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The Curse of Oak Island

Located just off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, lies a 140-acre island engulfed within a 220-year-old unsolved mystery. There’s been endless speculation of possible buried treasure there, connecting its origins to pirates, King Solomon’s temple, Spanish gold, Freemasons and… Continue Reading →

Doc of the Dead

Doc of the Dead explores the Zombie genre and the many prominent figures who have helped propel the undead craze to untold depths.

Legend of the Superstition Mountains

If you had the inside information on finding $200 million of lost gold that was linked to a cursed history, would you risk your life to find it?

Undead Obsessed: Finding Meaning in Zombies

Part pop-culture examination, part personal journal and part hypothesis, Jessica Robinson’s non-fiction book uses the undead as a metaphor to explore real-world fears that could lead to a possible Zombie Apocalypse!

Finding Bigfoot Has Become the New Destination Truth

As a long-time fan of everything unknown, I’m definitely a fan of the paranormal. With reality TV absolutely exploiting the ghost-hunting genre to death (or after death, if you will), I’ve kind of moved on to other aspects of the… Continue Reading →

Is Your House Haunted?

Whether you are a beginning ghost hunter, you have personally experienced paranormal activity or you’re just interested in the topic, you should definitely check out Is Your House Haunted?

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