Ancient
The Secret Society That Controls America — The Truth Behind the Symbol
Have you ever looked closely at a one-dollar bill? Most people see the familiar green paper, the number one, and the face of George Washington. But if you turn it around, you’ll notice something strange. A pyramid. An eye floating above it. Latin words that whisper of mystery — Annuit Coeptis. Novus Ordo Seclorum. For decades, Americans have wondered what this symbol really means. Why is an ancient pyramid — something from Egypt — sitting on the most powerful nation’s currency? And who decided to put an eye hovering over it, watching everything?
By Umar Farooq4 months ago in History
The Time-Looped Archaeologist
Archaeology has always been about uncovering the past—piecing together fragments of civilizations long forgotten. But what if an archaeologist didn’t just study history… what if they lived it, over and over again? Imagine a life caught in a paradox, where every discovery resets time itself, and each excavation leads back to the same moment of awakening. This is the story—or perhaps the curse—of The Time-Looped Archaeologist.
By Nizam Archaeologist4 months ago in History
The Bronze Age Collapse: What caused the simultaneous fall of mighty civilizations around 1177 B.C.?
The Bronze Age Collapse: What Caused the Simultaneous Fall of Mighty Civilizations Around 1177 B.C.? The Bronze Age Collapse, one of the most mysterious and transformative events in ancient history, occurred around 1177 B.C., bringing about the downfall of several powerful civilizations across the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East. Within a few decades, advanced societies such as the Mycenaean Greeks, the Hittite Empire, the Egyptian New Kingdom, and others either vanished or declined dramatically. Trade routes that had connected the ancient world for centuries disintegrated, great cities were abandoned, and literacy nearly disappeared in many regions. Scholars have long debated what triggered this catastrophe, and while there is no single cause, evidence suggests that it was the result of a “perfect storm” — a combination of natural disasters, invasions, internal revolts, and economic breakdowns that together reshaped the course of history.
By Abdul Nasir 4 months ago in History
Breaking Barriers: Jesse L. Brown's Historic Achievement and the Legacy of the USS Jesse L. Brown
Breaking Barriers: Jesse L. Brown's Historic Achievement and the Legacy of the USS Jesse L. Brown On October 21, 1948, a young man from Mississippi pinned on his wings and changed history forever. Jesse L. Brown stepped into the cockpit as the first African-American naval aviator in the U.S. Navy. His story breaks through barriers and lights the way for others. Imagine facing doubt at every turn, yet pushing forward to fly high. This moment came right after World War II, when the military started to open doors for Black service members. Back then, segregation ruled much of the South and the armed forces. African Americans fought for a spot in the skies, but rules kept them grounded. Brown's success marked the start of real change in naval aviation.
By Story silver book 4 months ago in History
Cults of Gods: Poseidon, God of the Sea and...Horses?
Modern sources often present Poseidon as a one-sided god of the sea. But that is only part of his vast domain. Beyond the waves, Poseidon ruled forces that had little to do with water such as earthquakes and horses. This makes him one of the most complex figures of the Greek pantheon.
By Alex Smith4 months ago in History
Origins of the fallen ones the annunaki(chitauris)
African people, at least those within Southern Africa are the initiates of Antu. We do not believe that the creatures that rule and abduct us are extraterrestrial. We believe that they are children of the serpent in the metaphysical world within earth who were created long before humans were created. They made God angry by practicing very bad magic, harming nature for power and control. They then ran away from earth to certain stars such as “Iso lenkanyamba- the eye of the dragon”. This star is in the same constellation that white people call the Draco. Some found refuge in the muhambi constellation (walking giant) which white people refer to as Orion.
By Yanda Mbali4 months ago in History
Cults of Gods: Hera, Goddess of Jealousy?
Alongside Zeus’ numerous antics, Hera’s jealousy and anger are equally famous in Greek mythology. From trying to kill Heracles to pursuing Leto across the world and preventing her from giving birth to Apollon and Artemis, Hera made it adamantly clear that she would not tolerate infidelity, though Zeus would rarely heed to her.
By Alex Smith4 months ago in History
Room 207 – The Haunted Hostel That Taught the Value of Time
🕯️ Room 207 It was the first week of college, and the boys’ hostel was alive with laughter, music, and the chaos that only new beginnings can bring. Among the hundreds of students dragging their suitcases down the long, echoing corridors, Ahmed stood out — quiet, curious, and eager to start fresh.
By Muhammad Daud 4 months ago in History
The Historical and Logical Case for Jesus Christ, the Son of God
The following is not an appeal to blind faith or emotion. It is a reasoned argument grounded in history, logic, and evidence. Whether one accepts the divinity of Jesus Christ or not, the data surrounding His life, death, and resurrection demand an intellectually honest examination. Truth, by nature, does not depend on belief to exist; it simply is.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in History









