In the annals of aviation history, few incidents are as baffling and enigmatic as the mysterious 50-minute UFO encounter experienced by a Japanese cargo plane in the skies over Alaska. This extraordinary incident, which took place in the vast expanse of Alaskan airspace, has baffled experts and captured the imagination of conspiracy theorists and UFO enthusiasts around the world.
According to historian Mohd Fuad, he discovered some bone fragments exposed in the above-mentioned cave while searching for new archaeological relics authorized by the Malacca State Government. This finding may be evidence to support the claim that the first people who settled in Malacca, even during the Malay Kingdom, had very large body sizes.
The discovery of these enigmatic tombs spans different periods and cultures. Evidence of this peculiar burial custom has been found from Europe to Asia, suggesting a widespread and long-standing tradition. The significance of placing the skull between the legs remains a subject of speculation and debate among researchers.
This is a rare image of the Sphinx taken from a hot air balloon, early 19th century. This is before excavation and restoration. What if there is more to the Anunnaki than history tells us?
Analysis of 50,000-year-old Neanderthal skeletal remains found two years ago in Russia's Chagyrskaya Cave has revealed fascinating genetic data. Genetic material from three prevalent viruses affecting humans today was discovered: adenovirus (which causes cold symptoms), herpesvirus (associated with cold sores) and papillomavirus (known for genital warts and cancer).
The Sahara Desert, a vast and arid expanse, has recently become the focal point of groundbreaking discoveries that point to extraterrestrial origins. These remains, buried beneath the endless sacred tombs, are causing a significant stir in the scientific community and beyond.
The Shroud of Turin is believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth. The cloth is currently on display at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy. (Image credit: Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images)