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Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Paranormal Movies

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Top 10 Paranormal Movies Based On True Events!

Movies based around the paranormal have become increasingly popular over the past few years. Thanks to Paranormal Activity, the paranormal genre was once again kick started in Hollywood, and on our televisions. We’ve got to see some creepy movies like, Insidious, The Possession and Sinister; or Shows like A Haunting, My Ghost Story, and countless others - 


#10
The Mothman Prophecies
Hey, we called this list the top 10 paranormal movies based on true stories…we didn’t say all the movies would be awesome. Unfortunately, the film starring Richard Gere and Laura Linney, didn’t do the ‘real’ story any justice. If you want strange facts, and hair raising goose bumps, first ditch the DVD, then order the book of the same name, written by John A. Keel.
Angels, giant hybrid mutant moths or Aliens? It is something nightmares and science fiction is made of; however the truth is, the real story is a lot creepier than what was depicted in the film. The Mothman first entered imaginations back in 1966; and there were in fact several eye witnesses…almost 200 to be exact! Some witnesses, including a reporter claimed to have actually met a ‘Mothman’ in person. The mysteries surrounding this incident still live in infamy, especially in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Check out the video below for a bit about the real story, including eyewitness interviews.
#9
When the Lights Went Out
If you are one of our readers from the UK, this particular hair rising ghost story might seem very familiar. A very dangerous and often times mischievous poltergeist, referred to as The Black Monk of Pontefract, began terrorizing the Pritchard family in the late 1960’s and early 70’s. This event, as noted by ghost researchers, was regarded as the most violent poltergeist haunting in Europe.
The Black Monk apparently did some rather disturbing things, including dragging the Pritchard’s daughter up the stairs by her neck. The Monk also would sometimes eat sandwiches, left unattended, and on occasion smear jam over door knobs. Regardless of what you might believe, the true story is terrifying, and the movie only released last year looks intense as well. Check out the trailer below.
#8
The Entity
Okay, for many this movie was absolutely terrifying beyond belief. Not for special effects mind you, but pure psychological terror. For the 70’s, the movie was very scary, but what added that extra ‘poop in your pants’ scare, was knowing it was based on real events.
In the movie, the main character is Carla, in real life her name is Doris Bither, and her story is still regarded as one of the most disturbing paranormal events in known history. Besides the usual bumps in the night, Doris also suffered through repeated spectral rapes, by an unseen entity or entities. This movie is worth watching if you haven’t seen it, and as usual, reading up on the true story is also worth it.
#7
The Amityville Horror
An elaborate hoax to make money, or a giant demonic pig named Jody terrorizing a family? No one really knows. There are those who flat out believe that it’s a lie, and many who strongly believe there was in fact a demon present at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville. The original 1979 film was creepy for the time; the remake however, left much to be desired. Besides Ryan Reynolds ripping body, the movie lacked many core parts the original touched on.
Ed and Lorraine Warren had also visited the house.
Whether you believe what happened or not, one new documentary literally just released (and releasing this month in select theaters) will indeed open up some old wounds. It also puts George Lutz in the center of the occult. ‘My Amityville Horror’, is told by Daniel Lutz, who was ten years old at the time, when his family was brutally terrorized by an evil presence. He has never spoken before about the events or told his side. This new documentary details the events through his eyes, and his claims about his step-father will no doubt stir-up a bit of controversy.
#6Audrey Rose
The movie Audrey Rose was more of a dramatic representation of the possibility of reincarnation. Although it didn’t have many of the horror or ghost elements most paranormal enthusiast love; the movie did have elements that really made you think.
There are many myths surrounding the movie Audrey Rose starring Anthony Hopkins. The movie itself wasn’t actually based on a true story, however the book by the same name written by Frank De Felitta, was based on the author’s own experiences with his son. De Felitta’s son began playing Ragtime music on the piano; an instrument he had never learned to use.
#5

The Exorcism of Emily Rose
This movie seemed to depict more of a battle between science versus religion; a battle that played out in a courtroom throughout most of the movie. However, the movie was based on the true events surrounding a young girl from Germany named, Anneliese Michel.
To be perfectly honest, the case of Anneliese Michel is a sad one. First diagnosed with grand mal epilepsy, Anneliese began experiencing devilish hallucinations and hearing voices that told her she was damned. Her parents eventually gave up on psychiatric care and chose to rely on an exorcism for healing. The entire story has been collected into a book titled ‘The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel’; it includes pictures of the actual exorcism, and gives you insight into the scientific aspect as well as the religious. However, considering it’s the 21st century and we know more about mental illness; it is relatively clear that this poor girl suffered not only from a rare form of epilepsy, but also a disturbed form of schizophrenia.
#4

An American Haunting


The truth behind this film is far scarier than the movie made it out to be. Although the movie was well written and well played out, the real story is based on another unusual case. Unusual and very disturbing is probably a better way to describe it. Ghost researchers described this event as one of the first reported “ghost murders” in known history.
You will not find a shortage of American ghost stories, but by far the story of the Bell Witch is one of the most famous and terrifying. The original story varies each time it’s told but some basic facts still hold strong. The story goes that the Bell witch is actually the ghost of Kate Batts; a very angry neighbor of John Bell, and his family. The Bell Witch, terrorized John’s daughter Betsy, by usually beating the crap out of her in front of many witnesses. John Bell would later die under very mysterious circumstances, leaving many to believe the Bell Witch herself murdered him. The Bell Farm is now an historical site, and so is a cave on the land which still apparently is haunted by the Bell Witch until this very day.
#3

The Haunting in Connecticut


This movie was a big disappointment. Considering the special that aired on the Discovery Channel’s acclaimed series ‘A Haunting’ was much scarier, and more fact based. In my personal opinion the movie ruined the original story to its core.
The true story features Ed and Lorraine Warren once again. Back in 1986 the Snedeker family rented a new home in Southington, Connecticut, to be closer to a specialist for their son (at least that much was true in the film). They soon discovered that the home had once been a funeral parlor, but didn’t let it bother them too much. That is until their son started having horrifying visions and seeing ghosts. According to the Snedeker family, the evil eventually spread to the entire family. With the parents even claiming to have been raped repeatedly by demons…very disturbing indeed.
#2
The Haunted
This movie is not as well-known as the others and more than likely many of you have not heard of it. The Haunted was a made for TV movie released in 1991. The show really doesn’t do the story justice, mainly because it was on TV. But, the book titled The Haunted: One Family’s Nightmare, will scare the pants off of you. I still light a candle at night in hopes that a remake will be made soon based on the Smurl family.
This story to like so many above has interesting elements that make it terrifying. It also was visited by the Warrens (they’ve been everywhere!). One event in particular was witnessed by the entire neighborhood. The smurl family went through absolute hell, almost literally. One night, looking for any sort of escape from the demons or demon that haunted them, they decided to leave their house. Upon doing so, it in effect angered whatever was dwelling in their home. Regardless to say and I don’t want to give away too much (because I’ve included the full movie below) their neighbors got one hell of a light show and screamfest. I do heartily recommend you read the book instead, at least until a remake is made.
#1The Exorcist
We can’t leave you without our number one choice, and what kind of list would this be without The Exorcist? William Peter Blatty wrote the book in 1971, and based it on an actual exorcism that took place in the Washington D.C. area in 1949. Instead of the daughter of a famous movie star, the exorcism was actually performed on a young boy. Just like depicted in the film, the young boy dabbled in the occult by playing with a Quija board – something introduced to him by his aunt.
Needless to say, strange things began to occur after the aunt died. Assuming it was in fact the aunt, the family of the young boy tried to make contact, but that seemed to make things much worse.
Scratching and knocking could be heard throughout the entire house, and on one night the mother was horrified to discover her son’s bed shaking violently. This was followed by other furniture beginning to move on its own. Several neighbors also witnessed disturbing things taking place in the house, and the young boy’s behavior began to change dramatically.

Experience 3

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I am not kind of person, who believes in ghosts or dead spirits, but earlier something was happened, which will always remain a mystery for me. I am from Ludhiana and this happened when I went to meet my relatives live in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh. One night, there were only five members in the entire house:
 Me, my grandmother, uncle, aunt and my cousin. I was lying on a sofa and was talking to my grandmother, uncle and aunt while cousin was sleeping in a room located on the upper floor of the house.

It was around 11 pm when I noticed that someone has switched off the light of gallery. (Don't say electricity problem because we found the switch off)
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 As the room where we sat was far from the gallery, I was not able to see who was there. To confirm, I called my cousin's name 'Vikas'. In a reply, I heard 'Haan (Yes) ' from the other side. I was surprised! How he could reach there, as the only way to get to the gallery was the room where we were sitting?
I again called him with the louder voice and this time the reply was even louder. Third time I raised my voice and received the answer in the same tone. To check, I went to the gallery. To my surprise, there was nothing.
I went to Vikas's room and found him sleeping. He was unconscious and sweating. I woke him up and asked him about the gallery incident. He told me that he was sleeping and didn't come downstairs.
I was shocked. Who was there? It couldn't be thief as there is no way to enter that room apart from the place where I was with my relatives and it couldn't be my brain playing with me because the other members had heard that voice too.

Well, it will remain a mystery.

Experience 2

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This unforgettable incident took place in October this year when we (my father, mother, sister and myself) were on my way to North Bengal to celebrate the Durga Pujas (a festival of Bengal).

. We boarded the Teesta Torsha express from Sealdah. It was going good until night when my uncle called us up and told us that 19 oil tankers were derailed at Kishanganj. We were now 34hours in train.
Day 2: We suffered a lot as the train stopped for hours at stations and the attendants switched of the A.Cs in the train. We were tired and slept off after we reached NJP at 12. 30 at night. After some time, I woke up for some fresh air as I was feeling uncomfortable being confined in a small area for so long. So I went out and after refreshing myself, out of sheer curiosity, I opened the door latch. The train was stationary. I checked the cell info, which showed that it was GAISAL and the time was 1.28A.M by my watch. It was steady when suddenly a gust of wind passed through me. Then I heard the honk of an engine which was gradually approaching closer. Then suddenly I heard a loud noise as if there was an explosion. Then our train began moving with a jerk and suddenly I regained my senses and everything was as quiet as before. I closed the door latch and as soon as I looked behind, I saw a shadowy figure which suddenly disappeared within a second! I quickly went back inside. I kept thinking about what had happened exactly as I did not believe in paranormal activities before and thought it was just a dream.
Day 3: We reached my maternal uncles home by morning. I decided to surf the net and check whether anyone had experienced the same at GAISAL...
Then, to my surprise, I found out that GAISAL was the site of one of the worst railway accidents in history of Indian Railways!

I have some questions in my mind which will remain unanswered. 

1) The first question is, have anybody else experienced the same? 
2) If so, why don't the drivers experience?
 3) Or was it just a dream?



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Worlds Best : It has been noticed and experienced that at few places where the train accidents or any unnatural accidental mass death, have taken place , the passers by experience crying sound of people on the same place where the accident had happened but no one can be seen there. It can be a paranormal Activity

Experience 1

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My name is Deepak and i'm 22 now. I live in a small town in India. When I was 12 years old, our family moved to a new house and it was an old house but nothing wrong about it. Things were great for the first few weeks. But one night while I was sleeping I woke up suddenly and I saw an old woman in white dress standing in front of me and she was staring at me. I was scared to death. Suddenly I realised that I can't move and that I lost my voice. I cried silently and I don't remember what happened next, I just woke up in the morning. I wanted to tell my parents about this but I didn't.

Another night after a few days, when all of us were sleeping, except my dad, he is watching tv. Suddenly the ceiling fan fell over my chest. I just can't bear the pain and I started crying like hell. My parents were worried about me and took me to a doctor. At that time when we came back and we all slept. I got this creepy feeling that I'm being watched. I just removed my blanket from my face and I can see that old woman on the ceiling. This time she was laughing at me and making very loud sounds. The thing is when ever I see her I can't move any part of my body and I can't even talk. I know I'm a kid when this happened but this isn't an imagination. I've told my mom about what happened to me and she said she also experienced something like that.
I don't know how it all stopped happening to me, but it stopped.
Also I've read somewhere that sleep paralysis may be the cause for the condition in which we cannot move or talk and when we feel tense we will imagine things that we will feel afraid. But I don't know which one is true.
Was the old woman just my imagination or a ghost? I don't know , I still get goosebums when i recall about it.

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The Great Taj Mahal Conspiracy

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Taj Mahal is without question the most famous—and possibly the most beautiful—building in India. Considered one of the modern wonders of the world, this ornate white marble building was created by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum to his deceased wife. Or was it?71263955
According to some theories, Taj Mahal was never the architectural embodiment of eternal love history remembers it as. Instead, some evidence suggests that the building is actually about 300 years older than its supposed builder. New Delhi professor P.N. Oak, the man behind this theory, claims that the building was originally not a mausoleum at all. He suggests it is actually an ancient Hindu temple known as Tejo Mahalaya dedicated to the worship of the god Shiva. If true, this turns the entire history of TaJ Mahal on its head: Instead of building one of the world’s most precious constructions, Shah Jahan would merely have taken an existing temple, slapped on some decorations, and dedicated it to his wife.
While this may seem far-fetched to those of us who like Taj Mahal as it is, it’s worth noticing that Indian royalty have a history of capturing enemy temples and mansions and repurposing them into tombs for their loved ones. What’s more, the memoirs of travelers in the area during the time of Taj Mahal’s supposed construction make no mention of its building and even note that the “Taj” already existed as an important, established building. Is Taj Mahal as the ultimate display of romance just a giant lie created by shoddy historians and propagandists? Until the Indian government agrees to open the sealed rooms within the building so they can be thoroughly investigated by experts, the mystery remains.

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The Nine Unknown Men

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The Nine Unknown Men are to India what the Illuminati is to the Western world, but even more pervasive and mysterious. According to legend, thispowerful secret society was founded by Emperor Asoka in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000 men. The function of the Nine Unknown Men was to preserve and develop the sort of secret information that would be too dangerous in the hands of the uninitiated.
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Each of the Nine was tasked with holding a special book of knowledge, ranging from propaganda to microbiology. Some of them are even said to hold the secrets of anti-gravity and time travel. Occasionally, some of this precious information leaks out into the world—for instance, it is said that the martial art of Judo was based on “leaks” from the Book of Physiology.
The number of the Unknown Men is always nine, and their undisguised contacts with the outside world are few and far between. Much like the Illuminati, there are many rumors about their current and past members. Strangely enough, not all of them are Indian—the Unknown Men are apparently spread all over the world, with some of them allegedly holding very prominent positions. Among suspected members of the Nine Unknown are the influential 10th century Pope Sylvester II and Vikram Sarabhai, the scientist who created India’s budding space program.

Bermuda Triangle

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The Bermuda Triangle  mystery with  interesting facts, secrets, history and theories. Are the reported ship and aircraft incidents and disappearances related to some kind of supernatural force or have the mysterious stories been exaggerated?
Perhaps science can offer some answers, maybe the Bermuda Triangle is actually no different from other parts of the ocean. Enjoy  facts and information 

  • Located in the Atlantic Ocean, the Bermuda Triangle falls between Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Florida.        
  • The Bermuda Triangle has long been believed to be the site where a number of mysterious plane and boat incidents have occurred.                                                                                                                         
  • While it has become part of popular culture to link the Bermuda Triangle to paranormal activity, most investigations indicate bad weather and human error are the more likely culprits.                                          
  • Research has suggested that many original reports of strange incidents in the Bermuda Triangle were exaggerated and that the actual number of incidents in the area is similar to that of other parts of the ocean.                                                                                                                                                
  • While its reputation may scare some people, the Bermuda Triangle is actually part of a regularly sailed shipping lane with cruise ships and other boats also frequently sailing through the area.                            
  • Aircraft are also common in the Bermuda Triangle with both private and commercial planes commonly flying through the air space.                                                                                                                   
  • Stories of unexplained disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle started to reach public awareness around 1950 and have been consistently reported since then.                                                                            
  • Unverified supernatural explanations for Bermuda Triangle incidents have included references to UFO’s and even the mythical lost continent of Atlantis.                                                                                     
  • Other explanations have included magnetic anomalies, pirates, deliberate sinkings, hurricanes, gas deposits, rough weather, huge waves and human error.                                                                            
  • Some famous reported incidents involving the Bermuda Triangle include:     
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  • The USS Cyclops and its crew of 309 that went missing after leaving Barbados in 1918.                           
  • The TBM Avenger bombers that went missing in 1945 during a training flight over the Atlantic.                               
  • A Douglas DC-3 aircraft containing 32 people that went missing in 1958, no trace of the aircraft was ever found.                                                                                                                                                 
  • A yacht was found in 1955 that had survived three hurricanes but was missing all its crew.

Magical But Costly Natural Herb

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Hello everybody, first of all WORLDS BEST wishes all its visitors a very HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015. May u have a knowledgefull year ahead…

Its true , that it has been a log time since I have uploaded any interesting facts for you….bt it’s just delayed not postponed.
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Today, I am posting about a very interesting fact that many of you are not aware of ,its from our neighbouring country ,rich in forest and natural resources , NEPAL

Yarchagumba (pronounce :Yar- cha - gumba)
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A tiny mushroom grows out of the head of a moth caterpillar. Thousands of people spend their summers crawling around remote hillsides searching for these elusive phenomenon. Chinese middlemen fly in by helicopter and offer thousands of dollars per kilo. Businessmen part with great amounts of money and consume the product for the apparently excellent aphrodisiac properties.
You couldn’t make it up, but its all true.
Yarchagumba (Cordyceps sinensis) is actually a combination of one of Nepal’s most famous flora and fauna. Caterpillar fungi are the result of a parasitic relationship between the larva of the ghost moth and the fungusCordyceps sinensis. The fungus germinates within the larva of the ghost moth, killing and mummifying the insect.  Over time the fungus will grow out of the insect’s body and then grow into a small mushroom that can be used in many types of medicinal concoctions.
Rarity and Remoteness
Because the larva is only vulnerable at high altitudes, between 3,000 and 5,000m, Yarchargumba is a rare herb that is quite hard to find and difficult to harvest.  Yarchagumba is so valuable, that during the Nepali Civil War the government and the Maoists fought to control areas where it could be harvested. In 2008, a kilogram of high quality yarchagumba could sell for over $18,000 in foreign markets. Collectors received NPR 180/piece (US$2.50) and one kilogramme of yarchagumba consisits of 2500-3000 pieces. “A friend of mine who went to Japan and went to one restaurant where they were selling a vegetable soup with three yarchagumba floating on top and the price was a hundred dollars per bowl of soup.” says a Singaporean trader in a short but fascinating radio documentary on Yarchagumba . Even today control over yarchagumba-rich land and harvesting rights is a point of contention for villages and communities.
Uses in medicine

Yarchagumba is widely used in both Chinese and Tibetan medicinal traditions. It is known to have an excellent balance of Yin and Yang since it is both “vegetable” and animal. Most commonly it is used as an aphrodisiac but can be used to treat a wide variety of ailments from fatigue to cancer. The fungus contains many pharmacologically active substances which are now cultivated on an industrial scale for widespread use.

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