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Welcome to Supernatural Resource, the podcast where we delve into the mysteries of the unexplained. In this episode, we explore the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, an area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where ships and airplanes have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.Join our hosts as we examine the various theories surrounding the Bermuda Triangle, including extraterrestrial involvement, natural disasters, and human error. We also discuss the historical context of the area and the various disappearances that have occurred over the years.Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this episode will provide you with a thought-provoking look at one of the world's most enduring mysteries. So sit back, relax, and prepare to dive into the unknown with us on Supernatural Resource.
Join us in this episode of Supernatural Resource as we explore the enigma of the Baghdad Battery. Discovered in the ruins of ancient Mesopotamia, this strange artifact has puzzled historians and scientists alike for centuries.
In this podcast, our hosts dive deep into the history and science behind the Baghdad Battery. We discuss the possible uses of this ancient battery, its construction and design, and the theories surrounding its purpose. We also explore the cultural significance of the Baghdad Battery and its place in the history of science and technology.
Through engaging and informative discussion, our hosts provide an in-depth exploration of this fascinating artifact and the mysteries surrounding it. Whether you're a history buff, a science enthusiast, or just curious about the mysteries of the past, this episode is not to be missed.
Tune in to the Supernatural Resource podcast and join us on this journey of discovery as we uncover the secrets of the Baghdad Battery.
A podcast explores the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained. Today we take a look at the story of the Suicide Forest
A podcast explores the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained. Today we take a look at the story of Havana Syndrome https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havana_syndrome
A podcast explores the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained. Today we take a look at the story of the Dead Hand.
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A podcast explores the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained. Today we take a look at the story of the Maury Island Incident
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A podcast explores the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained. Today we take a look at the story of Hermes Trismegistus -------------------------------------------- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermes_Trismegistus -------------------------------------------- Primary Sources Aufrère, Sydney H. (2008) (in French). Thot Hermès l'Egyptien: De l'infiniment grand à l'infiniment petit. Paris: L'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2296046399. Bull, Christian H. 2018. The Tradition of Hermes Trismegistus: The Egyptian Priestly Figure as a Teacher of Hellenized Wisdom. Leiden: Brill. (the standard reference work on the subject) CACIORGNA, Marilena and GUERRINI, Roberto: Il pavimento del duomo di Siena. L'arte della tarsia marmorea dal XIV al XIX secolo fonti e simologia. Siena 2004. CACIORGNA, Marilena: Studi interdisciplinari sul pavimento del duomo di Siena. Atti el convegno internazionale di studi chiesa della SS. Annunziata 27 e 28 settembre 2002. Siena 2005. Copenhaver, Brian P. (1995). Hermetica: the Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius in a new English translation, with notes and introduction, Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995 ISBN 0-521-42543-3. Ebeling, Florian, The secret history of Hermes Trismegistus: Hermeticism from ancient to modern times [Translated from the German by David Lorton] (Cornell University Press: Ithaca, 2007), ISBN 978-0-8014-4546-0. Festugière, A.-J.,La révélation d'Hermès Trismégiste. 2e éd., 3 vol., Paris 1981. Fowden, Garth, 1986. The Egyptian Hermes: A Historical Approach to the Late Pagan Mind. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Princeton University Press, 1993): deals with Thoth (Hermes) from his most primitive known conception to his later evolution into Hermes Trismegistus, as well as the many books and scripts attributed to him. Hornung, Erik (2001). The Secret Lore of Egypt: Its Impact on the West. Translated by David Lorton. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801438470. Lupini, Carmelo, s.v. Ermete Trismegisto in "Dizionario delle Scienze e delle Tecniche di Grecia e Roma", Roma 2010, vol. 1. Merkel, Ingrid and Allen G. Debus, 1988. Hermeticism and the Renaissance: intellectual history and the occult in early modern Europe Folger Shakespeare Library ISBN 0-918016-85-1 Van Bladel, Kevin (2009). The Arabic Hermes: From Pagan Sage to Prophet of Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195376135.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-537613-5. (the standard reference for Hermes in the Arabic-Islamic world) Van den Kerchove, Anna 2012. La voie d’Hermès: Pratiques rituelles et traités hermétiques. Leiden: Brill. Yates, Frances A., Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition. University of Chicago Press, 1964. ISBN 0-226-95007-7.
A podcast explores the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained. Today we take a look at the story of the wendigo -------------------------------------------- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendigo --------------------------------------------- Primary Sources Brightman, Robert A. (1988). "The Windigo in the Material World" (PDF). Ethnohistory. 35 (4): 337–379. doi:10.2307/482140. JSTOR 482140. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 8, 2019. Colombo, J.R. ed. Wendigo. Western Producer Prairie Books, Saskatoon: 1982. Goddard, Ives (1969). "Owls and Cannibals: Two Algonquian Etymologies". Paper Presented at the Second Algonquian Conference, St. John's, Newfoundland. Johnston, Basil (1990) [1976]. Ojibway Heritage. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Johnston, Basil (2001) [1995]. The Manitous. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press. Marano, Lou (1982). "Windigo Psychosis: The Anatomy of an Emic-Etic Confusion". Current Anthropology. 23: 385–412. doi:10.1086/202868. S2CID 147398948. Parker, Seymour (1960). "The Wiitiko Psychosis in the Context of Ojibwa Personality and Culture". American Anthropologist. 62 (4): 603–623. doi:10.1525/aa.1960.62.4.02a00050. Smallman, Shawn (2014). Dangerous Spirits: The Windigo in Myth and History. Victoria, BC: Heritage House Publishing Company. ISBN 9781772030334. Teicher, Morton I. (1961). "Windigo Psychosis: A Study of Relationship between Belief and Behaviour among the Indians of Northeastern Canada." In Proceedings of the 1960 Annual Spring Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, ed. Verne P. Ray. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
A podcast explores the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained. Today we take a look at the story of the Wendigo.
-------------------------------------------- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendigo -------------------------------------------- Primary Sources Brightman, Robert A. (1988). "The Windigo in the Material World" (PDF). Ethnohistory. 35 (4): 337–379. doi:10.2307/482140. JSTOR 482140. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 8, 2019. Colombo, J.R. ed. Wendigo. Western Producer Prairie Books, Saskatoon: 1982. Goddard, Ives (1969). "Owls and Cannibals: Two Algonquian Etymologies". Paper Presented at the Second Algonquian Conference, St. John's, Newfoundland. Johnston, Basil (1990) [1976]. Ojibway Heritage. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Johnston, Basil (2001) [1995]. The Manitous. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press. Marano, Lou (1982). "Windigo Psychosis: The Anatomy of an Emic-Etic Confusion". Current Anthropology. 23: 385–412. doi:10.1086/202868. S2CID 147398948. Parker, Seymour (1960). "The Wiitiko Psychosis in the Context of Ojibwa Personality and Culture". American Anthropologist. 62 (4): 603–623. doi:10.1525/aa.1960.62.4.02a00050. Smallman, Shawn (2014). Dangerous Spirits: The Windigo in Myth and History. Victoria, BC: Heritage House Publishing Company. ISBN 9781772030334. Teicher, Morton I. (1961). "Windigo Psychosis: A Study of Relationship between Belief and Behaviour among the Indians of Northeastern Canada." In Proceedings of the 1960 Annual Spring Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, ed. Verne P. Ray. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
A podcast explores the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained. Today we take a look at the story of the Great Sheep Panic -------------------------------------------- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Sheep_Panic -------------------------------------------- Primary Sources "The Mysterious Oxfordshire Sheep Panic of 1888". Esoterx.com. 15 July 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2019. Alpin, O.V. “Panics in Sheep”. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England v55. London: Royal Agricultural Society of England [etc.], 1894. Fort, Charles, 1874-1932. New Lands. New York: Garland Pub., 1941. Lockyer, Norman, Sir, 1836-1920. “Notes”. Nature v39. [London, etc.: Macmillan Journals Ltd., etc.], 1888. “Letters to the Editor”. Live Stock Journal v.28. London: Vinton, 1888. “Notes and Queries”. Hardwicke’s Science-gossip: An Illustrated Monthly Record of Nature, Country Lore & Applied Science v.25. London: R. Hardwicke [etc.], 1889. “Sheep Panics”. The Scottish Journal of Agriculture v.4 (April), 1921. Fort, Charles, 1874-1932. New Lands. New York: Garland Pub., 1941 p. 489-490. "Sheep Panics" (PDF). Nature. 106 (2674): 710–711. 27 January 1921. Bibcode:1921Natur.106..710.. doi:10.1038/106710a0. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.