Art Grindstone

RS-26 over Lviv: What Really Hit Ukraine That Night
Key Takeaways Available evidence points to a Russian ballistic missile strike on the night of 8–9 January 2026, geolocated to the Lviv region (SW Lviv / Rudno area) with fragments consistent with advanced weaponry. Russian MoD named the Oreshnik (RS-26) missile; Ukrainian authorities (SBU, Air Force) published debris photos and track data suggesting a launch […]

WW3 Text Alerts: Real Presidential Warning or Hoax?
Key Takeaways Evidence supports the federal Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) system; Presidential Alerts were tested nationwide on October 3, 2018, and cannot be opted out of. Many ‘prepare for WW3’ messages appear to be viral hoaxes—fake texts, forged screenshots, and manipulated media documented by fact-checkers and official statements. The unresolved question: whether any specific message […]

ISS Debris Dodge: The Truth Behind ‘Mind-Blown’ Clip
Key Takeaways On 19 November 2024, the ISS performed a Pre-Determined Debris Avoidance Maneuver (PDAM) using Progress 89 thrusters to raise the station’s orbit; the burn lasted 5 minutes, 31 seconds (NASA). PDAMs are routine: past examples include a 5 minute, 5 second burn in October 2022 to avoid Cosmos 1408 fragments; the station has […]

Calls From the Dead: Chatsworth, Organs, BEK Myths
Key Takeaways Chatsworth train collision on September 12, 2008: A head-on crash between Metrolink and Union Pacific trains killed 25 people. The NTSB blamed engineer distraction from texting and pushed for Positive Train Control safety tech. Family claims in Chatsworth: Relatives said they got about 35 calls from victim Charles E. Peck’s phone in the […]

Greenland Takeover: The U.S. War Plan Nobody Admits
Key Takeaways President Trump publicly floated buying Greenland in 2019; the idea resurfaced in 2026 with mixed White House messaging that did not categorically rule out military options. Legal and institutional barriers are high: a 1951 Denmark–U.S. defense agreement recognizes Danish sovereignty while allowing U.S. operations (e.g., Pituffik/Thule), and Greenlandic leaders and Inuit organizations uniformly […]

Greenland 2: Migration: The Science the Film Ignores
Key Takeaways from Greenland 2: Migration Greenland 2: Migration, directed by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin, hit U.S. theaters on January 9, 2026, with a reported runtime of about 98 minutes. Early box office pulled in roughly $3.2 million on opening day in North America, against industry budget estimates ranging […]

No Election in 2028?: What U.S. Law Really Says
Key Takeaways Online posts and videos are pushing an urgent claim: ‘No Election in 2028’ linked to scenarios like World War III, national emergencies, or martial law declarations, as seen in a recent YouTube video titled “⚡ALERT: No Election in 2028. WW3, Martial Law.” Federal statutes lock in presidential Election Day as the Tuesday after […]

UFO Archives vs Pentagon Reports: The Nimitz Tic Tac
Key Takeaways Archives like Rice University’s AOTI, founded in 2014, now hold around 18 collections and over a million documents by 2025, preserving crucial UAP records that challenge official narratives. The 2004 USS Nimitz ‘Tic Tac’ encounter, backed by FLIR and IR footage released in 2017, remains a standout anomaly with reports of extreme maneuvers […]

January 18, 2026 Solar Storm: New Moon, No Trigger
Key Takeaways New Moon occurred on 18 January 2026, as confirmed by sources like TheSkyLive and CHANI ephemerides. Community trackers and NOAA observed heightened solar activity in early January 2026, with NOAA SWPC issuing G1–G2 watches for Jan 1–3 and community logs showing a K-index up to K=6 around Jan 10. Independent commentator Stefan Burns […]

Bigfoot Evidence: Why the FBI Tests Didn’t Kill It
Key Takeaways Eyewitness reports often describe close encounters with a large, bipedal, hairy figure, accompanied by large footprints that are frequently cast in plaster, along with nocturnal vocalizations, tree knocks, and evasive behavior. Supporting data includes the BFRO’s database of around 75,000 reports, with 5,000 to 6,000 classified as credible, plus over 300 footprint casts […]

Poseidon Doomsday Torpedo: Test Claims vs Physics
Key Takeaways President Vladimir Putin announced on 29 October 2025 that Russia had successfully tested the Poseidon autonomous nuclear-powered underwater vehicle, claiming its nuclear power unit was activated during a submarine launch, according to the Kremlin transcript. Independent evidence includes the original 2018 public announcement of Poseidon and major media reports from Reuters, AP, and […]

Bob Lazar & S-4: What the Declassified Records Show
Key Takeaways from the Lazar Case In 1989, Bob Lazar went public in a silhouetted interview on KLAS with reporter George Knapp, claiming he worked at a secret site called S-4 near Area 51, where he helped reverse-engineer non-terrestrial craft. Independent records offer some support: a 1982 Los Alamos phonebook entry and local press clippings […]
