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Khara-Hora Shaft

In 2011, deep in the harsh mountains of Kabardino‑Balkaria, speleologist Arthur Zhemukhov uncovered a startling find at Khara‑Hora—one that hints at a far older chapter of human history.

Bombed Japan

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What is Japan was bombed during WWII not just to win the war, but to erase traces of an older civilization?

They Were Never Aliens

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MyLunchBreak follows the patterns surrounding disclosure, advanced technology, Antarctica, and the possibility that the truth about our past may be far stranger than fiction

The Old World’s Fair

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The 1893 Chicago World’s Fair is one of the most famous events in American history, but what if we’ve never been told the full story?

Parasite Cleanse

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There is many ways to purge your body of parasites, but what about the parasites of the mind?

Humans As Batteries In A Designed Energy System

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Chad and Michelle Gibson discuss how human beings are biological energy systems, and how the architecture of modern civilization captures, directs, and extracts that energy with extraordinary precision.