For this month’s mystery, we’re dipping our toes into the world of conspiracy theories. For this first venture into such a….widely varied (and often sinister)…
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This month’s mystery is another literary one. Agatha Christie is one of the best mystery writers to have ever lived, creating beloved characters that live…
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This month’s archeological and historical mystery – the first of the year! – is a strange one. Reading about it has pushed me to the…
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This month’s mystery is a historical mystery with a dash of archaeology. We’ll be discussing what happened to the great Mayan civilization. More importantly, why…
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As promised in last month’s historical mystery post, this month we will be discussing Lake Michigan Stonehenge, what it actually is, what it could be,…
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Happy Halloween month! I hope everyone has some spooky shenanigans planned despite all the fuckery COVID has wreaked on typical October activities. To celebrate here…
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Before we get into this month’s mystery, I have to warn you all: this is a gross one. I strongly advise against eating while reading.…
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There are a lot of things in the United States that are referred to as “America’s Stonehenge.” In fact, we’ve already taken a look at…
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This month’s cultural mystery is the strange and disquieting Sylvia Plath Effect. Sylvia is perhaps my favorite author of all time, and I myself deal…
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Mystery Hill is often referred to as “America’s Stonehenge.” Why? I have absolutely no idea. Stonehenge is made up of giant monoliths that defy any…
