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 carved U.S. Great Seal given as a friendly Soviet gift in 1945 reportedly hid one of the Cold War’s most ingenious listening devices — and the story still feels too perfect to be real.
A Brazilian police commander says officers and civilians encountered UFOs and nonhuman beings in Cláudio in 2008. The case still feels unfinished because the testimony is vivid, the place is real, and the public record remains frustratingly thin.
Believers think Beatriz Villarroel’s pre-satellite sky flashes may be one of the strongest archival UFO mysteries of the 1950s.
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.
The 2007 Costa Rica UFO sighting keeps resurfacing because the Motorola Razr footage still feels like one of those clips that should have been solved by now.
The Schumann resonance insomnia panic has believers asking whether Earth’s heartbeat is shifting human sleep, dreams, and anxiety all at once.
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.
Rome’s Porta Magica is a real 17th-century doorway covered in alchemical symbols, but the legend of vanished gold-making and secret knowledge is harder to prove.
A close look at the viral three-photo sequence from Antoine’s Restaurant in New Orleans, what commenters think they see, and the ordinary camera effects that may explain the figure.
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.
A deep investigation into why the Ouija board keeps returning in modern culture, why it still provokes haunting fear, and what its strange power reveals about ritual, folklore, and belief.