The Apocrypha was written during the 400 years of Silence God impose on Israel as part of Daniel's 70 weeks of punishment. This is the time between Malachi and Matthew. If God wasn't speaking to Israel during this time, you can know for sure those books are NOT part of scripture.
66 Books is it.
Isaiah maps all 66 books in order too. Watch!
COVID CLOTS? 🚨 Embalmers are STILL reporting strange white fibrous clots years after the COVID shots rolled out. One survey found them in 27% of corpses worldwide, and some embalmers say the numbers are even higher. How is this still being ignored?
An American bought a brand-new printer
She goes to print — BLOCKED
“They remotely shut off my printer until I pay $7.50 to use it in my own home”
HP charges a monthly fee based on pages printed. Miss a payment? They disable it.
You don’t own the printer. You rent permission.
🔴 THE 1,600-YEAR-OLD CUP THAT CHANGES COLOR — AND STILL BAFFLES SCIENTISTS
Imagine holding an ancient Roman cup in your hands. At first glance, it looks like a beautiful green gemstone carved with incredible detail. But then something impossible happens.
Shine light through it, and the same cup suddenly transforms into a glowing blood-red color.
This is the mysterious Lycurgus Cup, one of the most astonishing artifacts ever created by the Roman Empire. Made around 1,600 years ago, it depicts the legendary King Lycurgus trapped in twisting grapevines as he struggles against Dionysus, the god of wine. Every figure is carved with breathtaking precision, revealing a story frozen in glass.
But the real mystery lies within the cup itself.
For centuries, nobody understood how ancient craftsmen achieved this incredible color-changing effect. Modern scientists eventually discovered that the glass contains tiny particles of gold and silver—so small that they are measured in nanometers. Depending on how light passes through the cup, it appears either green or deep red.
The shocking part? This is essentially a form of nanotechnology... created more than a thousand years before modern science even knew such things were possible.
How did Roman artisans develop a technique that seems centuries ahead of its time? Was it a lucky accident, a closely guarded secret, or evidence of knowledge that has been lost forever?
Even today, the Lycurgus Cup remains one of history's greatest technological mysteries—a haunting reminder that the ancient world may have understood far more than we imagine.
What other secrets could still be hiding in the shadows of the past?
This is an insane story. The DOGE whistleblower who said that login attempts were made to the NLRB from Russian IP addresses minutes after DOGE got access had his brake lines cut and photos of him walking his dog from a drone taped to his door after Musk attacked him on Twitter
This is Ashley Sinclair’s hilarious take on the assault of Anna Paulina Luna that was heard around the World.Anna Paulina Luna claims that Code Pink founder Medea Benjamin assaulted her while walking next to her. 😂😂😂😂
They collected all eye witness testimonies from the Miami mall incident, and they put all their testimonies in AI to create a video of what they allegedly saw.
80+ police vehicle response + SWAT did arrive that night.
That was a massive response...
Archaeologists in Turkey have unearthed what is being called the best-preserved early image of Jesus, offering a remarkable new window into the visual heritage of the early Christian church today.
QuikTrip convenience store chain that operates over 1,000 locations has begun installing new security technology
There are red lights above the refrigerator doors
You must now use a machine to verify your ID before being allowed to open the refrigerator, this is due to rampant theft and underage theft
America is not a high trust society anymore
Here’s how it works
- Customers must scan a valid government-issued ID on a reader scanner mounted near the coolers
- After a successful scan, the customer selects the specific refrigerator door they want and it unlocks temporarily
Cashiers still verify ID and age at checkout when purchasing
Must be a lot of doctors and engineers in this neighborhood….
The Vatican is a symbol of Christianity. We're so used to the name today that we rarely think about how the Vatican got its name.
The truth is, the name Vatican is neither Latin nor Greek, nor can it be traced back to the Bible. The word we associate with the church is closely linked to the Etruscan goddess Vatika.
Etruscan literature and mythology have been lost, but we know that the guardian of this necropolis was the Etruscan goddess Vatika (sometimes spelled Vatica). She was the goddess of the underworld.
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P.S. But feel free to do your own research.