The mysterious death of Stanley Meyer – the man who invented ‘water powered car’
Stanley Meyer, the man who invented the “Water Powered Car.” The story of Stanley Meyer got more attention when he certainly died under mysterious circumstances after his idea of “water…
Hiroshima’s haunting shadows: The atomic blasts that left scars on humanity
On the morning of August 6, 1945, a citizen of Hiroshima was sat on the stone steps outside the Sumitomo Bank when the world’s first atomic bomb was detonated over…
Enormous megalithic complex from 5000 BC discovered in Spain
Lake Peigneur Disaster: Here’s how the lake once vanished into a salt mine!
Lake Peigneur, the lake in the U.S. state of Louisiana that was once emptied into the salt mine, creating the largest man created whirlpool ever. The Lake Peigneur: Lake Peigneur…
Makhunik: 5,000-year-old city of dwarfs who hoped to return one day
The tale of Makhunik makes one think of “Liliput City (Court of Lilliput)” from Jonathan Swift’s well-known book Gulliver’s Travels, or even the Hobbit-inhabited planet from J. R. R. Tolkien’s…
This gecko trapped in amber is 54 million years old, still looks alive!
Haunted Peyton Randolph House in Williamsburg
In 1715, Sir William Robertson constructed this two storey, L-shaped, Georgian-style mansion in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Later, it passed into the hands of a renowned revolutionary leader Peyton Randolph, the…
The Book of Ezekiel and the Flying Chariot of Fire: Misinterpreted ancient alien technology?
One of the most intriguing stories of ancient flying machines may be found in an unlikely place: the Bible. In addition to descriptions of what many consider to be specifics…
Rare Phoenician Necropolis discovered in Andalucia, Spain is extraordinary, scientists say
While upgrading water supplies in Andalucia, southern Spain, workers made an unexpected discovery when they came across an “unprecedented” and well-preserved necropolis of subterranean limestone vaults used by the Phoenicians, who…