In moments of survival, people have claimed to sense a mysterious presence that helps them through hard times and leads them to safety. From expeditions through the Arctic, to escaping the World Trade Center during 9/11, what’s come to be known as the Third Man Factor has reportedly saved dozens if not hundreds of lives. The question is – is it our own survival mechanism or some supernatural force?

Photo of Sir Ernest Shackleton (second from left) and his team who all claimed to experience the Third Man Factor on their Arctic Expedition. Courtesy of DailyMail.co.uk

Image of Ron DiFrancesco who claimed to experience the Third Man Factor in escaping the World Trade Center during 9/11. Photo courtesy of Heidi Ulrichsen and Subury.com

Jerry Linenger, doctor and astronaut who claimed to experience the Third Man Factor while on the Mir Space Station. Photo courtesy of NASA and Wikipedia.com
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