The Most Important Less Popular Mysteries

Sergiu Vidican

Written by Sergiu Vidican on September 27th 2010
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What happened during the lost years?

Mysteries are all around us. They surround us, and they are part of our daily lives. Here are the top ten less popular mysteries. I am curious to know which of these you will consider to be the most interesting.

The Brentford area of London is a pretty well known area of the town. There is a local football team, and there are many attractions there. One of the biggest attractions is the Brentford Griffin, which is a mythological creature that apparently flies only above the Brentford area. The Griffin is a mixture of a lion and of an eagle. The first sighting was recorded in 1984, when a man declared that he saw a dog with wings. Just like in all the other cases when one has noticed a strange thing, people soon started seeing the same creature everywhere. Even a psychologist saw it in broad daylight. The story appeared all over the news, because a psychologist can not tell a lie, right? Well, it seems that afterwards, the Griffin stopped making appearances, as he was afraid that the people would recognize it from the news. What a shame, what a shame.

Mesopotamia was the first civilization of Babylon. Sumer and Akkadia appeared soon afterwards, and they were located in the location where Iraq and Iran are now located. According to the Sumer writings, they were aided by aliens in the construction of their settlement. The aliens are called Annunaki, meaning “the people who came from sky to earth”. Berossus, who was a Sumerian priest, wrote that they received information about the numbers, medicine, astronomy, politics, ethics, law, and all the other fields which are necessary for a civilization, from Oannes, an amphibian that came from the Persian Gulf.  According to him, he had both fish and human features, and that during the night he went to sleep in the water. One thing is for sure, and that is that the Sumerians were very excellent at mathematics; they were way ahead of their time.

In 2003, the Malawi region was attacked by the Malawi Terror beast. Or so the people say. What makes the story more believable than the other similar stories which have appeared over and over again is the fact that the army got involved in it, as numerous people lost their lives because of the beast. A creature that had features similar to those of a hyena attacked various people in the most gruesome way. It consumed the genital organs and intestines of various women, a child, and men. 3 people lost their lives, and 16 were injured very badly. The army was sent there in order to kill the creature, and 4000 people were moved from the area. They never found it.

The Nahanni River is located in the Nahanni National Park of Northwest Canada. The area can only be accessed by boat or plane, and it is a place full of natural beauty. The area is very dangerous as well, and it has received the nickname The Valley of the Headless Men, because numerous people have lost their lives or have gone missing there. The Macleod Brothers went in the area in 1908, and they were found one year later decapitated. In 1917, Swiss prospector Martin Jorgenson went into the Valley, and he was also found decapitated. In 1945, a miner from Ontario was found decapitated as well, his body being still placed in the sleeping bag. The local Indians were blamed for the killings, but the problem is that they fled the area before the 1908 incident. They say that the area is full of evil spirits. One thing is for certain, something strange happens there.

When the founders of America wanted to sign the Declaration of Independence, the word Treason was used very often. In fact, the ones who would sign the Declaration would have most likely been killed by the British Colonialists. It seemed that the Declaration would not be signed, until a man dressed in a black cape came and delivered the speech that made everyone in the room sign the paper. Soon afterwards, when things got clear, he was no longer in the room. It has never been identified who that person was. He spoke about the Rights of Man which were written 13 years later, he also mentioned about the all Seeing Eye, which would later be used on the one dollar bill. Whoever he was, he helped with the creation of the United States of America.

There is a certain period from the life of Jesus that is not mentioned in the Bible. That is the period between the ages of 12 and 30. Religion wanted us to believe that the period was of very little importance and that that is the reason why it is not presented. It is believed that Jesus traveled to the Far East during that period, in the modern day Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indian, and Tibet. It is said that He studied and lived with the Buddhist monks for six years. There is some evidence to back this up, as the the Bhavishya Maha Purana, which is a very respected Indian text talks about a teacher that came from the West, who described himself as being born of a virgin, and as being the son of God.

The Nazis spent a very big period of time researching about the origins of the Aryan Race. They made various expeditions with this purpose, 3 of them being in Tibet. They heard that an Aryan Race once conquered most of the Asia thousands of years ago. It seemed that they were on to something, as the soviet soldiers found after the collapse of Berlin, hundreds of Tibetan monks in SS uniforms who have committed suicide. In 1930, Theodore Illion, described in his work ‘Darkness over Tibet’, that he found out a hole in the ground of the Tibetan Countryside, and that there was an underground city of Tibetan monks who wanted to take over the world by telepathy. It is believed that this is the reason why Hitler sent his soldiers there, in order to contact the Tibetan monks, and to learn their secrets.

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One Response to The Most Important Less Popular Mysteries

  1. Liam Devlin says:

    You aint foolin no-one man, you lifted this off Listverse and you know it.Stop trying to plagiarize other peoples work and come up with your own stuff.

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