The Dancing Plague of 1518
2025-06-14

In the sweltering summer of 1518, something bizarre unfolded on the cobbled streets of Strasbourg. A woman stepped into the town square and started to dance. Not a joyful jig or drunken twirl. No, this was compulsive, relentless movement. There was no music, no festival or celebration. She just danced. Then, another person joined. Then…

Hall of Horror
2025-04-26

The exorcism of Anneliese Michel isn’t just one of the most disturbing cases in modern history, it’s one that continues to raise difficult questions about the collision of faith, medicine, and personal belief. In 1970s Germany, a young woman who was diagnosed with epilepsy became the subject of 67 sanctioned exorcisms … Needless to say,…