Greatest Unsolved Mysteries Ever

The world is a magical place,there are many unsolved mysteries in life even though science, technology, and research have come a very long way full of mysteries science may never understand..At the heart of pretty much every "paranormal" phenomenon you find some lonely, attention-seeking soul, or several of them, willing to put a spooky little twist on an otherwise boring story. Although we may demand a logical explanations for these mysterious things, as of now we will have to settle with mere speculations. Until these mysteries are resolved, enjoy our 25 greatest unsolved mysteries ever. Which one is your favorite unsolved mystery?
But it usually doesn't take a whole lot of examination to find the truth.

1.Shepherd’s Monument Inscription



In  England, there is a sculpture that has invited the wits and intellect of many intellectuals in an attempt to decode an inscription reading DOUOSVAVVM. Although the Shepherd’s Monument was constructed back in the 18th century, the letters found therein were never solved, even 250 years after it was completed.

2.Tamam Shud

Flash Back Shud case came about on 1 December 1948 at Somerton Beach, South Australia. At 6.30am, police were notified that a male body had been discovered lying in the sand opposite the Crippled Children’s Home. His head lay against the seawall, legs outstretched and feet crossed. He appeared to have died in his sleep. Nobody knew who he was and a search of his person did not shed any light on the matter. He had an unused train ticket from Adelaide to Henley Beach, a bus ticket, an American comb, half a pack of Juicy Fruit, half a pack of Kensitas Club smokes (one of which lay unlit on his coat collar) and a Bryant & May matchbox.
 . Found in one of his pockets was a piece of paper with the words “Tamam Shud” written on it. The words were translated “finished” or “ended” based on excerpts  found in The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Although governments around the world have tried to identify the man his identity has remained mystery.


3. Georgia Guidestones



Georgia Guidestones is also identified as the American version of Stonehenge, the Georgia Guidestones located in Elbert County are shrouded in mystery, although they were erected only in 1979. Written on the walls are 10 “new commandments” written in English, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, China, Russia, and Spanish although no one is sure why or for whom they were meant.


According to some the set of 10 guidelines are believed to be the "10 commandments of the Antichrist," and the information uncovered during Mr. Pinto's research confirms the sinister nature of not only the message, but of the man behind the guidestones and his link to Eugenics and the depopulation agenda.

Those 10 guidelines are:


MAINTAIN HUMANITY UNDER 500,000,000 IN PERPETUAL BALANCE WITH NATURE

GUIDE REPRODUCTION WISELY - IMPROVING FITNESS AND DIVERSITY

UNITE HUMANITY WITH A LIVING NEW LANGUAGE

RULE PASSION - FAITH - TRADITION - AND ALL THINGS WITH TEMPERED REASON

PROTECT PEOPLE AND NATIONS WITH FAIR LAWS AND JUST COURTS

LET ALL NATIONS RULE INTERNALLY RESOLVING EXTERNAL DISPUTES IN A WORLD COURT

AVOID PETTY LAWS AND USELESS OFFICIALS

BALANCE PERSONAL RIGHTS WITH SOCIAL DUTIES

PRIZE TRUTH - BEAUTY - LOVE- SEEKING HARMONY WITH THE INFINITE

BE NOT A CANCER ON THE EARTH - LEAVE ROOM FOR NATURE - LEAVE ROOM FOR NATURE 


4.Rongorongo



The mysterious Easter Islands where the moai stands, a set of glyphs(elemental symbol) have been discovered, called the Rongorongo scripture, or kohau rongo rongo as the natives call it, is a scripture system consisting of glyphs carved on wood or tablets, which to this day have yet to be deciphered. The most common translation of the term kohau is “wood used for making the hull of the canoe” and rongo rongo means “the great message” or “great study”, for which the kohau rongo rongo has been translated to “recitation wood’ or “narrator staffs”.These glyphs have never been deciphered although they may contain clues concerning the huge heads found scattered around the island.

One of the first missionaries to arrive on the island, the French monk Eugenio Eyraud, wrote in a report to one of his superiors of the Sacred Hearts: “Wooden tablets or canes covered in hieroglyphics are found in every hut. They are animal figures unbeknownst in the island that the natives draw with Sharp stones. Each figure has a name. Plus, the little attention they pay to these tablets makes me think that these characters, remains of a primitive language, are to them something to preserve rather than gather meaning from.” 



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