An in-depth exploration of the Zodiac Killer case, examining the murderer's psychological warfare tactics, cryptic communications, and enduring impact on American crime history.
A declassified Cold War military proposal revealing how U.S. officials planned false flag operations to justify invading Cuba, ultimately rejected by President Kennedy.
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Explore the world's most enigmatic medieval manuscript that has puzzled experts for 600 years. Discover its mysterious illustrations, undeciphered text, and the ongoing quest to unlock its secrets.
Explore five incredible phenomena that challenge our understanding of reality, from Australia's war against emus to regenerating salamanders and tool-using crows, along with bizarre cultural traditions from Denmark and Spain.
The legendary tale of Mae Nak, Thailand's most famous ghost bride, whose love for her husband transcended death itself at Bangkok's Wat Mahabut temple.
The mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in March 2014 remains one of aviation's greatest unsolved mysteries, involving a massive international search operation and spawning numerous theories about its fate.
The dramatic story of Catiline's failed attempt to overthrow the Roman Republic in 63 BCE, featuring political intrigue, social upheaval, and Cicero's legendary opposition.
Explore the chilling legacy of the Zodiac Killer through his infamous ciphers, hunting patterns, and lasting impact on criminal investigation methods and popular culture.
In 1518, a bizarre dancing plague struck Strasbourg, causing hundreds of people to dance uncontrollably for days, leading to exhaustion and death. This mysterious event remains one of history's most fascinating cases of mass hysteria.
A comprehensive look at Project BLUE BOOK, the U.S. government's official UFO investigation program that examined over 12,000 sightings between 1952 and 1969.