1. Green Children of Woolpit
2. Gil Perez
Gil Perez is a Spanish soldier who suddenly appeared in Mexico on October 26, 1593. He wore uniform Del Gobernador Palace guards in the Philippines. He claimed that he did not know how all of a sudden he was in Mexico (hmm ... maybe he was the first jumper in the world = P). He said, before abruptly in Mexico, he was on duty at the Palace Del Gobernador and said that the current governor of the Philippines, Don Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas just been murdered.Two months later, a ship arrived from the Philippines to Mexico carrying several passengers. The passengers in question confirmed the story of Gil Perez that the Governor of the Philippines was recently killed. Even one of his passengers. One passenger ships and even declare that he recognizes Perez and view it in the Philippines on October 23, (o_O). After that, Perez then returned to the Philippines and continues to live there until the end.
3. Man In The Iron Mask.
Hmm .. sound familiar?No, we're not talking about Leonardo Caprio or movie Man In The Iron Mask played by him. Apparently the film is inspired by a mysterious figure in France.Man In The Iron Mask (Died November 1973) is a prisoner incarcerated in a prison in France (including the legendary prison, the Bastille) in the reign of King Louis XIV. The identity of this man never be known because no one ever saw his face hidden in a brown leather mask. Now we know that since time immemorial, people like to exaggerate a story because the stories in circulation, we are told that the mask is made of steel that became the beginning of the nickname given to him.According to the letter given to the head of the Prison in Pignerol (Bénigne Dauvergne de Saint-Mars) where the first man in prison, a man's name was Eustache Dauger. The letter also instructed to set up a cell which is coated with multiple doors (to prevent people from outside to hear a voice from inside the cell). It also said that if the man talking to someone other than for matters related to personal needs (example: "warden .. I want be'ol ..!!" = P), he would be killed instantly. Until now no one knows who the true identity of this man but there are some rumors saying that he was the brother of Louis XIV, son of King Charles II, diplomats from Italy, and others.
4. Count of St. Germain
Count of St. Germain, who allegedly died on February 27, 1784 was an aristocrat, adventurer, scientist and amateur violinist, composer, and a mysterious. He also showed some skills related to chemistry. Myths, legends and speculations about the St. Germain continued to expand in the late 19th century and early 20th century and continues to this day. Among them there is the belief that St. Germain is an immortal (eternal life), a chemist who has the "Elixir of Life" (Liquid Eternity), and had predicted the French Revolution.Since his death, many Occult organizations that make it as a respected role model, and some even worship him. Not a few also claim as St. Germain, or is the incarnation of St. Germain.
5. D. B. Cooper
D.B. Cooper aka Dan Cooper is the pseudonym used by a famous and mysterious plane hijacker who on November 24, 1971, after receiving a ransom of $ 200,000, jumping off the back of the plane Boeing 727 which pirated by him. On piracy action, Cooper took a bag containing the bomb and threatened to blow it up, if he was not given a sum of $ 200,000 and 2 sets of parachutes.Cooper not seen since that and nobody known whether he survived the jump. In 1980, an 8-year-old child found the money as much as $ 5.800 dollars in denominations $ 20 on the banks of the Columbia River in the United States. Serial code found in the same money with the money given to Cooper as the ransom money.Cooper escape from the rear of the aircraft using a parachute, causing airports began using metal detectors to prevent the same thing happen again.
6. Fulcanelli
Fulcanelli is the pseudonym of French chemists in the late 19th century whose identity is still unknown. Much mystery surrounds him, but one of the most famous rumor is a story stating how beloved disciple (Eugene Canseliet) managed to change 100 grams of lead into gold by using a little powder given to him by Fulcanelli.It is believed that during World War II German intelligence incentive to do a search to find Fulcanelli because of his knowledge in the field of nuclear weapons. Fulcanelli never met an atomic experts from France and provides detailed information relating to nuclear technology and claims that atomic weapons had been used by humans since many years ago.According Canseliet (Fulcanelli student), his last meeting with Fulcanelli was in 1953 in Spain. At that meeting, Fulcanelli a 80-year-old should grow younger, and looks like a man aged 50 years (O_O). The meeting itself is quite short, and Fulcanelli again disappeared from the public for good.
7. Kaspar Hauser
On May 26, 1828, a teenager seen on the street in Nuremberg, Germany. He carried a letter addressed to the Captain of the 6th Regiment Kavalry Germany. Author mysterious letter brought by Hauser stated that the child was given to him to be detained since she was a baby, on October 7, 1812, and since then the child is confined to the house the man. Hauser claimed that since he can remember something, he was locked up alone in a dark room measuring 2 × 1 × 1.5 meter with a bed of straw as a bed and wooden rocking horse is carved by hand as a toy. Hauser also claims that the first person to interact with a mysterious man who visited him shortly before he was released, which is always careful to keep his face is not visible by Hauser.According to rumors, Hauser is the prince of Baden who was born on September 29, 1812 and died a month later. It was claimed that the prince had been switched with a dying baby, the original prince was Hauser who appeared 16 years later in Nuremberg. In 2002, the University of Munster conduct DNA analysis that compares the DNA Hauser and Stephanie de Beauharnais is rumored as the Mother of Hauser (Queen of Baden). The results showed that DNA sequences are not identical but the deviation is not shown too much so can not be concluded that they did not have blood relations.
8. Babushka lady
Babushka Lady is a nickname given to the figure of a mysterious woman who looks as president of the United States of the murder, John F. Kennedy. Women are seen wearing a long brown coat, and scarf on the head, as is commonly used by older women in Russia. Scarf tersebutlah which initiated a nickname that is attached to her babushka (Russian babushka is a language for grandmother or older women). Women are seen holding something in his face, which is believed to be a camera. He looks at some photos that capture the scene of the murder. Even after the crowd has ended, he still looks in there and take pictures with his camera. Moments later, the FBI requested through a public announcement for babushka lady handed his camera shots (perhaps for purposes of investigation), but he never appeared again to the public.In 1970, a woman named Beverly Oliver, claimed as the babushka lady. However, because the story contains many irregularities and inconsistencies, he is believed to be a false figure who wants to ride to fame = P Until now no one knows who the actual figure of babushka lady, what she was doing at the scene of the murder and the reason he did not want to give up shots camera.
9. The Poe Toaster
The Poe Toaster (People who make a toast to Poe) is the nickname given to a mysterious figure who gave homage to the renowned American writer, Edgar Allan Poe by visiting his grave every year on Poe's birthday (19 January). Respect for the tradition started in 1949, a century after the death of Edgar Allan Poe (1849).Every morning on January 19, a figure dressed in dark untidy visit the tomb of Poe in Baltimore, Maryland. The figure is then raised a glass of cognac to toast (toast). Before leaving the tomb, he placed three red roses and cognac bottle filled with half living in the tomb of Poe. 3 roses are believed to be symbolic tribute to Poe, Virginia (Poe's wife) and Maria Clemm (Poe-in-law) who are buried in the same tomb. While the intent of a half bottle of cognac itself is still unknown. The tradition is carried out by the Poe Toaster was still continued until now, but believed that it was not done by the same person (probably inherited by descendants of the original Poe Toaster.)
10. Monsieur Chouchani
Monsieur Chouchani (died in 1968) is the nickname or the name of the nickname given to the figure of the Jewish teachers who teach some students in Europe after World War 2. Most students then managed to become prominent figures, such as Emanuel Levinas (Philosophers from France, the picture as seen on the side), and Elie Wiesel (Jewish Writer, Nobel Peace Prize in 1986). Very little is known about Chouchani, including whose real name is still mysterious.No physical work (such as writing, publications, books, etc.) from Chouchani, but he left a legacy of extraordinary intellectual through his disciples. Chouchani an eccentric figure, dressed like a bum, but has a very broad knowledge of them in the field of science, mathematics, philosophy and Talmud in particular. In general, details about the life and writings Chouchani obtained through interviews with his students
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