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The Hidden Layers of Netaji's Disappearance

Some stories refuse to die. Even after decades, they whisper through the gaps of official records, echo in family conversations, and stir emotions in courtroom corridors. One such story is that of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the man who dared to dream of a free India through a different path—radical, fearless, and dangerously inspiring. The official narrative claims that Netaji died in a plane crash on 18th August 1945, in Taihoku (modern-day Taipei), Taiwan. A tragic end to a heroic journey—that's what textbooks tell us. But scratch the surface, and you’ll find layers that have been buried, locked, or dismissed for decades. This blog doesn't aim to just recount what happened. It’s an attempt to explore what didn’t get told. What stayed in the shadows. Why so many contradictions surround Netaji's death. And why, after nearly 80 years, India still doesn’t have closure. Because this isn’t just a mystery—it’s a mirror reflecting the insecurities of a newly free nation, the qui...

The Dark Web: What Lies Beneath the Surface?

Have you ever wondered what lies beyond everyday google searches? Think of an iceberg, now what you see is just a tiny portion displayed of what's really out there. This is exactly how internet follows the iceberg model, divided into layers, each more cryptic and hidden than the last one. Welcome to the Dark Web, a place of intrigue, anonymity, and a lot of myths and mysteries. But, what actually lies behind the surface? This blog's will navigate you through the Dark Web's most curious corners and the surprising truths behind its shadowy veil. (Source: Forbes) Internet Levels 101: The Secret Layers Beneath Google To understand the Dark Web, you must understand the three layers of the internet: Image Source: "Surface Web, Dark Web, Deep Web" infographic. Retrieved from Data Science Society . The Surface web: This part of internet covers anything searchable in traditional browsers. This layer includes public websites accessible to all like Google and Bing. Examples...

The Phantom Behind Bitcoin: Satoshi Nakamoto

While Bitcoin took off, its creator vanished into thin air in 2010, leaving behind a vast digital empire. There has been much speculation about Satoshi’s true identity as some think it’s one person, while others believe there might be a group of cryptographers. There are very famous personalities whose names often come up including Hal Finney, Nick Szabo, and even Elon Musk. Yet, Satoshi’s identity remains a mystery, adding to the intrigue. To dive deeper, don’t miss our detailed blog on [ INDIA’S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS: CHILLING CRIMES UNVEILED ] Fun Fact: Even though Satoshi has stayed out of the spotlight, it’s estimated that they mined nearly 1 million Bitcoin, potentially making them one of the richest individuals (or groups) in the world if they still had access to it. The Birth of a Revolution: How Bitcoin Reshaped Money In the electronic halls of history, one name emerges with mystery - Satoshi Nakamoto. Behind this name stands a genius whose anonymity has placed him as ...

India's Own Bermuda Triangle: The Puzzling Cases of the Sundarbans

The Sundarbans, a delta that spreads over India and Bangladesh, is where myth and reality intermingle. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts very rich biodiversity- the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger; yet, there are mysteries it holds within its bosom, which have confounded the local people, explorers, and scientists for centuries. It's long been made somewhat of a Bermuda Triangle, to stories telling mysterious disappearances, ghostly lights, and supernatural legends, all of which have captivated and terrified for centuries: the Sundarbans. The Sundarbans is the mangrove forest where the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers meet. It covers nearly 10,000 square kilometers and forms the world's largest mangrove forest. It develops a structure that is somehow like a mazed structure, less dangerous but beautiful at the same time. At the same time, the mangroves protect from cyclones and tidal surges but hide some secrets that are not possible for human eyes to fathom. The politics...

The Village Without Doors and Its Mystical Protection

A Place Beyond Logic and Fear Imagine a village where homes are left open, their doors wide of entry to the world—no locked doors, no heavy bolts, not even a latch to keep the world out. Now imagine that in this village, theft is all but a myth, not because of strict law enforcement, but because of an enduring faith in divine protection. This is not fantasy and is not an isolated tribe in the mountains—this is Shani Shingnapur, a very real village in the heart of India's Maharashtra state. A village where religion conquers fear.Where an unseen force guards its people. Where traditions centuries old have weathered the modern age. But what is behind this phenomenon? Why do people still follow this practice in the era of high-tech security systems and digital locks? Is this divine protection or a psychological defense built over centuries of faith? Let's strip away the mystique of **Shani Shingnapur, the village without doors. ** Learn more about: '' Top 10 Creepiest Aband...

The Stoneman Murders: A Serial Killer Who Evaded Justice

An unidentified Serial Killer, known as Stoneman by the media, shocked the entire nation as the killer’s intent and target was the pavement dwellers who had nothing in life. Killing by smashing heads or either bodies of pavement dwellers with a huge stone was the modus operandi of the Stoneman. In 2010, Such kind of stone killings took place in Guwahati, Assam reminding people of the distressing serial killings in Bombay and Calcutta 24 years ago. The first round of killing took place in Bombay between 1985 and 1987, when he killed twelve people and the serial killing took a hiatus as brutally as they started for two years.  In October, 1985, his first murder was in the Sion-King’s Circle area in Central Mumbai, one week after this incident, similar types of murders were reported, But Nobody ever saw him as he hunted over his prey at night and killed them by dropping a huge stone on their face while they were sleeping.  It was after the 6th murder that the police started to ob...

India’s Most Notorious Serial Killers: Chilling Crimes Unveiled

What comes in your head when you think of the word-Serial Killer?Probably some movie or a web series? There’s much more than that in the real world, and we will navigate you through a dark reality which is way more horrible than the fictional world. Here in this blog, you will get to know about Top 10 Serial Killing sensations of India. Nithari Killings (2005) A horrifying series of children’s murders shook the country in 2006 based on the brutal killings of Nithari including murder of around 19 women and children. The prime accused, Surinder Koli, not only murdered his victims but also engaged in cannibalism, consuming the flesh of those he had killed. This spine-chilling case shocked the whole nation when found. Famous Movie-  Sector 36 (2024) Learn more about: '' Top 10 Creepiest Abandoned Places on Earth '' Raman Raghav (1965-1968) 41 people were bludgeoned to death by a psychotic serial killer on Mumbai, Raghav’s first round of killings started in 1965 in Mumbai, w...