
September 1944. A lone American bomber tries something impossible. Enemy fighters close from behind. Guns hot. The pilot drops his landing flaps at 200 mph.…

The Corsair bounces once, twice. The third impact snaps the tail wheel clean off. Metal screams across coral gravel. The engine coughs black smoke as…

At a.m. on February 15th, 1944, Lieutenant Junior Grade Nathan Gordon sat in the cockpit of his PBY5 Catalina flying boat, watching smoke rise from…

At 0712 a.m. the English countryside was quiet in the way only wartime mornings could be. Cold air, low clouds, grass still wet with frost.…

At a.m. on a humid morning in early 1942, a twin engine bomber hurtled just 50 feet above the Pacific. Salt spray slapped its aluminum…

That the stones used in building the great pyramid came from Torah and Torah is a 25 mile to the east. What if everything you…

I started noticing them in the margins, not in history books, not in academic journals, but in photographs. Old photographs, the kind with that sepia…

When historians describe Iowa in 1856, they usually focus on what was happening above ground. Westward expansion, new settlements springing up along the frontier, and…

I wasn’t looking for giants when I started this investigation. I was researching architectural anomalies. Doorways too tall, staircases too grand, furniture scaled beyond human…

The moon hangs full over the Bay of Bisque on the night of July 5th, 1942. Squadron leader Jefferson Herbert Greswell peers through the windscreen…





