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Harvard's connections to China: intellectual cooperation or political danger? . AI-Generated.
With its ties in China, Harvard University will be under scrutiny in 2025. With it comes the danger of undermining academic freedom and national security. Explore the complexity of American universities' foreign affiliations and how it affects foreign students.
By Zeeshan Haidar8 months ago in History
The Book of Enoch: The Banned Bible Text That Blows Open the Truth About Fallen Angels and the Nephilim
📜 A Book So Dangerous, They Took It Out of the Bible It’s one of the most controversial religious texts ever discovered — and yet most Christians have never read it.
By Rukka Nova8 months ago in History
Who Were the Nephilim? The Forbidden Giants of the Bible That Mainstream History Can’t Explain
👣 Giants in the Bible? It’s Right There in Genesis “There were giants in the earth in those days…” So begins Genesis 6:4, one of the most mysterious — and controversial — verses in the entire Bible.
By Rukka Nova8 months ago in History
Did Giants Once Walk the Earth? Unearthing the Evidence Behind One of History’s Tallest Mysteries
🦶 Footprints Too Big to Deny? From ancient scrolls to tribal myths, and from Biblical stories to massive “out-of-place” bones allegedly uncovered by early archaeologists — the belief that giants once roamed the earth is one of the oldest, most enduring, and most controversial legends in human history.
By Rukka Nova8 months ago in History
Metamorfosis
In a realm suspended between starlight and silence, there floated a garden unlike any other—an island of luminous moss and singing orchids, adrift in the infinite black. Above it arched violet trees that shimmered with memory, their roots tangled in sky and time. From the heart of this sacred cradle, a young woman in a lavender robe tended the blossoms with hands of trembling calm.
By ihsandanish8 months ago in History
Mysteries of the Byzantine Empire
Rise of Constantinople 330 AD. The Roman Empire was divided into two parts—Rome in the West and Byzantine in the East. Emperor Constantine the Great established a new capital—Constantinople (present-day Istanbul). The city is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, making it a center of trade, culture and power.
By MD. Tanvir Hossain8 months ago in History
The Roaring Silence: Revealing the Greatest Enigma of the Yali
Origins and Early Representations: The earliest recorded illustrations of Yalis can be traced to the Pallava and Chola temples in Tamil Nadu, dating as early as the 7th century CE. These mystical beings embellish columns, gopurams (temple towers), and even thrones. In these representations, the Yali frequently appears mid-roar, with colossal claws, razor-sharp fangs, and a serpentine tail coiling around ancient stone.
By Say the truth 8 months ago in History





