This Week of Weird - Oldest Drawing of a Ghost Discovered

This Week of Weird - Oldest Drawing of a Ghost Discovered

Paranormal Comedy Podcast Werewolf Radar brings you the paranormal news you need to survive in today's supernatural world. Vampires, Mothmen, and of course Ghosts! Use what you learn and survive the weekend. 

This Week of Weird:

A drawing of a ghost dating from 1,500 BC has been found in the vaults of the imperialistic British Museum. Evidence from a collection of tablets from Mesopotamia (originated in ancient Babylonia) is theorized to have proof that stories of ghosts and spirits have been part of human society for millennia. “It is obviously a male ghost and he is miserable.”

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Roger Norquist is a comedian and writer based in Denver, Colorado. He is one of the three clones that host Werewolf Radar.

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