In February 2007, the Daily Princetonian described a small laboratory “nestled in the austere depths” of Princeton’s Engineering Quadrangle, decorated...
Temporal distortion and missing time in UAP cases: evidence, psychology, and what classic encounters really reveal about broken chronology.
Explore decades of Ganzfeld research, UAP data standards, and the testable limits of telepathy claims in modern anomaly science.
Explore research on DMT and UAP encounters, comparing large-scale psychedelic datasets with archived contact narratives and phenomenology.
Can prayer or intention heal at a distance? We examine major trials, meta-analyses, remote viewing, and UAP-linked healing claims to separate signal from story.
Why near-death experiences, altered states, and UAP encounters keep converging on the same forbidden territory of consciousness.
In the popular imagination, “remote viewing” is either a punchline or a superpower. In the real paper trail, it is...
Jinn in Islam bridge theology and high strangeness: shapeshifting, invisible intelligences rooted in scripture, folklore, and modern encounter reports.
Explore the Roswell incident through verified records, witness testimony, and official reports that shaped America’s most enduring UFO controversy.
An investigative look at missing time in UAP research, examining timelines, archives, case studies, and modern methods for analyzing temporal anomalies.
Could an advanced civilization vanish over millions of years? Explore the Silurian Hypothesis and how deep time reshapes technological evidence.
Linda Moulton Howe’s decades-long hunt for UAP physical evidence bridges journalism and lab science, spotlighting isotopic anomalies and debated metamaterials.
An in-depth look at modern UAP morphology, from classic “orbs” to multi-sensor taxonomies reshaping how unexplained aerial phenomena are classified.
“Cargo cult” originally described complex Pacific movements responding to overwhelming outside power. Today, it offers a powerful lens for understanding UAP, religion, and contact asymmetry.