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In 1871, the American lawyer Clement Vallandigham handled a case defending a man accused of murder over a bar quarrel. He built the proof of innocence on the fact that the victim himself accidentally shot himself, taking a gun from his pocket in an uncomfortable position. Vallandigham wanted to visually demonstrate this development by putting another pistol in his pocket (as he thought, unloaded). As a result, the lawyer, taking it out, shot himself. He died from his wound, and his client was acquitted.

Enrico Caruso - great Italian tenor. Although when he was a child, his singing teacher claimed that he was completely deaf and voiceless. Once the car in which Enrico Caruso traveled around America broke down. While the driver was repairing the car, the singer went into the house of a farmer.
“I am Caruso,” the singer introduced himself. The farmer's reaction somewhat confused the singer, as the owner jumped up, shook hands with Caruso ... and said excitedly:
- Could I ever think that I would see in my small kitchen the great traveler Robinson Crusoe, about whom I read so much!

Alexander Humboldt is a famous German physicist and meteorologist, it was he who established the influence of climatic zones on vegetable world. One day Humboldt was the guest of an eminent psychiatrist in Paris. He asked his friend to show him one of the mentally ill. He promised to arrange it the next day, during lunch, and at the same time introduce him to a friend, the writer Honore de Balzac. 2 persons unknown to Humboldt appeared at the table. One, pensive and silent, was silent all the time. The other was talking non-stop, jumping from topic to topic, gesticulating all the time. When the dinner was over, the first one bowed and left, and the second even continued to tell something even at the door.
- Your crazy gave me tremendous pleasure - said Humboldt, left alone with the psychiatrist.
- Why not? - the doctor was taken aback. - He was silent all the time.
- Can't be! And who was this noisy citizen?
- It was Balzac!

One night, a thief broke into Honore de Balzac's apartment. He went to the desk and tried to open it. Suddenly the thief heard a loud laugh. He looked back and by the light of the moon he saw a laughing writer.
- Why are you laughing? - asked the thief.
- But because at night, in the dark, you are looking for money in my desk, which I cannot find in the daylight! Balzac replied.

When it comes to strange, at first glance, inexplicable things, ghostly anomalies that have no scientific or other sound explanation, we attribute mysterious and even magical qualities to these things. I want to present you a list of 10 strange, unsolved cases from life, the explanation of which no one has found.

10th place. Poltergeist made of coal

January 1921

Purchasing coal for his hearth in winter, Mr. Frost from Hornsey (London) had no idea how dangerous this purchase was and how much trouble coal could bring at first glance. After the first portion of solid fuel was sent to the fireplace, it immediately became obvious that it was somehow "wrong". The red-hot coal pebbles exploded in the furnace, destroyed the protective grill and rolled out onto the floor, after which they disappeared from view and appeared only in the form of bright sparks in another room. This did not end the matter. The Frost family began to notice strange things in their house, knives and forks floated through the air, as if they were in open space. The Reverend Al Gardiner and Dr. Herbert Lemerle witnessed an unusual and frightening phenomenon.

There were several versions regarding the devilry taking place in the Frost house. Skeptics put all the blame on the sons, who allegedly decided to play a prank on their parents. Others were sure that these were the tricks of miners who mixed dynamite with coal (later this version was tested and refuted). Still others believed that the raging spirit of the dead miners, resting in a corner and disturbed by the Frosts, was to blame.

The latest news that has been preserved about the Frosts is disappointing. On April 1 of the same year, five-year-old Muriel Frost died, allegedly from fright when she saw a poltergeist. Her brother Gordon was so shocked by the death of his sister that he was hospitalized with a nervous breakdown in the hospital. Further fate family shrouded in mystery...

9th place. rain of seeds

February 1979


The coal incident is not the only curiosity in England. For example, in 1979 it rained seeds in Southampton. Seeds of watercress, mustard, corn, peas and beans rained down from the sky, covered in an incomprehensible jelly-like shell. Amazed by what he saw, Roland Moody, who was in a home mini-conservatory with a glass roof, ran outside to get a better look at what was happening. There he met his neighbor, Mrs. Stockley, who said that this was not the first time that this had happened the previous year. As a result of the seed rain, Moody's entire garden, as well as the gardens of three of his neighbors, were covered with seeds. What was the cause of the strange atmospheric phenomenon, the police failed to find out.

Unusual rain repeated several more times, after which it did not happen again. Mr. Moody alone collected 8 buckets of watercress on his territory, not counting the seeds of other plants. He later grew them into watercress and claimed it tasted great.

One of the episodes of the series "The Mysterious World" by Arthur C. Clarke, aired in 1980, is dedicated to this incident. Until now, an adequate opinion regarding the strange rain does not exist.

8th place. The mysterious death of Netta Fornario

November 1929


The main character of the following strange story is Nora Emily Edita "Netta" Fornario, a writer who considered herself a healer, a resident of London. In August or September 1929, she left London for Iona, an island off the west coast of Scotland, where she died under unclear circumstances. Among the versions of her death are psychic murder, heart failure, the action of hostile spirits.

Arriving on Iona, Netta set about exploring the island. During the day she traveled, and at night she searched for traces of the spirits of the island, with whom she tried in every possible way to contact. Her search dragged on for several weeks, after which, on November 17, her behavior changed dramatically. Netta hastily packed up her things and intended to head back to London. She told her friend, Mrs. McRae, that she was telepathically wounded after receiving messages from other worlds. It happened at night, so Mrs. McRae, apparently looking at the chic silver jewelry of the healer and fearing for her health, persuaded her to go on the road in the morning.

The next day, Netta went missing. Her body was later found on a "fairy mound" near Loch Staonaig. The corpse lay on a cross made of turf, completely naked under a black cloak, covered with scratches and abrasions. There was a knife nearby. The legs were beaten to the blood, as a result of jogging over rough terrain. Was Netta killed by a maniac, died of hypothermia, or by an absurd accident, is unknown. Discussions on this issue have not yet ended.

7th place. fire poltergeist

April 1941


After finishing breakfast, farmer William Hackler, a resident of Indiana (USA), went outside to get some fresh air. After leaving the house, he felt that his clothes smelled of smoke. Not paying attention to it special attention, he went to the barn. A few minutes later he returned back to the house, where we found a fire in the bedroom (the house was without electricity) - the walls were burning. The local fire brigade quickly arrived at the scene and extinguished the fire. But that was only the beginning of a hard day for the Hacklers...

Immediately after the fire engine left, a mattress caught fire in the guest room. The fire was located directly inside the mattress. Fires broke out in various places (including under the cover of the book) and rooms throughout the day. By evening, the number of extinguished fires reached 28. Having played enough, the fiery poltergeist no longer disturbed Mr. Hackler and his family. The same, in turn, demolished the old wooden house and built a new one in its place, from non-combustible lumber.

6th place. Third Eye

November 1949


Students of one of the universities of South Carolina in the city of Columbia (USA) returned late at night from the theater on Longstreet. At one point, they froze in place, confronted by a strange man in a silver suit, who then moved the cover of a nearby manhole and disappeared into the sewers. From that moment on, the strange man was nicknamed "the sewer man". A little later, this "character" again made it known about its existence, but in a more terrible case. In April 1950, in one of the lanes, a policeman noticed a man near a pile of mutilated chicken carcasses. It happened in the dark, the policeman sent a flashlight in the direction of an incomprehensible object, and was stunned when he saw a man with three eyes. The third eye showed off right in the center of the forehead. While the policeman came to his senses and called for reinforcements on the radio, the mysterious creature disappeared from view.

The third meeting with the "sewer man" took place in the 60s in the tunnels under one of the universities. After the tunnels were carefully examined, but no clear evidence of the existence of a three-eyed man was found. Who or what is he? Human? Ghost? Alien? No one knows, but random meetings continued until the early 90s.

5th place. Connecticut stylet

February 1925


For several months, women from Bridgeport (Connecticut, USA) were intimidated by a "phantom stiletto" that strikes the chest and buttocks and then hides in an unknown direction. The victims of an unknown, but very real criminal, were 26 persons, whose bodies felt all the pain and anguish from powerful blows of sharp weapons.

The attacker did not adhere to a specific type of victim, women were chosen spontaneously and randomly. While the victim screamed in pain and came to his senses, the perpetrator quickly ran away, not allowing himself to be identified. Police investigations led nowhere, the identity of the "stylet tormentor" was never identified. In the summer of 1928, the attacks changed dramatically and were never repeated. Who knows, maybe the maniac got old and artosis began to torment him ...

4th place. electric girl

January 1846


Do you think "X" people are fiction? Wrong, some of the characters are quite real. At least one. A fourteen-year-old resident of La Perriere in Normandy began to frighten her comrades with unusual abilities: approaching her, people received electric shocks, chairs moved away when she tried to sit down, some objects soared into the air as if they were light and weightless floats. Later, Angelina received the nickname "electric girl".

Not only those around, but also the girl herself suffered from the unusual abilities of the body. She often suffered from convulsions. In addition, by attracting various objects to herself, Angelina received painful injuries. Parents considered their daughter possessed by the devil and took her to church, but the priest convinced the unfortunate that the reason for their child's abnormality lies not in spirituality, but in physical features.

After listening to the rector, the parents took their daughter to the scientists in Paris. After examination, the famous physicist Francois Arago concluded that the unusual qualities of the girl are associated with electromagnetism. Scientists invited Angie to participate in research and testing that were supposed to make her normal. In April 1846, a few months after the start of the program, the "electric girl" forever said goodbye to her amazing abilities.

3rd place. Another fire poltergeist

January 1932


Housewife Mrs. Charlie Williamson from Blundenboro (North Carolina, USA) was wildly horrified when her chintz dress broke into a bright flame for inexplicable reasons. At this point, she was not standing near a fireplace, stove or other heat source, she was not smoking or using any flammable products. Luckily, her husband and teenage daughter were at home, ripping off her flaming dress before it burned the unfortunate woman.

The adventures of Mrs. Williamson did not end there. On the same day, the pants in her closet burned to the ground. The trials by fire continued the next day, when, in the presence of witnesses, for unknown reasons, a bed and curtains in another room caught fire. Spontaneous combustion continued for three days, after which the Williamsons surrendered to an unknown element and left the house. The housing was examined by firefighters and police, no reasons for what was happening were identified. On the fifth day, the fires stopped by themselves and no longer disturbed the owners of the house. Thankfully, no one was hurt by the fire.

2nd place. blind reading

January 1960


We note right away that we are not talking about blind people who have learned to read special books by moving their fingers along the bulges on paper, but about a completely ordinary girl, sighted and healthy. The originality of Margaret Foos was that she could read ordinary books blindfolded. Her father called this phenomenon psychic vision through the skin. He himself taught his daughter this incredible skill and hurried to prove the uniqueness of the method to scientists.

In 1960, Mr. Foos arrived with his daughter in Washington DC to participate in scientific research. For the duration of the experiment, psychiatrists put on Margaret's eyes "fool protection" - a tight bandage. For the purity of the experience, the father was taken to the next room. Blindfolded, using only her fingers, the girl was able to read the pages of the Bible, kindly provided by scientists. After that, she was offered to play checkers, recognize different pictures, with which Margaret successfully coped.

Despite the fact that the girl managed to pass all the tests, psychiatrists could not explain how she managed to do this. They insisted on their own, arguing that it was impossible to see without eyes, that what was happening was a deception.

1st place. sniper ghost

1927-1928 years


For two years, a mysterious "ghost sniper" terrorized the residents of Camden, New Jersey. The first incident occurred in November 1927, when Albert Woodruff's car was shot at with a gun. The windows of the car were riddled with bullets, but the investigation did not yield any results - not a single cartridge case was found at the scene. Later, two city buses, windows of houses and shop windows were damaged by mysterious shelling. As in the first case, the perpetrators and shell casings were not found. The good news is that no one was hurt by the actions of a ghost or a real criminal.

The mysterious sniper hunted not only in Camden, residents of the cities of Lindenwood and Collingswood, New Jersey, as well as Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, suffered from his tricks. Most often the victims were private cars and public transport (buses, trolleybuses), residential buildings. Only in one of many cases did the witness hear the shots, but did not see anything or anyone.

The attacks stopped abruptly in 1928. Later, people suffered only from abnormal imitators who wanted to act as the famous "ghost sniper".

Despite all the achievements of science, there are still many blank spots in it. Look at this list of mysterious phenomena and facts that scientists cannot explain.

Voynich Manuscript

The Voynich manuscript is ancient book, which continues to resist all attempts to decipher it. It's not just some self-invented schizophrenic gibberish, they say, "But try to figure out what I wrote here." No, this is a clearly structured book with clear sequences, patterns, and detailed illustrations.

It looks like it real language though no one has ever seen it before. And it does seem to make sense. Which no one can understand.

Image: Translation: “…and when you put a tennis racket in her mouth, put it in the fountain. Then draw a picture from it"

There is not even a consensus on who wrote it, or even where the manuscript was written. Needless to say, no one also knows why it was written.

Try it yourself.

No, don't try. Military codebreakers, cryptographers, mathematicians, linguists, they were all left with a nose, and could not decipher a single word.

As you probably guess, a great variety of options were offered - from quite reasonable to the most idiotic. Someone says that this code cannot be decrypted, because a key is needed to decrypt it. Some say it's just a prank. Some say that this is glossolalia - the art of speaking or writing, something that you yourself do not understand, what is being broadcast to you by God, space aliens, Cthulhu or Murzilka ...

Our guesses: The manuscript is written in English. True, this figure knew him so flawedly that nothing could be disassembled in this scribbling.

Antikythera mechanism

Mystery: The Antikythera Mechanism is an ancient and complex mechanism found in a shipwreck off the coast of Greece, dating back to around 100 BC. It has gears and elements that haven't been found for the next thousand years - until the Muslims and the Chinese started inventing all sorts of useful things, while the Europeans rapturously crushed each other and everyone.

Why can't the riddle be solved?

First, there is no consensus on who created this mechanism and why. It is widely believed that it was made by the Greeks, but serious studies published in serious publications suggest that the mechanism comes from Sicily.

In addition to the fact that the mechanism was quite capable of chopping off the curious finger of some particularly meticulous onlookers, it was also (sort of) intended for astronomical calculations. The problem is that at the time this thing was invented, no one had yet discovered the laws of gravity and the movement of celestial bodies.

In other words, the Antikythera mechanism was intended for something that no one had ever heard of at the time of its invention, and none of the purposes of appointment at that time (for example, navigation of ships) does not fit with the incredible number of functions and settings of this device.

Our guesses:

This is a piece from a time machine that fell off when it arrived in the past.

Baigong pipes

In China, where no one has ever lived, let alone industry, there are three mysterious triangular holes on the top of the mountain, in which there are hundreds of rusty pipes of unknown origin. Some of them go deep into the mountain. Some go to the nearby salt lake. There are more pipes in the lake, and more run along the shore of the lake from east to west. Some of them are large - about 40 centimeters in diameter, the same size and placed in such a way that they create a purposeful pattern.

So what's the catch? Archaeologists date the pipes to the time when people were just learning the basics of culinary art, getting acquainted with fire, and starting to eat food cooked on fire, let alone cast iron.

Why can't the riddle be solved?

Oddly enough, the pipes are not clogged with debris, although they themselves are older than Zeus. This suggests that they were not just put into the ground for some hellish utility needs, but that they were actually used for something. Yes, we said that the mountain is completely unsuitable for human life?

As usual in such cases, a party of stubborn visionaries believe that this is an ancient astronomical laboratory (where without it), or even a take-off site left by space aliens. Perhaps so, because the pipes contain a fraction of silicon dioxide, similar to that found on Mars. Although the roof of the manhole also contains silicon dioxide, you should not give the laurels of plumbers to aliens.

Our guesses:

Long ago, a bunch of disillusioned fishermen with big amount In her spare time, she spent her entire life building a plumbing system and draining a nearby lake. And then come to the lake and pick up the fish of your dreams with your bare hands.

Giant stone balls of Costa Rica

Riddle: Giant stone balls are scattered throughout Costa Rica and several surrounding areas. They are smooth and perfectly spherical, well, or almost. Some of them are quite small, only a few centimeters in diameter, but others are up to eight feet (~2.5m; approx. mixednews), and weigh several tons.

Someone unknown carved them out of stone, despite the fact that Costa Rica does not plan to enter the bronze age. There are many stones, and their purpose remains unknown.

Some of the balls were blown up by the locals in the hope of finding gold or some other freebie. Some roll freely on the ground, while others are so heavy that even a bulldozer could not move them. However, this is not provable, because there are no bulldozers in Costa Rica.

Why can't the riddle be solved?

It is curious that next to the balls and close there are no mine workings. Some more useless information: the stones are carved from volcanic rock.

Our guesses:

In a thousand years, the eggs of the stone monsters will mature, they will hatch, devour all people and begin to rule the world.

Baghdad Batteries

The Baghdad Batteries are a collection of artifacts found in the Mesopotamian region dating back to the early centuries of our era.

When archaeologists stumbled upon the batteries, they assumed they were just ordinary old clay pots for storing food, but the theory was quickly thrown into the trash because each pot contained a copper rod with traces of oxidation. Well, if at school you preferred tanks to study, let's explain - the pots probably contained a liquid that, when interacting with copper, generated electricity. If this is true, then the first batteries appeared thousands of years ago.

Why can't the riddle be solved?

Unfortunately, the ancient video cameras have not yet been excavated. Some of the stone reliefs called "Light of Dendera" depict, some believe, the fire of an electric arc, which required something similar to the Baghdad batteries.

More reasonable theories suggest that the batteries were used to electrolyze items with gold. Someone thinks that the healers of that time could use batteries to shock people (well, like to show that they have mystical power, or something).

Our guesses:

We must bring them to Egypt. Stick the Sphinx in the secret hole. Then he will open his eyes, get up, and rush through the desert with a wild roar (we don’t know why, we haven’t figured it out yet).

In 1997, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recorded a strange sound in the ocean. Weird and loud. So loud it was picked up by two microphones 3,000 miles (~5,000 km) apart.

Scientists have determined that the wave pattern shows that it was an animal.

Why can't the riddle be solved?

There is no such large animal capable of producing a sound that can be heard so far away. Not a blue whale, not a howler monkey, not a wailing teenage girl.

Shortly after NOAA posted the strange sound on their website, some Howard Lovecraft fans thought the sound was from Lovecraft's famous character Cthulhu, since the coordinates for the source of the sound are not far from the location Howard Lovecraft indicated for the underwater city of R'lyeh, where sleeping Cthulhu.

Mankind has always been interested in whether there is life after death, but there is no definite answer to this question yet. Modern technologies allowed us to obtain genuine evidence of the existence of ghosts and other mystical creatures.

  • Photo from the home of the "Queen of England" was taken by a pensioner in 1966, Ralph Hardy. He photographed the spiral staircase, and when he developed the photograph, he saw the silhouette of a ghost. The photo was examined by experts, but no manipulations were revealed and the picture was recognized as authentic. Scientists could not explain the origin of the creature.

  • In 1959, Chinnery Mabel photographed her husband in a car near the British Cemetery. The family was returning from the funeral of Chinnery's mother. After developing the photo, it is clearly seen that someone is sitting in the back seat of the car. The woman recognized her mother in the ghost. Many experts closely studied the image and came to the conclusion that the picture is indeed genuine.

  • A toy store in California is haunted by the ghost of Joe, as people called him. During the show, it was possible to obtain an image in which there is an incomprehensible manifestation of a mystical spirit. The people who were in the store at that moment did not notice anything unusual.

  • In 1997, Denise photographed her grandmother, who passed away a few months later. The family noticed that grandfather Deniz, who died in 1983, is standing in the background.

  • One of the earliest photographs of a ghost was taken in 1936 at Raynham Hall. The authenticity of the famous photograph has been proven by experts and no manipulations have been made with it. At that time, there were no technologies that could apply effects to photos.

  • Mrs. Andrews took a photo of her daughter's headstone in 1946. The picture clearly shows the image of a child sitting on the grave. The woman claims that there were no children when she was filming.

  • Many people who have visited the hotel in Washington claim that the spirit of the princess lives in room 314. The hotel was built in 1902. Paranormal researchers have confirmed the presence of the spirit.

  • Photographer Neil was photographing landscapes near a farm in Hertfordshire, England. In one of the pictures taken, it is clearly seen that the ghost of a boy is hanging in the air near the farm. Residents claim to have seen him more than once. There is no logical explanation yet.

Sometimes the most incredible things happen on our planet. We are somehow used to fantastic and mystical stories, so we do not always believe in miracles. mysterious phenomena happen in reality. There is irrefutable evidence for this. What are the megalithic structures scattered all over the planet worth! Whatever theories put forward by scientists, they cannot explain their origin. There are other artifacts that also do not fit into existing theories and paradigms. Let's talk about them.

ice woman

This story can surpass in incredible improbability any other mysterious phenomena.

It was in Langby, Minnesota. It was a cold frosty day. The temperature dropped so low that it was scary to go outside. At such a time, Jean Hilliard, a nineteen-year-old girl, was discovered. She was completely frozen. The limbs did not bend, the skin froze. She was sent to the hospital. The doctors were amazed. The girl was an ice statue. The mystical phenomena demonstrated by the young organism were just beginning. Doctors were sure that the girl would die. And even if the situation developed in a positive direction, she was threatened with amputation of limbs, a long serious illness. However, after a couple of hours, Jean came to her senses, thawed out. She had no consequences of "freezing". Even the frostbite is gone.

Delhi: iron pillar

Mysterious phenomena can occur with the most ordinary, at first glance, materials. Well, who are you going to surprise with iron these days? And if you say that it was made more than one and a half thousand years ago?

Of course, however, in Delhi there is a structure that already adorns the city. It is made of pure iron. This is a seven meter high column. It is not subject to corrosion. Some experts believe that it could not be made on earth in those days. However, such an artifact exists. It must be indicated when describing the Photo, unfortunately, does not reflect all the incredible majesty and significance of this structure. By the way, studies have shown that the column is 98% iron. Ancient people were not able to obtain material of such purity. This is a complex technological process.

Carroll A. Deering

Mystical phenomena often occur in the ocean. The Flying Dutchmen have been talked about for centuries. Not all stories are true, of course. But there are also documented facts.

So, an interesting and mysterious fate befell the crew of the schooner with the name "Carroll A. Deering". She was discovered on the very last day of 1921. Since she gave the impression of a ship in distress, rescuers went to her. Their amazement, mixed with horror, is simply impossible to convey. There was not a single person on the schooner. But there were also no signs of disaster or catastrophe. Everything looked as if people disappeared suddenly, without having time to understand what had happened. They just evaporated. They took with them personal belongings and a ship's log, although they left cooked food in place. No explanation has been found for this fact.

Hutchison effect

A person creates some mysterious phenomena with his own hands, having no idea how it turns out.

So, John Hutchison was a great admirer of Nikola Tesla. He tried to reproduce his experiments. The results were as unpredictable as they were incredible. He received a fusion of metal with wood, small objects disappeared during the experiment. The most significant of the effects was levitation. The scientist was even more puzzled by the fact that he could not repeat the result, that is, some mystical, non-linear events occurred. NASA specialists tried to repeat the experiments, but to no avail.

viscous rain

There were even more incredible, mysterious phenomena on Earth. Among these, one can safely classify the unusual rain that fell on the heads of the inhabitants of Oakville (Washington). Instead of drops of water, they found jelly. The puzzles didn't end there. All the inhabitants of the town fell ill. They developed symptoms of a cold. Jelly guessed to explore. White bodies were found in it, which are part of human blood. How this could happen, scientists could not figure out. In addition, two types of bacteria were identified in the jelly, which did not explain the symptoms of the disease of the local residents. This phenomenon has remained unexplained.

vanishing lake

The mysterious phenomena of nature sometimes look like a fiction of a science fiction writer. Neither mystics nor scientists can find an explanation for them. In 2007, a lake in Chile threw such a riddle. It was not a puddle with a loud name, but rather a large body of water. It was five miles long! However, it disappeared without a trace! Geologists had explored it two months before. No deviations were found. But there was no water. There were no earthquakes or other natural disasters, but the lake was gone. A more or less acceptable explanation for the event was given by ufologists. According to their version, the aliens pumped him out and took him to their "unknown distances".

Animals in stone

Some of the mysterious ones are millions of years old.

So, there are documented cases when frogs were found inside solid cobblestones. But this can still be explained. But the fact of finding a turtle immured in concrete, where it lived for at least one year, is difficult to substantiate. It happened in Texas in 1976. The animal was alive and well. There were no cracks or holes in the concrete. However, this structure was filled a year ago. How and why the turtle existed in the air chamber all this time is not clear.

Donnie Decker

The existence of a boy capable of generating water has been documented! His name was Donny. He could "make it rain" indoors. The first time it happened was when the boy was visiting. He went into a trance, as a result of which water began to pour from the ceiling, and the whole room was covered with fog. Another time this happened a few years later, when Donnie visited a restaurant. The miracle did not impress the owner, and he drove the teenager out. But these two episodes could be called fiction. However, there was also a third case. It happened in prison, where Donnie got for The rain poured directly from the ceiling of his cell. Neighbors began to complain. Donnie did not lose his head and once again demonstrated his abilities to the guards. Where he went after his release is unknown. They say that he worked as a cook.

There are many more amazing things happening in the world. There are people who claim to have seen aliens. Others may sense the future. Others see through walls. Schools have arisen and exist perfectly that are engaged in the development of superpowers in ordinary people. Probably, in order to “feel” this unknown, one must believe in it. Then it will become clear that miracles exist! They are real!