
Summoning evil: The enigmatic world of the Book of Soyga!
The Book of Soyga is a 16th century manuscript on demonology that was written in Latin. But the reason it's so mysterious is that we have no idea who actually wrote the book.

The Book of Soyga is a 16th century manuscript on demonology that was written in Latin. But the reason it's so mysterious is that we have no idea who actually wrote the book.

The Kandahar giant was a massive humanoid creature standing 3-4 meters tall. American soldiers allegedly ran into him and killed him in Afghanistan.

Whenever we search for the mysteries behind an unexplained thing, we first try to find out some strong evidence that could raise questions in our minds and could inspire us…

There was a strange and seemingly unique burial that took place in a village in Britain sometime in the third or fourth centuries AD. In 1991, while archaeologists were excavating…

Although areas like Puma Punku and the Giza basalt plateau have precise holes drilled several feet into the extremely hard stones, these particular holes were strangely produced in the shape of stars.

The world’s biggest geoglyph, known as the “Marree Man,” is etched in the dry sand of Australia’s harsh desert. It is a gigantic figure of an Aboriginal man hunting birds…

“All officers including captain are dead lying in chartroom and bridge. Possibly whole crew dead.” This message was followed by indecipherable Morse code then one final grisly message… “I die!”…

Here's how big was the squid that attacked the USS Stein in 1978.

According to conventional archaeology, writing wasn't invented until 3,000 to 4,000 BC in Sumeria. However, a 7,000-year-old tablet found in Greece over a decade ago challenges this position.

Analysis of the incantation's writing indicates that it was inscribed sometime between 850 BC and 800 BC, and this makes the inscription the oldest Aramaic incantation ever found.