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re: Biggest Unsolved Mystery
Posted on 6/5/15 at 1:07 am to BOSCEAUX
Posted on 6/5/15 at 1:07 am to BOSCEAUX
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Id really like to know what is up with Denver airport. Just the damn murals are disturbing.
America Unearthed did a show on it. There is nothing there other than things getting blown out of proportion.
Here is the episode, if you feel like watching the whole thing. LINK
Posted on 6/5/15 at 1:17 am to monsterballads
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the death of elisa lam
This is up there for me. The elevator video freaks me the frick out.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 2:50 am to HoopyD
Whatever happened to the Tianamen Square tank man?
Posted on 6/5/15 at 4:39 am to CaptainsWafer
Posted on 6/5/15 at 4:48 am to Howyouluhdat
Benjamin Kyle is a time travel experiment gone wrong.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 7:23 am to xxKylexx
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the death of elisa lam
Yea this one is very weird to me. I mean are there even any possible scenarios here bc I can't think of any
Posted on 6/5/15 at 7:28 am to Howyouluhdat
It's the Zodiac for me. I find it fascinating that the mystery still can't be solved, even with modern technology.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 8:45 am to jdd48
Lots of cool shite in here. I've read about most of them, but there were some new things too and I've been reading about a lot of them yesterday and this morning. I love threads like these..
I'll add some off the top of my head:
Antikythera Mechanism - basically a 2,000 year old computer. Most believe it was a device used for astrology circa 100 BC. The intricacies of it are pretty incredible for something so old.
Keddie Cabin Murders - Weird, weird unsolved murder (of four). Also was one of the inspirations for The Strangers (2008).
Ricky McCormick ( Wiki, More on the notes) - Dude's body was found partially decomposed even though he had only been missing a few days. And there were complex notes in this weird text on his person (he was barely literate).
Voynich Manuscript - This one's been mentioned, but only briefly I believe. 15th century book written in some weird arse language that nobody has had a clue how to decipher ever. Always like this one.
Numbers stations - Stations that broadcast shortwave signals that are just (seemingly) random numbers over and over. Also Morse code sometimes. Nobody (except for whomever they're intended for assumedly) has a clue as to what they are or what they mean.
John Titor ( another link) - This one isn't so much an unsolved mystery as it's just kinda cool. Dude showed up online around 2000 claiming to be a time traveler and posted lots of predictions and information about his time machine and stuff. Obviously bullshite, but the idea of it always fascinated me a bit.
Axe man of New Orleans - most prolly know about this, but it's unsolved and weird as frick. Dude claimed that he would wander the streets on certain dates at certain times and vowed to not kill anybody playing jazz music at their house.
Tara Calico - kidnap victim, believed to be seen in a polaroid that was found in a parking lot a year after she went missing:
And of course, the weird apocalyptic noises that rained down throughout the world a few years ago: Super weird. Longer/better video. - There have been several explanations of what it could be, but nobody knows for sure. But it's weird as shite for sure. Start with the second video; it's better.
I'll add some off the top of my head:
Antikythera Mechanism - basically a 2,000 year old computer. Most believe it was a device used for astrology circa 100 BC. The intricacies of it are pretty incredible for something so old.
Keddie Cabin Murders - Weird, weird unsolved murder (of four). Also was one of the inspirations for The Strangers (2008).
Ricky McCormick ( Wiki, More on the notes) - Dude's body was found partially decomposed even though he had only been missing a few days. And there were complex notes in this weird text on his person (he was barely literate).
Voynich Manuscript - This one's been mentioned, but only briefly I believe. 15th century book written in some weird arse language that nobody has had a clue how to decipher ever. Always like this one.
Numbers stations - Stations that broadcast shortwave signals that are just (seemingly) random numbers over and over. Also Morse code sometimes. Nobody (except for whomever they're intended for assumedly) has a clue as to what they are or what they mean.
John Titor ( another link) - This one isn't so much an unsolved mystery as it's just kinda cool. Dude showed up online around 2000 claiming to be a time traveler and posted lots of predictions and information about his time machine and stuff. Obviously bullshite, but the idea of it always fascinated me a bit.
Axe man of New Orleans - most prolly know about this, but it's unsolved and weird as frick. Dude claimed that he would wander the streets on certain dates at certain times and vowed to not kill anybody playing jazz music at their house.
Tara Calico - kidnap victim, believed to be seen in a polaroid that was found in a parking lot a year after she went missing:
And of course, the weird apocalyptic noises that rained down throughout the world a few years ago: Super weird. Longer/better video. - There have been several explanations of what it could be, but nobody knows for sure. But it's weird as shite for sure. Start with the second video; it's better.
This post was edited on 6/5/15 at 9:30 am
Posted on 6/5/15 at 8:50 am to CocomoLSU
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Numbers stations - Stations that broadcast shortwave signals that are just (seemingly) random numbers over and over. Also Morse code sometimes. Nobody (except for whomever they're intended for assumedly) has a clue as to what they are or what they mean.
How is this really a mystery? The link that you posted explained them.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 9:15 am to Mo Jeaux
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How is this really a mystery? The link that you posted explained them.
It explained what people think/assume they're for. But it's not really known what they're for exactly.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 9:23 am to DFWAggie09
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Dyatlov Pass
Interesting. I had never heard of this. Can anybody recommend any books on this subject?
Posted on 6/5/15 at 9:28 am to CoachDon
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Puma Punku
do a search for "dead mens secrets" , both video and book.
also, beforeus dot com , for furth info on anomalies and a few answers
Posted on 6/5/15 at 10:58 am to CocomoLSU
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And of course, the weird apocalyptic noises that rained down throughout the world a few years ago: Super weird. Longer/better video. - There have been several explanations of what it could be, but nobody knows for sure. But it's weird as shite for sure. Start with the second video; it's better.
I watched the 2nd vid. Not one of those "spur of the moment", "startled by the weird noises" eyewitness videos taken all around the world over a few month period were shot with their cell phones in the vertical position. Big ole made for YouTube hoax.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 4:39 pm to WestSideTiger
This world is so fricked up. That Tara Calico situation is terrible.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 5:06 pm to Amazing Moves
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This world is so fricked up. That Tara Calico situation is terrible.
Didnt know of this. I guess the boys riding behind her hitting her and covering it up sounds plausible. Crazy.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 5:07 pm to WestSideTiger
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weird apocalyptic noises
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Big ole made for YouTube hoax.
Yep.
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