2025-11-17

New Reported Sighting of the Loch Ness Monster

New Reported Sighting of the Loch Ness Monster

A new possible sighting of the Loch Ness Monster was reported on October 28th at around 2: 45 p.m. The witness, Mishawn Mielke from Texas, was visiting Urquhart Castle — one of the most popular vantage points overlooking the loch — when she noticed something unusual in the water.

According to the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register, Mielke described seeing what appeared to be a head rising above the surface, seemingly belonging to a much larger creature.

“I first saw it and thought, wow, that really looks like the images I had seen on the sightings website,” she said. “It didn’t look like a wave. It actually looked like the head of something popping up.”

She also reported a distinctive movement in the water. “It made a pattern in the water I didn’t see anywhere else, almost like its own wake. And then it was gone. From that distance, I’d say the water pattern was at least three meters long.”

As is often the case with such sightings, there is no way to determine exactly what she saw. Although Mielke managed to take a photograph, the image is so blurry and distant that nothing can be clearly identified — a common issue with alleged glimpses of “Nessie.”

This latest account adds to the long list of reports that continue to fuel the enduring mystery surrounding Scotland’s most famous legendary creature.

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2025-11-13

Book - He Walked the Americas

Book - He Walked the Americas



Abstract

"He Walked the Americas" presents Native American legends about a mysterious white prophet who traveled throughout the Americas nearly two thousand years ago. According to the author's research, this figure arrived in Peru from the Pacific Ocean and journeyed through South America, visiting various indigenous peoples including those in Central America and the Mayan civilizations. He continued northward through Mexico and across North America before returning to ancient Tula and eventually departing across the Atlantic.

The book describes this prophet as a healer and teacher who possessed remarkable abilities—speaking numerous languages, curing the sick, and even raising the dead. His teachings reportedly paralleled those of Jesus Christ, leading the author to suggest a connection between this figure and Christian tradition.

L. Taylor Hansen, identifying as an archaeologist, compiled these accounts over twenty-five years of fieldwork, gathering oral traditions from numerous Native American tribes across both continents. The author claims to have corroborated these legends through consultation with museums, libraries, folklore experts, and archaeological evidence from ancient ruins.

The book's central thesis is that these indigenous legends provide evidence that Jesus Christ (or a Christ-like figure) visited the Americas, supplementing the New Testament narrative with Native American oral histories. Hansen presents this work as proof that the Savior's mission extended beyond one continent to encompass the entire world, positioning the book as a faith-affirming text that bridges Eastern Christian tradition with Western indigenous spirituality.


Author : L. Taylor Hansen
ISBN 10 : 0964499703
ISBN 13 : 9780964499706
Numbers of pages : 256
Publisher : Legend Press
Publication date : January 1, 1994

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2025-11-08

The Shadow of Death: When Hospitals Bear Witness to the Unexplained

The Shadow of Death: When Hospitals Bear Witness to the Unexplained

Arizona – Death is an inevitable presence in hospital corridors. Yet, some healthcare workers claim it sometimes takes on a visible form. Such is the story shared by a nurse whose account was documented by Dr. Andrea O’Connor, a naturopathic doctor in Arizona studying experiences surrounding death in hospitals.

According to the nurse, it began during one of her routine fifteen-minute checks on a terminally ill patient. As she approached the room, she froze at the doorway — she says she saw “a tall, dark, shadowy figure” looming over the man’s bed. The patient, who had no family or visitors, could not have been accompanied by anyone. Later, when she returned after the patient began showing signs of panic and fear, she reportedly saw the same figure again. “That’s when I thought, I just saw the Grim Reaper,” she said.

Dr. O’Connor notes that this is far from an isolated story. She has collected numerous similar accounts from nurses, doctors, and hospital staff who care for the dying every day. Reports of “dark shadows in the room” before a death, she says, are more common than one might think.

The image of Death personified — a hooded figure wielding a scythe — dates back to the 14th century, during the bubonic plague, when mortality swept across Europe like a farmer cutting hay. The symbol is deeply rooted in many cultures, but that doesn’t explain the number of modern-day sightings in hospitals around the world.

Are these visions the product of exhaustion and emotional strain? Or are they glimpses of something that lies beyond human understanding?

Whatever the case, one thing is certain: in some hospital wards, a tall person dressed in dark clothes might want to think twice before walking the night shift.

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