Friday, January 30, 2026

The Babushka Lady: A Witness—or the Recorder of the Crime?


Among the many unresolved mysteries surrounding the assassination of
John F. Kennedy, few are as persistently unsettling as the presence of the so-called Babushka Lady. Captured in multiple photographs and films at Dealey Plaza on 22 November 1963, she stands calmly near the motorcade route, head wrapped in a scarf, holding what appears to be a camera. While others flinch or scatter as shots ring out, she remains composed—continuing to film.

Sunday, January 18, 2026

What If Graham Hancock Is Right? Reimagining History Through the Lens of Lost Civilisations


For decades, author and journalist Graham Hancock has stood at the outer edge of archaeology — proposing ideas that are embraced by millions of readers and fiercely rejected by academic institutions. His central thesis is as bold as it is persistent: that a highly advanced civilisation existed before the end of the last Ice Age, and that it was largely wiped out by global cataclysm, leaving only scattered traces inherited by the known ancient cultures we study today.