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3-Year-Old Remembers Past Life, Identifies Murderer and Location of Body
A 3-year-old boy in the Golan Heights region near the border of Syria and Israel said he was murdered with an axe in his previous life. He showed village elders where the murderer buried his body, and sure enough they found a man’s skeleton there. He also showed the elders where the murder weapon was found, and upon digging, they did indeed find an axe there.
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25 Of The Most Famous UFO Sightings On Record
Whether you're a die hard aliens-are-real-and-they-want-to-kill-us-all conspiracy theorist or you think that the closest we'll ever get to meeting extra terrestrials is shaking hands with Dennis Rodman, in the most objective sense possible these are 25 of the most famous UFO sightings on record.
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'Ghost' photo captured outside Cecil Hotel in downtown Los Angeles
An ABC7 Eyewitness News viewer claims to have captured a ghostly image outside of the famous downtown Los Angeles hotel. Koston Alderete, a Riverside boy with a love of scary films and ghost stories, took the picture, which shows a ghostly figure outside a fourth floor window. He says it looks a little too real.
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How You Might Come to Believe You've Been Abducted by an Alien
I BELIEVE IN UFOs, and alien beings out there somewhere, and I even kind of believe the story that an extraterrestrial spaceship crashed in Roswell in 1947 and the United States government covered it up. Or maybe it’s just that I adore all of the above, wholeheartedly, and have trouble telling the difference between my fandom and my faith.
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Tennessee Man Cries Blood
A Tennessee man uncontrollably cries blood, leaving him without a job and out of school. 29-year-old Michael Spann of Antioch, Tennessee began crying blood at the age of 22, a rare condition that also sent blood out of his mouth and ears. "I have a condition that I get these really bad headaches, and along with the headaches I bleed from my eyes," Spann told The Tennessean.
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Can you hear The Hum?
How 1 in 50 across the world are affected by low droning noise which scientists can't explain. Scientists have been left baffled because they can't figure out what causes the the low humming noise, or why it affects so few people. People in areas as diverse as Leeds (pictured) and Sydney have heard it.
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