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Episode 1: Rennes-le-Chateau:
Many books and articles have been written on Rennes-le-Chateau. Some see it as a place for buried treasure, others see it
as possessing religious significance and some astounding secrets relating to Christ and the Holy Grail. While others see it
as a place of sacred geometry and have studied the layout of the grounds and surrounding area. We will sift through the many
theories and legends of the mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau.
Episode 2: Vampiric Underworld; Real Vampires
Underground movement of people who want to be or believe they are vampires. These people often have their teeth sharpened
into fangs and regularly drink human blood. They adapt vampire patterns of behavior such as sleeping during the day, often
in coffins, and being awake at night. Some are role-playing, others truly consider themselves to be vampires. Some believe
they possess life-enhancing attributes from the drinking of blood. Others see blood drinking as an expression of intimacy.
We will interview different individuals who are part of this underground movement and who have different views about what
it means to be a vampire.
Episode 3: Trepanning
What would drive a person to drill a hole in their head, 2 cm wide and 1.5 cm deep? This process is called trepanning. Followers
believe it can do everything from relieving depression and chronic fatigue syndrome to raising consciousness. While this technique
has been practiced since ancient times, it has received renewed popularity. Many individuals are seeking assistance in trepanning
themselves and several organizations have sprung up to assist them. We will interview various individuals, some of whom have
experienced trepanation, and review the pros and cons of this procedure.
Episode 4: Haunted Places
The Belgrave Museum Ghost. A ghost caught on video. This is what is claimed by the people at the Belgrave Museum, Leicester,
England. In December 1998, security cameras videotaped a strange ghostly apparition. Experts have been called in to analyze
the film and have come to some startling conclusions. Before Belgrave Hall became a museum, it was a private residence. One
of the ghosts is thought to be the daughter of one of the original owners. Her name is Charlotte Ellis and she inhabited the
house with her seven sisters from 1845. Five other sisters, including Charlotte, all died while living at Belgrave Hall. The
Enigma team will fully investigate this puzzling phenomenon/apparition and come to its own conclusion.
Other Enigma Subjects (to be investigated):
Egyptian Mysteries: Today no one really knows how the Pyramids, the Obelisk and the Sphinx were constructed. We
are also at a loss as to what their deeper significance was. In fact, all of this whole period of Egypt remains a profound
mystery. We will explore several theories on what is termed the Egyptian Mysteries. Magick: Aleister Crowley
defined magick as the art and science of conforming reality to ones will. Ritual and ceremonial magick is practiced on a wide
spread basis and many organizations exist such as the OTO (Ordo Templi Orientis) or the Golden Dawn to coordinate information
and assist magickal practitioners. We will interview magicians and explore the many forms of magick being practiced today.
Aleister Crowley: He was considered by most people to be one of the most notorious individuals of his day or
a brilliant magician depending whom you talk to. We will meet and interview his detractors and admirers in order to form our
own opinion. Devil Worshipers: People who worship Satan, who they are and why do they do it? We will explore satanic
societies and find out the motivations of these individuals who either sign a pact with the Devil or devote their life to
Satan. NDE: Near Death Experience (EMI: Experience de Mort Imminente) What happens at the time of death? Many people
have now died for a short period of time and have been brought back to life. What are their common experiences, what do we
have to learn from them? Dr. Raymond Moody and Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross have made extensive studies on death and life after
death. Using their materials and interviewing individuals who have experienced an NDE, our team will explore this fascinating
topic and report its conclusion. Edgar Cayce: Considered by some to be Americas greatest psychic, E. Cayce is
best known for doing past life readings and helping individuals with health and medical problems. He gained insight to their
present day problems by looking at their past lives. He also made numerous predictions and all of his work is archived by
the A.R.E. (Association for Research and Enlightenment) in Virginia Beach, VA. We will review his work, his predictions and
come to conclusion with regard to his degree of accuracy. Geoglyphics/unexplained landscape designs: We will explore
the mysteries of unexplained landscape designs that can only be seen and recognized from an aerial view. These designs have
been discovered in various places like New Mexico and Peru. What was their purpose? Thats what we will attempt to find out.
Bats: Deer Cave, Borneo is considered to be one of the most unusual ecosystems on earth. It is estimated to be
the home for more than 5million bats. The bats eat 16000 tuns of insects a night.The Enigma Group will explore this dark and
terrifying place. Serial Killers: Are some people born evil? We will examine the phenomenon of serial killers
and the individuals that have committed these horrendous crimes. What is the psycho/biological make up of a serial killer?
Is this a plague only to our more modern times or has it existed in all of our history? Strange weather: Are weather
patterns changing? And if so, why? Are we experiencing the effects of global warming, as some scientists believe? Are there
ways in which we can modify our weather? And do these unusual weather patterns cause a great danger to us? Our team will
try to find answers to these questions.
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