Evidence Mishandling
Cases where crucial physical or documentary evidence was lost, severely contaminated, or disclosed far too late to be useful. We scrutinise chain-of-custody documentation alongside official disclosure logs. This lets us pinpoint the exact moment the handling procedures completely broke down.
The Compromised Witness – Re-evaluating the Yuba County Five
A single, shifting account steered the Yuba County Five narrative. This piece tests that testimony against the physical record, explains the official handling errors, and sets out what documents and tests are still needed.
The Yuba County Five – A Case Reclassified
For forty years, the disappearance of the Yuba County Five was a tragic accident. But a recently released official memo reclassifies the case as a homicide, revealing authorities now believe the men were victims of foul play.
The Derveni Papyrus – The 44-Year Silence Behind Europe’s Oldest Book
The Derveni Papyrus survived a funeral pyre, only to face 44 years of institutional breakdown. This investigation tracks razor cuts, a 1982 transcript leak, and ignored multispectral imaging.
Cicada 3301 – Server Infrastructure and Missing State Paperwork
Cicada 3301 required global physical deployment yet ran on a cheap, shared server. Archival records reveal a total vacuum of public funding, contractor, or registration paperwork compared to official state campaigns.
The Pollock Twins Case – Missing Records and Witness Contradictions
The 1958 Pollock twins case became a cornerstone of academic reincarnation research. However, an audit of the underlying evidence reveals missing contemporaneous medical records and irreconcilable witness contradictions.
Third Secret of Fatima – Archival Record and Geometry Anomaly
A severe physical geometry clash exists between the 2000 Vatican publication of the Third Secret of Fatima and 1957 physical audits. Document trails expose a systemic routing fracture that split the files into separate departmental safes.
The Lead Masks Case and the Price of Seeking
In 1966, two Brazilian technicians climbed a hill with precise instructions and lead eye masks. What they sought (and what killed them) remains a riddle of belief, science, and ritual blindness.
Inside the Dyatlov Pass Cover-Up – Investigating the 1959 Archive Evidence
A review of the 1959 Dyatlov Pass case files reveals missing timeline sequences, suppressed radiological findings, and a clear contradiction between local witness statements and the official state resolution.
The Akhmim Codex – A Century of Missing Records
The Akhmim Codex is the primary witness to the Gospel of Peter. Yet its 1886 extraction lacks field logs, and modern palaeography reveals a sprawling chronological gap in its history.
The Devil’s Footprints of 1855 – How the 100-Mile Story Was Built
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.









