A neutral, evidence-focused review of the most-cited arguments for the Philadelphia Experiment claim. This article lists the core arguments supporters use, the original source types (letters, books, veteran testimony, government documents), how each claim can be tested, and what documentary records and expert reviews actually show.
Examining Hollow Earth Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
A neutral, evidence-focused review of the Hollow Earth claims: what supporters point to, the source types behind those arguments, and how each claim holds up when checked against archival, geophysical, and historical records.
Dyatlov Pass Cover-Up Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite — Examined
A careful review of the Dyatlov Pass cover-up claims: where the main arguments come from, what primary sources they rely on, and how each holds up to available documentation. This article lists the strongest arguments supporters cite, the type of evidence behind them, and concrete verification tests.
Verdict on Atlantis Lost Civilization Claims: What the Evidence Shows and What We Can’t Prove
A careful, evidence-focused verdict on the Atlantis lost civilization claims: what originates in Plato’s dialogues, what later writers added, what archaeology and sea‑level science document, and which parts remain speculative or contradicted.
Examining Bermuda Triangle Mystery Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
A neutral, evidence-focused review of the main arguments used to support Bermuda Triangle mystery claims — from Flight 19 and the USS Cyclops to magnetic/meteorological theories and popular books — with source types, simple verification tests, and what checks of the records actually show.
Verdict on Flat Earth Claims: What the Evidence Shows, What’s Documented, and What We Can’t Prove
A careful, evidence-focused verdict on Flat Earth claims. This article separates what is directly documented (historical measurements, geodetic data, satellite imagery), what supporters argue but don’t document, and what remains disputed or unproven. Sources and counterevidence are cited throughout.
HAARP Weather Control Claims: Examined — Origins, What the Evidence Shows, and Why the Story Spread
An evidence-focused overview of HAARP weather control claims: what supporters allege, what primary sources and researchers document, where the idea began, and why the claim spread despite repeated scientific rebuttals. This article separates documented facts, plausible inferences, and unsupported assertions.
HAARP Weather Control Claims Examined: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
An analytical review of the most-cited arguments that HAARP can control weather. This article lists the specific claims supporters point to (patents, program documents, media threads), notes the kind of evidence they rely on, and shows what independent sources and experts actually document or dispute. The focus is evidence-based, neutral, and careful about what can — and cannot — be proven.
Examining Ancient Megastructures ‘Impossible Tech’ Claims: What the Evidence Shows
A neutral overview of the claim that ancient megastructures were built using ‘impossible’ or lost technologies. This article summarizes the claim, traces its origins, compares documented archaeology and experiments, explains why the idea spread, and lists what is documented, disputed, and still unknown.
