Ancient Petroglyphs and the Solar Micronova Hypothesis

Ancient Petroglyphs and the Solar Micronova Hypothesis A Global Mystery Carved in Stone Around the world, ancient peoples carved strikingly similar symbols into rock – abstract shapes, stick-figures with outstretched limbs, concentric circles, and other geometric patterns. These petroglyphs appear in Arizona’s deserts, on Italian alpine cliffs, in the Armenian highlands, the Arabian peninsula, the … Read more

After the Younger Dryas: Key Biological and Cultural Developments

After the Younger Dryas: Key Biological and Cultural Developments The Younger Dryas (c. 12,900–11,700 years ago) was a sudden cold spell that briefly reversed the warming trend at the end of the last Ice Age. When this period ended around 9700 BCE, the climate warmed rapidly and stabilized. In its wake, human societies underwent remarkable … Read more

Independent Investigations of Self‑Assembling Nanostructures in Vaccinated Blood

Independent Investigations of Self‑Assembling Nanostructures in Vaccinated Blood Several independent researchers and labs – unaffiliated with government or major institutions – have visually documented anomalous micro/nanostructures in the blood of individuals who received mRNA COVID-19 injections. Using various microscopy techniques, these investigators report self-assembling, nano-scale structures (wires, tubes, crystals, etc.) forming in vaccine fluids and … Read more

Origins of Cannabis: Investigating Ancient Genetic Engineering and Non-Native Theories

Origins of Cannabis: Investigating Ancient Genetic Engineering and Non-Native Theories 1. Genetic Anomalies and Genome Insights Ancient Genome with Unique Traits: Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) possesses a genome that exhibits unusual features compared to typical Earth plants. It is a diploid species (2n=20) with separate male and female individuals (dioecious), and it stands almost alone … Read more

Investigative Report: The 1912 Titanic Sinking Revisited

Investigative Report: The 1912 Titanic Sinking Revisited 1. Modern Wreck Scans and Hull Damage Anomalies High-resolution surveys of the RMS Titanic wreck have unveiled physical damage details at odds with the traditional iceberg-collision story. Recent 3D mapping by Magellan Ltd. created a complete “digital twin” of the wreck, allowing investigators to scrutinize the hull’s condition … Read more

Alternate Cosmological Models: Geocentrism and Firmament Frameworks

Alternate Cosmological Models: Geocentrism and Firmament Frameworks Introduction Throughout history, various cosmological models have placed Earth in a central or unique position in the universe. These alternate models stand in contrast to the modern scientific consensus, which holds that Earth orbits the Sun (heliocentrism) and that the universe has no single physical center (as described … Read more

Cycles of ~12,000 Years in Vedic, Mayan, and Torah Traditions

Cycles of ~12,000 Years in Vedic, Mayan, and Torah Traditions Introduction Ancient civilizations often conceived of time as cyclical, with great ages or epochs that repeat. Among these cycles, a period on the order of ten to twelve millennia appears in various guises. In this report, we investigate how a ~12,000-year cycle (specifically around 12,000–12,500 … Read more

How to Use AI Tools Mindfully: Avoid Psychological Traps and Stay Grounded

How to Use AI Tools Mindfully: Avoid Psychological Traps and Stay Grounded Artificial intelligence tools – from large language model chatbots to image generators – are now widely available and incredibly powerful. They can assist with research, creativity, and problem-solving. However, using these AI tools wisely requires awareness of certain psychological traps that users can … Read more

Vaccine Adverse Effects: Insights from Independent Research

Vaccine Adverse Effects: Insights from Independent Research Introduction Vaccines have been instrumental in controlling infectious diseases, but independent researchers have raised concerns about potential adverse effects on both human and animal health. Unlike studies funded by manufacturers, independent investigations—conducted by universities, non-profit groups, and whistleblowers—often scrutinize rare, long-term, or underreported outcomes. These include acute reactions, … Read more

The 1967 Israeli Attack on USS Liberty: A Comprehensive Report

The 1967 Israeli Attack on USS Liberty: A Comprehensive Report Background and Context On June 8, 1967, the United States Navy ship USS Liberty (AGTR-5) was conducting intelligence-gathering operations in international waters of the eastern Mediterranean, near the Sinai Peninsula. This was the fourth day of the Six-Day War between Israel and several Arab states. … Read more