Most legends begin in temples, tombs, or ancient texts. This one starts at a Russian summer camp…with a quiet kid who calmly said he used to live on Mars.
A single 1990 print shows a “diamond” object with a jet near Calvine, Scotland. See the press-to-MoD chain, the 2022 archive discovery, the 2024 technical analysis, and the best competing explanations.
In 1513, Ottoman admiral Piri Reis compiled a world map on gazelle skin using a mosaic of earlier charts. The surviving third shows the Atlantic, Europe, Africa, and South America with dense Ottoman notes.
A deep dive into the Zoo Hypothesis. How a hidden preserve for young civilizations could work, what weak signals to watch, an open test program, and how disclosure would reshape science, law, and culture if the curators finally speak.
In 1967 a 14-year-old in Pamlico County photographed a reflective figure and a white sphere. See Keel’s 1969 write-up, the contested images, skeptic points, and how a modern re-creation could settle the basics.