Mystery
Did the Women Chastity Belt Really Exist?
A chastity belt simply put was a barbaric method for enforcing fidelity in ‘unfaithful’ women. Apparently in the middle ages when the brave knights used to go for war, pilgrimages, or crusades, they wanted some device to ensure that their wives would remain faithful to them in their absence.
By Peeping_Soul3 years ago in FYI
The mystery of the Minoan Labyrinth in Crete
Crete had entered the Bronze Age by 3000 BC, and in 2000 BC a slave state was established on the northern shore of the island with the city of Nothas as its center. From 2600 BC to 1125 BC, the island emerged the famous Minoan culture, art, architecture, and engineering unprecedented prosperity, and the establishment of a unified Minoan dynasty. Crete was captured by the Turks in 1669 and was annexed to Greece in 1913.
By urias shore3 years ago in FYI
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has confirmed the infection novel coronavirus, and more than 250,000 new COVID-19 cases have been diagnosed in a single day across the country. What is the local epidemic prevention situation?
Japan reported 253,265 new COVID-19 cases and 254 deaths in a single day on Monday, NHK television reported. There are now 16,979,808 confirmed cases and 36,850 deaths across the country. Health care systems in many parts of Japan are also under constant pressure as the virus spreads.
By yurem ticon3 years ago in FYI
Dear Count Saint Germain, Are You Still Out There?
Okay so, if you are a follower of my work then you're probably here because of my 'Who the Hell is Nicolas Flamel?' article, and if you haven't I urge you to read that piece first and then come back to this one. Anyway, I wanted to continue the theme of the alleged alchemist. Claimed immortalists who never age. Let me introduce you to the Count of Saint Germain.
By Rosie J. Sargent4 years ago in FYI










