For the Weekend Warriors, Weirdos & Whackjobs - Issue #73
Timeless problems in investigations meet timeless cursed artifacts
Gather round the fire, our fellow, full-hearted fact-checkers, as MJ Banias takes you on an OSINT journey that spans social media and the deepest depths of his filing cabinet. Like good firewood, MJ teaches us that information, with age, also seasons — so take good notes.
What Justin Recommends
Cursed Objects by J.W. Ocker
If you thought stepping on a crack would break your mother’s back, you should definitely avoid the shadow cast by The Black Aggie.
I’ll leave you to Google that one. No, thank you.
J.W. Ocker’s dark and humorous book covers many of the big cursed objects you may already know, such as the Hope Diamond and King Tut’s tomb. But I assure you, through the pages, you’ll find obscure swords and strange statues, many of which were brand new to me.
If you are a fan of the weird, the mythical and love giggling at how silly legends attached to inanimate objects can truly get?
Then this book is for you.
God only knows what’s coming next week, folks. So hydrate and rest up!
Much love,
Your Bullshit Hunting Crew