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A plant that is "both ghost and vampire."
Victorian era swapping.
The practice of feeding the dead to vultures.
Railway travel in 19th century France.
Mexico's "back door to Hell."
Why "Fido" became a popular dog name.
Rules for medieval anchoresses.
Ancient fortune-telling tools.
A genealogist goes rogue.
Scary medieval animals.
Scary medieval witches.
The range of mystical experiences.
Drunken ghosts! Cannibal ghosts!
Julius Caesar vs. the pirates.
Humans aren't the only ones who like to tie one on.
When numbers were tactile.
Why ghosts aren't usually naked.
An alien abduction case in Los Angeles. (A caveat: I live in L.A., and it's often hard to tell the extraterrestrial visitors from the native residents. Just FYI.)
An alien abduction case in New York.
We see them here, we see them there, we see those damned ghosts everywhere.
A visit to the UK's most haunted castle.
A wild story about a royal dentist.
The piece of cheese that nearly destroyed a rocket test.
October 31 is more than just Halloween.
Mark Twain's haunted house.
A brief history of palm reading.
A brief history of the muses.
The grim side of Victorian humor.
A memorial to librarians who died during WWI.
The strange case of the vanishing police chief.
More evidence that we've been underestimating Neanderthals.
A diplomatic incident, 1600.
A previously unknown Chopin piece has been discovered.
Victorian scientists were fascinated by ghosts.
Ancient Mesopotamians were fascinated by beer.
The Harvard astrophysicist who's fascinated by alien wreckage.
Maybe we shouldn't meditate. (And don't even talk to me about hypnosis. I know someone who was really screwed up by that crap.)
A brief history of the word, "scary."
The skeleton that confirmed a Norse saga.
Why smugglers used to love ghost stories.
EVIL despised "VESSEL"
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Tampa Native American Hurricane Legend
My friend Mary Ellen in Orlando sent me this article Legend Says Ancient Native American Blessing Has Protected Tampa From Hurricanes For Over 100 Years
There's a myth claiming Native American burial grounds have been blessing the Tampa Bay area since 1921.
Mary Ellen asked my opinion. We no longer live in the illusion of prophecies, legends, myths, false gods you can't see, and the like.
Perhaps symbolism might apply from time to time ... but the fact is ... we live in a simulation that is controlled by algorithms which are bringing everything to a close. (0,1).

Hurricane Milton looks huge and powerful enough to cause massive destruction to Florida one way or another. It's sad for all the people who have moved south to escape cold weather only to find themselves victims of accelerating climate change, something I've been blogging for the past 29 years.
PLANETARY CHANGE - I THINK!
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Trace's book
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Dean Henderson and Jeff discuss current events and take a whack at the global oligarchy. Check out more info from Jeff Rense at Alt News ...
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Burt Bacharach, Music artist Co-author (with lyricist Hal David) of an extensive string of hits in the '60s, Burt Bacharach is one of...

