From a vengeful saint’s ghost striking down a Viking conqueror to an occult-obsessed music producer who foresaw death at a séance and then walked straight into his own dark prophecy, February 3rd is one of history’s most unsettling dates.
From a vengeful saint’s ghost striking down a Viking conqueror to an occult-obsessed music producer who foresaw death at a séance and then walked straight into his own dark prophecy, February 3rd is one of history’s most unsettling dates.
A yoga teacher turned self-proclaimed messiah built a secretive cult in Australia—stealing children, dosing them with LSD, and preparing them for a doomsday that never came.
A man abducted from Earth awakens aboard an alien ship — only to discover he’s the key to stopping a false god’s plan to destroy humanity.
From medieval popes to computer meltdowns, here’s why history’s most famous doomsday predictions completely missed the mark.
A hilltop crucifixion of children, the biggest gold nugget ever yanked out of the ground, unexpected and deadly tornadoes in February, and a round of golf for space cases.
From mass ritual suicide to mass hysteria, unanimous elections to ancient manuscripts that proved the Bible’s accuracy, February 4th has a body count — and a weirdness count — that spans centuries and continents.
From an 18th-century New Jersey legend to a wave of Texas tragedies in the 2000s, the fear of carrying Satan’s child has driven ordinary people to extraordinary horror.
A NASA supercomputer has determined when our planet becomes a lifeless wasteland, and the specificity is somehow more disturbing than the news itself.
An Austrian man’s brain injury unlocked disturbing visions of humanity’s future submission to canine overlords, transforming a peaceful Alpine town into ground zero for the world’s most elaborate time travel delusion.
What began as a backwoods commune in Canada turned into one of the most horrific cults in history — led by self-proclaimed prophet Roch Thériault, whose reign of terror is almost too disturbing to believe.
Marvel used to save the world — now they can’t even save their own scripts.
What happens when self-declared prophets, alien messengers, and doomsday fanatics build secret empires in plain sight — and convince others to follow them to the end of the world?
A mysterious satellite crashes in Biloxi, Mississippi! Hear the two-part story “1-800-Big-Bang” from Chet Chetter’s Tales From The Morgue!
Heaven’s Gate wasn’t just another doomsday cult—it was a chilling fusion of sci-fi, Christian prophecy, and absolute control that led 39 people to their final, otherworldly exit.
The Hindenburg disaster left more than just a scar on history—it’s said the spirits of that fiery tragedy still linger, trapped in the echoes of that fateful day.