The Hopis were dubbed “the oldest of the people” by other Native Americans

The Vintage News Jan 5, 2018 Stefan Andrews For millennia, the ancient Hopi people, recognized for their profoundly traditional way of life and deep spiritual beliefs, have inhabited the same realms. They are noted for being the perfect guardians of their rites, which often take place in underground chambers called kivas. Emily Benedek, an author who … Read more

Barbara Jane Mackle: The kidnap victim who spent more than three days in a box buried underground

May 9, 2018 Barbara Stepko Barbara Jane Mackle led a charmed life. The 20-year-old was pretty and popular, the daughter of Robert F. Mackle, a Miami-based millionaire who, with his two brothers, owned the Deltona Corporation, one of the biggest home-building companies in the U.S., and was a good friend of President Richard Nixon. But a … Read more

Lost at Sea: The Incredible (and Gruesome) Way a Man Survived for 14 Months

Oct 10, 2018 Ian Harvey A man who had been lost at sea for 14 months was finally washed ashore, only to find himself faced with a whole new set of challenges. NBC News reported that the world’s longest surviving castaway, José Salvador Alvarenga, survived his ordeal at sea, but one year later was facing a … Read more

Jesus Lookalike Forced to Explain He’s Not the Messiah

Oct 25, 2018 Helen Flatley When Daniel Christos decided to head to Kenya, continuing his itinerant traveling lifestyle, he didn’t expect to cause a religious sensation. However, the 29-year-old Australian backpacker has been mistaken for Jesus so many times he has now has a huge online following and was even forced to explain his story on … Read more

Construction of a new subway line in Rome brings thousands of precious artifacts to light

The Vintage News Jan 6, 2018 Stefan Andrews For archaeologists, 2017 has been a year of astounding discoveries. It was a year in which the world saw some striking dinosaur fossil finds, such as the case of Halszkaraptor escuilliei. This dinosaur, with its swan-like neck and crocodile teeth, once thrived in modern-day Mongolia. It walked like a duck … Read more

Thanks to the Dark Web, a 17th century letter from Satan to a nun is deciphered

The Vintage News Feb 11, 2018 Ian Harvey Millions of people surf the internet every day. What most don’t know is that, lurking encrypted and hidden within the everyday web that we all use for news, games, and social media sharing is also the Dark Web, full of bitcoin, drugs, cybercrime, and other shady matters. But in … Read more

Some of the world’s rarest religious documents are being digitized, thanks to “The Da Vinci Code” author Dan Brown

The Vintage News Feb 12, 2018 Nikola Budanovic Since December 2017 a large number of rare religious and occult books written before the 20th century have been submitted for a digitization process that will make them available for anyone to read. The institution in charge of this delicate venture is the Netherland’s Ritman Library founded by … Read more

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