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.
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?
Behind the 1970 Psychedelic Ban – How the CIA Kept Testing in Secret
Public health officials banned psychedelics in 1970 citing a void in medical knowledge. Meanwhile, the CIA kept its extensive pharmacological databases classified and continued testing compounds in secret military trials.
Isla Bermeja – The Mystery of the Gulf of Mexico’s Phantom Island
The Mexican Navy found open water at Isla Bermeja in 1997. A year later, the Interior Ministry still listed it as national territory. We trace the missing records and the resulting maritime treaty.
The Green Children of Woolpit – Examining the Medieval Records
Two medieval historians tell the same strange story of green-skinned children arriving in Suffolk, but their accounts do not match. A close look at the surviving records reveals how an unresolved historical contradiction was gradually rewritten into a fairy tale.
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 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.






