Where is Frank Porter Stansberry Now? Since Rivera’s death, Stansberry became a controversial figure in the financial industry. The firm is still in business, and it also has its own podcast titled Stansberry Investment Hour.
What are the world’s greatest mysteries?
From Jack the Ripper to Amelia Earhart: 17 unsolved historical mysteries
- Jack the Ripper.
- Kenneth Arnold’s ‘flying saucers’
- The Devil’s Footprints.
- The Shroud of Turin.
- Richard III and the Princes in the Tower.
- A lost Romanov princess.
- Dr Crippen, the ‘doctor of death’
- Lizzie Borden and a trial by public opinion.
Who put Bella down the Wych Elm?
”Who put Bella down the Wych Elm?” is graffiti that appeared in 1944 following the 1943 discovery by four children of the skeletonised remains of a woman inside a wych elm in Hagley Wood, Hagley (located in the estate of Hagley Hall), in Worcestershire, England.
Are there any unsolved mysteries the world has forgotten about?
Here are 25 Unsolved Mysteries The World Has Forgotten About. Named after the island near where it was found by sponge divers 115 years ago, the Antikythera mechanism is an incredible machine of finely calibrated gears that appeared to be technology not available until at least the 10 th century—but the mechanism was at least 2,000 years old.
How did the mysterious rocky collection come to be?
Slave labour and even alien activity populated the theories about how the mysterious rocky collection came to be.
Why do we like mystery?
We like a little mystery because it triggers our natural curiosity, but then we like finding a solution or explanation because the unknown is something to be feared and protected from. This desire to group and explain things constantly conflicts with our equally strong desire to have some secrecy or privacy.
Can science explain supernatural phenomena?
The most famous supernatural phenomena can be explained by science. Or can it? Well, yes, it can. This picture captures one of the most famous ghosts in Great Britain, the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall.