Timeline Conflict
Investigations into stark, provable contradictions regarding the exact timing of critical events. When separate official logs place the exact same action in two different orders, we step in. We highlight the mismatched timestamps to show exactly where the accepted chronology stops holding together.
RAF Akrotiri and the UK’s Denial of US Access
The United Kingdom denied granting the US access to RAF Akrotiri during the 2026 Iran war. We investigate how civilian flight trackers and hostile intelligence exposed a fatal divergence in records.
The Expanding Earth – Why a Disproven Geodynamic Theory Persisted
Ordinary observation suggests the Earth is accumulating mass, but space geodesy proves its radius is statically fixed. This investigation traces the timeline conflicts, military data siloing, and institutional bias that temporarily obscured the truth.
The Lufthansa Flight 615 Hijacking – Auditing the Empty Departure
A 130-seat jet departs Damascus with zero passengers. Thirteen people board in Beirut. Hours later, West Germany surrenders three Munich attackers. We audit the anomalous flight logs and the fractured official response.
The Border Wars – Did Devon Invent the Cornish Pasty?
The law says a pasty must be Cornish. A 1510 ledger from Plymouth disagrees. We audit the medieval records that challenge the £300m PGI monopoly.
Labour Party Policy Pipeline – The Fabian Society Timeline Conflict
Labour presents its 2023 policy platform as a grassroots achievement. The documentary record reveals that the flagship National Care Service architecture was inserted late from an externally funded think-tank blueprint.
Phantom Laboratories in Space Medicine – Data Discrepancies Found
An investigation into long-duration space medicine papers reveals duplicated clinical datasets, impossible calculations, and phantom institutional research bases that do not exist in the physical records.
Cardan Grille Anachronism – Can a Sixteenth-Century Mask Fit the Voynich?
Does the Voynich Manuscript hide text written through a Cardan grille? We test the dates, the device’s history, and the text’s behaviour to see if a sixteenth-century mask could plausibly fit a fifteenth-century book.
Condor’s Ghost – How a Cold War Assassination Program Was Rebranded
On September 16, 1976, the U.S. State Department was ordered to "take no further action" on a warning against Condor's assassination plots. Five days later, a car bomb exploded on Embassy Row. This wasn't an intelligence failure.
The Bennington Triangle – When Missing Records Create Missing People
Between 1945 and 1950, five people vanished near Glastenbury Mountain. Decades later, a folklorist packaged the cold cases into a supernatural phenomenon. We examine the delayed reports and institutional failures behind the legend.
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.









