to tip him back into alcohol abuse, and the end would be inevitable.

Somehow, he found the strength to beat his demons. For the next four years, Pierre didn’t touch a drop. But after his initial burst of spiritual fervour in the hospital, he stopped talking about heaven.

Pascale sensed that his dad, an intensely shy man, was embarrassed by the massive contradiction between the atheism he had always preached, and the heaven he had experienced during his coma. He found it easier to say nothing.

But he developed a quirky habit, which seemed to help him in his abstinence — in all the places where he might be tempted to relapse and have a drink, Pierre left Post-It notes. Every one was the same, with four cryptic letters written on it: GaHf.

Pierre would not say what the notes meant. All he would admit was that they helped him.

After four years, his heart gave out, and Pierre died. His son was deeply comforted by words his father had said in the hospital: ‘I’m not afraid of dying any more. I know it’ll be fine.’

After the funeral, as he collected up the Post-It notes, Pascale had a sudden insight. He knew what the letters GaHf meant, what his father was reminding himself . . . ‘Guardian angels. Have faith.’


Not every experience of heaven, and the change it brings, is so dramatic. After I first shared my story with others in public, I received a charming letter from a lady named Jane-Ann, who told me that she underwent surgery for a brain abcess in 1952, when she was eight years old, and that for two weeks after the operation she was in a coma.

Her mother was beside her bed when she awoke, and what Jane-Ann remembers clearly is the expression of deep concern on that beloved face. Simply and matter-of-factly, as only a child can, Jane-Ann explained that there had never been any reason to worry — she had been with her great-aunt Julie, sitting on her lap and being comforted.

Sixty years later, that image of her great-aunt was one of her clearest memories.

Sometimes, it is the death of a loved one that induces or inspires a near-death experience in us. A lady called Jeanwrote to tell me what she had experienced when her mother died, in 1980.

On a Saturday afternoon, Jean was in her garden. She was due to fly to New York on the Monday, to visit her mother who was being treated for cancer in hospital, and who was not expected to live more than six months.

As she tended her flowers, Jean was suddenly overwhelmed by ‘a feeling of an unbelievable amount of love’. It passed through her, like a puff of air, and left her feeling exalted. As she stood wondering what she had just felt, the sensation travelled through her again, pervading every cell in her body.

No sooner had the feeling faded than it happened a third time. And suddenly, Jean understood what it meant. Her mother had died, and was telling her how much she loved her, as she departed this realm and embarked on her voyage through the next.

The feeling that Jean had initially thought was simply going through her had in fact enveloped and encompassed her, as only love can.

The feeling was like she was hugging me but going right through me. And every time she did this, I felt this supernatural, unbelievable, immeasurable amount of love.’

Jean went to sit by her phone in the house. She knew what would happen next, and within ten minutes it did: her sister phoned from New York, to tell her their mother had passed away.

As she wrote that letter, Jean told me she was crying — tears of joy, not of sadness. Ever since that moment in the garden, she has felt utterly safe and loved, confident that she will be reunited with her loved ones in heaven, and safe in the knowledge that death is nothing to be feared.

In fact, she confesses, she sometimes feels almost envious when people pass away.

One of the most extraordinary things about my own glimpse of heaven was that, back in this world, no one was aware of the transformation that I was undergoing. All the monitors and sensors and computers could detect no activity: my brain was flat-lining.


But sometimes, the eyes of those we love can see the change, as a sort of spiritual radiation.

A man called David experienced exactly that, when his father died. With his three siblings, he was sitting in a private room at a hospice where his dad had been for 13 days. They had kept a constant bedside vigil, and it was plain that the end was near.

At 4am, with the room in darkness except for a single night-light in the wall, their father took his last breath — and as he did, a speck of glowing dust seemed to settle on his temple. It was like a pinprick of gold.

No light was shining on the old man’s face, yet this particle of dust was vivid and luminous. As David watched, it began to swell into a pea-sized orb. Now it was a translucent blue, like the light underneath a candle flame. White rays sparkled from it.

The orb lifted, hovered, and then drifted across the room, still effervescing with sparks, until it disappeared through the ceiling. David followed it with his eyes, not daring to speak, until it was gone — and then he turned to one of his sisters. ‘Did you see that?’ he asked.

His sister said: ‘You mean that light that just came out of the side of Dad’s head?’

People ask themselves these questions all the time, when a loved one passes and something inexplicable, something beyond the purely physical, occurs. We know what we’ve seen, but we can’t quite bring ourselves to believe it, without corroboration from someone else: ‘Did you see that?’

Perhaps the most extraordinary story of a near-death experience was told to me by John, the son of a war veteran, who believes he accompanied his father on the first stage of his journey into heaven.

His dad was a fighter, an ex-prisoner of war who was clinging to life in his hospice bed despite having suffered a massive pulmonary embolism.

His breathing was very laboured, and John was kneeling at the bedside, holding his hand, with his ear close to his father’s chest — when suddenly, he was thrown into another dimension.


The scene was more vivid than any dream, he said: it was like being immersed in a 3D movie. His perspective was airborne, like a helicopter shot, and he was looking down at a rapid stream, flowing over rocks.

In the water, clinging on for dear life, was his dad. A golden glow began to spread across the water, like a celestial spotlight. In the middle of the light, a white canoe appeared, with a red paddle, floating quite still on the rushing water.

With a shout of excitement, his father let go of the rocks and began to swim for the canoe. Suddenly, he wasn’t a sick old man any more — he was an athlete, with the strength of a man in his 20s.

He leapt into the canoe, and John felt himself race down, like a camera zooming in, to ride behind his dad’s shoulder.

His father turned and gave him a look of such love and joy as he had never seen on his face before. And then the perspective changed again, and John was high in the sky, watching as the white canoe raced towards a jetty where dozens of people were waiting and cheering.

He recognised them all — family members, friends and war buddies of his father’s.

As the canoe docked, he saw his dad stand up and raise the paddle in a salute, grinning and almost beside himself with delight. Then he leapt ashore and disappeared into a huddle of embraces and back-slaps.

At that moment, John found himself back at the bedside. His father’s heart had stopped.

‘This experience was transformative, a gift from my dad I could not repay,’ he wrote to me. ‘I can actually feel myself glowing when I tell this story!’

New knowledge like this changes us for ever. It must do — that is its purpose. We evolve into someone fresh.

That’s what happened to me after my near-death experience, and to every one of the people in these stories.

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Couple Taken to Hospital Stuck Together After Ocean Sex Romp

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Couple Taken to Hospital Stuck Together After Ocean Sex Romp

A couple's plan for an outdoor romp in the sea ended in agony when they became stuck together during sex.

The Italian couple took advantage of a warm day and an isolated beach in the Marche region of Italy by going for a skinny dip in the sea, and embracing in a passionate clinch.

But the passion soon became embarrassment and pain when they realised they were unable to pull away from one another.

Italian newspaper Il Mattino reported that the man was "unable to extricate himself from the woman due to suction".

A woman who was passing by on the beach came to the amorous couple's rescue.


She handed them a towel to protect their modesty as they sheepishly scramble back on to the beach, still "as one" the newspaper reported.

They were taken to a local hospital, where a doctor freed them by giving the woman an injection to dilate her uterus.

Penis captivus is a rare occurrence in intercourse when the muscles in the vagina clamp down on the penis much more firmly than usual (a form of vaginismus), making it impossible for the penis towithdraw from the vagina.

However, two papers published by 19th-century German gynaecologists, Scanzoni and Hildebrandt had dealt with cases of the condition. Scanzoni's patient was "a completely healthy young woman, married for six months".

She and her husband had to abstain from sexual intercourse because her intense vaginal contractions were "most painful to him and…... did on several occasions end in a spasm…which sometimes lasted more than ten minutes and made it impossible for the couple to separate".

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Woman Makes an All-Expense Paid Trips by Sleeping with Every Man She Meets in Every City

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Traveling is a must for everybody. It is needed for us to rest our mind & body. Physical & emotional stresses can cause the "wear & tear" of our bodies so one must also pause for a while for it to regenerate. There are many kinds of travel; we have the package tour, road trips, cruise, backpacking and many more. It depends on the person's preference, budget, and lifestyle.

Woman Makes an All-Expense Paid Trips by Sleeping with Every Man She Meets in Every City

Each individual has different reasons for travelling and as well as methods to reach their destinations, but here is something very intriguing and I must say very peculiar. Meet Ju Peng a 19 year old Shanghai woman who posted an unusual ad in Chinese social media website Weibo to pursue her travel plans. She posted "temporary boyfriends who must be good looking, under 30, taller than 1.75 meters and, of course, rich".

She plans to pay all her trip expenses by sleeping with every man who will be funding her in every city. She wrote, "They will fund my transport to their city and all my expenses while I am there and they need to be generous. In return, they get a whole night with me, my undivided attention, and a chance to show themselves off in the company of a truly beautiful girl." Her ad gained many feedbacks and most of them are negative. Many said that her way of getting her all expenses paid trip is similar to that of prostitution. She said she has already travelled all over eastern China using this method.

Here are some images of this controversial woman in Shanghai.




Drunk Student Melts Arm

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Drunk Student Melts Arm

By Rob Waugh

Many of us have a few regrets after last week’s round of Christmas parties – but one student reveller went further than most, and ‘melted’ his own arm.

‘It really hurt,’ he said.

The Plymouth student, who asked to remain anonymous, went out for a couple of light refreshments with friends before falling asleep against a comfy radiator.

It was off at the time – but turned on during the night.

The 21-year-old admitted he had to ‘peel himself off’ in the morning.


The engineering student from Plymouth, Devon, said: ‘The vodka and beers were flying everywhere and I took it a bit far.

‘When I came back I was hammered and I fell asleep against the radiator which was cold at the time.

‘I thought “Jesus, my arm’s stuck on a radiator, what am I going to do?”

‘I had to peel myself off. It really hurt.’

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Body Of Mystery Creature Discovered That NO ONE Can Identify

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 By Andy Wells

The huge skeleton was found washed up on the Sakhalin shoreline, at the most eastern part of Russia.

Despite seemingly coming from the ocean, the bones and teeth have seemingly confirmed that it is NOT a fish.

And despite appearing similiar to a crocodile or an alligator, it is also said to be neither of those beasts.

Its skin contains hair or fur and has so far stumped everyone who has come into contact with it.

Body Of Mystery Creature Discovered That NO ONE Can Identify

In fact, it is such a mystery that Russian special services are believed to have taken the skeleton away for a top secret study after these pictures were taken.

The Sakhalin area is extremely close to Japan – and GODZILLA just happens to originate from that particular country.

Could this creature be a movie monster descendant?

It's not the first time that experts have been baffled by something that has emerged from the ocean.

Body Of Mystery Creature Discovered That NO ONE Can Identify

In October we reported on a bizarre-looking creature caught in the seas of Singapore.

Some believed that it was a mutant sea creature – or even an ALIEN.

That Godzilla theory doesn't seem so crazy now, does it?

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These Were the Gods of Atlantis

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These Were the Gods of Atlantis

The majority of researchers who dedicate their time to the mystery of Atlantis come to conclude that the kings and masters of Atlantis were the later gods of antiquity in Egypt, Greece, America and northern Europe.

This conclusion is based on the assertion that the primeval tribes were so filled with amazement at the abilities of the Atlantean refugees that they regarded and accepted them as divinity.

In Greek mythology, Zeus was the godfather of the third celestial dynasty and the son of Cronus and Rhea. The Romans referred to him as Jupiter. He was the supreme ruler of Mount Olympus but couldn’t influence fate.

Zeus was head of the twelve Olympic gods, dividing the world among himself and his brothers Hades and Poseidon. Zeus ruled over the heavens, Hades was given the underworld and Poseidon gained the sea.

These Were the Gods of Atlantis

Zeus was married to Hera who was mad at Zeus because of his numerous love-affairs, some of which brought forth children, among them Heracles (Hercules) and Athena.

Poseidon, another son of Rhea and Cronus, ruled over the sea and the ocean. Poseidon was referred to by the Romans as Neptune and maintained his independence from Zeus.

Poseidon was married to Amphitrite who was a nereid. When the Athenians made Athena their deity, Poseidon flooded the city and the surrounding land.

In Greek mythology, Atlas was the son of Iapetus and the nymph Clymene, and was said to carry the world upon his shoulders. When he fought against Zeus with the older divine Titans, he was made to carry the globe as a punishment.


Moreover, Atlas kept watch over the divine fruit in the west, at the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Some Greek sources report that he was a great astronomer and therefore carries the firmament with the twelve (12) signs of the zodiac on his shoulders.

Gaia was the earth and great mother that gave birth to the sky god Uranus. Cronus, the youngest son of Gaia, castrated Uranus, and as a result heaven and earth got separated.

The story about the separation of heaven and earth can also be found in Asiatic mythology. Moreover, the bible includes an altered version of the creation of the world, as well as its inundation with cataclysms and a massive global flood.

The writings of numerous classical philosophers include records of vanished islands and continents. In one of his most famous writings, "Critias", Plato reminds us that our earth has been witness to periodic cyclical cataclysms which often culminate in a total loss of civilization.

"You remember only one deluge, though there have been many...

"You and your fellow citizens are descended from the few survivors that remained, but you know nothing about it because so many succeeding generations left no record in writing.

"The change in the rising and setting of the sun and the other heavenly bodies, how in those times they used to set in the quarter where they now rise, and used to rise where they now set...

"Of all the changes which take place in the heavens this reversal is the greatest and most complete... There is at that time great destruction of animals in general, and only a small part of the human race survives." - Critias by Plato 360 B.C.E

Isocrates (436-338 BC), a Greek philosopher, held the view that Plato’s writings embody a derivation of the Egyptian state system. Poseidonius (135-51 BC), philosopher and intellectual leader of Cicero, claims that Plato is right.

Plutarch (46-120 AD) mentions a continent named Saturnia and an island called Ogygia which are supposed to be situated a five days‘ journey west of Britain.

These “Islands of the Blessed“ had mild seasons and were assumed to be the Elysian fields praised by Homer.

Homer (8th century BC), prior to Solon and Plato, writes in his “Odyssey“ about the island of Scheria in the western ocean. Scheria was home of the Phaeacians who had temples the walls of which were decorated with pure ore and the mouldings were made of blue steel.

The city’s core was surrounded by a circular wall and there were all sorts of fruit.

Moreover, the city had two springs – no doubt it was a wealthy land. In this section of the “Odyssey“ it is almost possible to reconcile the descriptions of the island of Scheria with Atlantis.

Before Odysseus came to the island of the Phaeacians he was held prisoner on the island of Ogygia which belonged to Calypso, a daughter of Atlas. It took an eighteen days‘ journey from this island to Scheria.

Finally, it was Poseidon, assumed founder of Atlantis, who inflicted these exhausting voyages on him.


Diodorus Siculus (100 BC) writes about a war between the Amazons and a nation called “Atlantioi“ that was located a several days‘ journey from Libya.

This mighty empire was divided among the sons of Uranus, the most famous among them being Cronus. Furthermore, Siculus reports that this empire was very wealthy and also had mild climatic conditions. The empire was named after Atlas, the island’s highest mountain.

Crantor (330-275 BC) states that he saw the scrolls with the story of Atlantis. In addition, he says that other ancient witnesses also mention a huge continent situated in the Atlantic Ocean.




The capital of the island was named "Poseidonis" after Poseidon, the god of the sea and patron of the Atlantic Ocean.

These various comments seem to resemble each other in many respects although they have different origins.

In the Mediterranean area, in ancient Egypt, in Mesoamerica, in Mesopotamia – all over the world myths and legends of a sunken continent in the Atlantic Ocean are wide spread and plausible – just as the legend of Troy, as described by Homer in his "Odyssey," became archeological reality.

The very proof that Troy had been found and excavated by the pioneering German archaeologist Schliemann shows that there is substantial truth behind the ancient legends.

We should not allow political correctness to continue to replace scientific correctness, as seems to be the case in the post WW2 era, where Marxist ideology has replaced academic integrity in academia.

Reference: Atlantean Gardens;

Scientific Study: Ancient Humans Bred with Completely Unknown Species

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Scientific Study: Ancient Humans Bred with Completely Unknown Species

A new study presented to the Royal Society meeting on ancient DNA in London last week has revealed a dramatic finding – the genome of one of our ancient ancestors, the Denisovans, contains a segment of DNA that seems to have come from another species that is currently unknown to science.

The discovery suggests that there was rampant interbreeding between ancient human species in Europe and Asia more than 30,000 years ago. But, far more significant was the finding that they also mated with a mystery species from Asia – one that is neither human nor Neanderthal.

Scientists launched into a flurry of discussion and debate upon hearing the study results and immediately began speculating about what this unknown species could be.

Some have suggested that a group may have branched off to Asia from the Homo heidelbernensis, who resided in Africa about half a million years ago. They are believed to be the ancestors of Europe's Neanderthals.

Scientific Study: Ancient Humans Bred with Completely Unknown Species

However others, such as Chris Stringer, a paleoanthropologist at the London Natural History Museum, admitted that they “don’t have the faintest idea” what the mystery species could be.

Traces of the unknown new genome were detected in two teeth and a finger bone of a Denisovan, which was discovered in a Siberian cave.

There is not much data available about the appearance of Denisovans due to lack of their fossils' availability, but the geneticists and researchers succeeded in arranging their entire genome very precisely.

Scientific Study: Ancient Humans Bred with Completely Unknown Species

"What it begins to suggest is that we're looking at a 'Lord of the Rings'-type world - that there were many hominid populations," Mark Thomas, an evolutionary geneticist at University College London.The question is now: who were these mystery people that the Denisovans were breeding with?

[In my opinion, it's ridiculous that science is ready to open up to a world of fantasy, instead of acknowledging the elephant in the living room. I think it's time to open our minds to the probability of genetic manipulation of our DNA by a vastly superior species, not of this Earth.]

By April Holloway, Ancient Origins;

This article is published with the permission of Ancient-Origins.net.

Woman Returns From The Dead and Saw the Afterlife

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Woman Returns From The Dead and Saw the Afterlife

Heart Stopped For 45 Minutes – Miracle Near Death Experience and What She Saw.

40-year-old Ruby Graupera-Cassimir was about to be pronounced dead after after 45 minutes with no pulse.

Woman Returns From The Dead and Saw the Afterlife

She spontaneously resuscitated just before doctors were going to pronounce the time of death.

Ruby recalls seeing a being she believes was her dad accompanied by other beings. She felt a force telling her she had to go back. 

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Ten Popular Mind Control Techniques Used Today

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Ten Popular Mind Control Techniques Used Today


By Nicholas West

The more one researches mind control, the more one will come to the conclusion that there is a coordinated script that has been in place for a very long time with the goal to turn the human race into non-thinking automatons. For as long as man has pursued power over the masses, mind control has been orchestrated by those who study human behavior in order to bend large populations to the will of a small “elite” group. Today, we have entered a perilous phase where mind control has taken on a physical, scientific dimension that threatens to become a permanent state if we do not become aware of the tools at the disposal of the technocratic dictatorship unfolding on a worldwide scale.

Modern mind control is both technological and psychological. Tests show that simply by exposing the methods of mind control, the effects can be reduced or eliminated, at least for mind control advertising and propaganda. More difficult to counter are the physical intrusions, which the military-industrial complex continues to develop and improve upon.


1. Education — This is the most obvious, yet still remains the most insidious. It has always been a would-be dictator’sultimate fantasy to “educate” naturally impressionable children, thus it has been a central component to Communist and Fascist tyrannies throughout history. No one has been more instrumental in exposing the agenda of modern education than Charlotte Iserbyt — one can begin research into this area by downloading a free PDF of her book, The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America, which lays bare the role of Globalist foundations in shaping a future intended to produce servile drones lorded over by a fully educated, aware elite class.

2. Advertising and Propaganda – Edward Bernays has been cited as the inventor of the consumerist culture that was designed primarily to target people’s self-image (or lack thereof) in order to turn a want into a need. This was initially envisioned for products such as cigarettes, for example. However, Bernays also noted in his 1928 book, Propaganda, that “propaganda is the executive arm of the invisible government.” This can be seen most clearly in the modern police state and the growing citizen snitch culture, wrapped up in the pseudo-patriotic War on Terror. The increasing consolidation of media has enabled the entire corporate structure to merge with government, which now utilizes the concept of propaganda placement. Media; print, movies, television, and cable news can now work seamlessly to integrate an overall message which seems to have the ring of truth because it comes from so many sources, simultaneously. When one becomes attuned to identifying the main “message,” one will see this imprinting everywhere. And this is not even to mention subliminal messaging.

3. Predictive Programming – Many still deny that predictive programming is real. I would invite anyone to examine the range of documentation put together by Alan Watt and come to any other conclusion. Predictive programming has its origins in predominately elitist Hollywood, where the big screen can offer a big vision of where society is headed. Just look back at the books and movies which you thought were far-fetched, or “science fiction” and take a close look around at society today. For a detailed breakdown of specific examples, Vigilant Citizen is a great resource that will probably make you look at “entertainment” in a completely different light.

4. Sports, Politics, Religion – Some might take offense at seeing religion, or even politics, put alongside sports as a method of mind control. The central theme is the same throughout: divide and conquer. The techniques are quite simple: short circuit the natural tendency of people to cooperate for their survival, and teach them to form teams bent on domination and winning. Sports has always had a role as a key distraction that corrals tribal tendencies into a non-important event, which in modern America has reached ridiculous proportions where protests will break out over a sport celebrity leaving their city, but essential human issues such as liberty are giggled away as inconsequential. Political discourse is strictly in a left-right paradigm of easily controlled opposition, while religion is the backdrop of nearly every war throughout history.


5. Food, Water, and Air – Additives, toxins, and other food poisons literally alter brain chemistry to create docility and apathy. Fluoride in drinking water has been proven to lower IQ; Aspartame and MSG are excitotoxins which excite brain cells until they die; and easy access to the fast food that contains these poisons generally has created a population that lacks focus and motivation for any type of active lifestyle. Most of the modern world is perfectly groomed for passive receptiveness — and acceptance — of the dictatorial elite. And if you choose to diligently watch your diet, they are fully prepared to spray the population from the above.

6. Drugs — This can be any addictive substance, but the mission of mind controllers is to be sure you are addicted to something. One major arm of the modern mind control agenda is psychiatry, which aims to define all people by their disorders, as opposed to their human potential. This was foreshadowed in books such as Brave New World. Today, it has been taken to even further extremes as a medical tyranny has taken hold where nearly everyone has some sort of disorder — particularly those who question authority. The use of nerve drugs in the military has led to record numbers of suicides. Worst of all, the modern drug state now has over 25% of U.S. children on mind-numbing medication.

7. Military testing — The military has a long history as the testing ground for mind control. The military mind is perhaps the most malleable, as those who pursue life in the military generally resonate to the structures of hierarchy, control, and the need for unchallenged obedience to a mission. For the increasing number of military personal questioning their indoctrination, a recent story highlighted DARPA’s plans for transcranial mind control helmets that will keep them focused.

8. Electromagnetic spectrum — An electromagnetic soup envelops us all, charged by modern devices of convenience which have been shown to have a direct impact on brain function. In a tacit admission of what is possible, one researcher has been working with a “god helmet” to induce visions by altering the electromagnetic field of the brain. Our modern soup has us passively bathed by potentially mind-altering waves, while a wide range of possibilities such as cell phone towers is now available to the would-be mind controller for more direct intervention.


9. Television, Computer, and “flicker rate”– It’s bad enough that what is “programmed” on your TV (accessed via remote “control”) is engineered; it is all made easier by literally lulling you to sleep, making it a psycho-social weapon. Flicker rate tests show that alpha brain waves are altered, producing a type of hypnosis — which doesn’t portend well for the latest revelation that lights can transmit coded Internet data by “flickering faster than the eye can see.” The computer’s flicker rate is less, but through video games, social networks, and a basic structure which overloads the brain with information, the rapid pace of modern communication induces an ADHD state. A study of video games revealed that extended play can result in lower blood flow to the brain, sapping emotional control. Furthermore, role-playing games of lifelike war and police state scenarios serve to desensitize a connection to reality. One look at the WikiLeaks video Collateral Murder should be familiar to anyone who has seen a game like Call of Duty.

10. Nanobots – From science fiction horror, directly to the modern brain; the nanobots are on the way. Direct brain modification already has been packaged as “neuroengineering.” A Wired article from early 2009 highlighted that direct brain manipulation via fiber optics is a bit messy, but once installed “it could make someone happy with the press of a button.” Nanobots take the process to an automated level, rewiring the brain molecule by molecule. Worse, these mini droids can self-replicate, forcing one to wonder how this genie would ever get back in the bottle once unleashed. Expected date of arrival? Early 2020s.

A concerted effort is underway to manage and predict human behavior so that the social scientists and the dictatorial elite can control the masses and protect themselves from the fallout of a fully awake free humanity. Only by waking up to their attempts to put us to sleep do we stand a chance of preserving our free will.

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“World's Fattest Woman” Plans to Slim Down for Wedding

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“World's Fattest Woman” Plans to Slim Down for Wedding

By: Anika Rao

A overweight woman fell in love with a much younger man.

Now, she is determined to walk down the aisle and marry her toyboy lover.

Charity Pierce, 38, was named the world’s fattest woman, weighing 765 pounds. Although her 22-year-old boyfriend loves her, he wants Pierce to lose over 200 pounds before they walk down the aisle.

The 38 year old of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has already reduced her calorie intake from 10,000 to only 1,200 per day, in hopes that she can enjoy her first dance with her fiance, Tony Sauer.

“World's Fattest Woman” Plans to Slim Down for Wedding

Doctors have warned Charity, who has been confined to her home due to her weight, that if she does not lose a significant amount of weight then she might not have much more time to live.

Sauer said that he is worried about her health as he doesn’t want her to die. Pierce is reportedly trying to get a reality TV show deal to record her weight loss, which she believes will help keep her motivated.

She hopes to lose enough weight so that doctors can perform bypass surgery on her.

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The ‘Alien Bird’ that Terrified Australia

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The ‘Alien Bird’ that Terrified Australia

In 1927 a strange, little known event shook the Australian town of Fernvale.

Approximately 37 miles west of Brisbane and along the Brisbane River, Fernvale is located at the southern end of the region of Somerset.

Like most UFO related incidents, this one began one night with the appearance of mysterious lights. The lights, the main witness told UFO investigator Bill Chalker during an interview in 1985, were “dancing” in the sky as though performing for them. The eyewitness was only 10 then, living with his parents and his younger sister in a farm.

But the show soon became less exciting after the family began noticing the reaction of their cows. The animals were clearly disturbed by the lights, allegedly causing the death of three of them. Two pigs were also reportedly killed by the strange visitors. They had “puncture marks on their necks and scratches and puncture marks over their bodies.

The neighbors, the witness recalled being told by his parents, were also “terrified” by other “apparitions” that would not be revealed to the young boy that day.

A few nights later, the witness recalled, he was already sleeping when he noticed the strange noises. His parents discarded the ruckus as a segment of the boy’s imagination, but the next night, when the noises came back, they were also able to hear them. Concerned about their own safety, the family made sure that they kept their doors and windows locked.


When they woke up the following morning, both doors were open and there were footprints that looked like those of a “wellington boot tread” leading from the front door through to the back.

One night, the boy and his sister were walking home from a neighbors house when they noticed an actual flying object coming to rest on top of a hill. Later, in the early morning light, they found a 30 feet diameter patch of scorched grass.

Then, later on, the boy reported seeing a giant bird on a tree. The parents told the boy that this was exactly the “apparition” the neighbors had been “terrified” about.

“It appeared out of the darkness,” one of the neighbors had told the boy’s father.

There was a “poultry smell” in the air and feathers were also found.

“They were bigger than any bird they had ever seen, ostensibly at least 3 or 4 times bigger than a wedged tail eagle,” Chalker wrote.

According to the neighbor’s son, the birds seemed to be gliding with their exceedingly big wings. The beasts, he said, appeared to communicate between them.

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Have You Ever Woken Up In The Middle of Night Paralyzed? You’re Not Alone

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Have You Ever Woken Up In The Middle of Night Paralyzed? You’re Not Alone


By Arjun Walia.

How many of you have at one time or another woken up unable to speak or move? If you have, you are not alone.

The classic definition for this phenomenon is called sleep paralysis. It may last a few seconds, several moments, or occasionally longer and usually occurs right before you are about to fall asleep or wake up. Many people report feeling a “presence” that is often described as malevolent, threatening or, evil, and usually experience a tremendous amount of terror.

The presence is usually seen, felt and even heard. People also report unique experiences like the sensation of floating or being outside the body. They believe the phenomenon to be an extremely spiritual one.

In the modern medical world, these experiences are defined as hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations (0), which is often the explanation when conventional modern views of spiritual experience is combined with medical ideas that label direct spiritual experiences as psycho-pathological. It is well understood that sleep paralysis coincides with physiological mechanisms in the brain. What is not well understood are the strange experiences individuals have when experiencing sleep paralysis. The discussion of spiritual experience as an explanation for a bizarre and complex phenomenon that little is known about has been suppressed thus discouraging discussion of it in modern society.(1)

Beginning in college and graduate school I was particularly interested in the beliefs of ordinary people, especially the ones that were treated as nonsense in the academic world. The academic world treats spiritual belief in general that way. I was interested in alternative medicine at the same time for the same reason. Right from the beginning I was convinced that ordinary people are smarter, are more sensible than they’re given credit for by scholars, and that traditions that are wide spread and deeply held probably have more rational basis, and more observation built into them than the theories that I was taught in graduate school.

 I couldn’t believe that all the beliefs of ordinary people that are not part of the academic worldview were nonsense. I have the impression that the academic world might be a little to narrow, and that regular people might have something to offer about it (sleep paralysis) through their experience and what they believed about things. There are beliefs that are based on experience that have been dismissed as superstitious beliefs that bear much more investigation, these are experiences that are built into the spiritual traditions all over the world. In the modern western world, for at least the past one hundred years these phenomena have been explained on the basis of psychopathology.

 So the discovery that those experiences are common and that they occur among ‘normal’ people, that they are not in fact indicative of any type of disease has tremendous importance for medicine. This isn’t a new phenomenon, we erased the knowledge of these experiences from the cultural repertoire – Dr David J Hufford, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus, Penn State Medical School (1)
Right from the get go, almost all scientific approaches to the phenomenon of sleep paralysis assume that the experiences that stem from it are hallucinations. Rather than coming from the standpoint of complete neutrality, most studies completely shut out the idea of any reality behind ‘hallucinations.’ Just because there are measured biological and chemical activities during the sleep paralysis phenomenon does not mean there is a causal relationship between the two. There are other things we must take into consideration and as quantum science is showing us, there are definitely worlds within our world that we are not able to perceive easily yet. There is definitely a non-physical aspect to science in general that we are just beginning to wake up to.
The day science begins to study non-physical phenomenon, it will make more progress than it made in all the previous centuries of its existence – Nikola Tesla


Spiritual Experience

Modern scholars have found spirit and spirituality hard to define, and as mentioned earlier usually places these topics within the circle of ridicule amongst the scientific community. Many reading this probably have a good idea of the terms that fit under the umbrella of “spirit” or “spiritual.” They involve out of body experiences, visits from entities not of this world, near death experiences, frequency, vibration and more.

It’s important to realize that many experiences people have within the “spiritual” realm occur when one is fully conscious, awake and alert and not during what sleep researchers call sleep paralysis. It’s quite possible that our level of scientific understanding is not advanced enough to explain certain phenomenon, so sometimes they are grouped into the category of hallucinations when they are really phenomenon we do not understand and cannot yet explain in a scientific manner.

At the same time, some of the phenomenon described that arise from sleep paralysis could very well be hallucinations, although I don’t believe this to be the case. I am very open to the idea that what is experienced for some during ‘sleep paralysis’ is indeed intertwined with the true nature of reality we clearly do not yet fully understand. The point is we don’t yet know for sure, and for the scientific community to assume and label them as definite hallucinations and as a figment of the imagination is limiting.

Scientific evidence for out of body phenomenon isn’t prevalent, but it’s hard when most scientific phenomenon is suppressed. I’m referring to developments within the world that are classified for the sake of national security. Recent leaks from the NSA were responsible for the very first public disclosure of a black budget, and the Canadian government was recently outed for the muzzling of scientists(2). This coincides with the remote viewing experiments that involved the intelligence community and Stanford University, among others. (3)(4)(5)

It’s interesting that there is also science and official research behind these types of phenomenon that give further credibility to it. It is even more interesting that it is within the hands of the intelligence community, extremely classified and washed away in secrecy, just like the experiments conducted at Stanford University. Among the varied hallucinations associated with sleep paralysis, out of body experiences and vestibular motor sensations represent a distinct factor.(6) Remote viewing is the ability of individuals to describe a remote geographical location up to several hundred thousand kilometers away, this phenomenon has been proven time and time again, and shortly after its publication the program was instantly shut down by the department of defense.

We have many examples of phenomenon that would fit under the “spiritual” umbrella, and who are we to say that the experiences that occur within sleep paralysis are not indeed real phenomenon. Sometimes, ideas and concepts can be a threat to power, to control and to the overall perception humanity has of reality as a collective. If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change. If the planet changed the way it looked at this phenomenon, surely it would contribute in one of the biggest paradigm shifts the planet has ever seen, and this is exactly what is continuing to unfold on planet Earth today.


The ridicule of these phenomenon is a level of social control. Scholars, academics and elite intellectuals in general constantly describe these things as if not indicative of insanity, them being primitive, and being the product of a lack of education. These concepts in the realm of anthropology and history are taken to be are product of imagination – Dr David J Hufford (1)


My Experience With Sleep Paralysis

When I was a child, I remember having a number of lucid dreams. They seemed so real and I felt one hundred percent conscious during the experience. I was able to do whatever I desired whilst dreaming. My first experience with sleep paralysis didn’t occur until I was a little bit older. The very first time it happened I remember suddenly waking up from a loud bang, a bright flash of light (although my eyes were closed) and a loud ringing in my ears. I had the ability to open my eyes, but I couldn’t move my body. It’s almost as if my brain was awake but my body was still sleeping. I was terrified, and the reason I didn’t open my eyes is because I felt the presence of two beings on my left side, and two beings on my right side and I didn’t want to see. Whether they were there or not, I don’t know, whether I was dreaming or not, I don’t know.

Keep in mind that experiences like this occur when people are totally conscious, driving down the street, going about their everyday lives away from the time of sleep. Many people have totally consciousness experiences with phenomenon that seem to be beyond our understanding, they are not paralyzed and they are not asleep. I have also had totally conscious bizarre experiences away from sleep, that might contribute to my bias of my experiences within sleep paralysis being more than just hallucinations. This particular experience I had during sleep lasted approximately five minutes I would say, until I totally regained consciousness.

Another time, again I woke up in the middle of the night. I could open my eyes and I was totally aware of my surroundings. I was on the road in a hotel room by myself, I could see the TV, I could see the lamp in the corner of the room as well as the chair. I could not turn my head but I could look around. Although my eyes felt heavy, I could indeed open them. I couldn’t move and was pretty scared, I remember thinking “not again, why is this happening to me.” I saw a dark shadowy figure come through the window, it seemed about 5 feet tall, I was on the left side of the bed and the window was in the right corner of the room. It came across the room, across the foot of my bed to the left side of my head. It put its mouth up to my ear and started to whisper rapidly. I could not understand what it was saying, but it was whispering extremely fast.

I had a few other experiences after that, and after I woke up from these experiences which were pretty scary, I started to desire more because I realized that although I couldn’t move, my consciousness was still there. I was still awake, alert and able to perceive the environment around me. The next time it happened, I assured myself that I would not react in fear, and that I would instead embrace the experience and try to “play” with it, explore and use this state of consciousness for further discovery about a potential world we are not able to experience, but are. The next time it happened, I reminded myself to stay calm, enjoy it and see what happens, this time I actually wanted to communicate with whatever I perceived to be there, or was there. When I did this, nothing presented itself. I still couldn’t move, but didn’t try to jolt myself out of it. I tried to float out of my body and was successful. I fully floated out of my body, but could only go so far, about one meter. I tried to go further but it was as if I was still attached to my body. This was a very cool experience, unfortunately after I decided to not react in fear, and play around the with experience, the experience stopped, and I never had it again.

These type of phenomenon are definitely intriguing, and nobody, including researchers within the scientific world should dismiss the experience one has while experiencing sleep paralysis as completely false. The scientific community should be comfortable in a place of neutrality, instead of characterizing a phenomenon as false without any evidence to suggest that be the case. They don’t have to ridicule it. I hope I’ve provided enough information within the article, as well as adequate sources for you to further your research if interested.

If you have experienced this phenomenon, I’d love for you to share your experiences within the comments section. Thanks for reading.

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Man Spends $190,000 On Plastic Surgery To Look Like Kim Kardashian

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Man Spends $150,000 On Plastic Surgery To Look Like Kim Kardashian

A SELF-CONFESSED Kim Kardashian fan has spent more than $190,000 on plastic surgery to look like his idol.

Jordan James Parke is a British makeup artist who fell in love with the reality TV star after watching an episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

“I love everything about Kim,” Parke said to The Sun.

Man Spends $150,000 On Plastic Surgery To Look Like Kim Kardashian

“She’s the most gorgeous woman ever. Her skin is perfect, her hair, everything about her.”

The 23-year-old’s had more than 50 cosmetic procedures to transform himself into a Kim lookalike, including Botox, lip fillers, eyebrow tattoos and laser hair removal.

Much like Kardashian herself, Parke has plenty of haters, but he’s not bothered.


“I laugh when people try to insult me by telling me I look plastic or fake,” he said.

“Do they think I’m going for the natural look? If I was, I’d ask for my money back.”


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Artist Paints Kim Kardashian Using His Privates

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Danish artist Uwe Max Jensen has used his manhood to paint a portrait of Kim Kardashian's infamous 'break the internet' photo-shoot, before uploading the finished artwork to the internet, along with a series of bizarre pictures chronicling the creation of the piece.


Mr Jensen has outlined his unorthodox methods on his blog.


He wrote: 'It's always a challenge to smear an entire canvas using only the natural brush, but with the right attitude it goes anyway.'

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Scientific Facts You Thought Were True, But Are Actually Totally False

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There are a lot of things people go through life accepting as the gospel truth. We think these "facts" are true, but actually, they're just well known myths we have been told, over and over, throughout our lives.

By JESSICA ORWIG AND JENNIFER WELSH

It's about time, though, that the record is set straight. Prepare for your mind to be at least partially blown:

1.) Unlike their name would have you believe, killer whales aren't related to other whales as much as they are to dolphins.


2.) We've all heard the myth that you shouldn't wake someone who is sleepwalking, but in reality it's better and safer to just wake them up and guide them to safety.

3.) Ostriches don't bury their heads in the ground when they're scared. Cartoons lied to you. They actually play dead.

4.) There are four, not three, states of matter: Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.

5.) The sun will not explode in 4 billion years, but will rather expand and engulf anything nearby.


6.) House flies can actually live for a month, contrary to the common belief that they only live for 24 hours.


7.) Black holes aren't actually colored black. They look so dark because they emit no visible light.

8.) Don't let anyone tell you that cracking your knuckles will lead to arthritis because this just isn't true. Crack away.


9.) The center of the earth, rather than molten, is actually an extremely dense sphere of iron and nickel about 700 miles in diameter.


10.) While it's not recommended that you throw anything off of the Empire State Building, the myth that dropping a penny from that height will kill someone is simply false.


11.) The hottest planet in our solar system is not the one closest to the Sun (Mercury). Instead, Venus is actually the hottest planet. It has an average surface temperature of 864 degrees Fahrenheit.


Wizards: Did They Exist?

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Wizards: Did They Exist?

By Dr. Paul

The universe is full of mysteries that challenge our current knowledge. In "Beyond Science" Epoch Times collects stories about these strange phenomena to stimulate the imagination and open up previously undreamed of possibilities. Are they true? You decide.

Myths and folklore from all over the world inform us of people with supernatural abilities who walked among us. Whether their abilities are attributed to God, the Devil, nature, or some other source, the ancient world is full of records of people who could reportedly perform magic at will. History has not been kind to the word “wizard”; when we hear it, we are inclined to think of fairy tales and fiction–and yet, when a religion recognizes people with the same powers, many of us are willing to call them saints and prophets of God. We are willing to believe in saints but dismiss wizards out of hand. Why should this be so?

We will explore several historical cases of people who seemed to have had magical powers and are listed in the “wizard” category. This is a brief history as all the facts on any of them could constitute many books. There are many more in history that have also risen to the rank of wizard (or a similar designation), but we have picked out a few examples to raise the question of whether these figures truly existed and if they truly had powers.


Cassandra (Greek Mythology)
A depiction of Cassandra, mythological prophetess from Troy, daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, painted by Evelyn De Morgan, ca. 1898. 


Cassandra (Greek Mythology)

In ancient Greek mythology, Cassandra was a princess of Troy with the ability to foretell the future. When she refused the advances of Apollo, he cursed her so that no one would ever believe her warnings. When she foretold of the army hidden in the Trojan Horse, no one believed her, and Troy fell. Her life continued tragically, for she was sexually assaulted, forced to be the unwilling mistress of King Agamemnon, and finally assassinated by Agamemnon’s evil wife Clytemnestra. Cassandra spent her life trying to avert the catastrophes she foresaw, but no one ever believed her prophesies.


The Witch of Endor (1079 BC–1007 BC)
A depiction of the story of Saul and the Witch of Endor, painted by Benjamin West, 1777. 

The Witch of Endor (1079 BC–1007 BC)

In the Old Testament, King Saul had a reputation for banishing witches from his kingdom, but he was not above using their powers for his own purposes. When he wished to obtain the guidance of his deceased mentor, the prophet Samuel, Saul tricked the Witch of Endor into performing a séance. The Witch of Endor was a medium, meaning that she could communicate with the dead, and she raised Samuel’s ghost, which predicted many unpleasant events in Saul’s future. Though the Witch of Endor was deceived into using her powers, could raise a prophet from the dead, and helped King Saul, there is no evidence she ever used her abilities for evil.


Simon Magus the Sorcerer (Contemporary of Christ)
Relief on the Miègeville’s gate of the basilica Saint-Sernin in Toulouse, France, as seen on Dec. 15, 2012. The relief shows Simon Magus surrounded by demons.

Simon Magus the Sorcerer (Contemporary of Christ)

According to the New Testament, during the time of Jesus, Simon was demonstrating great feats of magic and acquiring a large following: “To whom they all gave heed, from the least to the greatest, saying, ‘This man is the great power of God’” (Acts 8:10, King James). Simon was impressed by the act of baptism as a way to bring more people to the Holy Ghost, and he offered to pay the disciple Peter for the knowledge and power to perform it. Peter refused, saying that the gift of God could not be purchased with money. Two testimonies not included in the Bible state that Simon’s death occurred when he was levitating and Peter and Paul prayed to break the spell, causing Simon to fall and sustain fatal injuries. None of the other negative stories or myths about Simon date back with any authenticity to his own time period. Although he seems to have had disagreements with the disciples of Christ, there is no evidence that he used his powers for evil. Nevertheless, he is called a “sorcerer.” 


Merlin (6th Century)
Left: An illustration from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493. (Michel Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff/Wikimedia Commons) Right: Merlin, depicted in the Suite Vulgate manuscript, 1286.


Merlin (6th Century)

Merlin was perhaps the most famous of all wizards, but he is also the one whose existence is under the most debate–along with that of King Arthur of Camelot, whom he served. There is, however, compelling evidence in favor of Merlin’s historical reality. There was a poem written on parchment around the time he allegedly lived about a wizard named Ambrosius who went by the name “The Eagle,” which translates to “Merlin.” We know Ambrosius existed because the location of his former home is still known, near Llangollen in North Wales. A corroborating Welsh document from 600 A.D. describes a clairvoyant named Myrddin, which is the Welsh form of Merlin. There is as much evidence for Merlin’s existence as there is for some people in “factual” history books, but because he was a wizard, he is considered a legend.




Väinämöinen (9th century)
Robert Wilhelm Ekman’s depiction of Väinämöisen, 1866.

Väinämöinen (9th century)

In modern times, this Finnish hero has been credited with many adventures under different names. However, the first verifiable written stories of him were recorded in the 16th century, and it is widely believed that he actually lived in the 9th century. The Finnish oral accounts say that he traveled the country on noble adventures, using his power of song to perform almost limitless magic. Väinämöinen has inspired the wizard archetype of modern fantasy fiction, and whenever a writer needs an old wizard to add magic and help to a story line, that character is often based on Väinämöinen. Even J.R.R. Tolkien’s famous wizard Gandalf was directly derived from Väinämöinen. The stories of Väinämöinen portray him as the hero of his stories, but nowadays the wizards he inspires are depicted in minor roles assisting other heroes.


Johann Reuchlin (1455 –1522)
Possibly the only authentic portrait of Johannes Reuchlin, a detail from the title engraving of Thomas Murner’s “History von den Fier Ketzren Prediger Ordens,” printed in Strassburg, Germany, 1521. Left: Johannes Reuchlin, middle: Ulrich von Hutten, right: Martin Luther. 

Johann Reuchlin (1455 –1522)

Johann was a well-known German scholar, linguist, historian, lecturer, and author. During his study of the Hebrew language, he used the spelling of names and other clues to decode what he believed were ways to communicate with angels, to give the word of God to man. He later wrote two books on the subject. He has been credited with having the ability to summon angels, but there is no evidence he ever claimed to have that power. His intent was to help man better understand the will of God, but he is often dismissed an occultist.


Michel de Nostredame (Nostradamus) (1503 –1566)
A portrait of Nostradamus, ca. 1690.


Michel de Nostredame (Nostradamus) (1503 –1566)
Nostradamus was the famous French seer whose quatrains are still popularly used to tell the future. Some argue that his 950 predictions are vague enough that, with the benefit of hindsight, it is possible to interpret them to describe almost any event, but some interesting feats of prophesy he performed during his life were well-documented. Nostradamus once kneeled before a humble monk named Peretti, saying that monk would be pope, and 32 years later, the monk became Pope Sixtus V. Nostradamus not only wrote a cryptic prophesy about King Henry II of France dying from a splinter in his eye, but also explained to the king that the prophesy referred to a peculiar jousting accident that later occurred exactly as he predicted. Because of the graphic nature of many of Nostradamus’s predictions, he is often depicted in images and movies as a dark and evil person, but he only saw the future, warned of it, and never caused any harm.

Republished with permission from the Paranormal Association. Read the original. Dr. Paul is a staff writer for the Para normal Association. He is the author of five books on the paranormal. You can read more at Dr. Paul’s Website.

Mount Popa Monastery And The Mythology of The Thirty-Seven Spirit Guardians

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Mount Popa Monastery And The Mythology of The Thirty-Seven Spirit Guardians

By Ḏḥwty

Burma, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia bordered by Bangladesh, India, China, Laos and Thailand. For a large part of its modern history, it was isolated from the rest of the world, ruled by a military junta that wielded absolute power in the face of international condemnation for human rights abuses. However, despite the problems of the present, Burma possesses a colorful past and a rich heritage. One of the most awe-inspiring examples of this is the spectacular Buddhist monastery of Taung Kalat.

Taung Kalat (meaning pedestal hill) is located to the southwest of Mount Popa (Pali/Sanskrit for flower), a volcano situated in the Pegu Range of central Burma, roughly 50 km southeast of the ancient city of Bagan (Pagan). Taung Kalat itself is a volcanic plug (a natural feature formed by magma hardening in an active volcano’s vent whilst travelling on its way up through it), albeit believed to be an extinct volcano today. Rather confusingly, Taung Kalat is sometimes called Mount Popa as well. To avoid this confusion, the volcano is referred to by locals as Taung Ma-gyi, which means ‘mother hill’.

Mount Popa Monastery And The Mythology of The Thirty-Seven Spirit Guardians

A Buddhist monastery is built right on top of Taung Kalat, and offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area to travellers who brave the flight of 777 steps to the summit of the volcano. Far from being merely a tourist attraction, the monastery is also a pilgrimage site. It is believed that the nearby Taung Ma-gyi is inhabited by the Great Nats. According to Burmese Buddhist beliefs, nats are a diverse group of spirits who ranged from being personal guardians to spirits of the forest.

The worship of nats predates the arrival of Buddhism in Burma, though it was merged with the teachings of the Buddha when it arrived from India in the 3rd century B.C. The Great Nats are a special group of 37 nats whose importance extends throughout the whole country. Almost all of these nats were human beings who met violent deaths. The life stories of these nats are perhaps legendary, though it is possible that the people behind the legends were real. Although all 37 Great Nats are worshipped on Taung Ma-gyi, only four of them have their abode on the mountain itself. These are Maung Tint Dai, Saw Me Yar, Byatta and Mai Wunna. Each of these figures has a story as to the way they became nats.


According to legend, Maung Tint Dai was a blacksmith who lived in the semi-legendary Tagaung Kingdom during the 6th century B.C. He was so strong that even the king was afraid of him. As a result, the king decided to get rid of him through trickery. The king announced that he had made one of Maung Tint Dai’s sisters, Saw Me Yar, a queen, and invited the blacksmith to the royal city. When the blacksmith arrived to congratulate his sister, he was captured, tied to a golden champa tree, and burnt to death. When his sister heard of this, she too jumped into the flames and perished. The two siblings became nats, and resided in the half-burnt tree.

 As those who walked under the tree were cursed, the king ordered it to be uprooted and thrown into the Irrawaddy River. The tree floated down the river and was said to have reached Bagan during the reign of King Thlgyang. The king had the tree salvaged, sculpted it into the figures of Maung Tint Dai and his sister, and had them enshrined on Taung Ma-gyi.


The legend of Byatta and Mai Wunna belongs to a later period, in the 11th century A.D. during the reign of King Anawrahta. Byatta is said to be a fast runner from India who was working as a flower picker for King Anawrahta. He is said to have been able to run from Bagan to Taung Ma-gyi (roughly 50 km) and back some 10 times a day in order to supply the king with fresh flowers. On one of his trips to Taung Ma-gyi, Byatta fell in love with Mai Wunna, a flower-eating ogress who lived on the mountain, and had two sons together.

When the king heard of this, he had Byatta executed. When news of Byatta’s death reached Mai Wunna, she died of a broken heart. The two lovers eventually became nats who inhabited Taung Ma-gyi alongside Maung Tint Dai and his sister.

The mythology of Mount Popa is still very much a part of Burmese culture with annual festivals and celebrations conducted every year and thousands of people making the pilgrimage to make offerings to the nats and to assure good luck into the coming years. The still current popularity of Mount Popa exemplifies the fact that Burmese people remain heavily involved with ancient traditions in daily life, and it is these ancient traditions that characterize the culture of the surrounding area and beyond.


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8 Infamous Haunted Objects You Should Probably Avoid

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8 Infamous Haunted Objects You Should Probably Avoid

By Rob Schwarz

Do you believe an object can be haunted? Or, through some strange power, bewitched? Perhaps these are just stories, but here are eight allegedly haunted and cursed items you should probably avoid, in any case.

THE ANGUISHED MAN

THE ANGUISHED MAN

Sean Robinson felt himself called to this painting, known as “The Anguished Man,” from a very young age. It depicts a strange human figure with its mouth agape, and brought about a deluge of paranormal activity when Robinson decided to hang it in his family’s home: odd noises, doors opening and closing, and intense nightmares involving what may have been the figure in the painting.

Robinson uploaded a video to YouTube back in 2011 that allegedly shows off some of this activity, including scraping noises and a door swinging shut on its own.


THE BUSBY STOOP CHAIR


THE BUSBY STOOP CHAIR

Thomas Busby murdered his father-in-law because he’d sat in his favorite chair. The very same chair that he cursed on his way to the gallows, declaring that anyone else who sat in it would endure a terrible fate.

And maybe the curse worked. Airmen who stopped by the Busby Stoop Inn during World War II would avoid the chair, noting that anyone who sat in it never came back from the war. A number of sudden deaths followed throughout the years, with those sitting in the Busby’s cursed chair meeting their end not long after. These days, it can be found hanging safely out of reach at the Thirsk Museum.


THE SCREAMING SKULLS

THE SCREAMING SKULLS


There are a number of screaming skull legends in England. One of the more famous is that of the skull at Bettiscombe Manor. The manor has become known as “The House of the Screaming Skull” for its macabre legend involving the skull of a Jamaican slave from the 17th century. From Wikipedia:

“As he lay dying, the servant swore that he would never rest unless his body was returned to his homeland of Nevis, but when he died, John Frederick Pinney refused to pay for such an expensive burial and instead had the body interred in the grounds of St. Stephen’s Church cemetery. After the burial, ill fortune plagued the village for many months and screams and crying were heard coming from the cemetery.

Other disturbances were reported from the manor house, such as windows rattling and doors slamming of their own accord. The villagers went to the manor to seek advice. The body of the servant was exhumed and the body taken to the manor house. In the process of time the skeleton has long since vanished, except for the skull where it has remained in the house for centuries.”

In general, it’s said that removing one of these skulls from a house leads to unending poltergeist activity, as in the story above, until the skull is returned.


ROBERT THE DOLL

ROBERT THE DOLL

A cursed gift from a disrespected servant, Robert the Doll once haunted a Key West, Florida family — by tossing objects, running through the halls, and even speaking — until it wound up at the East Martello Museum. Behind glass.

But the doll, they say, is still very much haunted. Those who take pictures of the doll must first ask for permission. Those who forget are haunted by bad luck, and eventually send letters asking for forgiveness. You can read more about The Curse of Robert the Doll here.


ÖTZI THE ICE MAN


ÖTZI THE ICE MAN

In 1991, a couple of German tourists discovered Ötzi the Ice Man, a stunningly well-preserved “natural mummy,” while on a walk in the Ötztal Alps. He lived around 3300 B.C.E., and while his naturally preserved state is remarkable enough, the string of deaths involving those who studied Ötzi are even more intriguing.

One of the German tourists who found Ötzi, Helmut Simon, died in a “freak blizzard” (while walking in the same area Ötzi was found, no less). Rainer Henn, lead investigator of Ötzi’s forensic team, died in a car crash on the way to a lecture about, you guessed it, Ötzi. Rainer Hoelzl, the man who filmed the mummy’s removal from its icy grave, died of a brain tumor.

Those are just three of the deaths associated with Ötzi the Ice Man, all within a relatively short number of years. There are others.

THE WOMEN FROM LEMB STATUE

THE WOMEN FROM LEMB STATUE

If the legends are true, the Women from Lemb Statue has a rather impressive death count, involving at least four families and the museum curator who finally put the statue behind glass.

It’s also known as The Goddess of Death, made circa 3500 B.C.E., but it’s unclear why this mysterious statue possesses such a horrible power. If you’d like to read more about it, check out The Curse of the Women from Lemb Statue.


ANNABELLE THE DOLL


ANNABELLE THE DOLL


Who would think an old Raggedy Ann doll would be the subject of such terror? Purchased at a second hand store back in the 1970s, the doll was given to a nursing student named Donna by her mother. But it didn’t take long for Donna and her roomate, Angie, to realize something was off.

The doll would move. Donna would leave a room, only to return and find Annabelle had shifted position, or even “wandered” into another room entirely. And then the messages started to appear, little bits of paper with handwritten notes saying “Help us” on them.

But slight movements and innocuous notes are one thing. Finding the doll covered in blood, and having one of their friends discover “claw marks” on his chest, was a clear sign that the doll had an evil disposition. Eventually, paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren were called in, the couple who helped with the Amityville Horror. They determined that the doll was haunted, but not by a demon — it was an evil spirit seeking to possess a human.

Today, the doll can be found at the Warren Occult Museum in Connecticut, behind glass like all the other cursed artifacts that are too dangerous for the outside world. There’s also a horror movie based on the Annabelle doll that just released called — well, it’s called Annabelle. Fancy that.

ULURU

ULURU

Wait — I’m not saying you should avoid Ayers Rock. It’s a celebrated natural landmark in Australia, called Uluru by the indigenous people there. But like Robert the Doll, there are rules to be followed, and one of those rules is that you don’t take rocks from the area as souvenirs.

Why? Because those who disturb Uluru by taking chunks of it home with them seem to develop a serious case of bad luck, including illness and death. In fact, this is so common that many tourists have mailed the rocks back to the national park with apology letters, hoping to break the curse.

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The Scariest Church in the World?

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When the roof of St George’s Church in the Czech Republic collapsed during a funeral service in 1968, local residents viewed the event as a bad omen and quickly abandoned the building. The church fell into a disused, abandoned state but this summer artist Jakub Hadrava was assigned the task of reviving the 14th century site. His piece contains hooded ghostly figures which line the church pews.


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Since the art piece was added, the church has seen a massive influx in tourist numbers, including visitors from Brazil, the UK and Germany. Donations from the huge surge in visitors has helped cover the costs of the church’s restoration.


Jakub said: ‘I wanted to make the church more attractive for visitors and try to raise some money for renovation work. ‘The figures represent the ghosts of Sudeten Germans who lived in Lukova before World War Two and who came to pray at this church every Sunday. I hope to show the world that this place had a past and it was a normal part of everyday life, but that fate has a huge influence on our lives.’

The ghosts are made out of plaster and fill the pews and the aisle of the church, which was built in 1352.





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Couple Begs Doctors To Let Their 4-year-old Daughter Die

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Couple Begs Doctors To Let Their 4-year-old Daughter Die

The parents of four-year-old cancer stricken Zhao Zihan say their daughter is 'suffering all the time' and have begged officials to allow her life to be ended.

Zhao Zihan was diagnosed two years ago with cancer in the retina of her eye.

Since then her parents said her life has been a nightmare of hospital visits and painful medical treatment.

Despite having her left eye removed, the cancer remained in her body and she now has a massive and extremely painful growth on the side of her neck.

Dad Zhao Lipeng, 27, said: "We can't bear to see her like this anymore.

"She is suffering all the time, and we have taken her every hospital and every specialist that we could, and everyone has told us it incurable. There is no hope."

Couple Begs Doctors To Let Their 4-year-old Daughter Die

The hospitals the youngster has been taken to include Beijing's Tongren Hospital, which specialises in Ophthalmology, were medics confirmed that the girl's condition was incurable and would be terminal.

Mr Lipeng said that as a result of an incredibly painful and difficult process he and his 25-year-old wife Lili, from north-western China's Shaanxi Province, had decided they wanted to end her suffering instead of dragging it out, even though it would break their hearts.

He said: "We want her to leave this life peacefully, not in agony."

Euthanasia is illegal under current Chinese law, although recent surveys have shown that more than two-thirds of people in the country have a tolerant attitude towards the practice.

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