Beyond Bizarre - Episode 11
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The Head Collector |
| Bill
Jamieson, a successful Canadian businessman, has a unique and bizarre interest … he collects shrunken heads and other examples of non-traditional “native” artifacts. His old Victorian house is filled to the rafters with an amazing collection, and he shares with us stories “from the field” as he has traveled the world seeking to enrich his unique collections. Bill is not the only one with a bizarre interest. Shannon Larratt is a buyer and seller of human body parts, hands, fingers, and other items, and has created a website for those interested in this very unusual hobby. |
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Crop Circles |
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years these mysterious designs have been relegated to the status of
creative hoaxes…but the latest occurrences of these forms suggest something vastly different …that they may be a way for extra-terrestrial or inter-dimensional forces to attempt to communicate with humankind at a very important time in world history. |
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Oregon Vortex |
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segment explores and documents a very strange and powerful place in
Oregon State, USA, the Oregon Vortex House of Mystery, where balls roll uphill, brooms stand upright unaided, and space/size relationships go through unexplainable changes. |
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Indecomposable People |
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many different reasons not well understood, it is possible for a human
corpse to not putrefy and decay as is normally expected. In Thailand, and in other parts of the world, exist vivid examples of bodies that do not decompose normally, rather they seem to preserve themselves without outside assistance. We will view various examples of these anomalous occurrences and speculate as to the reasons why decomposition has been deterred. |
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Passion
for Poison |
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we will take a look at the fascination people have had with poison over
the centuries. From Socrates to Louis XIV to modern suicide cult, poison has found its dark role in human affairs. While it is frequently used in nature as a defensive mechanism, modern humans toy with it in everything from religious ritual to death-defying delicacies. |
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