Hartford, Conn., Aug. 12 — Angelo Faticoni, known as „The Human Cork“, because he could stay afloat in water for fifteen hours with twenty pounds of lead tied to his ankles, died on … more →
Obskuristanwrote 1 year ago: Hartford, Conn., Aug. 12 — Angelo Faticoni, known as „The Human Cork“, because he … more →
wrote 1 year ago: There are many accounts of poltergeist-phenomena that are so obscured by the preconceptions of witne … more →
wrote 1 year ago: There were accounts in the London newspapers, of Dec. 2 and 10, 1922, of a scare in places east and … more →
wrote 1 year ago: New York Sun, May 22, 1928 — story from the town of Newton, Mass. In this town, a physician wa … more →