An 1891 Texas newspaper story claimed a fallen meteorite gave off poisonous effects and left people sick. More than a century later, the tale still survives through clippings, reposts, and retellings.
A mysterious rescue claim says a secret system called Ghost Murmur helped find a downed American airman in Iran by detecting a heartbeat — and online UFO audiences think it sounds eerily familiar.
The Serapeum of Saqqara mystery keeps pulling believers back to the giant granite boxes that look too precise, too heavy, and too strange to forget.
A careful look at the viral claim that ancient stone chambers across the British Isles were tuned to 110 Hz and may have altered the human brain, separating real archaeoacoustics research from internet overreach.
A grounded look at the reported Northwest Territories drill-site UFO sighting, why the video spread so quickly, what ordinary explanations might fit, and what remains unknown without better data.
Claims of a buried second Sphinx beneath Giza continue to circulate, but the evidence remains ambiguous and far less dramatic than the legend.
A grounded look at the allegations linking James Clapper to UFO retrieval narratives, why they keep resurfacing, and what evidence is still missing.
The Doomsday Clock is a symbolic warning, not a literal timer. Here’s what 85 seconds to midnight means, why it matters, and why some critics remain skeptical.