Geek of the Week
World Mysteries
There’s nothing like a good conspiracy theory—or so I’ve heard from people I don’t know very well. Actually, we’ve never met and you didn’t see me here. But I may (or may not) have read something relevant over at World Mysteries ( www.world-mysteries.com/ ). Because this site avoids modern political paranoia and concentrates on old-school conspiracy classics like mystic places, ancient writings, science mysteries, and strange artifacts, the multitude of articles found here is refreshingly low in fevered loony bin–isms, at least for this genre. Just Aztecs, Stonehenge, the Sphinx, life after death, crop circles, Nostradamus, shrouds from Turin, and the Nazca lines.


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