Logic Failure
Investigations into official explanations that entirely contradict their own internal logic. When cause and effect refuse to line up, or the stated reasoning shatters on contact with the primary record, we map the failure. We trace the problem back to the exact point the narrative stops making rational sense.
Why Western Academia Avoids the Ethiopian Ark of the Covenant Claim
The original Ark of the Covenant allegedly sits guarded in an Axum chapel. We examine how funding biases, theological gridlock, and colonial historiography created a century-long academic blind spot around the claim.
The Dash That Wouldn’t Die – Investigating the AI Punctuation Paradox
Why does AI overuse the em dash? This case traces its literary roots, digital quirks, and what one punctuation mark reveals about machine authorship.
The Cosmic Serpent Connection – Vision, DNA, and Mystery
Why do serpent entities appear in visions across cultures and psychedelics alike? From ayahuasca ceremonies to the DNA double helix, this article explores the enduring enigma of the cosmic serpent and what it might know.
Chronovisor – The Vatican’s Hidden Time-Viewing Mystery
A Vatican time-viewing device, a monk-scientist, and a forbidden glimpse into sacred history. The Chronovisor legend endures... part miracle, part myth, and wholly unresolved.
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.
The Churchill Warmonger Myth – The May 1940 Cabinet Crisis Re-examined
The narrative that Winston Churchill prolonged the Second World War by rejecting a genuine peace offer from Adolf Hitler in May 1940 has gained recent traction. A review of the War Cabinet minutes and Hitler's diplomatic record reveals a timeline of broken treaties, not a missed opportunity for peace.





