Perspectives
They lied to us for 500 years about the Pyramid
The Egyptian Pyramids at Giza stand as enigmatic structures that have endured the test of time, capturing the fascination of many throughout history. Among those intrigued by their mysteries was Nikola Tesla, a brilliant inventor known for his pioneering contributions to modern technology. While Tesla's fame was somewhat overshadowed during his lifetime, recent recognition has shed light on his groundbreaking ideas, which extend beyond smartphones, Wi-Fi, and electrical supply systems.
By Jonathan Kojo Aryee2 years ago in History
President Joe Biden's Policy Initiatives: A Review of Progress and Challenges Ahead
In the whirlwind of contemporary politics, President Joe Biden continues to navigate a complex landscape, striving to deliver on promises made during his campaign. Since assuming office in January 2021, President Biden has steered the country through unprecedented challenges, aiming to address the pandemic, revive the economy, tackle climate change, and confront systemic issues like racial injustice and immigration reform.
By Kenny Calloway2 years ago in History
The Shifting Sands of Sinai: A Personal Journey Through the Narratives of the Middle East
Since I was a small boy, I have been told that Israel is the good guy. In Finland during the Cold War era, Israel was seen to fight for their existence, defending itself against the Palestinians that were commonly called ‘rättipäät’ — a very derogatory expression meaning ‘those who wear rags on their heads’. The Six-Day War in 1967 was on the news portrayed as Israel’s heroic battle against evil.
By Jussi Luukkonen2 years ago in History
Scientist Reveals Sudden Discovery Under The Eye Of The Sahara Desert. Content Warning.
In the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert, a realm often associated with its inhospitable nature, lies a treasure trove of secrets that have been concealed for thousands of years. Recent scientific discoveries have unearthed ancient ruins, forgotten cities, and intriguing mysteries that challenge our understanding of human history. From the remnants of a colossal lake that once thrived in the western Sahara to the enigmatic Eye of the Sahara, this arid expanse holds the keys to unraveling the stories of our ancestors and the civilizations that once flourished beneath its shifting sands.
By React Wizards2 years ago in History
The Rise and Fall of Soul City: A Dream Deferred
Planning a trip to a place that exists on Google Maps but is strangely absent from many others? Welcome to Soul City, a town nestled at the edge of North Carolina, with a unique history that unfolded in the ambitious and experimental spirit of the 1970s.
By Kofi Quayson2 years ago in History
Mezcal's Dilemma: Tradition, Globalization, and the Battle for Authenticity
From farmers safeguarding bananas against a deadly fungus to a family in Mexico cultivating Agave for Mezcal, we explore global innovations in preserving food species. In Santa Katarina Minas, the G family has crafted Mezcal since 1898. Unlike their ancestors, they grow Agave from seeds, opting for a slower method to enhance resistance to diseases. The labor-intensive process involves harvesting, roasting Agave hearts in an ancestral oven, and fermenting them for a week.
By Osigwe cynthia2 years ago in History
PumaPunku
Do you know Pumapunku? If you are looking for a mysterious and fascinating destination for your next adventure, you should definitely consider visiting Pumapunku, an ancient temple complex in Bolivia that will blow your mind with its incredible stonework and design.
By Vasco Duarte2 years ago in History









