10 Ordinary Locations With Horrifying Secrets

SEE ALSO: 10 Real Places Straight Out Of A Nightmare 10The Finnish Museum Infested With Gigantic Spiders A grand old building in the heart of Helsinki, Finland’s Natural History Museum is one of the capital’s premier tourist attractions. It’s also a place where no arachnophobe should ever set foot. The building is home to a gigantic colony of extremely venomous, near-immortal super-spiders. Known as the Chilean recluse spider, the creatures are normally only found in South America....

January 10, 2023 · 11 min · 2340 words · Carmella Backus

10 Outlandish Prehistoric Arthropods

10 Synophalos XynosThe ‘Conga Line’ Shrimp Synophalos xynos was a shrimp-like marine arthropod that inhabited Cambrian seas over 500 million years ago and exhibited a behavior unknown in any modern animal. A groove on its face could “lock” onto the tail of another of its kind, and groups of S. xynos would apparently link themselves together in long, living chains. These connections were tight enough that they often remained in a chain even when buried and eventually fossilized....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 941 words · Emily Tarzia

10 Outrageous Slums In Unexpected Places

10Vancouver, British Columbia’s Downtown Eastside Consistently voted one of the world’s best cities to live in by travel magazines, Vancouver is known for its scenic views and beautiful architecture. Just east of Main Street, however, lies one of the very worst examples of urban squalor in the modern day. The downtown eastside is the poorest urban postal code in all of Canada. It’s home to thousands of drug addicts, many of whom are HIV-positive....

January 10, 2023 · 12 min · 2510 words · Linda Jolicoeur

10 People Who Faked Their Own Suicides

What may be more incomprehensible, and something that many people would find totally unforgivable, is the use of such a tragedy for selfish reasons and personal gain. Whether it was to save or end a relationship, to seek revenge, or to escape the law, here are ten people who faked their own suicides. 10 Coleman Martin At 10:00 AM on April 25, 2017, police officer Coleman Martin of Texas told his wife he needed to go out for a while to clear his head....

January 10, 2023 · 12 min · 2377 words · Thomas Guerra

10 People Who Merciless Killers Let Go Free

Sometimes, they let someone go. Every so often, a serial killer manages to capture a victim and has them exactly where he wants them, only to walk away. Maybe the killer just wasn’t feeling it that day, or letting the prey go was its own kind of twisted power trip. Perhaps even serial killers have moments of humanity where slaughtering a fellow human being seems as repugnant as it does to the rest of us....

January 10, 2023 · 14 min · 2822 words · Michael Maas

10 People Who Might Be The Mysterious Plane Hijacker D B Cooper

The identity of D.B. Cooper remains a mystery to this day. It is the only unsolved case of its kind in history, and after 45 years, we still don’t know who did it. Some names, though, have come up more than once—and one of them just might be the real D.B. Cooper. 10 Ted Mayfield On the day of the hijacking, six people called the FBI to finger Ted Mayfield....

January 10, 2023 · 11 min · 2131 words · Manuel Porter

10 People Who Shaped The Illuminati Conspiracy Theory

There are countless bizarre and contradictory theories circulating online regarding the shadow organization. Although the Bavarian Illuminati was a real secret society during the late 18th century, the subject has become something of a running joke among skeptics, as tales of extraterrestrial politicians and Satanic pageantry during award ceremonies have spread throughout the Internet. But all stories have to start somewhere, and you can thank the people on this list for the current golden age of Illuminati paranoia....

January 10, 2023 · 14 min · 2888 words · Valerie Mccollom

10 People Who Shaped The World In Varied And Unrelated Ways

One would think that those innovators would surely be remembered. Sadly, that is not always the case. Here is a list of ten people who did influential things multiple times in different areas and still never got the recognition they deserved. 10 John Brinkley John Brinkley was a charlatan, but he had a product to sell. He advertised goat testicle transplants for the scrota of infertile men. Though this treatment was unmedical, he performed more than 16,000 surgeries....

January 10, 2023 · 14 min · 2901 words · Richard Ator

10 People Who Wanted To Go To Jail

However, some people are desperate to be imprisoned. They commit simple crimes and beg the courts to lock them up for as long as possible. Judges usually give them what they want. 10 Lucy Boyer In 2017, Lucy Boyer missed her court appointment. The Indiana woman went to jail early the next morning to turn herself in. A warrant had not yet been issued for her arrest, and investigators offered to help her....

January 10, 2023 · 10 min · 1923 words · Joseph Henderson

10 Places Nature Didn T Intend For Us To Inhabit

Cook was built in 1917 as a railway station for trains to refuel on the longest stretch of straight railway in the world—297 miles (478 km), in the heart of the country’s desert outback about 513 miles (826 km) from the nearest town of Port Augusta. There is one functioning shop in Cook which only opens when a train is scheduled to refuel there, but with the privatization of train companies this is required less and less of the town which instead provides emergency overnight accommodation to train drivers and holds medical equipment in case of a train accident....

January 10, 2023 · 7 min · 1472 words · Jean Boone

10 Predictions From The Simpsons That Weren T Predictions At All

However, while many predictions could just be chalked up to luck, others seem to be the result of the writers paying attention to what was going on during the time. And then the same cultural trend pops up later. It’s less about being psychic and more about being really smart and clever. That’s why you end up with moments like these. 10 Donald Trump’s Presidency The Simpsons as a force of prediction accuracy really kicked off with gusto when the series accurately foresaw Donald Trump becoming president....

January 10, 2023 · 9 min · 1718 words · Robert Gonzalea

10 Promising Celeb Endorsements That Went Spectacularly Wrong

Not all company-celebrity pairings are made in Heaven, though. Some of them were terrible ideas that should have never happened to begin with. Others went wrong when the celeb in question did something monumentally stupid, forcing the sponsor to drop the campaign in order to save face. 10 Gary Lineker Likes Serial Killer Selfies In 2017, British snack food manufacturer Walkers used retired footballer Gary Lineker to endorse a new campaign for Walkers Crisps....

January 10, 2023 · 10 min · 2111 words · Aimee Smith

10 Real Life Ghost Ships No One Can Explain

There are some, however, which are found empty and their crew totally unaccounted for. Here are 10 ships with strange disappearances, still-missing crew, and unexplained circumstances. 10The Ocean Wave The story behind the Ocean Wave was supposed to be a warm one. Artist Bas Jan Ader set a three-part performance around the ship; first, he would be sent off by a student choir singing shanties to a piano. Then he’d sail from Cape Cod to Falmouth in England in a craft only 4 meters (12 ft) in length....

January 10, 2023 · 7 min · 1437 words · Neal Felix

10 Real Life Inspirations For Characters In The Godfather

The Godfather is a classic of American cinema, and Godfather Part 2 is considered by some an even better movie. This story of the patriarch of a New York crime family, and his son who takes over the “family business,” is largely based on Mario Puzo’s novel of the same name, with director Francis Ford Coppola and Puzo producing new material for the films. Puzo based many of the characters on the real underworld players he heard about growing up and working in New York City....

January 10, 2023 · 12 min · 2395 words · Oscar Figueroa

10 Really Great American Patents

Here, then, are ten really great patents that made a difference. In order of appearance and not importance. No, the ‘Gin’ has nothing to do with drinking. It is a shortened form of ‘engine’ . This device, that separates the cotton from embedded seeds, was instrumental in the explosion of wealth of the United States. At the heart of the industrial revolution is the ability to take electric power and convert it to mechanical energy....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 569 words · David Shim

10 Reasons Lincoln Was Secretly A Terrible President

Abraham Lincoln: hero, martyr, vampire hunter—Honest Abe is the president all other presidents want to be seen as by Americans and the world. In his single term, he freed the slaves, held the Union together, and generally showed the world how to run a country like a total boss. It’s too bad he just happened to do it all while being a despicable, authoritarian bungler. But worse than Trump? Let’s see… SEE ALSO: 10 Dark Secrets Of Donald J....

January 10, 2023 · 11 min · 2228 words · Teresa Fugate

10 Reasons People Believe Conspiracy Theories

Epistemic motives arise from conspiracy theorists’ need for causal explanations. This helps them to understand the world, slake their curiosity, and alleviate the “uncertainty and bewilderment” that they can feel as the result of their encountering conflicting information or the apparent meaninglessness induced by random events. Such beliefs also valorize them and the others in their group. Existential motives support conspiracy theory believers’ needs to “feel safe and secure and to exert control over their environment....

January 10, 2023 · 11 min · 2303 words · Karla Lemelin

10 Reasons People Hated The Rockefellers

People had plenty of reasons to hate the Rockefellers. They were called thieves, murderers of women and children, manipulators, and outright liars. If the people were allowed to have their way, the Rockefellers would have been strung up for all the ill they caused. 10Stole A Railroad The Rockefellers did not get rich by being nice guys. In fact, they were practically villains who took every opportunity they had to steal from other people....

January 10, 2023 · 7 min · 1445 words · Ethel Murphy

10 Reasons Snakes Are Even Creepier Than You Thought

10Snake House Ben and Amber Sessions thought they were getting a great deal. Their five-bedroom house in the country cost only $180,000. If only they’d watched more horror movies, they would’ve known something was up, especially once the realtor started talking about the “previous family.” Evidently, that family hadn’t wanted to pay their mortgage, so they’d made up a tall tale about a snake infestation. Of course, it was totally untrue, the real estate agent assured Ben and Amber....

January 10, 2023 · 12 min · 2512 words · Robert Limon

10 Reasons The Legendary Merlin Could Be Real

In Britain in the sixth century AD, there existed a prophet, magician, and counselor to King Arthur—Merlin. Was Merlin real? In Britain of the post-Roman Dark Ages, the traditions of the Celts were still alive despite the influence of Christianity. The existence of Celtic culture and that of the real pagan druid or bard Merlin was removed from history by later chroniclers. There were probably two Merlins. One lived from about AD 450–-536....

January 10, 2023 · 8 min · 1494 words · Jon Glassman