A hand-drawn sketch allegedly capturing what one man saw during a near-death experience has gone massively viral. Here is what the drawing shows, why believers think it matches ancient accounts, and what skeptics say.
Former Alaska Air National Guard member John Reeves has shared 1970s UAP footage discovered at Elmendorf Air Force Base. The tape shows a craft with unusual flight characteristics, reigniting decades of questions about what the military was tracking.
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Inside the Al Qasimi Palace, a $130 million UAE mansion abandoned so fast that dinner plates were left on the table—and why locals blame something far darker than bankruptcy.
A new AI-powered subsurface scan of Stonehenge has detected hidden chambers, abandoned foundations, and geometric patterns that archaeologists say ‘should not exist.’ What the technology found—and what it might mean.
A new Oregon Bigfoot rock-thrown-at-a-truck report has cryptid watchers revisiting an old pattern: the moment a quiet forest road suddenly feels occupied by something just beyond the headlights.
A TikTok video showing what appeared to be a skinwalker figure near an Ohio school at night went viral in February 2026, then spread to Twitter by April. We break down what the video shows, why believers are convinced, and what the debate looks like now.
David Wilcock’s reported death detonated across UFO and paranormal feeds almost instantly, with grief, suspicion, and end-times language colliding before the facts had even cooled.
One small apartment, one body reduced almost entirely to ash, and one phrase that never stops crawling back into public imagination: spontaneous human combustion. The Mary Reeser case still feels like fire behaving with intention.
The Philip Experiment keeps coming back because it sounds less like a ghost story and more like a forbidden instruction manual: invent a spirit, feed it attention, and wait to see if the room starts answering back.
The musallat jinn phenomenon has become one of the internet’s most unsettling possession narratives, blending Islamic folklore, sleep terror, viral clips, and modern occult fear.