A massive Soviet-era telescope that once sent humanity’s messages to alien civilizations has been destroyed in a Ukrainian drone strike, ending its transformation from cosmic messenger to military weapon.
A mysterious brain disease crept out of the trenches of World War I, killed over a million people by lulling them into an endless sleep, then vanished without a trace — and doctors still have no idea what caused it.
A hilltop crucifixion of children, the biggest gold nugget ever yanked out of the ground, unexpected and deadly tornadoes in February, and a round of golf for space cases.
From a vengeful saint’s ghost striking down a Viking conqueror to an occult-obsessed music producer who foresaw death at a séance and then walked straight into his own dark prophecy, February 3rd is one of history’s most unsettling dates.
A declassified Air Force document reveals that something fell from the sky into a Maryland forest during the most intense UFO wave in American history — and a Canadian engineer later claimed he held a piece of it in his hands.
A new documentary features testimony from a Pentagon scientist who claims George H.W. Bush privately confirmed to him that alien beings made face-to-face contact with military personnel at a New Mexico air base in 1964 — and that even after serving as CIA Director and President, Bush was told he didn’t have clearance to know more.
Two academics warn that the human mind has become the next battlefield.
Scientists find statistical evidence connecting strange lights in pre-satellite era photographs to atomic weapons testing.
Nicolas Flamel, the alchemist from Harry Potter, was a real 14th-century Parisian bookseller who became legendary for supposedly discovering the secret to immortality—and some believe he faked his death in 1418 and is still alive today.
New research reveals that all living things emit a measurable glow that vanishes the instant death occurs.
A respected geologist and author claimed on the podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience” that an ancient human civilization lived on the Moon and Mars 50,000 years ago, destroyed themselves through war, and that upcoming lunar missions will expose evidence the U.S. government has kept hidden for decades.
On November 18, 1978, a cassette recorder captured 44 minutes of audio that would become one of the most disturbing pieces of evidence in American history – the sounds of over 900 people dying in a Guyanese jungle compound.
On Tuesday morning, September 9th, 2025, military personnel stood before Congress to describe encounters with objects that shouldn’t exist – and revealed a system designed to keep them quiet.
A World War II fighter pilot chased something through the North Dakota sky for 27 minutes that defied every law of physics he understood — and four other witnesses watched it happen.
They flew planes made of plywood and canvas that could catch fire from a single tracer bullet, navigating by starlight with nothing but a compass and a map, their faces freezing in open cockpits while German searchlights hunted them through the darkness.
A groundbreaking study has uncovered statistical links between mysterious star-like objects in pre-satellite photographs, above-ground nuclear weapons testing, and reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena — suggesting something deeply unsettling was happening in our skies during the Cold War era.
The CIA admits it destroyed evidence about Soviet UFO investigations—and it’s not the first time classified files have mysteriously disappeared from their vaults.
For over four decades, researcher Robert Hastings has collected testimonies from 167 military veterans who witnessed something that shouldn’t exist—unidentified aerial phenomena systematically targeting America’s nuclear arsenal. Their accounts reveal a pattern of interference that nearly triggered World War III.