Category: Unbelievable

Most mainstream academics and archaeologists do not take the concept that ancient astronauts existed and visited Earth in our ancient past seriously. They often identify such claims as pseudo-archaeological or unscientific. Is that fair? What about the things we simply cannot explain? What about ancient structures like the Pyramids and texts? Merely mind frictions, perhaps. To answer such questions and mysteries of our ancient past, The Liberum launches the all-new Unbelievable section so our readers can assess. We have to warn you that once you have seen what we show you, you can not unsee it.

Emad Aysha08/04/2026

Nick Pope – The passing of Britain’s Fox Mulder

It’s a rarity when you get someone from officialdom joining the cause of ancient aliens, […]
Emad Aysha02/04/2026

Hail Mary – Project find a warm place in space

Just saw a breathtaking sci-fi movie, Project Hail Mary (2026), and by the creators of […]
Nadia Ahmad30/03/2026

When giants walk again: Anunnaki, Nephilim & the age of prophecy

“There were giants on the earth in those days… and also afterwards… when the sons […]
Emad Aysha20/03/2026

Chuck Norris – Farewell to the common man’s martial arts hero

It’s with great sorrow that I announce the passing of Carlos Ray ‘Chuck’ Norris (10 […]
Emad Aysha06/03/2026

Lina Keilany – On children, education and the extraterrestrial controversy

First it was Obama and now its President Trump. Both are implicated in the Epstein […]
Emad Aysha23/01/2026

Bugonia (2025) – Dissecting the alien Gen Z mind

An American friend insisted on this kidnap movie, about a guy and his cousin nabbing […]
Emad Aysha16/01/2026

Hotels in Heaven – Reviewing ‘Islamic Theology and Extraterrestrial Life’

This is a long-overdue book review, to my considerable shame, since I’m an actual contributor […]
Emad Aysha13/01/2026

Saying farewell to Erich von Däniken, the man who put ancient astronauts on the map

Erich von Däniken (14 April 1935 – 10 January 2026) was almost born a rebel. […]
Emad Aysha28/11/2025

Daddy Depictions – Gone but not quite forgotten

By happenstance, I got to see an excellent social drama, The Child Stealer (1979), followed […]
Emad Aysha02/10/2025

Snake Eyes – The ‘98 prophesied signature death of Charlie Kirk

It seems I’m not the only one who seeks meaningful connections in real life through […]
1 2 3
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement