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The Ghost Horse Of Egypt

One of the greatest mysteries from this past year was the "ghost horse" that appeared in Tahrir Square during the Egyptian revolution.  One night while the protests in Egypt were in full swing, news footage captured an image of what seemed to be a ghost horse and rider galloping though the streets.  At the end of the video footage, the ghost horse rides off into the sky and disappears.  The video footage was so weird and so strange that it quickly attracted millions of views on YouTube.  So did a ghost horse really appear during the riots in Egypt?  If so, is this some kind of a "sign" to the rest of us?  Should we all be on the lookout for more paranormal phenomena at protests in the future?  Or is all of this just a giant hoax?  Well, some people out there have come up with some possible explanations, and 7 of the most popular explanations follow.... (Read More.....)

Is The U.S. Government Covering Up Amazing Archaeological Finds In The Grand Canyon?

Is the U.S. government covering up evidence that the ancient Egyptians once traveled as far as the Grand Canyon?  As far-fetched as that may seem, there is some evidence that suggest that may be exactly what is happening.  On April 5th, 1909, a front page story in the Arizona Gazette reported that a team of explorers had made absolutely mind blowing archaeological discoveries in the heart of the Grand Canyon.  The team was apparently funded by the Smithsonian Institute, and the article mentions structures and hieroglyphics that the team found which were described as being "Egyptian" in nature. Unfortunately, after this initial news report there were never any other reports about this extraordinary discovery. So did this discovery really happen?  Is it being covered up?  Is there evidence sitting in caverns near the Grand Canyon that would change everything that we believe about North American history? (Read More.....)

The Avenue Of The Sphinxes

Archaeologists in Egypt are excavating the first stretch of a two-mile avenue lined with hundreds of carved sphinxes.  Reportedly, this "Avenue of the Sphinxes" was built more than 3,000 years ago.  It linked two giant temples together, and some scholars believe that it was only used once a year for a very significant religious procession.  But to be honest, so much about ancient Egypt remains a complete mystery.  The truth is that we know very little about what motivated the people of that time.  But now tourists will be able to visit the first part of this excavation within just a few weeks.  However, the remainder of the project will remain off limits to the public for now.  Eventually the remaining portion of the project that still needs to be excavated - 75 yards wide and flanked originally by an estimated 1,350 sphinxes, will be opened to the public in the next few years. (Read More.....)

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