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Top 10 mysterious figures in the world

Now our science and technology have been greatly developed and improved, but there are still many mysterious events and mysterious figures in the world that can not be reasonably explained by science. These mysterious events also leave people infinite conjecture, and maybe there will be a reasonable and clear explanation in the near future. Then let's take a look at the top ten mysterious figures in the world. 1. Woopide's green boy

In fact, the green children of wupide have two children. They appeared in a village of wupide in soflkshire in the 12th century. A boy and a girl, their green skin, in addition to all appearance with ordinary people.

They speak an unknown language and refuse to eat any food except beans of pods. Later, their skin faded green. When they learned English, they explained to people that they came from 'St. Martin', which is a dark place, because the sun never rises under the horizon.

They said that they were looking after their father's cattle when they heard the bell and then walked along a river of light until they came to wupide.

Some unusual theories try to explain the origin of children. Some say they are the children of the earth's center, some say they are the children of the two-dimensional world, and some directly say they are the children of aliens.

2. Jill Peres

Jill Perez, a Spanish soldier, suddenly appeared in Mexico City on October 26, 1593. He was wearing a guard uniform, which was only worn by soldiers at the Del middot gorbonando palace in the Philippines. He said he didn't know why he was in Mexico.

He described being on guard at the governor's palace in Manila before he found out he had arrived in Mexico. He also said that the governor (H.E. G & oacute; mez P & eacute; rez dasmarias) had just been killed.

Two months later, news from the Philippines sailed across the ocean to Mexico. Mexicans learned that the governor was indeed killed, and they also verified Perez's life story from other aspects. Witnesses confirmed that Perez was actually on a mission in Manila before he came to Mexico.

Moreover, one of the passengers on board recognized Peres and swore that he had met Peres in the Philippines on October 23. Perez eventually returned to the Philippines and started his life again. He lived his life in peace until he died.

The Earl of St. middot

The Earl of St. middle germane (who is said to have died on 27 February 1784) is a mysterious gentleman who combines courtiers, adventurers, inventors, amateur scientists, violinists and amateur composers. He also has some alchemy related skills. That's why he's known as a 'wonderful man'. His life experience is unknown, but when he disappears, there is no trace left. In 1745, Horace & middot; walpur, a famous British writer, wrote to him:

A few days ago, they caught a strange man with the name of Earl Saint Germain. In the past two years, he never said who he was or where he came from, but he claimed that the name he used was not his real name. He is good at singing and playing violin, but the tune is a little sad, that is, people are not very smart. Some people call him Italian, Spanish, and polish; others say he is the son-in-law of a wealthy Mexican, but he went to Constantinople with his wife's jewelry; others say he is a priest, a violinist, or a rich aristocrat.

The prince of Wales had a lot of curiosity about him. He wanted to know something about him, but in vain. At the end of the day, he was released without any problems. For me, what I can believe is that he is not a gentleman, whether he is working as a spy when he stays here. '

Since his death, various mysterious organizations have regarded him as their model and even a powerful God. And in recent years, several more people have come out to claim that they are St. middot Germain.

4. Iron man

The iron faced man (who died in November 1703) was a prisoner who had been held in several prisons, including the Bastille, during the reign of King Louis XIV of France. The identity of the person is not clear. Because his face was hidden in a velvety mask that no one had ever seen.

In the stories handed down, when it comes to this mask, it is said that it is an iron mask. The prisoner was first recorded in 1669, when a Louis XIV minister transferred him to pigneru prison and asked him to be under the care of the warden.

According to a letter carried by the prisoner at that time, his name was estash & middot; dorger. The letter asked the warden to prepare a small house with multi-storey doors for him to prevent anyone outside from hearing what was said inside.

The prisoner was told that he would be killed if he mentioned to others that he had no immediate needs. The warden is the only one who can see the prisoner and feed him every day. After the prisoner died, all his belongings were destroyed. Today, no one knows who he is.

5.Fulcanelli

Fulcanelli (1839-1953) was a French alchemist in the late 19th century. He was also a writer. This is his pseudonym, and his identity is still uncertain. There are so many mysteries about his life and his works that he represents a cultural phenomenon.

In its overwhelming legend, one has been mentioned over and over again. This is the story of one of his beloved students (Eugene canseliet, as shown in the picture) who successfully transformed 100 grams of graphite into gold. The key to the transformation is that the student used a small amount of the so-called 'projection powder' given to him by his teacher.

It is said that in the later period of World War II, in order to acquire Fulcanelli's knowledge of nuclear weapon technology, abelwell planned to catch Fulcanelli, but failed. Fulcanelli later met with an atomic physicist in France and gave him detailed information on nuclear weapons technology. He also told him that nuclear weapons had been used against humanity for a long time.

'according to canseliet, the last time he met Fulcanelli was in 1953 (Fulcanelli disappeared after that year). He said he went to Spain and was taken to the castle in the mountains to meet his teacher. In canseliet's impression, the teacher was already in his 80s, but the teacher who appeared in front of him at that time was younger than before. It seemed that he was only in his 50s.

After this brief reunion, Fulcanelli disappeared again, leaving no trace. By 1953 Fulcanelli would have been 114 years old. '

6. D & middot; B & middot; Cooper

D & middot; B & middot; Cooper (also known as' Dan & middot; Cooper ') is a name given to a notorious hijacker. On November 24, 1971, this man, with $200000 in ransom money, jumped out of the back of a Boeing 727 plane that was flying over a place in South cascady in the Northwest Pacific region of the United States.

Cooper has never been seen since then, and it's not known if he survived when he jumped. In 1980, an eight year old boy found $5800 worth of $20 bills on the Columbia River, which were washed ashore by the river. The serial number of the note coincided with the ransom money for the hijacking, which made it easier to track Cooper later.

Cooper is carrying a parachute from the back of the boarding ladder jump escape. Later, the aviation authorities strengthened the improvement measures for the aircraft design to prevent such incidents from happening again. In addition, the incident led to the first installation of metal detectors at the airport.

7. Mrs. babushka

A mysterious woman was discovered during the analysis of film images of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. She was wearing a brown coat and a headscarf covering her head (this headscarf is her nickname, and she wore it in the style of a Russian granny, which is called babushkas in Russian).

The woman was holding something in front of her when the camera appeared. Later she knew it was a camera. She appeared in the camera many times, even after the shooting, most people left the area, she still stayed in the same place to continue shooting. After she was seen leaving for a while and heading for East Elm Street, she appeared in front of the camera immediately. Later, the FBI publicly asked the woman to come out voluntarily and provide them with the film she shot, but she refused.

In 1970, a woman named Beverly Oliver volunteered to claim that she was the Babushka lady. However, there are many contradictions in her narration. In the end, everyone thought she was just a liar. So far, no one knows who Madame babushka is or what she did there. What's even more bizarre is that she refuses to come out and provide her evidence to the world.

8. Caspar & middot; Hauser

On May 26, 1828, a teenager appeared on the street of Nuremberg, Germany. He was carrying a letter to a captain of the sixth cavalry regiment. The anonymous author of the letter wrote that on October 7, 1812, when the boy was a baby, he began to take care of the boy.

He said he never let the boy leave his room. Now the boy wants to be a cavalry, so the captain should take him or take him with him. Hauser, the boy, said that he could recall as much as he could that he was alone almost all day in a small dark house (no more than a single bed), sleeping with a straw bed and a Trojan horse as a toy.

Hauser said that the first person he came into contact with was very mysterious, and he met this person shortly after he was released. The man took great care of him, but didn't show him his true face. According to the rumor as early as 1829, Caspar & middot; Hauser, the successor Prince of Baden, was born on September 29, 1812 and died a month later. The prince is said to have been replaced by a dying baby.

The real Caspar & middot; Hauser is the one who appeared in Nuremberg 16 years later. Later, Hauser died of a stab wound to his chest that may have been caused by himself. According to Hauser, he was stabbed by his caretakers when he was a baby.

In 2002, the University of Minster extracted and analyzed hair and body cells from clothes and hair claimed to be Kaspar & middot; Hauser. Compare his DNA sample with that of Astrid van midinger. Middinger is the descendant of Queen Stephanie's maternal line. If Caspar & middot; Hauser is really the successor Prince of Baden, then queen Stephanie should be his mother. The results showed that the DNA sequences were inconsistent, but the deviation was not enough to exclude their relationship