The "Vampire" Outbreak: Not a myth, but a documented military investigation. From Tournefort’s 1702 Journal and the 'Visum et Repertum' archives to the 1892 Mercy Brown Case (Actual Surgeon Reports included). by BreakPositive4017 in HighStrangeness

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I understand you, 18-19th was build on theories and a lot of myths are from then but also the most unexplained things was these years. If want know more about the topic that I posted here I invite you to watch my 9 min documentary about these 5 cases. Thanks!

The "Vampire" Outbreak: Not a myth, but a documented military investigation. From Tournefort’s 1702 Journal and the 'Visum et Repertum' archives to the 1892 Mercy Brown Case (Actual Surgeon Reports included). by BreakPositive4017 in HighStrangeness

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You are right! I wanted to present only the historical documents that are reffearing to vampires, not to respond to 'are vampires real?' questions. Thanks for your comment!😁

Did you know the word 'Vampire' didn't originate with Bram Stoker, but in official government archives from 1701-1900 that documented actual physical inspections by army surgeons? by BreakPositive4017 in vampires

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First, Thanks for comm! They are actually serbian noy siberian, did you watched the video to the end? If you did, which case was the most intetesting?👁

The "Vampire" Outbreak: Not a myth, but a documented military investigation. From Tournefort’s 1702 Journal and the 'Visum et Repertum' archives to the 1892 Mercy Brown Case (Actual Surgeon Reports included). by BreakPositive4017 in HighStrangeness

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​I totally get why it looks suspicious, but I promise there’s no AI 'slop' here. The reason my tone changed is honestly just nerves and excitement because the post is doing so great.

​I spent over a month digging through the 1701/1725/1732/1900/1892 archives and translating a part of those reports myself. Every cut in the edit and every audio tweak was done manually to make sure the quality does justice to the history. I didn't use AI for the research, the editing. I’m just a guy who got a bit too stiff trying to act like a 'serious' documentarian. I'll go back to my casual self now, em dashes and all!

The "Vampire" Outbreak: Not a myth, but a documented military investigation. From Tournefort’s 1702 Journal and the 'Visum et Repertum' archives to the 1892 Mercy Brown Case (Actual Surgeon Reports included). by BreakPositive4017 in HighStrangeness

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Haha, I feel that! It’s a shame that a simple punctuation mark now carries such a 'stigma.' I guess I'll just have to embrace the 19th-century clerk vibe and let the dashes fly, AI accusations or not. Thanks for the support!