Mysteries That Have Scared The Creeps Out of Everyone
Martin Kukk-Gr?nbjerg
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Mysteries That Have Scared The Creeps Out of Everyone!!!
There are somethings that confuse the world to such an extent that people go mad and crazy behind these mysteries. Find out how these mysteries have managed to dumbfound the world since ages and scare the hell out of those who encounter them.
The Taos Hum
In the small town of Taos, New Mexico, there is a certain buzz often heard on the horizon that can be compared to the sound of a distant diesel engine. It is a humming sound that is very disorienting for a person who experiences it and it seems to have an effect on people- it has been known to cause insomnia and/or sleep disturbances, nausea, headaches, dizziness and nosebleeds.
Needless to say, it can be very irritating for hearers, Although it can be heard by the naked ear, various sound detection devices are not able to pick it up. This is known as the Taos Hum and up to this day, no one still knows how this sound is being created.
Voynich Manuscript
The Voynich manuscript was written in a language that men through the centuries have tried to decode to no avail. The only idea anyone has of its origin are the drawings found on various pages. The book has been carbon-dated to the early 15th century (1404–1438), and may have been composed in Northern Italy during the Italian Renaissance.
The manuscript is named after Wilfrid Voynich, a Polish book dealer who purchased it in 1912. The pages of the codex are vellum. Some of the pages are missing, but about 240 remain. The text is written from left to right, and most of the pages have illustrations or diagrams. Many people have suggested different theories for deciphering the text, while some believe its just pure nonsense and might be a hoax. Whatever it may be, but to this day the manuscript remains a confusing mystery.
Jack The Ripper
The name Jack the Ripper has been heard in many shows and movies, pertaining to the serial killer who murdered 11 women in London’s east end in late 1800?s but was never identified. Most of his victims were prostitutes, whose bodies were mutilated beyond recognition and their throats slashed. In the East End's Whitechapel district, a string of prostitutes was butchered. The crime scenes were a gory tableau; the brutalized bodies were perversions of the human form.
The killer was a collector who took organs as trophies. The signature of a letter that arrived during the murders gave this monster a name: Jack the Ripper. The city was whipped into a froth of suspicion and fear. Wide dragnets snagged scores of suspects, but the police were unable to catch the killer. Vigilante committees formed, and mobs routinely chased people through the streets. And then, suddenly, the murders stopped. Despite three more years of investigation, the police never uncovered the true identity of Jack the Ripper. The unsolved case was officially closed in 1892, though interest in the killings has never dwindled.
Bermuda Triangle
Known as the Bermuda Triangle, this legendary expanse of ocean can be found between the points of Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico.
Pilots often tell of their instruments going haywire and numerous ships have been lost at sea.
With explanations ranging from gas bubbles to aliens, no one is sure what is behind the strange phenomena.
Big Foot
Also known as Sasquatch, bigfoot is supposedly a creature that lives in the snowy mountainous regions of the United States and Canada.
It may be identified as a gorilla at first, however, its walking posture can be compared to that of a man’s.
Black Dahlia Murder
22-year old Elizabeth Short was very active at promoting herself into showbiz at the time the Black Dahlia murder occurred, The Black Dahlia" was a nickname given to Elizabeth Short, an American woman who was the victim of a gruesome and much-publicized murder.
Short was found mutilated, her body sliced in half at the waist, on January 15, 1947, in Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California.
Short's unsolved murder has been the source of widespread speculation, leading to many suspects, along with several books and film adaptations of the story.
Short's murder is one of the oldest unsolved murder cases in Los Angeles history however, no one knew of the killer or who actually did the murder.
Wow! Signal
When Jerry R. Ehman worked under the SETI Project of the Ohio Wesleyan University’s Perkins Observatory, he did not expect that he would be able to pick up a radio frequency supposedly coming from deep space.
He was able to get a 72-second signal from the constellation Sagittarius and was never able to get it again. Up to this day no one is sure about the origin of the signal.
It derived its name, however, from the “wow!” that Jerry wrote in the margin of the printout.
True Story of Dracula
Recent release “True Story of Dracula” from Page Publishing author Martin Kukk-Gronbjerg develops how Dracula behaved among his fellow humans and how he managed to stay hidden for hundreds of years. The author has built up the character of Dracula, giving additional depth to his persona.
Martin Kukk-Gronbjerg has lived in several different countries (Estonia, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark) as the son of a Danish Diplomat. He has completed his new book “True Story of Dracula”: a riveting tale that details a universe similar to our own, but in which Dracula actually existed.
According to Kukk-Gronbjerg, “(I) became an author with the passing of (my) mother in 2006. The first book (I) published was an autobiography called 'The Truth Is Too Brutal to Be Reality' in 2008. It was about the months that followed the passing of (my) mother. Once (my) first book (was) published, (I) began with (my) new project of writing a book about Dracula and enjoyed the challenge of switching gears to write a fictional work.”
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Martin Kukk-Gronbjerg’s thrilling work follows a class from California traveling to Romania on a research trip. As they soon discover, what began as a research trip turns into a getaway trip.
Kukk-Gronbjerb gives each character a great deal of depth, so that the reader can anticipate how different characters would likely react or act under certain situations, both the humans and the vampires. This tale leaves opportunity with so many well-developed characters to possibly expand this universe with additional books focusing on any number of characters.
Readers who wish to experience this enthralling work can purchase “True Story of Dracula” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Kobo, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.