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“The Vampire of Poland: Buried With a Sickle to Stay Dead”
In 17th-century Poland, a young woman was buried with a sickle across her neck and a padlock on her toe. Why? Because they believed she was a vampire.
Forensic studies reveal she may have suffered from a medical condition that caused chest pain and fainting—symptoms mistaken for signs of the undead.
Her name is now lost to history… but we call her Zosia.
🎙️ Narrated documentary-style with real images from the discovery.
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Oh no, I’m sorry Zosia, we used to be stupid and don’t know a damn thing, anything weird we branded as demons and other dumb 💩.
How has the human race survived with this kind of ignorance?