Narrative Fractures
Contradictions between official reports, competing accounts, or broken timelines. We examine cases where different agencies tell different stories about the same events, where witness accounts don’t match documentation, and where chronologies fall apart under examination.
The Third Secret of Fátima – Shadows Behind the Vision
What happens when a vision is sealed for 83 years? The Third Secret of Fátima remains a source of contradiction, control, and religious unease. What was really withheld and why?
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 Book of Enoch and the Legacy of Forbidden Knowledge
Once revered, then suppressed, the Book of Enoch tells of angels who taught forbidden arts and sowed the seeds of corruption. Its warnings linger: what dangers arise when knowledge is gifted from the wrong source?
The Green Children of Woolpit
Two mysterious children appeared from a pit in medieval Suffolk. Green-skinned, speechless, and displaced, their story echoes through folklore and forgotten history.
The Empire That Knew It Would Die – The Aztec Collapse
What if the fall of the Aztec Empire wasn’t a conquest, but a prophecy fulfilled? This article explores erased codices, fatalistic cosmology, and the theory that Montezuma didn’t lose. He complied.