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The kidnapped woman on the cruise is pretty creepy. I kind of figure that there's some drug lord with a big Amazon estate full of kidnapped harem women. |
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Stupid article is stupid. And there is nothing mysterious about any of it.
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Damn all that.
How did ancient Egyptians get their hands on cocaine and tobacco? Mfers were circumnavigating the globe long before Columbus and probably even the Vikings as well. |
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Who knew there was actually something interesting about Iowa? :) |
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The two strangest for me are...
1) the black dude from St. Charles MO, who was only missing for three days yet when found in an open field was in an advanced state of decomposition. Not only that, in his pocket was a page full of cryptography that the top US codebreakers couldnt figure out. 2) all 5 children go missing from a family home that is set on fire, police say it was an electrical fire and the children died in the home, yet... No human remains were found in the home. The lights in the home were on while it burned. Years later the parents receive a letter from, supposedly, one of the sons in Kentucky. Parents hire a detective to go to KY and look into it, he disappears and is never heard from again. Now that is some weird X Files shit if I've ever heard it. |
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And I don't get the significance of the lights being on in the Kentucky case. Would a short in one circuit knock them all out? I wouldn't have thought that would be the case. And I'm curious what was in the letter. |
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I'm no electrician, but its seems like a short bad enough to cause a fire has atleast a chance of downing the whole system. But that aside, it would still be an incredibly strange case, the part about the detective sealed the deal for me... "wtf?" |
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