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Haunted locales and houses of horror from the Amityville home to the Tower of London; travel tips for those seeking a trip filled with fun and evil.
The Last Transmission from Flight 729
By Abdul Hadi The Last Transmission from Flight 729 No one expected Flight 729 to become a ghost story. It was a routine commercial flight—Miami to San Juan, full of families beginning vacations, couples taking anniversary trips, and a quiet pilot named Captain Elias Ward who had flown the route over a thousand times. Weather forecast: clear enough. Nothing unusual.
By Abdul Hadiabout a month ago in Horror
Humanoid Amphibians and a Sinister Goat man?
The Loveland Frogman Loveland, Ohio The sightings first started in the 1950’s. A bipedal reptilian like creature with grey leathery skin, bulging eyes, and webbed hands and feet. The very few that claim to have seen it say that it stood about three feet to four feet tall or the height of a child and resembled the features of a frog.
By Jasmine Aguilar2 months ago in Horror
Episode II – The Serpent Syndicate: Masters of Venom and Deception
Before humanity learned to fear the dark, it learned to fear the shape that moved within it... A line... A curve... A slither. The first predators we ever met did not roar or charge. They whispered across the ground.
By Veil of Shadows2 months ago in Horror
Did Ancient Greeks Fear a Zombie Apocalypse?
When you think of the Ancient Greeks, what springs to mind? Maybe the legendary philosophers like Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle? Perhaps the sweeping myths of Zeus, Mount Olympus, and epic literature such as The Iliad and The Odyssey? What probably doesn't cross your mind are... zombies. But according to researchers, there is compelling evidence suggesting that the Greeks were genuinely afraid their dead might rise from their graves and walk among the living. And they took some pretty smart precautions to stop it.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Horror
Trapped in a Loop: When Déjà Vu Becomes a Nightmare
I absolutely loved Star Trek: The Next Generation. Honestly, a lot of the episodes from that series have blended together for me over the years, but there’s one that always stands out: the one where the crew is playing poker, and the U.S.S. Enterprise ends up being destroyed. Luckily (or maybe unluckily?), they were stuck in a time loop. The day kept repeating itself until they finally figured out what was happening and worked out how to keep the ship from exploding.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Horror
The Vanished Beneath Zion Secrets of the Subway Cave 🕳️🌑
Deep within the haunting beauty of Zion National Park, where sunlight struggles to touch the stone walls and shadows stretch like fingers across narrow canyons, lies a place few dare to enter — the Subway Cave. It is a realm untouched, mysterious, and unforgiving. For those who have ventured inside, it is not merely a cave; it is a living memory of the earth, whispering secrets older than history itself.
By Izhar Ullah2 months ago in Horror










