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Sputnik 22 and Sputnik 24: The Mars Curse

17 Jan 2020 2 minute read 2 comments Solominer

In the early days of space probes, many did not make it to their intended targets. These are two cases where Russia attempted to send two space probes to Mars. Along their journey the systems had some malfunctions and in the end the mission failed....

When Jesus abandoned America, or why TPTB prefer Pagan Gods

13 Jan 2020 5 minute read 1 comment KorbenDallas

I definitely did not expect us getting into something like this. It is common knowledge that the Pilgrims were a group of English people who came to America seeking religious freedom during the reign of King James I. I always thought that our Pi...

Marsnik Probes: The Mars Curse

13 Jan 2020 2 minute read 0 comments Solominer

In the early 1960s there was a race to space, and to set foot or lander on planets before other countries could. Even a flyby would be great bragging rights and will give scientists alot of data to look over. Russia attempted many Mars flybys and al...

Singapore, Michigan: Fires of 1871 and Sand Dunes.

13 Jan 2020 2 minute read 0 comments KorbenDallas

Thanks to @CurryCat, this sand buried town of Sigapore, Michigan came to our attention. Personally, I have never heard about it, yet, in the 19th century, they had their own currency, as you can see below. SourceThe Official Narrativeand 1871 ​...

1896: Brighton and Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway

13 Jan 2020 4 minute read 3 comments KorbenDallas

I doubt too many people know about this electric train. The Brighton and Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway was a unique coastline railway in Brighton, England that ran through the shallow coastal waters of the English Channel between 1896 and 190...

T-Rex: Dinosaur King

12 Jan 2020 2 minute read 1 comment dexpartacus

Almost seventy million years ago, this tyrannical lizard dominated the world among its own species. A hostile environment where instinct overcame everything and the law of the strongest was the only thing that mattered. It was from 10 to 12 meters...

Tartary - an Empire your school teacher forgot to tell you about. It was bigger than Russia once...

9 Jan 2020 5 minute read 2 comments KorbenDallas

"Tartary, a vast country in the northern parts of Asia, bounded by Siberia on the north and west: this is called Great Tartary. The Tartars who lie south of Muscovy and Siberia, are those of Astracan, Circassia, and Dagistan, situated north-west of t...

Subterrene Vehicles Traveling Underground: Past and Present

9 Jan 2020 10 minute read 2 comments KorbenDallas

Before you start reading the below post, please recall those "mystery hums", or weird engine sounds coming from beneath the ground. I have never heard any, but apparently there was a whole bunch of people who did. The Hum Noise The Rumbling Below: St...

Magic Mirrors: Ancient Television & Computers?

9 Jan 2020 1 minute read 0 comments KorbenDallas

Magic Mirrors​ There are quite a few fairy tale type accounts of the devices, which, with proper parallels drawn, could be understood today as Television Sets and Computers. I think this is pretty close to what we are witnessing in the texts.Please...

Leonardo Da Vinci and his micro-brushes

9 Jan 2020 7 minute read 1 comment KorbenDallas

Long overdue, but there it is. Apparently, the paintings done by Leonardo da Vinci cannot be faked by no artist of today. No matter how talented the artists of today are, not a single one of them is able to create a painting of the same quality. I am...