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- thespiritnomad.comThe Spirit Nomad: The Home for Starseeds & Lightworkers
Create more purpose, peace and freedom in your life We help empaths and spiritual seekers, overwhelmed and unfulfilled by the rat race, create a peacefu
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- themorbidlibrary.comThe Missing: Janice Marie Hannigan
This month’s missing persons case is emblematic of a much larger problem in the world of crime and investigation. Janice Marie Hannigan was only 16 when she vanished on Christmas Eve of 1971. However, records of her disappearance are inconsistent at best and there is little information available. It seems like her case wasn’t taken seriously. Why could that be? Could it be because she was a young indigenous woman? Let’s explore. Case Basics Name: Janice Marie HanniganMissing Since: December 24, 1971Age: 16Location: Wapato, WashingtonStatus: Endangered Missing Who Is Janice? As with many of the cases we cover here at the library, not a lot of information is known about who Janice was before she disappeared. We know that she was born on March 23, 1955. She is a member of the Yakama Nation. At the time of her disappearance, her parents were separated, and she was living with her father in Harrah, WA while the rest of her siblings lived with her mother. Janice is the oldest of seven children. She was a sophomore at White Swan High School, and enjoyed doing beadwork, cooking, and watching football in her spare time. According to missing persons reports, Janice stood at about five feet tall and weighed around 100 to 105 pounds at the time of her disappearance. She has a mole on her chin. Strangely, reports note that her ears may be pierced. She has brown eyes, and dark hair that she wore long at the time she was last seen. The Disappearance On December 21, 1974, 16-year-old Janice Marie Hannigan was admitted to a hospital in Yakima County, Washington. The exact hospital is not known, and no records have survived to date. It is known, however, that Janice had bruises on her head and chest. The cause of her injuries is also unknown, though they had to be relatively serious, as she was held at the hospital for treatment until December 24, 1974, when she was deemed healthy enough to be discharged. No sources list if she left the hospital alone or with someone escorting her. There appears to not even be a record of what she was wearing that day. Janice left the hospital and has not been seen since. The Investigation Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be any information online about the investigation into Janice’s disappearance. She was obviously reported missing, and the Yakima Sheriff’s office does have her listed on NamUs, with comparisons – meaning she is actively being compared to unidentified decedents. Beyond that, the only thing I can find is that Janice’s younger sister has been advocating for movement on her case – as in the time since her disappearance, Janice’s parents have both sadly passed. Theories Cases like these are so difficult to try and think of what happened – there are just so many unknowns and so many variables. I think it would be irresponsible to just throw a ton of sensationalist ideas at the way for the sake of trying to satisfy some sort of what if, so let’s consider what we do know: Janice had just been released from the hospital after sustaining some sort of injuries to her head, she was living away from most of her family, and she was a young woman of color.Looking at those factors, a few theories surface for me. First, I think it may be possible that Janice was not ready to be released from the hospital, and that her condition was worse than originally thought. It’s not exactly unheard of for women of color to not get excellent medical care, after all. If she had a head injury, she could have been or become disoriented and lost her way, wandering off and succumbing to the elements. Looking at a map of the area – despite not knowing which hospital Janice went to – there is a lot of undeveloped land between Harrah, Wapato, and Yakima. Second, I think the fact that Janice had those bruises could possibly be the key here. Getting bruises around the head and chest is something that typically happens when you get assaulted or into a fight. Otherwise, there would be bruises on the arms or the torso as well. I think it is absolutely possible that Janice had been assaulted by someone prior to being admitted to the hospital, and that she had an altercation with that person after being released. This, however, is based on nothing more than the placement of the bruises, as no coverage of this case mentions the cause of her injuries. Lastly, I think there is always the possibility that Janice tried to hitchhike or was offered a ride home by someone. I can’t speculate on whether she knew this individual or not, but hitchhiking was far more common in 1971, and looking at maps of Washington, hospitals were far afield of where Janice was living with her father. Hitching a ride may have just made sense to her. Again, speculation. Investigating Agencies If you or anyone you know has any information regarding the disappearance of Janice Marie Hannigan, contact the proper authorities. The Yakima County Sheriff’s Office currently has jurisdiction over her case. They can be reached at 509-574-2500 in reference to case number 17C00300. Janice’s NamUs case number is MP30849.
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- pawilds.comThe Legend of the Thunderbird - Pennsylvania Wilds
Thunderbirds are a legend going back to the Native Americans. These oversized birds were said to have been sighted in the Pennsylvania Wilds.
AboutBlogExploreStewardshipDonate Explore LandscapesLandscapesLandscapes are thematic regions of the Pennsylvania Wilds, each with their own character and unique, place-specific experiences. Learn more Elk Country Allegheny National Forest and Surrounds Cook…
- lostmediawiki.comTombstone Thunderbird Photograph (lost photo of cryptid; existence unconfirmed; 1890) - The Lost Media Wiki
The Tombstone Thunderbird Photograph refers to an ongoing mystery surrounding a possible unidentified bird, or some other winged creature discovered in Tombstone, Arizona and described as a "strange winged monster" in an April 1890 edition of Tombstone Epitaph. The cryptid is alleged to have resembled a thunderbird, a mythological creature in Native American culture. Others have described it as pterosaur-like. According to various reports over the years, it was killed by ranchers, who then proceeded to take a photograph with themselves in front of the bird's corpse nailed onto a barn, or onto a wall of another building. Despite many people claiming to have seen the photo in question, its existence has never been proven, leading some to speculate that it is an example of the Mandela Effect. Numerous images have been cited as the alleged thunderbird photo, with many subsequently debunked.
The Tombstone Thunderbird Photograph refers to an ongoing mystery surrounding a possible unidentified bird, or some other winged creature discovered in Tombstone, Arizona and described as a "strange winged monster" in an April 1890 edition of Tombstone Epitaph. The cryptid is alleged to have resembled a thunderbird, a mythological creature…
- newanimal.orgThe Cryptid Zoo: A Menagerie of Cryptozoology
A guide to the science of cryptozoology and the creatures it studies, from Bigfoot to the giant vampire bat.
A Menagerie of Cryptozoology This site has been mentioned by USA Today! Cryptozoology is the study of animals and other creatures that have not yet been accepted by science as real. In other words, it is monster-hunting. Cryptozoologists look for creatures like sea serpents and the yeti, hoping to…
- zippyfacts.comWas the Phoenix Ever a Real Bird?
The phoenix never existed. It was a large bird, much like an eagle, written about in Greek mythology and based on ancient Egyptian legends.
The phoenix never existed. It was a large bird, much like an eagle, written about in Greek mythology and based on ancient Egyptian legends. Only one phoenix was said to have lived at a time. This gold and red bird, always a male, lived in Arabia. Each phoenix lived for…
- procaffenation.comThe Legend Of The Phoenix- Is It All Just Folklore? - Procaffenation
Phoenix- the symbol of rebirth and strength and resilience, this renowned creature of mythology has a lot of backing that claims of its existence.
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- birdnote.orgThe Legendary Phoenix | BirdNote
The Phoenix was a mythical bird that symbolized renewal and rebirth.
…BirdNote tomorrow, November 30th!Illustrator David Sibley and actor H. Jon Benjamin will face off in the bird illustration battle of the century during BirdNote's Year-end Celebration and Auction!RESERVE YOUR SPOT The Legendary PhoenixApril 20, 2025The Phoenix was a mythical bird that symbolized renewal and rebirth. Listen…
- ancient-origins.netThe Fall of a Civilization: The Mysterious Collapse of the Mycenaean Bronze Age | Ancient Origins
It’s often assumed that the Mycenaean culture’s warlike nature brought to its knees. But there are numerous other factors that influenced its fall.
…stress factors—politico-economic, demographic, and sociocultural as well as environmental…relational aspects, arguing that factors such as structural deficits, inherent social antagonisms, and political dynamics made complex societies vulnerable to extreme climate events. Thus, climatic fluctuations or alterations served as catalysts rather than unique triggers for the demi
- retrospectjournal.comWhat Caused the Collapse of the Legendary Bronze Age?
The collapse of Bronze Age societies during the twelfth century BC has prompted a number of theories regarding the cause. Fleur O’Reilly examines some of the prevailing arguments and potentia…
What Caused the Collapse of the Legendary Bronze Age? Written by Fleur O’Reilly 04/12/2022 No one knows precisely why, but around 1200 BC all the Bronze Age civilisations around the Mediterranean collapsed over the course of only a few generations. The Mycenaeans, the Old Kingdom of Egypt…
- sacredgeometryinternational.comThe Meaning of Sacred Geometry part 2. What's the Point? - Randall Carlson
The practice of Sacred Geometry opens to the mind’s eye an analog of alternate worlds, higher dimensions representing the ultimate creative process and an unfolding evolution from Unity to multiplicity, and it demonstrates the fact that this unfolding on a cosmic scale is governed by the laws and relations of geometry.
November 16, 2012 at 2:27 am The Meaning of Sacred Geometry part 2. What’s the Point? by Randall Carlson Facebook Twitter Gmail Telegram Share The Meaning of Sacred Geometry part 1 “Ante omnia Punctum exstitit…” “Before all things were, there was a Point.” Anonymous, 18th century ‘Le…
- general-history.comKnights Hospitaller & Knights Templar: the difference
The difference is simple, and not very subtle; the Templars ceased to exist, and the Hospitallers certainly exist right now, working for the sick. Originally the latter were of a military order, the Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem. The name comes from the dedication to St. John the Baptist of their headquarters in
View Larger Image Knights Hospitaller & Knights Templar: the difference The difference is simple, and not very subtle; the Templars ceased to exist, and the Hospitallers certainly exist right now, working for the sick. Originally the latter were of a military order, the Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem. The…
- templarhistory.comThe Knights Hospitaller
The Hospitallers, known officially as “Knights of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,” was founded at Jerusalem during the first Crusade. It has been known also as “Knights of Rhodes”, and as the “Sovereign Order of the Knights of Malta.” It was at first a charitable Order, while the…
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- vampirerpg.free.frVtM - Rules: The Church Knights. Book 1 - The Genesis
The Genesis by James Seidel (12 Nov 94) Contents The Church Knights The Vampiric Histories The Cleansing Crusade Knight Politics Contemporary Hunters The Church Knights "If you believe in the light, it's because of obscurity, if you believe in joy, it's because of sin, if you believe in…
- literarytitan.comThe Red Haired Giants of Lovelock Cave & Other Ancient Mysteries | LITERARY TITAN
https://youtu.be/q-Ewchs8-Do Nevada's Paiutes spoke of a race of statuesque red-headed cannibals who attacked and ate members of the surrounding tribes. Eventually, the Paiutes destroyed them in Lovelock Cave. In 1911, miners discovered the remains of giant red-headed mummies and thousands of artifacts. The artifacts were excavated and disbursed to several museums, but the mummies disappeared…
Nevada’s Paiutes spoke of a race of statuesque red-headed cannibals who attacked and ate members of the surrounding tribes. Eventually, the Paiutes destroyed them in Lovelock Cave. In 1911, miners discovered the remains of giant red-headed mummies and thousands of artifacts. The artifacts were excavated and disbursed…
- mysteriesrunsolved.comThe Legend Of Si-Te-Cah: "Red-haired" Giants In Lovelock, Nevada
These "giants" have been described as vicious, unfriendly, and cannibalistic. Despite their modest numbers, the Si-Te-Cah constituted a grave threat to the Paiutes, who were just beginning to establish themselves in the area.
…unfriendly, and cannibalistic. Despite their modest numbers, the Si-Te-Cah constituted a grave threat to the Paiutes, who were just beginning to establish themselves in the area.MRU.INK⬝ Oct11,2024 2:48am The Paiutes, a Native-American tribe that inhabits sections of Nevada, have a narrative concerning their…
- thenews.com.pkThe News International: Celebrity & Entertainment, TV Shows, Royal Family, Sports and Tech
The News International – Stay updated with today’s latest celebrity and entertainment news, TV shows, royal family updates, lifestyle trends, plus sports and tech coverage.
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- sciencefriday.comThe Invisible Forest Under The Sea
Half of the planet's oxygen comes from tiny plant-like organisms under the ocean's surface.
Field Work The Invisible Forest Under The Sea Half of the planet’s oxygen comes from tiny plant-like organisms under the ocean’s surface. by Lauren J. Young, on August 16, 2018
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The Invisible Forestmore fictionintrepod travelerJan 17, 2021Share Full brightness blared through the window as he rode the train home from the airport. Beyond it the world continued to hum along to its routine, but he had temporarily stepped out of his. He surveyed his companions. A clear, logical trajectory had…
- thecloudbusternine.comThe CloudBuster Nine
Buy now Ted Williams, Johnny Pesky, and Johnny Sain were among a cadre of fighter-pilot cadets who wore the Cloudbuster Nine baseball jersey at an elite Navy training school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Anne Keene's father, Jim Raugh, suited up as the team…