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Séances in the White House
The White House, a symbol of political authority and national pride, has also quietly hosted moments of deep personal sorrow and unusual belief. Behind its stately walls, some first ladies—facing overwhelming grief and uncertainty—turned to spiritualism, seeking comfort in séances and the possibility of communicating with the dead. These lesser-known chapters of history reveal a deeply human side of those who lived at the heart of American power.
By Irshad Abbasi about 8 hours ago in History
The Vanishing Civilization
Throughout human history, civilizations have risen, flourished, and eventually declined. Yet some disappearances are so sudden and mysterious that they continue to puzzle experts for centuries. One such case is that of a thriving society that seemed to vanish almost overnight, leaving behind silent cities, abandoned homes, and unanswered questions.
By Irshad Abbasi about 8 hours ago in History
From Parlors to Phantoms
In the late 19th century, amid velvet curtains and candlelit drawing rooms, a curious form of entertainment began to captivate the Western world. It wasn’t music, nor cards, nor storytelling—it was communication with the dead. What would later become known as the Ouija board started as a novelty, a playful curiosity rooted in a society obsessed with the afterlife. Yet over time, this seemingly harmless parlor game would evolve into one of the most feared objects in popular culture.
By Irshad Abbasi about 8 hours ago in History
How Endurance Was Lost—and Found Again After a Century
More than a century ago, the legendary ship Endurance vanished into the frozen wilderness of Antarctica, leaving behind one of the greatest survival stories in human history. For decades, its resting place remained a mystery buried beneath thick sea ice—until a team of modern explorers finally uncovered it, remarkably preserved in the icy depths.
By Irshad Abbasi about 9 hours ago in History
The Photographs That Saved the Endurance Expedition from Oblivion
In the most unforgiving place on Earth, where temperatures plunge far below freezing and survival itself becomes a daily battle, a collection of photographs nearly vanished forever beneath the Antarctic ice. These images—captured during the ill-fated voyage of the Endurance—were not just visual records. They were silent witnesses to one of the greatest survival stories in human history. Against all odds, they endured, transforming a near-tragedy into a timeless legend.
By Irshad Abbasi about 9 hours ago in History
Beneath the Führer’s Shadow
Deep within the dense forests of northeastern Poland once stood one of the most heavily guarded and secretive military complexes of the Third Reich: the Wolf’s Lair. Known in German as Wolfsschanze, this sprawling wartime headquarters served as the primary command center for Adolf Hitler during much of World War II. While the ruins above ground still draw visitors today, it is what lies beneath the surface that continues to intrigue historians, archaeologists, and conspiracy theorists alike.
By Irshad Abbasi about 9 hours ago in History
Iran’s Mosaic Doctrine Rising
The Mosaic Doctrine: Is Iran Following Israel’s Strategic Playbook? From Defense to Pre-Emptive Intelligence Power In modern geopolitical warfare, few strategic doctrines have shaped intelligence operations like the Mosaic Doctrine, more widely known as the Begin Doctrine. Originally developed by Israeli leadership, this doctrine focuses on preventing enemies from becoming powerful enough to threaten national security — even if that requires covert operations, sabotage, or pre-emptive strikes.
By Wings of Time about 17 hours ago in History
Middle East War: Next Phase Incoming
Middle East War Update: A Dangerous New Phase May Be Approaching The Middle East is once again moving toward a tense and uncertain moment as new developments suggest that the next phase of conflict may be approaching. Military movements, diplomatic warnings, and increased security alerts across several countries have created growing concern among global leaders and analysts. While no official declaration of war has been made, the situation appears to be evolving rapidly, and the coming days may prove critical for regional and global stability.
By Wings of Time 2 days ago in History
“Alone in the Death Zone”
The silent tragedy of David Sharp on the slopes of Mount Everest High above the world, where the air becomes too thin to breathe and the sky turns a darker shade of silence, lies a place climbers fear most—the Death Zone. It begins above 8,000 meters on Mount Everest, where even the strongest bodies start to shut down, and every step feels like a negotiation with fate.
By imtiazalam2 days ago in History











