Mystery
3I/ATLAS Impact or Invasion?
A New Messenger from Beyond Imagine a cosmic wanderer, an ancient relic from another star system, streaking through our cosmic backyard. That's 3I/ATLAS, and it's got astronomers buzzing – and one Harvard physicist raising eyebrows with an out-of-this-world theory.
By Francisco Navarro5 months ago in FYI
The Urmah: Felinoids of Sirius, what are they and what do they do?. Content Warning.
Felinoids constitute one of the two primordial races in our world. They were invited to this place by the Archons. After successfully completing their universal game and completing their own world, a group of 4o Felines decided to come to planet Earth to assist in setting up and overseeing the same game here.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in FYI
Star seeds: the Draconians, the beings with the worst reputation. Content Warning.
In recent years, the term star seeds has become popular, referring to beings who come from other star systems and decided to be born on Earth to help human evolution. According to this trend, there are more than ten types of star seeds: Pleiadians, Arcturians, Lemurians, among others. However, there is one specific race, the Draconians, who are believed to be evil by nature.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in FYI
Gaza Between Dubious Alliances and the Betrayal of Arab Rulers
Gaza Between Dubious Alliances and the Betrayal of Arab Rulers Since the birth of the Palestinian cause, Gaza has remained a symbol of resilience and an open wound in the heart of the Arab world. Yet what we see on the political stage today reveals both hidden and public alliances whose goal is not to protect Palestinian rights, but to bury them once and for all. Some Arab regimes have entered into open or covert relations with the Zionist entity, justifying them with economic, security, or political pretexts, but in reality, they weaken the unified Arab position and hand the occupation a golden opportunity to impose its agenda.
By KingFree MaN5 months ago in FYI
The Time Capsule That Replied
Sarah had almost forgotten the time capsule existed. In 2005, she was a shy 10-year-old in a small suburban neighborhood. Her fifth-grade teacher had given the class a project: “Write letters to your future self and bury them. Open them in twenty years.”
By Farooq Hashmi5 months ago in FYI
"The Conversation Cure"
Some wounds can’t be seen. They don’t bleed, they don’t bruise, and no doctor can diagnose them. But they exist—in the space between two people, in the silence that grows when things go unsaid. Sometimes, the only cure isn’t time, or medicine, or distance. Sometimes, it’s a simple, honest conversation.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in FYI
Are Labubu dolls evil? Everything you need to know about these little monsters. Content Warning.
The Labubu dolls are all the rage all over the planet because they have an original design, they are funny and it works as a toy among children and is a fashion accessory among young women, who adopted these little monsters because of the trend set by celebrities.
By Ninfa Galeano6 months ago in FYI
The Quranic Prediction of the Roman Victory: A Testament to Faith and History
History often surprises us with its patterns, coincidences, and the seeming foreshadowing of future events. But what happens when a sacred text, revealed over 1,400 years ago, appears to predict a geopolitical turn of events with astonishing precision? Such is the case with the Quranic prophecy about the Roman victory over the Persians, an episode that blends spiritual belief, historical record, and miraculous foresight. For Muslims, this event is not just an affirmation of faith but also a reminder of the Quran’s divine origin and its engagement with the real world.
By Emad Iqbal6 months ago in FYI
New Illness Spreading In China: What To Know About The Chikungunya Virus
A mosquito-borne virus that has infected more than 7,000 people across at least 13 cities in China has sparked precautions similar to those imposed during the COVID pandemic in attempts to stop its spread despite the virus not being transmittable from person to person.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in FYI
The Morning Lake Mystery continues after the school bus and a survivor emerge four decades later. AI-Generated.
I read a Facebook post and later watched a video about a The Morning Lake Mystery. This was a situation that I just knew was complete fiction. I decided to allow AI to gather information from across the web for my readers. Enjoy and please leave your opinions in the comment section.
By Cheryl E Preston6 months ago in FYI
⚡ The 515-Mile Megaflash: Nature’s Longest Fingerprint in the Sky
🌩️ The Night the Sky Refused to Be Ignored It was just another quiet evening in October 2017 — or so it seemed. In the small towns scattered across eastern Texas, dusk arrived with its usual palette of gold and blue. Windshields glinted on the freeway. The last autumn leaves twirled lazily through gas station parking lots. And above, thick, dark clouds were rolling in with silent intensity.
By Muhammad Abbas khan6 months ago in FYI










