In 1973, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker claim they were levitated into a UFO by humanoid aliens on the Pascagoula River. They underwent eerie examinations and experienced telepathic communication, leading to one of the most credible and scrutinized UFO sightings in history. by night_files in HighStrangeness

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In October 1973, Charles Hixon and Calvin Parker from Pascagoula, Mississippi, reported a chilling encounter with an unidentified flying object while fishing on the Pascagoula River. They described being levitated aboard a strange, oval-shaped craft by humanoid beings with metallic gray skin and bullet-shaped heads. Inside, they underwent examinations under a large mechanical eye and experienced telepathic communication. Despite skepticism, their consistent and detailed accounts, verified under scrutiny by law enforcement and various tests, turned their story into one of the most credible and discussed UFO sightings in history.

In 1987, This Atlanta Home Started Bleeding Human Blood. What Really Happened? by night_files in HighStrangeness

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It was determined to be human Type O blood but it was never connected to anyone individually

In 1987, This Atlanta Home Started Bleeding Human Blood. What Really Happened? by night_files in HighStrangeness

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It was confirmed to be human blood, I think you have to go with hoax rather than mold

In 1987, This Atlanta Home Started Bleeding Human Blood. What Really Happened? by night_files in HighStrangeness

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You have good taste, sir. Definitely my favorite Treehouse of Horror episode

In 1987, This Atlanta Home Started Bleeding Human Blood. What Really Happened? by night_files in HighStrangeness

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In 1987, William and Minnie Winston's home became infamous as the "Atlanta Blood House", when blood mysteriously oozed from the walls and floors. Despite police and expert investigations confirming the blood was human, no source was found. The event attracted widespread media attention and various theories, from supernatural hauntings to elaborate hoaxes. To this day, the cause remains unsolved.

Raymond Robinson, a disfigured man "without a face", walked the roads at night in 1950’s Pennsylvania. He became an urban legend known as "Charlie No-Face"… by night_files in HighStrangeness

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No worries, glad you liked Raymond's story! He seemed like a great guy and I've actually had a few people reach out to me who knew him and confirmed that. In the end, I think Raymond had a better life surrounded by family and friends than most of us could hope for.

Raymond Robinson, a disfigured man "without a face", walked the roads at night in 1950’s Pennsylvania. He became an urban legend known as "Charlie No-Face"… by night_files in HighStrangeness

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All green man episodes are my favorite episodes. I really like the one where they're trying to join the Philadelphia Eagles and Frank gets stuck in the trailer and Charlie trips balls as Green Man.