Natasha Demkina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Natalya Nikolayevna Demkina (Russian: Ната́лья Никола́евна Де́мкина; born 1987), usually known under the hypocoristic naming Natasha Demkina, is a young woman from Saransk, Russia, who claims to possess a special vision that allows her to look inside human bodies and see organs and tissues, and thereby make medical diagnoses. Since the age of ten, she has performed readings in Russia.
Emerald cockroach wasp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The emerald cockroach wasp or jewel wasp (Ampulex compressa) is a solitary wasp of the family Ampulicidae. It is known for its unusual reproductive behavior, which involves disabling a live cockroach and using it as a host for its larvae. It thus belongs to the entomophagous parasites.
Lina Medina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lina Medina (born September 27, 1933, in Ticrapo, Peru) is the youngest confirmed mother in medical history, giving birth at the age of five years, seven months and 21 days.
Raining animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raining animals is a relatively rare meteorological phenomenon, although occurrences have been reported from many countries throughout history. One hypothesis that has been furthered to explain this phenomenon is that strong winds travelling over water sometimes pick up creatures such as fish or frogs, and carry them for up to several miles.[1] However, this primary aspect of the phenomenon has never been witnessed or scientifically tested.
Nazi UFOs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nazi UFO (German: Rundflugzeug, Feuerball, Diskus, Haunebu, Hauneburg-Geräte, VRIL, Kugelblitz, Andromeda-Geräte, Flugkreisel, Kugelwaffen or ironically Reichsflugscheiben) refers to claims about advanced aircraft or spacecraft Nazi Germany supposedly developed during World War II and which Nazi scientists continued to develop afterwards. References to such craft appear mostly in fiction and conspiracy theory sources.