Author: BlakKwene
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The Vanishing Village of Lake Anjikuni
Canada, 1930s legend — a frozen camp, meals waiting, and a silence too heavy to melt. The dogs were dead, but the fires still smoked. In November 1930, a fur trapper named Joe Labelle snowshoed along the banks of Lake Anjikuni, deep in the Canadian wilderness near the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut. Labelle knew the…
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The Disappearing Stagecoach of Silver City
Idaho Territory, 1880s — gold, dust, and a road that swallowed a coach whole. The coach was due by sundown. Silver City, Idaho Territory, was a boomtown in those days, its streets choked with miners, gamblers, and prospectors chasing veins of gold. The Owyhee Mountains rose jagged and red around it, and the only road…
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The Shadows of Five Oaks
Dayton, Ohio — a neighborhood of grand homes, forgotten dreams, and whispers in the dark. Five Oaks was once Dayton’s jewel. At the turn of the 20th century, the neighborhood was filled with tree-lined streets, elegant Victorian homes, and wealthy families who worked in the city’s booming factories. Horse-drawn carriages clattered over brick roads, and…
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The Curse of the Mary Celeste’s Sister Ship
Atlantic Ocean, 1870s–1880s — two vessels, one vanished crew, and a history that smelled of salt and misfortune. The sea has a long memory. In 1872, sailors found the Mary Celeste drifting between Portugal and the Azores. Her sails flapped slack, her lifeboat was gone, and her crew — every man, woman, and child aboard…
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The Skeleton in the Well
Kansas, 1879 — a drought, a dry well, and a secret the earth held tight. They meant only to draw water. It was July of 1879, and the prairie town of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, lay parched under a brutal sun. Crops crisped in their rows, cattle bawled with thirst, and the wind carried grit that…
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Great World Depression ‘25
In Dayton, garlic becomes both a warning and a weapon as mysterious disappearances rise. The second installment of the Great World Depression ’25 series takes a haunting turn.
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📰 Prepare Now—Or Starve Tomorrow
They didn’t wake up one day and hear, “You’re in a Great Depression.” It crept in quietly—like ours did. With empty shelves. With children sent home hungry. With neighbors whispering, “We’re just making do.” I wonder now… did my grandparents know they were living through history? Do we?
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Some Things Age Like Grace
Not everything fades with time. Some things — like wisdom, inner peace, and quiet courage — only deepen as the years pass. Here’s what I believe gets better with age.
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The Incredible Shrinking Shopping Cart: Are We in a Silent Global Depression?
Once upon a time, $100 could feed a family for a week. Today? It barely fills the bottom of the cart. Prices creep up, packages shrink, and yet the silence remains. No war, no natural disaster — just hunger at the checkout line. Are we witnessing the early days of a quiet global depression?