It's a myth. There is no evidence to support that such a flight had any extraordinary or unexplainable occurrences as the so - called 'true story' claims.
It's a made - up story. Many times, such stories spread without any factual basis. The idea of flight 914 having some sort of supernatural or out - of - the - ordinary event is not based on real aviation records or historical facts.
It's a myth. There are many so - called 'unexplained' stories about flights like this one that turn out to be fictional when investigated more closely.
Yes, it is. The story of flight 828 is often inspired by real - life events that are then fictionalized for the sake of the narrative. For example, there might be real airline incidents or disappearances that form the basis, but then the show adds elements like the time - traveling or the mysterious happenings to make it more interesting.
Yes. The story of Oceanic Flight 815 was inspired by real - life plane crashes. However, the show 'Lost' which prominently features this flight added a lot of fictional elements like the mysterious island and strange happenings there.
The Dogman is often considered a legend or a myth. There's no scientific evidence to prove its existence as a real creature. It's likely a part of folklore and urban legends that have been passed down and exaggerated over time.
There are different views on whether the Annabelle doll story is true. The believers point to the fact that the doll has been associated with numerous strange occurrences. For example, the people who first had the doll reported some really disturbing events like the doll seemingly having a life of its own. But from a scientific perspective, there's no evidence of the supernatural. It could be that psychological factors were at play, like the power of suggestion. But the fact that the story has persisted and has been so widely publicized gives it an air of authenticity that makes it difficult to completely write off as a made - up story.
Well, it's more of a myth. There's no solid evidence to prove that the so - called Andrew Carlssin story actually happened in the way it was reported. It could be an urban legend that got spread around.
The 'Abaddon Hotel' is likely a fictional story. There are many tales out there that claim to be true but are often just made - up for entertainment purposes, like horror stories shared around a campfire. Without any solid evidence or reliable sources, it's hard to believe it's a true story.
The truth about the Arne Conjuring real story is elusive. On one hand, the story has been passed down and documented by the Warrens, who dedicated their lives to exploring the paranormal. They claim to have witnessed the possession of Arne first - hand. On the other hand, modern science has no room for the concept of demonic possession. It's possible that Arne was suffering from a mental illness or some form of psychological trauma that was misconstrued as a supernatural event. Without definitive proof either way, it remains in the realm of speculation whether it's a true story or just a captivating myth.
I think it's a myth. While there are many so - called'real - life' Herobrine stories out there, they usually lack any real proof. These stories often start from someone's overactive imagination or a prank in the game that gets blown out of proportion. Minecraft has a huge community and things like this can spread quickly without any basis in reality.