The Shroud of Turin: Ancient Hoax or Holy Relic?
For centuries, one mysterious piece of cloth has captivated believers, skeptics, scientists, and historians alike: the Shroud of Turin.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
For centuries, one mysterious piece of cloth has captivated believers, skeptics, scientists, and historians alike: the Shroud of Turin.
Imagine you’re at a family barbecue, flipping burgers, when your conspiracy-loving uncle asks, “So, do you think quantum mechanics proves time travel is real?” This is your moment. You sip your drink, smirk knowingly, and say, “Well, that depends on whether you believe the universe plays dice or bends like a yoga instructor.”
Lia Rose, who reportedly used to compete as Zachary, won the high jump at the Portland Interscholastic League Varsity Relays with a height of 4 feet, 8 inches, beating the second-place finisher by two inches.
Bigfoot—North America’s most elusive legend—walks a strange tightrope between folklore and fringe science.
Fractals—those infinitely repeating geometric structures—exist in nature, history, human behavior, and biblical truth follow similar self-replicating cycles. These are not just coincidences; they reveal a mathematical and spiritual design woven into creation.
For most of history, governments have relied on monopolies of force, money, and information to control populations.
In the shadowy world of 3D-printed firearms, one pseudonym stood out: JStark1809. This alias belonged to Jacob Duygu, a German national born to Kurdish parents who arrived as refugees from Southeast Turkey in the 1990s. Duygu’s exact date of birth remains uncertain, but he was either 28 or 29 years old at the time of his death in 2021.
If you thought the Second Amendment was clear, Michigan’s recent attempts to outlaw 3D-printed firearms prove that clarity means nothing to politicians looking for control. The state’s latest ghost gun legislation mandates serial numbers on homemade firearms, threatens prison time for ownership, and in classic bureaucratic fashion, assumes criminals will suddenly start following gun laws. …
For years, the U.S. government has quietly been conducting genetic experiments on mice, changing their DNA in ways that would make even Mary Shelley raise an eyebrow.
For centuries, science and faith were not at odds but interwoven in the pursuit of truth. The greatest minds of history—far from being skeptics—believed that the universe operated under divine laws set by the Creator and that studying nature was a way to understand God’s handiwork. No scientist embodies this tradition more than Isaac Newton, …
Some researchers—including independent scholar Randall Carlson—have proposed a radical hypothesis: that the Moon may hold evidence of a pre-Adamic civilization—one that foresaw an impending catastrophe on Earth and sent an “ark” of knowledge to the lunar surface to preserve its legacy.
Ask any real farmer or backyard chicken keeper, and they’ll tell you the truth: chickens are not cuddly, feathered friends—they are ruthless, territorial, and will gladly tear each other apart to establish dominance.
For those interested in Artificial Intelligence, here is one of our best writers’ experiences.
It seems like everyone is talking about AI. It’s on the news. It’s in every newspaper. “AI is taking over the world,” the media headlines declare. “AI replaces 12 million jobs.” “AI wins Miss America Pageant.” AI might be writing this right now. There’s no way to know.
The debut of China’s DeepSeek AI has taken the tech world by storm, outperforming some of the most advanced Western AI technologies while boasting an open-source framework.
While subzero temperatures can be a struggle for humans, bundling up in layers and staying indoors is a luxury wildlife does not share.
On Day 1, President Trump stopped the politically motived persecution of a doctor trying to stop the mutilation of children as young as 11. Democrats wanted to send him to prison.
The roots of ham radio date back to the early 1900s, when hobbyists first started experimenting with wireless communication. By 1912, the United States had set licensing requirements for amateur operators, and the community of hams grew quickly.
The Bible presents a picture of humanity’s origins in perfection, with Adam and Eve created with pure DNA and the potential for extraordinarily long lives.