From what I'm hearing is their website had $50 wager per 1 Shuffle Token since AD2. They never corrected it and it was misleading towards many. Wether you're right or I'm right, one thing is for sure. A large percentage of users are upset because they feel taken advantage of. There's no going around that.
This is why you shouldn't gamble on online crypto casinos. I usually stay in my lane with my page but I don't like people getting scammed and came across this post. Upon looking up @noahdummett, the guy behind this, he's out there making big bets and one would assume it's with the money you lost gambling, while giving his users scraps in return. I hope everyone gets repaid for the damages.
@arslansatti26 @shufflecom If you wagered 1.3M on shuffle you should be getting 26,000 shuffle tokens according to their airdrop tokenomics. $50=1 shuffle token.
This would help grow and speed up our paranormal investigations. As part of our future philanthropic vision of connecting the paranormal to help homeless families with children, which we've mentioned before and have worked the field for over 8 years, we'd be more than happy to share a good amount with a non-profit that has one of the highest success rates. Either way we think it's really cool that you're helping people out! Thank you @Trainwreckstv!
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Ariel, the 46th angel of the Shem HaMephorash, gleams from Kabbalistic lore, not infernal grimoires. Tied to Psalm 145:9, âThe Lord is good to all,â sheâs a guardian of nature, a lion of God in Hebrew tongue. No trumpet blares, no legions bow. She shepherds winds, waters, wild beasts, soothing chaos with quiet might. In Jewish mysticism, she aids Rabbi Isaac Luria, unveiling creationâs secrets. Medieval tales paint her healing the sick, guiding lost souls under Raphaelâs wing. No fall stains her name, pure light holds. Summoned in prayer, not circles, she offers clarity, not dominion. Skeptics see symbol, not spirit, a mindâs balm over mystic truth. Her breeze stirs, but the proofâs in faithâs whisper.
#DemonicPossession #ExorcismFiles #SupernaturalCases #PossessionMysteries #OccultInvestigations #ParanormalEvidence
Ever walked the quiet streets of Enfield Illinois and heard a scratch that didnât belong? Thatâs the Enfield Horrorâs legacy: a three-legged gray-skinned freak with pink flashlight-sized eyes that terrorized the town in 1973. On April 25 Henry McDaniel found it clawing at his door after his kids said it tried breaking in and he shot it point-blank but it just hissed like a wildcat and leapt 50 feet in three bounds. Days later Rick Rainbow and friends saw a 5-foot gray thing sprinting near an abandoned house while cryptozoologist Loren Coleman heard its banshee-like shrieks. Some call it an escaped kangaroo others a mutant or alien but footprints with six toe pads and scratched siding on McDanielâs house kept the mystery alive. Imagine a two-headed version of this beast joining the fray doubling the terror on those tracks. Ever seen something odd dart through the woods or heard a cry that wasnât right? Share your wildest small-town scare below: Iâm dying to know whatâs still out there!
#EnfieldHorror #CryptidMysteries #IllinoisLegends #MonsterHunters #UnexplainedTales
Summer 1920, Lisbon, Portugal. Maria de Jesus, a young woman in her 20s, crumples in her familyâs cramped Alfama flat. Sheâs been pious, tending the SĂŁo Vicente de Fora church, until fits seize her. Her voice rasps, spitting curses in Latin she never learned. Neighbors whisper possession. Father Manuel Costa arrives, clutching a crucifix and the Rituale Romanum. Over three days, he prays in a stifling room, holy water steaming off her skin. Witnesses, four kin and a fishmonger, see her twist, reject the cross, growl âAsmodeus.â A candlestick topples untouched. By day four, sheâs still, claiming a shadow fled. No relapse follows. Church logs mark it a deliverance amid Portugalâs post-war churn. Doctors, absent, mightâve said fever, trauma. Was it evil or a soul frayed by the cityâs pulse? Alfamaâs alleys keep the secret.
#DemonicPossession #ExorcismFiles #SupernaturalCases #PossessionMysteries #OccultInvestigations #ParanormalEvidence
Cimeies, the 66th spirit of the Ars Goetia, rides from the pages of the Lesser Key of Solomon. A Marquis of Hell, he governs 20 legions, appearing as a valiant warrior astride a black steed. His voice booms, teaching grammar, logic, rhetoric, unveiling lost treasures and hidden things. Strength flows from his hand, bending wills in Africaâs wilds, some claim, where he once broke foes for a summonerâs gain. Fallen from Thrones or Powers, perhaps, his celestial rankâs a guess, no scripture agrees. His sealâs traced in candlelight, promising mastery over words and war. Skeptics call it fable, not fact, a mindâs trick over mystic might. His horse paws the dirt, but the truth stays buried in old grimoires.
#DemonicPossession #ExorcismFiles #SupernaturalCases #PossessionMysteries #OccultInvestigations #ParanormalEvidence
What if a fiery sage could unlock the starsâ secrets? AMY, #58 in the Ars Goetia, commands 36 legions, teaching astrology and hidden lore, a blazing echo of jinn in Surah 55 who guard cosmic truths, or demons Christian exorcists in Mark 9 cast out. Rare texts hint heâs a fallen flame of wisdom, his light a lure akin to Islamic jinn tempting with forbidden knowledge. Early Christians used Jesusâ name, Muslims Surah 113, to quench his blaze. What mysteries flicker in his embers?
#DemonicPossession #Jinn #ChristianFaith #IslamicSpirituality #Mysteries #Supernatural
The Bansheeâs Comb is a silver hairpiece unearthed in 2023 from a 1700s grave near Galway, Ireland, by Sean Doyle during a cemetery cleanup. Doyle, a local groundskeeper, reported hearing shrieks and seeing a hag brushing her hair in his home after bringing it there; he described it as an ornate comb with Celtic knots, per a 2023 Irish Independent article. Itâs now in a Dublin collectorâs private possession, who claims it emits a keening sound at night, noted in a 2024 paranormal forum post. Irish folklore links combs to banshees (female spirits who wail to foretell death) often depicted combing their hair; finding one is considered a bad omen, as in tales from Ancient Legends of Ireland by Lady Wilde (1887). No historical records confirm its original owner or graveâs occupant. No scientific evidence supports the shrieks or sounds; claims rely on Doyleâs and the collectorâs accounts.
#BansheesComb #IrishFolklore #HauntedObject #Galway #Paranormal #CelticMystery
On September 1, 1969, in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, multiple residents across towns like Sheffield and Great Barrington reported bizarre UFO encounters that sparked a decades-long mystery. Thom Reed, then 9, and his family claimed a glowing, amber orb hovered over their car near a covered bridge, followed by lost timeâthey next found themselves miles away, disoriented. That same night, Melanie Kirchdorfer saw a saucer-like craft with lights over Lake Mansfield, while others, including Jane Green, spotted bright objects moving erratically in the sky. Over a dozen witnesses, unconnected, gave consistent accounts to local radio and police, some under hypnosis years later recalling abductions by small beings. No physical evidence like debris turned up, and the Air Force didnât investigate, leaving skeptics to suggest mass hysteria or misidentified planes. The Great Barrington Historical Society later recognized it as a significant event, but itâs still a head-scratcherâcollective delusion or something more?
#UFO #Berkshire1969 #MassachusettsMystery #AlienEncounter #UFOSighting #UnexplainedPhenomena #AbductionCase
What if an angel could heal both body and bond? REHAEL: #39 of the Shem HaMephorash. Ruling the next 5 degrees of Libra, he restores health and filial love, a tender balm against jinn in Surah 72 who fray ties, or demons Christian exorcists in Mark 5 cast out. Kabbalists say he mends generational rifts, a cure early faithful might have seen as defying possessionâs scars. His care still knits the torn.
#Angelology #ShemHaMephorash #ChristianFaith #IslamicSpirituality #Mysteries #Supernatural
On October 18, 1973, a U.S. Army Reserve helicopter crew of fourâCaptain Lawrence Coyne, Lt. Arrigo Jezzi, Sgt. John Healey, and Sgt. Robert Yanacsekâwas flying from Columbus to Cleveland, Ohio, when they encountered a UFO near Mansfield. Around 11 p.m., at 2,500 feet over Charles Mill Lake, they spotted a red light closing in fast from the east, prompting Coyne to dive at 2,000 feet per minute to avoid a collision. The gray, cigar-shaped objectâabout 60 feet longâstopped right above them, bathing the cabin in green light from its underside. Suddenly, the chopper climbed to 3,500 feet without Coyneâs input, despite controls set for descent. Ground witnesses, including a family south of Mansfield, saw the event too, describing a bright object hovering over the helicopter. Radio contact failed during the encounter, and the craft sped off westward, leaving a broken compass that had to be replaced. The incident, dubbed âCoyne Incident,â won a National Enquirer award for its credibilityâno explanation fits, and itâs still a top-tier UFO case.
#UFO #CoyneIncident #1973UFO #MansfieldUFO #AlienEncounter #UFOSighting #UnexplainedMystery
What if an angel could cloak you from harm? HAHEUIAH: #24 of the Shem HaMephorash. Ruling the next 5 degrees of Cancer, he shields and nurtures, a silent guard against jinn in Surah 72 who strike with malice, or demons Christian rites in Mark 5 cast out. Kabbalists whisper he veils the faithful from evil eyes, a refuge early believers mightâve seen as defying possessionâs reach. His embrace still shelters the vulnerable.
#Angelology #ShemHaMephorash #ChristianFaith #IslamicSpirituality #Mysteries #Supernatural