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Michael Varhola

    Michael J. Varhola posee una fascinación de toda la vida por lo paranormal, habiendo realizado investigaciones en todo el mundo. Su sólida formación en historia, investigación y trabajo de campo informa sus narrativas cautivadoras. Como orador público y autor, profundiza en los intrigantes misterios y aspectos desconocidos del mundo, invitando a los lectores a explorar lo inexplicable con una combinación de contexto histórico y rigor investigativo.

    Shipwrecks and Lost Treasures
    Texas Confidential
    • “Everything is bigger in Texas,” as the saying goes, and this certainly applies to the history of sleaze, iniquity, and violence associated with the Lone Star State. Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem provides a glimpse at the state’s seamy underbelly and delves into some of the most striking episodes of lust, corruption, slaughter, and chaos in Texas and the people who have perpetrated them. To a colorful rogues’ gallery of lunatics, corrupt politicians, prostitutes, murderers, and every other sort of scoundrel that appears in the book, author Michael O. Varhola has added a smattering of UFOs, mythological beasts, and other paranormal oddities. Specific chapters among the 54 that appear in Texas Confidential include “Rogues of the Alamo,” a look at the things that just about everyone connected with the famous battle had to hide; “The Ivory Tower of Death,” on the bloody 1966 University of Texas rampage that left 18 people dead and 42 wounded; “Porno, Texas Style,” which includes a list of adult actors from the state; and “The Aurora UFO Incident,” about the state’s oldest documented UFO incident, which occurred in 1897.

      Texas Confidential
    • Shipwrecks and Lost Treasures

      Great Lakes: Legends And Lore, Pirates And More!, First Edition

      • 234 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The book features twenty-one captivating tales and illustrations of ships that tragically sank in the perilous waters of the Great Lakes. It recounts the fates of various vessels, including the British gunboat H.M.S. Speedy from 1804, the American Navy brig U.S.S. Niagara from 1820, and the notorious freighter Edmund Fitzgerald from 1975, among others. Each story highlights the maritime history and the dangers faced by these ships over the centuries.

      Shipwrecks and Lost Treasures