The Romanian Sphinx — an Ancient World Phenomena
A very interesting presentation about another Sphinx formation found in Romania that might change our view of ancient history.
Dacians Were Full of Gold and Did Not All Economics – National Geographic
Dacians had plenty of gold and did not used it at all when the economy, says National Geographic. A massive gold bracelets show, every one kg each, discovered in Transylvania.
The First Vampire!
In late December 1610, Count Gyorgy Thurzo visited Cseithe Castle in Hungary and discovered the Countess Elizabeth Bathory conducting a torture session of young girls. It should have come as no great surprise as he was there on the orders of King Matthias, suspicions had been aroused many times over the behaviour of the Countess. She was infamous for conducting torture upon her servants and on local peasant girls, but until this time her title and high ranking relatives had allowed her to become untouchable.
Vampires Don’t Mountain Bike
Vampires are real. I’ve always wanted to believe, maybe even be turned. What could be better than super strength and vision. Moving at the speed of light and never dying. It would be great. Or would it?
A Most Ghoulish Nightmare
I often have very powerful dreams, nightmares really. I usually sleep straight through them, recalling the details the following morning.
The Bloody Countess
For some people, aging is a very hard thing. Some will pay for some “miracle cream” while others will take matter in their own hands. Like the Countess.
Elisabeth Barthory: Countess of Blood
From: More Prisoners of Eternity.
Elisabeth Barthory, killed other women, hundreds of them. She remains not only the deadliest female serial killer we know of, she may well be the most prolific serial killer of all time.
Life Coaching with a Transylvanian Guru
This is a true story of my encounter with a spiritual man who is transforming my life through the secrets of martial arts and prayer.









