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The seeker is an online publication dedicated to strange events, happenings, and the unexplained. We scan the World for the truth and report it here to you.

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The Seeker will be back in June with 2 new reports. One from Smock, PA and another from Key West, FL.

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The Seeker Game

The Seeker has its own game! UniversalWit, The Seeker’s publisher, is sponsoring a The Seeker and The Hidden Skulls. There are skulls hidden in this site and other UniversalWit sites. Find all 13 skulls and the letters they hold. Unscramble the letters to form a word. Email the word in the subject line to games@universalwit.com for a chance at the 9 weekly prizes. See the UniversalWit site (www.universalwit.com) for details. Here is one of the skulls to help you on your way courtesy of The Seeker.

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Save Me

EVP evidence from a Wisconsin graveyard captured by Anna Reinhardt.

It is completely raw. A lady says, ‘No, no.’ Then a little girl cries, ‘Save me.’”

Then there’s a strange recording that Terrolyn captured on her answering machine. “For some reason, my sister, 900 miles away, decided to call me,” she says, “but because I was sleeping and didn’t hear the phone ring, it went to call notes. Later on that morning, I was playing back my messages. She had a cell phone, but for the first 4 seconds, this “voice” makes its presence known.”

Vampire Killing Kit Sells for $12,000

Vampire Kit

 

Just in time for Halloween, a vampire-killing kit complete with a wooden stake and 10 silver bullets sold for $12,000 at auction Thursday.

 

The kit, a walnut box that also contained a crucifix, a pistol, a rosary and vessels for garlic powder and various serums, was bought by an anonymous phone bidder.

 

Vampire Bats Kill

vampire bats

 

Health authorities in northern Brazil are trying to cope with a wave of attacks on humans by vampire bats infected with the deadly rabies virus. Rabies caused by bat bites has killed 23 people in the last two months.

It is not the first wave of attacks by vampire bats in the Amazon, but Brazilian authorities say this latest outbreak is unusually serious.

Two-Headed Turtle

2-headed turtle

 

A pet store has bought a two-headed turtle from a collector and plans to keep it on display, the store manager said. The 2-month-old turtle, actually conjoined red-eared slider twins, fits on a silver dollar.

It has two heads sticking out from opposite ends of its shell, along with a pair of front feet on each side. But there is just one set of back feet and one tail.

The turtle is apparently healthy, and the species can live 15 to 20 years, said Jay Jacoby, manager of Big Al’s Aquarium Supercenter in East Norriton. The turtle has not yet been named.