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Satelite Photo of the Serial Number
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EARTH'S SERIAL NUMBERThis will be an upcoming video. A few years ago, someone discovered these giant numbers etched into a hill in the conflict ridden border area between Morrocco and the West Sahara. Nobody know what these numbers are for or who made them, and they show up as far back as Google Images allows. What a mystery. |
The Confederate Battle Flag
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THE KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLEThere's been a lot of talk about the KGC and whether or not the incredible claims made about them hold any water. In our next video, we will explore both their documented history and the countless stories and legends that have popped up around them in recent years. Bob Brewer's Rebel Gold is a major inspiration for this video even though we don't find him to be a completely reliable source. |
The Globster at Crescent Beach
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THE ST. AUGUSTINE GLOBSTERIn 1896, a giant mass of flesh washed ashore near St. Augustine, Florida at a place called Anastasia Beach. For over a century, legitimate researchers argued as to what the things really was. Some were obsessed with the idea that it might be the first ever documented Giant Octopus on record. We followed the thread to it's most likely conclusion in our latest video, which you can watch now from the videos page. |
Wakulla Springs
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THE WAKULLA VOLCANOBack in the 1800s, there were many rumors spread and stories told about the mysteriuos pillar of smoke that billowed out endlessly from the Wacissa Swamp, south-east of Tallahassee, Florida. One day, the smoke disappeared for good, and the locals nearly forgot about the so-called volcano entirely. If it wasn't for a few article here and there and a few people keeping the story alive, it would have been completely lost to time. You can watch our full video on the Wakulla Volcano right here on our videos page. |
A 1967 Chevy Corvette
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JOHN TITOR'S CORVETTEIf the John Titor story is true, then he would have arrived on our worldline in a '67 Chevy Corvette. This would mean that on our worldline there are two identical Chevy Corvettes with the same VIN number, and it seems like that's exactly what someone found about a decade ago. There was a legal battle between two owners of '67 Corvettes who claimed the other owner's vehicle was cloned. Could this be Titor's Corvette? |