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In this video, I tackle the claims that St. Mary Magdalene Church in Omaha, Nebraska, fell victim to the "mud flood" theory. We'll explore the origins of this myth, examine historical records, and analyze the church's architecture to reveal...
Travel back to 1884, when the province of British Columbia was abuzz with tales of a mysterious creature known as Jacko the Ape-Boy. Allegedly captured on the train tracks outside of Yale, Jacko was said to be half man and half beast, and s...
In 1892, a local excavation near Brunswick, GA, revealed a startling discovery: five skeletons buried in a small Indian mound, with one measuring between 8 and 9 feet tall. This find adds to a growing list of giant skeletons unearthed acros...
In 1793, a South Carolina man documented an "Indian" term for a supposed Bigfoot: Chickly Cudly. In the 1990's, "Chickly Cudly" was incorrectly transliterated as a supposed Cherokee term "Kecleh Kudleh" meaning 'hairy man." My research show...
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