Published on: February 3, 20164. The 19th century woman who was known as Widow Sunday Madame Dimanche, also known as Widow Sunday, was a French woman living in Paris in the early 19th century who grew a 24.9 cm horn from her forehead before it was successfully removed by a French surgeon. A wax model […]
Published on: April 18, 2016You know how you hear something in your mind and get down with your terrible self, persuaded you are the best artist, artist, and so on er on the planet? At that point you understand that, honestly, you’re somewhat less than stellar. In any case, this young lady moves to the […]
Published on: March 29, 2016[nextpage title=”1″ ] 10. Protocols of the Elders of Zion (1903) First published in Russia, this book is an antisemitic hoax claiming to document a secret Jewish plan to take over the world. Its authors remain unknown, but the contents were widely reported as fact throughout the world wit the likes of […]