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Is Oil an Advanced Lubricant Engineered by Planetary Builders?
Oil has long been cast as a “fossil fuel,” yet its mysteries run deeper than the story of ancient plankton and plants. Found at depths twice as great as any known fossil, oil contains anomalies that resist biological explanations. Some reservoirs even refill themselves, hinting at processes beyond scarcity-based models. Could petroleum be more than nature’s byproduct? Perhaps it was engineered, a planetary lubricant designed to stabilize Earth’s crust and sustain life.
jared murphy
Aug 195 min read


The Klerksdorp Spheres: Ancient Artifacts That Challenge Our Historical Understanding
Discovered in 3-billion-year-old rock, the Klerksdorp Spheres blur the line between natural wonder and possible artifact. Their symmetry, grooves, and enigmatic age challenge mainstream history, sparking debates over whether they are mere geological curiosities—or whispers of a forgotten civilization.

Kristi Bass
Jul 263 min read


The Copper Connection: Michigan’s Ancient Metal Found in England
Could ancient transatlantic trade have taken place thousands of years before Columbus set sail? A recent archaeological revelation may...

Kristi Bass
Jul 153 min read
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