MMXXVI VOL21 No.920

Cyclops triangle vanishing 108 years ago

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The lost tomb of Alexander the Great

In the 4th century AD, his lavish mausoleum in the city of Alexandria mysteriously disappeared from all historical records, never to be found. This is the story of the tomb until it was lost and the main theories about its possible location

Editor's picks

Flight 19 is the most famous aerial disappearance over the Bermuda Triangle. This is what happend during the flight according to the radio messages heard. We present an alternative version to the conclusions of the official investigation, establishing there were no survivors. Based on several tangible evidences and a mysterious telegram received by the relatives of one of the airmen, 10 days after disappearing

The Phaistos disk

A mysterious archaeological artifact, dated to the second millennium BC, with characteristics of possible Oopart, including the head of a punk

Where is the Ark of the Covenant?

Its trajectory until it was lost track of when the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and the possible locations where it has been sought and even allegedly photographed on one occasion

Percy Fawcett & the lost city of Z

The prestigious explorer gained worldwide fame when he disappeared in the Brazilian jungle, while searching for a mythical lost city he called "Z". His disappearance is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of 20th century exploration

Mitchell-Hedges Skull of Doom

Found in a Mayan ruin, the skull carved in quartz is so perfectly polished that it is considered impossible that it could have been produced by a pre-Columbian society without modern technology. Paranormal properties are attributed to the object. Real Mayan work, colonial art or modern forgery?

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Adopted since 3500 BC by numerous cultures, including early Christians, the pentagram was demonized in 1968. Historically, the symbol had no diabolical connotations

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Nolumus credere, velimus scire

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