humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
The Montauk Project: The Mind-Bending Conspiracy That Inspired Stranger Things
If you’re a fan of Stranger Things, you probably know that the show started as a script called Montauk. That’s no coincidence. According to conspiracy theorists, the creepy experiments, missing children, psychic warfare, and secret labs featured in the Netflix mega-hit are based on real events tied to a hidden government program known as The Montauk Project.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Geeks
Travis Taylor vs. Luis Elizondo vs. Bob Lazar: Who’s Telling the Truth About UFOs?
In the rapidly evolving world of UFO/UAP disclosure, three names dominate the conversation: Dr. Travis Taylor, Luis Elizondo, and Bob Lazar. Each has stepped forward—some under bright studio lights, others in shadowy interviews—to say one thing:
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Geeks
I Tried the 3 Best-Selling Gadgets of 2025—Here’s What I Found
In the ever-evolving world of consumer technology, 2025 is proving to be a banner year. From AI-driven devices to health-focused innovations, the tech shelves are bursting with options—but which gadgets are actually worth your money?
By Bahram shah9 months ago in Geeks
The Alaska Triangle: America’s Most Terrifying Mystery You’ve Never Heard About
A place where over 16,000 people have vanished without a trace. Where compasses spin, planes go down without warning, and locals whisper of shape-shifting spirits. Welcome to the Alaska Triangle—a real-life Twilight Zone, stretching across one of the most remote and rugged regions in the world.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Geeks
Dr. Travis Taylor: The Government Scientist Hiding in Plain Sight on Skinwalker Ranch
Fans of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch know Dr. Travis S. Taylor as the straight-talking physicist who shows up with laser arrays, data models, and a fearless curiosity that often lands him in danger. But beyond the cameras, Travis Taylor’s real life might be even more fascinating—and more mysterious—than anything you’ve seen on TV.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Geeks
UniversityGPT: In Defence of Gen-Z. Top Story - May 2025.
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By Annie Kapur9 months ago in Geeks
The Story of the Met Gala
Once a modest fundraising event in the heart of New York, the Met Gala has transformed into the most anticipated and extravagant night in the global fashion calendar. With celebrities, designers, and cultural icons converging in a single spectacle of art and fashion, the Met Gala is more than just a red carpet—it's a stage where history, identity, and creativity collide.
By Muhammad Hashim9 months ago in Geeks
What Message Doctor Who can give the world
Ah, the world of Doctor Who. An outsider would be completely clueless to what the show is about. It looks like a bunch of weird strange happenings. Which it is. The show itself is weird, sometimes confusing, however heart felt. I couldn't tell you the amount of times that I have cried to this show. However, I wanted to speak about a message at the end of Peter Capaldi's run as the Doctor. We need more of this reminder out in the world, especially with the way the United States is going.
By Jessie Lynn Nelson9 months ago in Geeks
Oscar Winner: Stutterer
In my last Media Literacy class, I always show this movie to my students as a perfect example of how media content works and affects us at different dimensions. I must have seen this 13-minute movie at least a dozen times, but it still hits me hard every time I watch it. It's just such a simple and powerful human story. Here's my personal analysis:
By Lana V Lynx9 months ago in Geeks
The Kashmir Files Full Story Explained | The Painful Truth of 1990. Content Warning.
The story begins on 19 January 1954 when two children, Raghav and Arif, are playing cricket with their friends in Kashmir. Raghav plays well and starts taking the name of a famous player, but some people present there get angry and say that this is Pakistan, not India; such names are not accepted here.
By Ayush Verma9 months ago in Geeks
What’s a Meta For?
Grade: A+ The first scene strikes like a lick from a blues guitar. A seemingly badly wounded man with a scar on his face enters. From there, sex, booze, and blues saturate a bloody good tale in Sinners (2025). At the helm, Ryan Coogler sets up familiar fair and reminiscent tropes; fast talking twins, blues musicians, women shaking all they’ve got exude from the screen.
By Skyler Saunders9 months ago in Geeks









