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Historical Mysteries People Want Solved

Historical Mysteries People Want Solved

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From prehistory through modern-day occurrences, history offers some pretty fascinating stories and information. It also, as often as not, leaves observers wanting more. Simply put, history is full of questions - and Redditors want answers. In a recent Reddit thread, individuals chimed in on which historical mysteries they wondered about and really wanted to be solved. Their contributions ran the gamut from political conspiracies to secret identities to some fascinating what-could-have-beens through the ages.
Date: 2023-09-22

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Actually the lost colony is not lost. People who have been born and raised on the beaches know that the settlers integrated with the tribe in hatteras. There has been a years long archeological dig with lots of evidence confirming that the colony did settle with the tribe down south since they were friendly and the tribe in Roanoke was not (due to specific reasons too much more than I d like to type) there is now a museum down in the southern beach towards hatteras dedicated to the finds. Sir walter Raleigh also knew what happened to them because he is the one who told them to write Croatan near their original site letting him know they were going to the tribe in hatteras but due to funding at the time because of the war with Spain he did not go to get them. Locals have always known what the fate was of the colonists and some still have their dna, but to make it a tourist destination and gain fame and money they wrote the play and considered them lost which really worked out for them. The play is completely different now due to the outstanding evidence. Just thought you should know! I ve been raised here and it s a mystery to everyone but the locals.
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Like directly after the assassination, didn t they, and I honestly don t know who They are, but wasn t there a tree that would have blocked Oswald s shot for happening, that was cut down and removed the next day, or something?
I don t know, or care that much, but I always figured it was at least kind of a lie. I think that movie it came from, as well as the line Back and to the left made everyone who questioned, look like a conspiracy hack who takes movies too seriously.
Didn t Lucy Lue throw JTR off of a bridge back in the early 2000s? Saw that in a Kung-Fu documentary when I was a kid.

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So. kennedys investigation info just got extended for another 66 years.
Hillary clinton has emails about gilgameshes burial site.
Library of alexandria was burnt down by the jews. Because of all the documentation of how they infiltrate governments and destroy them from the inside.
George bush jr planned the kennedy assasination with the cia. Its how he got to be president before 911. Hes also well aware of the isreal art students that have photos of them installing detonation cord inside the 2 towers.

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These stories are not all unresolved historical events, but conspiracy theories. Specifically, the Vatican Archive. It's like any archive of any government in the world - not everything is available to the public. That doesn't mean they have ET bodies there (yup, I have seen that claim. If you get the academic credentials, and have a decent research project, you can access the archive. It's free of charge.
(archivioapostolicovaticano dot va / content / aav / en / consultazione dot html)

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Here's a Philippine unsolved mystery. The disappearance of Benigno Ramos.
Benigno Ramos was a hardcore Filipino Nationalist who ended up collaborating with the Japanese during the occupation in WW2 with the motive of independence from the United States.
The mystery is that he disappeared from the records before 1945 came. His last records were only rumours that he died amongst the Japanese escaping through an airfield. But no one knows truly his fate.

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I read jack the ripper was a polish immigrant barber called Aaron Kosminski who was mentally ill and even threatened to kill his sister. He lived in or near the areas where the murders took place. When he was sent to an asylum the killings stopped and he was kept there till the day he died. His dna was also on the scarf of one of the prostitutes.
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The Sea Peoples, not that different from modern refugees from Africa. They come in and they want to take over, one way or another. An Imam here in North Europe just said they will out-procreate until they get their majority in our formerly democratic society, then they will take over.
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Eating ANOTHER Weird History meal!
This time eating SPAGHETTOS with basil and topped with Velvetta Slices Queso Blanco + drinking cafe con leche. while watching this Weird History video!
From the Weird History Food video Fun Facts About Your Favorite 90s Food

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Nobody has been able to explain the mystery of radical cults. What is it that causes otherwise reasonable people to follow obvious con artists to the point where they not only give up their money and freedom, but even their children? And in some cases, their lives?
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Since I have already watched both thumbnail recommedations at the end of the video, I am going to watch the Weird History videos:
x 5 Bizarre Unsolved Conspiracies and Mysteries
x The Real-Life 'Exorcism of Emily Rose' is Way Scarier Then The Movie

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I agree with an old coworker's theory as to why the stuff on JFK hasn't been released even though government officials have claimed it will be. Someone in the documents is still probably alive so they want to wait till they kick the bucket.
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7: 46 The tv series Lost is a great example of the island adventure, stemming from the tradition of stories like The Island of Dr. Moreau, Robinson Crusoe, The Mysterious Island, and Swiss Family Robinson.
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Huh - I thought, they found out who Jack the Ripper was YEARS back from the DNA on the stamps of the letters the police received. I read a book about it that was published by my University. Strange.
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5: 44 Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is the best!
I acquired the classic Australian novel Picnic At Hanging Rock (1967) using its services, it was actually not in any American library at the time!

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Maybe the colonists at Roanoke got isekaied and got sent to a medieval version of Japan you know how in that genre of anime Japanese seem to always get teleported to a European medieval style world.
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5: 44 I go to my hometown library every week!
Also, my father renovated the Carnegie Library into an apartment-style residence when the library moved to another location.

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8: 38 I remember going to see From Hell (2001) in the theaters, it was great!
It is about the pursuit of Jack The Ripper by Frederick Abberline (played by Johnny Depp.

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How many Mystery-genre writers does it take to change a light bulb?
Two. One to screw it almost all the way in and the other to give it a surprising twist at the end.

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11: 15 I remember going to the film JFK (1991) in the theater, it was mind-blowing!
That was the first mainstream conspiracy film I had ever seen in the theater.

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Regardless of who you think killed JFK, forensic analysis has shown that the shots could only have come from the 3rd floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
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