Ancient
An Expedition into Astonishing Global Mysteries
Jack the Ripper Mystery: The plays never faded from public consciousness; however, legions of Ripperologists have developed their theories over the decades, and the lineup of suspects has included the father of Winston Churchill, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" author Lewis Carroll, and Prince Albert Victor, grandson of Queen Victoria and second in line to the British throne. Some have even speculated that Jack the Ripper was Jill the Ripper, and female suspects include Mary Piercy, executed in 1890 after butchering her lover's wife and child with a carving knife, similarly to the notorious serial killer. Now, after over 3 years of scientific analysis, experts say Jack the Ripper's identity has been found interwoven in the ragged 126-year-old shawl, and they finger Polish immigrant Aaron Kosminsky as the serial killer. Using a level of analysis that was only possible in the last decade, they identified the dark splotches on the shawl as stains consistent with arterial blood spatter caused by slashing. They also discovered evidence of split body parts consistent with kidney removal and seminal fluid. They found that the mitochondrial DNA taken from the shawl matched that taken from Karen Miller, a direct descendant of Eddowes, and a female descendant of Kosminsky's sister Matilda who provided swabs of mitochondrial DNA from the inside of her mouth. Police who worked the case at the time of the murders would not have been surprised to see Kosminsky's name linked to the crime. At the time of the murders, Kosminsky was among the handful of primary suspects.
By Emmanuel Mujun2 years ago in History
From Barren to Blessing:
Hannah’s story is about her unwavering faith in God, being bullied, barren, and then having a child. Hannah (11th century BCE) was the mother of the prophet Samuel. According to Easton’s Bible Dictionary, Hannah means favor and grace. Hannah is of Hebrew origin. After years of being barren, she prayed to God for a son and was favored by God with a son hence the meaning of her name.
By Lisa Briskey2 years ago in History
The Dark Origins And Secrets of Paris Catacomb City
Explanation - The Instagram And Facebook Shutdown:- Paris City attracts thousands of visitors yearly, but few know its remarkable history. While the tunnels are called after the Catacombs of Rome, which were erected in the first century by Jews and Christians obliged to perform their funeral rites in private, the Catacomb city of Paris was established in the 18th century to address two secular problems: sinkholes and an excess of dead bodies.
By Gutavo Martini2 years ago in History
An Expedition into Astonishing Global Mysteries
The Moai of Easter Island: Ancient objects holding a series of carved symbols were unearthed on the world-renowned Easter Island, a small remote island located a few thousand miles west of South America and notable for the hundreds of gigantic monolithic humanoid statues known as Moai. The elaborate designs appear to be glyphs or a type of writing, but their meaning has never been determined. Some believe that deciphering the cryptic inscription could provide insight into what led the ancient Easter Island society to collapse. The Rongorongo script was found by Eugene Eyraud, a Roman Catholic lay friar who arrived on Easter Island as a missionary on January 2nd, 1864. The age of the tablets is unknown due to a lack of accurate dating; however, they are thought to have originated during the 13th century, around the time of forest clearings. This is purely theoretical, as the Easter Islanders may have felled a few trees specifically for the purpose of manufacturing the wooden tablets. One glyph resembles a palm tree and is likely to represent the Easter Island palm, which vanished from the island's pollen record around 1650, implying the script is at least that old. While it is uncertain what the Rongorongo is meant to represent, the discovery and examination of the tablets remain a crucial element in understanding Easter Island's former civilizations.
By Emmanuel Mujun2 years ago in History
An Expedition into Astonishing Global Mysteries
An Expedition into Astonishing Global Mysteries Going back 5,000 years, we have sacred texts that tell us there was an anti-deluvian civilization. There are certain mysteries that may never be solved. So, something happened at Easter Island to seriously decrease their population, and the lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing. A possibility is that it really was a signal from deep space coming from some other society. Join us as we look at 20 World Mysteries no one can explain.
By Emmanuel Mujun2 years ago in History
How Things Happened
In the bustling city of Haven ridge, there lived a young man named Daniel. With tousled brown hair and a perpetual glint of mischief in his hazel eyes, Daniel was known throughout the neighborhood for his charm and quick wit. Despite the challenges of growing up in a crowded city,
By Daniel Asamoah2 years ago in History
Amazing science discoveries of the decades
The last decade stands out as one of the richest periods of scientific discovery in history. Researchers across all disciplines pushed boundaries, tested hypotheses, and ventured to places that reshaped our understanding not only of our own planet but of the vast universe beyond. It was a decade marked by profound insights into some of the most enigmatic phenomena, offering glimpses into the mysteries of our cosmos. Here, we delve into five remarkable scientific discoveries of the 2000s, each unveiling a new facet of the universe's complexity and beauty.
By Sholaja Itunu2 years ago in History
Fantasy, Mystical, and Magic
FANTASY What do we call a myth in layman language ?? Some untrue situations, just imagine. In the meantime, we define a myth as a force or process of creating mental images that are irrational or impossible in response to psychological needs. Different people have different ideas depending on their environment, place of residence, status, etc. Interested in knowing what my thoughts are? So it has nothing to do with horror but more than that I really want to live in the womb of nature, to enjoy the lovely nature of nature, to enjoy the glorious birds. It is not impossible but requires our priorities. In urban life, we talked a lot about politics or the economy and we never even thought about reclaiming a common, well-watered pond.
By Tanvi Punia2 years ago in History
Alien influence, from space, was it good or bad?
Alien influence, from space, was it good or bad? Did extra-terrestrial aliens impose structure on humankind? There are many books that claim aliens came to this planet before recorded history and “guided” humans to build huge structures with a precision that would be hard for modern builders to copy, even with all the tools and machines we have. I have no idea if these theories are valid or not, but I wonder about the motivation of these alien visitors.
By Peter Rose2 years ago in History
Easter Magic
Easter is a global celebration of religious zeal, cultural range, and springtime joy that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave. Easter has a wealthy record rooted in Christian theology, however it has additionally absorbed a number of rituals and traditions that represent joy, rebirth, and renewal. This thorough exam explores the many facets of Easter celebration, emphasizing its spiritual meaning, global customs, well-known meals, and the not unusual testimonies of satisfaction that include the entrance of spring.
By Bright prosper2 years ago in History







