Much ado has been made in the media regarding the State of Virginia and their gun rights rally. How honest is this depiction and should we care? The conversation moves on to some ‘alien invasion’ speculation and why they might be interested in Earth. If you like hot takes then you’re in the right place! … Continue reading Virginia Gun Mob — Alien Invasion? — Skinwalker Ranch Update →
The ages pass. Things live and things die. What’s left is decay, buried in the soil for millennia, and modern archaeologists parse said data and write history. However, given a single comfortable narrative, is it possible that uncomfortable data is suppressed? Is this a vast conspiracy aimed at the past, to control the present, to … Continue reading Forbidden Archaeology And Odd Skeletons – Purposely Left Out Of The Academic Record? →
Cryptozoology is official known as a ‘pseudoscience and subculture that aims to prove the existence of entities from the folklore record’. It looks at creatures such as Bigfoot, the chupacabra, or the Loch Ness monster and attempts to locate, document, and study them. Cryptozoologists refer to these entities as cryptids – obscure, undocumented creatures typically … Continue reading Welcome to the Crypto Zoo! →
Frank and Mike explore some good ol’ fashioned Bigfoot mythology and offer some new evidence based on that thing called science. Or maybe not, it’s hard to tell. Dig in and enjoy the ride, we certainly did! Reported in different instances worldwide, Sasquatch is probably the most famous cryptid, and spawned the term cryptozoology. Sasquatch … Continue reading The Troubling Bigfoot Mythology →
Spirits and demons have walked the planet for many thousands of years, but are we creating a new digital wave of evil? Slender man, Dear David, Blue Whale Challenge…is it possible to create demons in real time that haunt the information superhighway? Frank and Mike explore some spiritual history, burial rituals, classic ghost stories, modern … Continue reading Is The Internet Haunted? →
If you follow any of the news cycles and process their narrative in any way, you will notice that they are very hostile to any other viewpoints. If somebody contradicts them in a factual or ideological fashion, they instantly dip into the same tiresome accusation, calling the opposition viewpoint(s) a “conspiracy theory”. To parse the … Continue reading “Conspiracy Theory” Is Not A Pejorative →