10 Interesting Facts You Never Knew About Slavery

Nevertheless, slavers did all they could to justify the practice, including creating a dedicated Slave Bible. That did not stop the slaves from running away, though. However, the daring escapes often ended after the slaves were tracked and attacked by dogs bred only for that purpose. 10 Slavers Used A Different Bible That Justified Slavery Some masters educated their slaves and converted them to Christianity. However, they could not allow them to read the Bible because it contained several passages that countered slavery....

January 8, 2023 · 10 min · 2070 words · Earl Manning

10 Intoxicating Ways Animals Use Drugs

10Alcohol Alcohol fermentation is easy. Take some fruit and do nothing to it. A simple yeast contamination will metabolize the sugars inside the fruit, producing alcohol. It is probable that alcohol was one of mankind’s earliest drugs for this very reason. But it is not only humans that have come under the influence of the demon drink. There is a common myth that elephants often get drunk on fermented fruit that has fallen on the ground, but in reality, they prefer fruit still on the tree....

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1597 words · Shirley Scherman

10 Intriguing Facts About Hitler

10 Hitler Was Inspired By Cheerleaders Whack a pair of pom-poms on any man and he’ll be rendered harmless—even Hitler. But Hitler’s association with pom-poms goes well beyond that of a cheap joke. The infamous “Nazi salute,” a stiff-armed gesture, accompanied by the phrase “Heil Hitler” or “Sieg Heil,” was made mandatory for all civilians in 1933. The gesture was adapted from an Ancient Roman salute, but the “Sieg Heil,” translated as “Hail Victory,” came from somewhere far less martial....

January 8, 2023 · 7 min · 1430 words · Manuel Wieland

10 Legendary Actors Who Appeared In Awful Horror Films

However, it’s a whole lot rarer to witness a well-established actor successfully transition into horror. Sure, Jack Nicholson was scary in The Shining, and we all rooted for Gregory Peck in The Omen, but they’re exceptions. For the most part, when iconic actors experiment with the genre, they usually end up in really awful movies that are more humiliating than horrifying. Think Robert De Niro in Hide and Seek. Or how about the actors on this list?...

January 8, 2023 · 14 min · 2920 words · Alice Sandoval

10 Lesser Known But Truly Baffling Disappearances

Or you could be at home, just about to go to bed, when the uneasy feeling you’ve had all night turns into a solid nightmare and you disappear into the dark, never to be found again. People vanish every day. From their workplaces, their homes, shopping centres, holiday resorts and highways. Far too many are never found. 10 Things Your Ancestors Did Better Than You 10 The missing children of Hannibal The Murphy’s Cave complex were a big drawing card for the children of Hannibal....

January 8, 2023 · 14 min · 2772 words · Thomas Fors

10 Lesser Known Military Installations Of Conspiracy Lore

10 Roosevelt Roads Naval Facility Once the largest naval facility in the Caribbean, the Roosevelt Roads Naval Facility near Ceiba, Puerto Rico, has been linked to the bloodsucking chupacabra. Rumors abound of animals found drained of blood near US military assets in Puerto Rico. Eyewitnesses have claimed that the Forestry Service was colluding with the creature or its handlers to allow it to escape into nearby woods, while agents of the Department of Agriculture actively kept people away....

January 8, 2023 · 18 min · 3697 words · Lori Lowry

10 Lighthouses Built In Perfect Isolation

Of course, to some of us, it would be hellish to be away from human contact with nowhere to go on a Saturday night. We might end up with terrible cabin fever that could involve seeing fish as mermaids and talking to coconuts named Wilson. However, there is majesty in a lonely lighthouse, holding fast against the elements and remaining strong in the face of adversity. Here are 10 of the most perfectly beautiful isolated lighthouses....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1837 words · David Sylvester

10 Men Who Killed Their Families

In this list, we investigate that question: What would cause a man to flip and kill his family? As the following ten cases show, the answer is sometimes elusive. 10 Charlie Lawson It was a strange occurrence for a working-class, rural family in 1929 to come into town to buy new clothes for a professional family portrait to be taken, but Charlie Lawson, a “well-to-do” farmer, did exactly that just days before Christmas for his wife and seven children....

January 8, 2023 · 15 min · 3045 words · Santiago Johnson

10 Mind Blowing Things That Happened This Week 2 23 18

As we slogged through the cold winter month of February, the news bubbled away once again with stories of disaster, catastrophe, chaos, killing, and death. There were lies, counter lies, claims of fake news, and a general sense that things were failing to get better. But there was some good news, too, if you knew where to look. Maybe not much, but perhaps enough rays of sunshine to keep us all going until winter is finally over....

January 8, 2023 · 10 min · 1939 words · Caleb Roque

10 Mind Blowing Things That Happened This Week 2 9 18

In the future, the defining image of February 2018 will almost undoubtedly be that of a Tesla roadster, floating across the silent gulf of space toward Mars, its own “driver” strapped in the front. Yes, this was the week Elon Musk made history by putting a commercial car in orbit, while also smashing several other firsts. Elsewhere, we had a mixture of good news, worrying news, and just plain weird news....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1879 words · Kelly Smith

10 More Awe Inspiring Waterfalls

Big wholesome waterfalls serve as great separation landmarks in forming borders between countries, think Iguazu between Argentina and Brazil, Victoria between Zambia and Zimbabwe, and Niagara between USA and Canada; all three waterfalls covered in the first edition of this list. Detian Falls is not as big as those massive cataracts, but this splendid waterfall is impressive enough to crack open a place for itself in this list. It forms a part of the border between China and Vietnam....

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1605 words · Josephine Berger

10 More Cases Of Deadly Radioactive Exposure

In December 1983-February 1984, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and the United States, occurred one of the first widely reported cases of radiation exposure from the inadvertent destruction of orphaned sources through the scrap metal recycling process. On December 6, 1983, a used metal teletherapy unit (pictured) containing a source container with about 6,000, one-millimeter pellets, each with radioactive cobalt 60, was deliberately opened in a scrap yard in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico....

January 8, 2023 · 14 min · 2869 words · Adam Hill

10 More Real Life Death Videos

Some of the last videos to be removed from the article include the death of British speed racer Donald Campbell, the crash of FedEx Express Flight 80, the assassination of Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, the crash of Formula One champion Ayrton Senna, the Wikileaks footage of an American military helicopter firing in Baghdad and the tragic murder of Neda Agha-Soltan. The video of Neda Agha-Soltan getting shot has been called the most widely witnessed death in human history....

January 8, 2023 · 17 min · 3617 words · Lettie Brody

10 Most Annoying Time Wasters

How much time does the average person waste picking off the floor, and throwing away, the magazine subscription cards that fall out when you open the magazine? These annoyances are meant to fall out into your lap, but this assumes the reader is sitting down when they open the magazine, and also assumes it will land in your lap, not on the floor, or be blown away by the wind or a fan....

January 8, 2023 · 13 min · 2646 words · Timothy Eber

10 Mysterious Trips Into The Wilderness That Went Horribly Wrong

However, the wilderness can also be a very creepy and ominous place. If something goes horribly wrong, you are a long way from civilization and it may be impossible to seek help. It’s very easy for a person to disappear into the wilderness and never be seen again. In most cases, the likely explanation is that they simply got lost and succumbed to the elements, but some trips into the wilderness are shrouded in mystery....

January 8, 2023 · 15 min · 3137 words · Ryan Bolton

10 Notable Child Soldiers Of The United States Civil War

10 Edwin Francis Jemison The portrait of Confederate Private Edwin Francis Jemison is one of the most famous photographs of the Civil War. He was born on December 4, 1844, and enlisted in the Confederate 2nd Louisiana Infantry in May 1861 when he was 16. The photograph for which he is remembered was taken soon after his enlistment. Edwin’s first encounter with the Union Army was in April 1862 when his unit faced enemy troops in the Battle of Dam No....

January 8, 2023 · 10 min · 1967 words · Ronald Celestin

10 Notable Grunge Bands

Like the other locals mentioned in the intro, this is another early Seattle area band considered to be one of the forbearers of grunge. Though admittedly not a true grunge band, I’m bending my own rule here to give Malfunkshun the opening spot on this list (instead of the Melvins) as a tribute to its founding member, vocalist Andrew Wood, who is an important figure in the history of the genre....

January 8, 2023 · 10 min · 2130 words · Rosa Semmes

10 Notorious Rogues Who Terrorized Medieval Europe

10Seguin de Badefol Seguin de Badefol first appears in history as a mercenary for John II of France. After John was defeated by the Black Prince at Poitiers, France, England signed a peace treaty and the mercenaries were dismissed. Instead of disbanding, the various mercenary companies simply transitioned to banditry, raiding and pillaging across France. De Badefol led the Margot, one of the largest bands, which could field up to 2,000 men....

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1510 words · Alexander Williams

10 Obscure Films Immortalized For All The Wrong Reasons

10Clownhouse (1989)Horror Film Made Infamous By Child Molestation One of the biggest Hollywood scandals of all time involved director Roman Polanski, who was charged with unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old girl before fleeing to Europe to avoid serving his prison sentence. There has always been much controversy about Polanski successfully continuing his career overseas, where he managed to capture an Academy Award for Best Director. However, Polanski is not the only director who managed to salvage his career after charges of pedophilia....

January 8, 2023 · 13 min · 2606 words · Brain Bahl

10 Of California S Craziest Cults

Some of the most notorious California cults include Heaven’s Gate, the People’s Temple of David Koresh, and the infamous Manson Family. 10 Children Of God David Brandt Berg founded the Children of God cult, combining Christian theology with bizarre reinterpretations of scripture, trance channeling from angels, and a hearty dose of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Earlier, he had founded an offshoot of the Teen Challenge youth ministry called Light Club, which sought to entice flower children to sermons with rock music and free peanut butter sandwiches....

January 8, 2023 · 18 min · 3629 words · Sandy Mellott