The Forbidden Zone of the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon, in addition to being one of the 7 Natural wonders of the world, is also the site of a disproportional amount of unexplained disappearances.
The Grand Canyon, in addition to being one of the 7 Natural wonders of the world, is also the site of a disproportional amount of unexplained disappearances.
Smithsonian Cover-Up: In 1908, President Teddy Roosevelt wanted to declare the Grand Canyon off-limits to all timber and mining operations.
During WWII, U.S. bombing raids destroyed over 2.5 million buildings across Japan.
In 1922, a remarkable archaeological discovery in Xiuning, China, unveiled ancient relics shedding light on early Chinese civilization.
The Chinese pyramids, massive earthen mounds shrouded in mystery, are believed to be ancient tombs of emperors, with the most famous located near Xi’an.
Nestled in the heart of India, the Maliabad Fort stands as a testament to the ingenuity and architectural prowess of ancient civilizations.
Churches of the old world were healing machine, repurposed after the reset as places of worship.