Posts Tagged ‘crazy’

Some of  the Most Bizarre Experiments in History (Part I)

Some of the Most Bizarre Experiments in History (Part I)

These are Josef Mengele stuff that made me feel sick. Horrified. Along with the poor monkey who’s head was reattached to another body. Thank God it died shortly after. How awful to survive that. Also, there are many different experiments people did through the history. While researching “mad scientist’s” lab it made me think of people who did this. What was it, a pure scientific curiosity or something else? Some of the experiments I can comprehend and somehow justify. If an experiment on poor dog will help in saving many people I will support, but some of the experiments makes you wonder. Why the hell would someone do this?

5 Crazy Conspiracy Theories

5 Crazy Conspiracy Theories

A conspiracy theory is not really a theory at all, but is a term usually associated with an alternate account of history or an event that usually involves a person or group of people (conspirators) secretly plotting the outcome of events and then successfully passing said event off as a natural occurrence that involved no secret plotting. Many conspiracy theories do hold some water, while others are absolutely insane. Here are five of the craziest conspiracy theories.

The Philadelphia Experiment:  A Crazy Conspiracy Theory… Or Is It?

The Philadelphia Experiment: A Crazy Conspiracy Theory… Or Is It?

The year is 1943 and the U.S. is knee-deep in World War II. The United States Navy is struggling to combat the German U-boat, struggling so much that they are losing ships daily to the Nazi naval forces. In a retaliation effort, the Navy begins Project Rainbow, a secret experimental program spearheaded by some of the most brilliant scientific minds in the world including Albert Einstein. The goal of this experiment is to render warships invisible. This is what proponents of the Philadelphia experiment conspiracy theory would have you believe happened anyway. But is their truth to any of it? What, if anything, happened in the Philadelphia naval shipyard in 1943?

Crazy George’s Bridge and the Witch’s Cemetery

Crazy George’s Bridge and the Witch’s Cemetery

There is something very comforting about a ghost story. This statement may sound like a contradiction but I consider it more of a paradox. Being frightened or scared is a feeling that most would consider uncomfortable, but it is an uncomfortability that most embrace and enjoy. How else do you explain the fact that nearly ever town has its own ghost story and I guarantee that we all, at one time or another, have heard or told a ghost story. There is something very comforting in the uneasiness of these frightening tales, something that takes a nostalgic grip over us and brings us back to a time when we were easily frightened by the shadows with unseen sources in our bedroom nightlights. These ghost stories take us back to a time before our rationale said that’s just the house making normal noises, instead our minds told us that something more was lurking in the dark, something frightening and unusual. Perhaps this is why I am fascinated with ghost stories, specifically stories that take place in the Upper Cumberland area of Tennessee, as that is where I grew up. These stories bring back memories from my own childhood, when my biggest responsibility was deciding if I was going to spend most of the day outside or playing video games and before my innocence was corrupted by the real world.