LEGEND: The Yeti

LEGEND: The Yeti

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CONSPIRACY: The Vatican's Chronovisor

In the 1950s, a priest named Father Ernetti supposedly built a secret device for the Vatican known as the Chronovisor. The machine worked like a television set, allowing its audience to view any event in history. Some think Ernetti’s invention is a work of fiction, but others say ...  Show more

HAUNTED: The Black Monk of Pontefract

In August of 1966, the Pritchard family began to experience bizarre phenomena in their West Yorkshire, England home. Unexplained pools of water, green foam oozing from taps, and violent shoves were just a few of the things the family suffered. And when they discovered the source ...  Show more

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