Who else feels deeply attuned to the Earth's energy?
Lately, it feels like the Earth is vibrating at a very low frequency. My ears pick up a shifting hum 🦻sometimes high-pitched💥, sometimes low🗯, with a pulsing🫀, zooming sensation.
Is anyone else experiencing this connection or something similar? What does it feel like for you?"




Massive sinkholes in China have their own underground forests and rare species:
A giant sinkhole, or tiankeng ("heavenly pit"), has been discovered in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, complete with a forest at its base.
The sinkhole measures 630 feet (192 meters) deep, 1,004 feet (306 meters) long, and 492 feet (150 meters) wide. And it contains ancient trees reaching 131 feet (40 meters) tall and dense undergrowth as high as a person’s shoulders. Scientists believe the lush environment could host species yet to be discovered.
Karst landscapes like this sinkhole form over time as acidic rainwater dissolves the bedrock, creating vast caves and voids that sometimes collapse. Beyond their stunning visuals, sinkholes are critical ecosystems and conduits to aquifers, which provide water for 700 million people globally.
The discovery adds to Guangxi’s reputation for spectacular karst formations, designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and brings the total number of sinkholes in Leye County to 30.
This "heavenly pit" offers a glimpse into the hidden wonders of Earth’s underground ecosystems.
Image: Voice of China
There is done research on this socalled" fog" in the netherlands
Serratia marcescens
This explanation concerns the bacteria that were found through various laboratory test results in the mist from January 14 to January 20, 2025.
S. marcescens is a motile organism and can grow at temperatures ranging from 5 to 40 °C.
It could be the fungus Serratia marcescens. This fungus is particularly harmful to your health. Never let this fungus linger for long. The red fungus can cause various physical issues, such as skin problems, eye infections, and throat infections.


The Knights Templars, Skull and Bones Satanic secret society, and Freemasons...


Born in 1821 in Nykøbing Falster, Rödder came from a wealthy noble family of German descent and pursued medical studies in Copenhagen. In 1856, while traveling in Italy, he stumbled upon strange writings and bizarre specimens. This encounter introduced him to the famed crypto-naturalist and xeno-archaeologist Thomas Merrylin from London. Inspired by Merrylin, Rödder shifted his focus to the occult and the Dark World, amassing an extraordinary collection of cryptozoological artifacts that now resides in the museum. Vampires, fairies, baby dragons, werewolves… Welcome to the Museum Obscurum!
Homo lupus, The Lycanthrope
Commonly known as the "werewolf," this Homo lupus specimen belongs to a species of bipedal hominid, closely related to Homo sapiens and Homo vampyrus (vampire). Its wolf-like traits may result from a genetic mutation caused by a virus. This particular specimen is a 15-year-old female who likely died from starvation. She was the last acquisition of anthropologist Edward Harrell, a colleague of Thomas