On the night of April 15, 1998 — the eighty-sixth anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic — researcher Robert D. Morningstar downloaded a...
Suppressed Archaeology
Between 1841 and 1912, newspapers across the United States published hundreds of accounts of oversized human skeletons unearthed from mounds, caves, riverbanks, and construction...
In 1995, a Russian researcher named Viatcheslav Koudriavtsev did something almost nobody in the Atlantis literature had bothered to do: he went back to...
Dismantle the geological cover-up and confront the reality of a submerged Pacific continent. This dossier scrutinizes “The Lost Lemuria“—exposing how Lemurian man, standing fifteen...
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the most comprehensively surveyed building on Earth — and yet the data that matters most has been scattered...
In the pyrophyllite mines near the village of Ottosdal in South Africa’s Northwest Province, miners have been pulling small metallic spheres out of Precambrian...









