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September 18, 2018

Weird News

A letter supposedly written by a nun possessed by the devil has been decoded 300 years after it was penned.

According to the well-known tale, a nun at a convent in Italy named Sister Maria Crocifissa della Concezione claimed to have been possessed by Satan.

One morning, she woke up covered in ink having penned the letter, which no one has since been able to comprehend.

But now a piece of software on the dark web claims to have unravelled its meaning.

It's said that the letter describes God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit as "deadweights", adding that while God believes he can free mortals, "this system works for no one".

A man claims to have captured a strange "flying object" on CCTV.

The man and his father set up cameras in their home after he kept having dreams about someone coming to pick him up each day to work in space, and now he's claimed it could be related to the ghostly sighting the pair have on recorded on film.

According to the Daily Star Online, the unnamed male, who uploaded the video to The Mutual UFO Network, said: "My dad woke me up to show me what he found on the security camera after we had them installed. At first we thought it was a bug but I noticed a beam shining from the bottom of the flying object. It looked like it was scanning for something. At one point it shrinks smaller and the propeller it had at the top of the object disappears."

He added: "As soon as it shrinks smaller it flies up to the ceiling, and shoots back down and goes back to the original form it was in."

New research suggests young blood could be the key factor in maintaining long-lasting health into old age.

Scientists at University College London have claimed that young blood can boost late-life health in animals, as well as reducing the chances of developing age-related illness.

Dame Linda Partridge, a geneticist at the University, explained to the Times newspaper: "I would say ageing is the emperor of all diseases. A lot of people regard ageing as 'natural' and that therefore you shouldn't interfere with nature. But we've always considered it an ethical imperative to cure illness where we find it."