It happened in 1956. At the Olympics. In Melbourne, Australia. By the end of those games, the Soviet Union topped the medal board. Their total medals: 98. They got 24 more medals than the USA. And they also topped the gold medal board. The Soviets captured a total of 37 gold medals. All very impressive. READ MORE
How Hypnosis Broke The Jaw Of Muhammad Ali
Norton. Ken Norton. On March 31st, 1973, boxer Ken Norton was the 7-1 underdog leading up to his fight against Muhammad Ali. In other words: The bookies… Did. Not. Give. Him. A. Chance. So much for the bookies. Because Ken Norton broke Ali’s jaw and stole the fight. A fluke? No. See Norton worked with a hypnotist in the lead READ MORE
The Human Polar Bear: How Lewis Pugh Swam In Arctic Waters
This guy is capital N-Nuts! What guy? I’m talking about the “Human Polar Bear”, better known as Lewis Pugh. Why’s he called the “Human Polar Bear”? Because he swam in the Arctic Ocean to the North Pole in seawater that was around 29 degrees fahrenheit – that’s around -1.5 degrees centigrade! Any normal person who READ MORE
Cool Ways Hypnosis Is Gaining Mainstream Acceptance
Did you know that there is an emerging science of hypnosis that may finally be gaining mainstream acceptance? Here’s what I mean by that: Most people’s experience with hypnosis is purely anecdotal. They saw hypnosis demonstrated and it seemed to work. So they believe that hypnosis is effective. Other people may see the same demonstration READ MORE