Conflicting Narratives
Investigations into sharp clashes between the widely accepted story and the actual surviving documents. We measure the growing gap separating public memory from the primary source material. This allows us to pinpoint the exact moment the official narrative drifted away from the verifiable facts.
The Great Devon Mystery – What Did They Really See in the Snow?
In February 1855, Devon (UK) woke to neat, hoof-like marks in fresh snow. Local reports contradicted one another. The national press imposed a single picture. We test the record and find a composite of animals, weather, and human theatre.
An Investigation into St George – The Political Saint
In 1348, Edward III quietly replaced England's patron saint with a Palestinian martyr whose life story was a mystery even to the Pope. The timing reveals this wasn't about faith, it was about war.
The Churchill Warmonger Myth – The May 1940 Cabinet Crisis Re-examined
A record-led check on the claim Churchill ‘blocked peace’ in 1940. We trace the May cabinet crisis, Nazi ‘feelers’, and where the modern reversal narrative breaks.


