Scientists discovered something massive buried beneath the lunar surface in 2019 — a metallic mass so large it could stretch from New York to Chicago, hidden hundreds of miles underground where no one expected anything to exist.
Scientists discovered something massive buried beneath the lunar surface in 2019 — a metallic mass so large it could stretch from New York to Chicago, hidden hundreds of miles underground where no one expected anything to exist.
A Massachusetts woman’s quiet evening turned into a moment of wonder and confusion when she captured something unexplained floating through the darkness — just one of countless similar reports surfacing across the nation as more eyes turn skyward.
Deep beneath Mount Penteli near Athens lies a cave where electronics fail, water flows uphill, and explorers vanish without a trace.
From India to Zimbabwe to the Philippines, stones are falling from nowhere, fires are igniting without sources, and investigators remain baffled.
A Defense Intelligence Agency scientist reveals the classified race to reverse-engineer technology from craft with no wings, no engine, and no fuel.
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.
The story of how early Mormon leaders allegedly believed six-foot-tall Quakers were living on the moon is stranger, funnier, and more complicated than the memes suggest — and it involves a newspaper hoax, bat-men, a German professor who saw cities on the lunar surface, and a game of telephone spanning four decades.
It might be lesser-known that Amityville, or the hauntings of the Smurl family, or numerous other investigations made famous by Ed and Lorraine Warren, but a small home in Connecticut is one of the most terrifying and well-documented cases of the paranormal in recent history.
That viral claim about “The 12 Days of Christmas” being a secret Catholic catechism turns out to be the perfect example of how our brains can trick us into seeing faith where none was planted. From a $28,000 grilled cheese sandwich bearing the Virgin Mary’s face to ghost hunters hearing spirit voices in radio static, we’re wired to find meaningful patterns everywhere — even when those patterns don’t exist. What does this mean for believers trying to discern genuine revelation from the stories we tell ourselves?
A massive new study reveals that almost everyone believes intelligent extraterrestrial life exists, yet we vastly underestimate how many of our friends and neighbors share this belief — hiding our convictions like a shameful secret even though nearly all of us feel the same way.
Hundreds of people have reported encounters with what looks exactly like Santa Claus — and they weren’t children dreaming on Christmas Eve. If the real Santa doesn’t exist, what are these witnesses actually seeing… and why does it want to be seen?
From an inexplicable force that turned a woman to ashes in her farmhouse, to strange phenomena that transformed a quiet English town into a UFO hotspot, these chilling Christmas mysteries continue to baffle investigators and haunt communities long after the holiday decorations were packed away.
A persistent military legend claims U.S. special forces encountered and killed a red-haired giant in the mountains of Afghanistan — and that the government has been covering it up ever since.
Ancient legends describe the Djinn as beings made of smokeless fire — but modern researchers believe these shapeshifting entities from parallel dimensions may be responsible for UFO sightings, shadow people encounters, and alien abductions happening right now.