This former President was shot in the chest while on his way to a campaign event. The bullet was stopped by a copy of his speech and his eyeglass case. He went on to speak for 84 minutes before accepting medical attention. After all, "it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose!"
Theodore Roosevelt
This conspiracy theory holds that a monumental aeronautical event, which occurred in 1969 and was televised to millions of people around the world, never happened.
Moon Landing Hoax
This Sagittarius, known as El Caudillo, was the fascist dictator of Spain from 1939 to 1975.
Francisco Franco
This famous cryptid is said to inhabit a lake in the Scottish Highlands
The Loch Ness Monster
"Do you like Scary Movies?" This 1996 film, directed by Wes Craven, is a meta masterpiece, acknowledging horror tropes and allowing its characters to subvert them.
Scream
This President was shot at twice from point-blank range, but both of the assassin's pistols misfired and the President beat his assailant half to death with a hickory cane.
Andrew Jackson
Conspiracies abound around the assassination of John F. Kennedy. One of the most common is that the fatal shot was fired by a second gunman located in this place.
The Grassy Knoll
This Iraqi dictator, born in April 1937, was a Taurus
Saddam Hussein
This vampiric Puerto Rican cryptid, sightings of which first emerged in the 1980s, has become famous across the world. It is said to attack farm animals.
La Chupacabra
This 1982 film follows a team of Arctic researchers trying to kill a shapeshifting alien before it, or their own paranoia, kills them.
The Thing
This oft-forgotten President was shot 4 months into his term, and died 79 days later of an infection given to him by his doctors.
James A. Garfield
A conspiracy theory holds that this member of the British Royal Family was assassinated in 1997 on the orders of Queen Elizabeth II.
Princess Diana
This Leo, who died in 2016, was known for forming the first communist state in the Western Hemisphere
Fidel Castro
This U.S. cryptid is said to resemble a bipedal kangaroo with bat-like wings, the head of a goat, and a hooked tail. A hockey team is named after it.
The New Jersey Devil
This actor, one of horror's all-time greats, played the titular characters in both Frankenstein (1931) & The Mummy (1932).
Boris Karloff
This U.S. President narrowly escaped assassination in Tbilisi, Georgia, when the Soviet-model grenade thrown at him failed to detonate.
George W. Bush
In 1947, the term "flying saucer," now a common label for UFOs, was originated by a pilot who claimed to have seen a formation of them flying over this site.
Mount Rainier
This was the zodiac sign of Gaius Iulius Caesar, who was named dictator of Rome in 44 BC.
Cancer
This West Virginia Cryptid is said to have piercing, hypnotising, red eyes and large white wings. Local scientists and authorities believe the original 1966 sighting to have been a migrating sandhill crane.
The Mothman
In The Shining, Jack Torrance is hired to care for this hotel.
The Overlook Hotel
John Wilkes Booth's assassination of Abraham Lincoln was part of a larger conspiracy, which meant to assassinate these three others on the same night.
Ulysses S. Grant, William Seward, Andrew Johnson
This U.S. airport is the subject of many conspiracy theories, including that it was built by the Nazis, that its massive horse statue (which killed its creator) is evil, and that it is the headquarters of the Illuminati.
Denver International Airport
Iosef Stalin, dictator of the Soviet Union, was born in 1878. At that time, the Russian Empire still used the Julian calendar (and continued to until 1918). Under the Julian calendar, he would have had this zodiac sign on the day of his birth.
Sagittarius
This ancient species of fish, which has existed for more than 420 million years, was thought extinct (and thus was considered a cryptid) until 1938, when a live specimen was discovered in South America.
Coelacanth
This boat was used in the film Jaws to hunt down the Great White Shark terrorizing Amity Island.
Orca