Alexander Terrell
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I write about the cycles of history, lost civilizations, hidden knowledge, and the unforseen forces shaping our reality. If you've ever questioned reality, felt like history was repeating itself. You are in the right place.
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The Real Reason We Bury the Dead
For millennia, we’ve buried our dead—but what if it wasn’t just out of respect? What if it was out of fear? Imagine a time when death wasn’t the end. When something inside the body refused to die, twisting the corpse into something unnatural. Myths of zombies, vampires, and the undead exist in nearly every culture. But what if they weren’t just stories? What if they were warnings?
By Alexander Terrell11 months ago in Horror
Wires of the Past
Rojas ran her fingers over the cold metal of the engine’s core. The hum of The Last Starship vibrated through her bones, the sound a reminder of both the ship’s resilience and its impending decay. Each circuit she fixed, each panel she patched, was another step in a race against time—a race to find hope in the broken technology that was supposed to save them all.
By Alexander Terrell11 months ago in Fiction
Architects of Control
The Architects of Control: Who Profits from Humanity’s Repeated Resets? Throughout history, civilizations have collapsed, knowledge has been lost, and humanity has been forced to start over. But what if these resets aren’t accidents? What if they are carefully orchestrated events designed to keep true power out of the hands of the masses?
By Alexander Terrell11 months ago in Earth
The Hidden Cycles of Apocalypse
The Hidden Cycles of Apocalypse & Rebirth in Human History Throughout history, civilizations have mysteriously risen and fallen, leaving behind traces of advanced knowledge, lost technologies, and unexplained anomalies. From the Sumerians to Atlantis, from the Mayans to ancient Kemet, the evidence suggests that humanity may be trapped in a cycle of apocalyptic resets—one orchestrated by unseen forces.
By Alexander Terrell11 months ago in Earth