The New York City House of Death

The New York City House of Death

For many people in the United States, the searching of haunted houses is a past time that goes beyond the month of October.  These locations where spirits are said to roam can be active year-round, particularly on dates that hold either a significance or anniversary of a major event in...

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Haunted Battlefields

Haunted Battlefields

Warfare is a human condition that takes a tremendous toll from the brave men and women who commit themselves to an engagement.  On the modern battlefield, thousands can lose their lives, and many more be forever affected by what they experienced.  In some of the of the largest battles, remnants...

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The Haunted House On The Hudson

The Haunted House On The Hudson

[su_dropcap style=”flat” size=”5″]I[/su_dropcap] f you keep driving past New York City, away from the blaring lights and sounds you’ll eventually drive past the small town of Nyack, New York. There, at the end of a listless cul-de-sac there stands a two-story rambling affair at the edge of the Hudson River. Inside, a dark history hides […]

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No Signs Of Missing Hiker Who Reported Strange Cave

No Signs Of Missing Hiker Who Reported Strange Cave

    Veach in a video explaining the strange cave he found in the Nevada desert   In November of 2014 Kenny Veach, a 47 year-old experienced hiker ventured off into the Nevada desert in search of a strange cave he had spotted during a previous hike near the Nellis Air Force Base. According to […]

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Aokigahara: The Suicide Forest of Japan

Aokigahara: The Suicide Forest of Japan

In Japan is an area just northwest of Mount Fuji that for decades rumors of malevolent spirits and death have swirled.  In the United States, the most recent points of exposure to this entity was a mediocre film about a woman seeking her twin and more recently a tasteless YouTube...

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The monster in the closet: When should you panic?

The monster in the closet: When should you panic?

    “When I was 3 we lived in a house in Elgin, Illinois that I was born in. I wasn’t allowed in the basement because it had paint, chemicals, tools etc. But I was allowed to sit on the top step, which I did quite often. The only light was a single hanging light […]

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The Ghosts Of Sackett Street

The Ghosts Of Sackett Street

  From the outside, 455a Sackett seems like an ordinary Brooklyn brownstone. Unassuming and uninviting, you wouldn’t look twice at the building if you were to pass by. However, to those few people that know, there’s a dark history associated with the building. A history of unexplained fires, disembodied voices of children, and other unimaginable […]

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New York’s Island of the Dead

New York’s Island of the Dead

   NEW YORK’S ISLAND OF THE DEAD It’s a place in which close to a million bodies rest underneath the earth. The bodies of those forgotten by society and the bodies of those who society never knew.  It’s the United States’ largest mass burial site yet the only way to set foot on top of […]

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When your Sleep App records more than just your sleep

When your Sleep App records more than just your sleep

64,527 views   When my head hits the pillow every night, I usually fall asleep relatively fast. Of course this is after I’ve triple-checked all the doors and windows and made sure that they were locked tight so that no murderer can easily climb into my place and slice my neck while I’m counting sheep. Yes, I’m […]

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Strange Sounds From An Abandoned Mine

Strange Sounds From An Abandoned Mine

  I take my dog out for walks in one of Brooklyn’s oldest and biggest cemeteries. Short hills littered with graves and trees that spread out across hundreds of acres. She likes the scenic route which takes us near a grassy hill that’s filled with pieces of busted headstones half-buried in the ground. There are several moldy […]

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