Episodes

  • Did These Scientists Get Too Close to the Truth About UAPs?
    Jun 26 2026

    Why do UAP disclosure, missing scientists, nuclear labs, advanced propulsion research, and old sky records keep crossing into the same conversation?

    In this episode of Divergent Files, we investigate a disturbing pattern: cases involving scientists, engineers, astronomers, and aerospace researchers whose work touched sensitive areas like energy, weapons, propulsion, materials, space observation, and national security.

    This is not a claim that every death or disappearance is connected.
    It is not a claim that every official explanation is false.

    But when the same subjects keep appearing around the edges — Los Alamos, Sandia, NASA/JPL, advanced propulsion, fusion research, defense corridors, southern sky observatories, vanishing astronomical records, UAP disclosure fights, and historical cases like the Marconi scientist deaths — the pattern becomes harder to ignore.

    We separate documented history, public reporting, weak claims, open questions, and the possibility that narrative flooding may be one of the easiest ways to bury a real signal.

    Because if the UAP mystery is real, disclosure may not only be about objects in the sky.

    It may also be about people, programs, records, materials, and decisions made behind closed doors for decades.

    And if even 1 person got too close to something real, the question becomes much darker:

    What disappeared with them?

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    51 mins
  • Was the Lost City of Z Really an Amazon Civilization?
    Jun 17 2026

    For nearly a century, the Lost City of Z sounded like jungle legend.

    A vanished explorer. A hidden civilization. A rainforest said to be too wild to hold anything that advanced.

    In 1925, British explorer Percy Fawcett disappeared in the Amazon while searching for what he believed was a lost ancient city. For decades, many dismissed the idea as fantasy. But modern archaeology has made that harder to do.

    LiDAR scans and field research have revealed ancient roads, platforms, plazas, canals, reservoirs, settlements, and engineered landscapes hidden beneath the Amazon canopy. Discoveries across Bolivia, Ecuador, and Brazil suggest the rainforest was not untouched wilderness. It was shaped, managed, farmed, and inhabited by complex societies long before Europeans arrived.

    In this episode of Divergent Files, we investigate Percy Fawcett, the Lost City of Z, Manuscript 512, early Amazon accounts, the Xingu discoveries, Terra Preta, indigenous memory, LiDAR archaeology, and the growing evidence that the Amazon may have been home to far more advanced civilizations than older history allowed.

    Maybe Z was not one lost city. Maybe it was a memory of something larger.
    A network of settlements, roads, farms, and engineered land that disease, colonization, and time allowed the jungle to bury again.

    This is not a treasure story. It is a story about lost civilizations, ancient engineering, indigenous history, and the moment modern science began revealing what the forest had been hiding in plain sight.

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    40 mins
  • What Did the World Do to Michael Jackson?
    Jun 14 2026

    What did the world do to Michael Jackson?

    A new generation is discovering the music. Older fans are remembering the magic. And once again, the conversation around Michael Jackson’s life, death, legacy, media treatment, catalog ownership, and final days has reopened.

    In this episode of Divergent Files, we take a grounded look at one of the most complicated stories in modern entertainment history: how one of the most gifted performers the world has ever seen became trapped inside one of the loudest public narratives ever built around a human being.

    We examine the music, the media machine, the courtroom history, Neverland, the 2005 trial, the public memory of the allegations, the business empire around his catalog, Sony ATV, This Is It, and the uncomfortable reality that Michael Jackson became one of the most valuable entertainment assets in the world both before and after his death.

    Then we return to June 25, 2009: Doctor Conrad Murray, propofol, the delayed emergency response, the medical failures, and the reason so many people still feel the official legal ending never fully answered the emotional question.

    What really happened to Michael Jackson?
    And maybe the harder question:
    What happens when fame turns a human being into property, mythology, and public sport?

    Divergent Files investigates the stories that sit between public record, cultural memory, and the questions people were told to stop asking.

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    52 mins
  • Japan Airlines 1628: The UFO Case Alaska Couldn’t Explain
    Jun 10 2026

    In 1986, Japan Airlines Flight 1628 was flying over Alaska when the crew reported unknown traffic near their Boeing 747.

    Captain Kenju Terauchi and his crew described objects moving near the aircraft. Anchorage air traffic control treated it as a real-time aviation concern. Radar was discussed. Military coordination entered the picture. Other aircraft were asked to look.

    Then, after landing, the story changed.
    What sounded urgent in the sky became much smaller on paper.

    In this episode of Divergent Files, we investigate the JAL 1628 case through pilot testimony, FAA records, air traffic control details, radar uncertainty, military involvement, and skeptical explanations involving Jupiter, misidentified lights, radar clutter, and pilot error.

    This is not proof of alien visitation.
    But it is not nothing, either.
    It is one of the strangest aviation UAP cases ever recorded… and the record still refuses to sit down.

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    42 mins
  • What's Hidden on the Far Side of the Moon?
    Jun 3 2026

    The far side of the Moon was hidden from humanity until 1959, when the Soviet Luna 3 mission finally photographed the side no human had ever seen.

    What came back was blurry, strange, and historic.
    Because from that moment forward, the Moon stopped being just a symbol in the night sky.

    It became territory.

    In this episode of Divergent Files, we investigate the strange history of the far side of the Moon, from Apollo-era communication blackouts and early military lunar base plans to transient lunar phenomena, lost Apollo 11 source footage, lunar anomalies, artificial moon theories, and the modern rush back through Artemis, China’s Chang’e missions, SpaceX, Blue Origin, and the race for cislunar space.

    This is not a claim that every Moon conspiracy is true.
    A lot of them are not.
    But once you strip away the fake quotes, blurry screenshots, overprocessed images, and internet mythology, the Moon still leaves behind serious questions.

    Why is the far side so different from the near side? Why did early military planners treat the Moon like strategic ground? Why have observers reported strange lunar lights for centuries? Why is the lunar south pole suddenly so important? And why are governments, militaries, space agencies, and private aerospace companies all racing back now?

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    42 mins
  • Did Kingship Descend From Above? | The Sumerian King List
    Jun 1 2026

    The Sumerian King List is one of the strangest ancient records ever found.

    Preserved on tablets and prisms like the famous Weld-Blundell Prism, it claims that kingship “descended from heaven,” that 8 kings ruled before the flood, and that those rulers reigned for a combined 241,200 years.

    That sounds impossible.
    But maybe the real question is not whether ancient kings literally lived for tens of thousands of years.

    Maybe the real question is why one of humanity’s oldest political traditions describes power as something handed down from above.

    In this episode of Divergent Chronicles, we investigate the Sumerian King List, the ancient cities of Eridu, Uruk, Kish, and Lagash, the apkallu sages, Mesopotamian flood traditions, Eridu Genesis, Berossus, and the deeper origin story behind kingship itself.

    Was the Sumerian King List mythology? Political theology? Ancient propaganda? Or was it preserving a distorted memory of something much older?

    This is not about proving aliens, gods, or demigods ruled the Earth.
    It is about asking why some of the earliest written records of civilization describe authority as something humanity inherited… not something humanity created.

    Because maybe the strangest part of the Sumerian King List is not the impossible kings.
    Maybe it is the idea that power was never meant to rise from the people.
    Maybe it was always meant to come from above.

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    48 mins
  • Did MK-Ultra Hide Something Even Darker? | Project Monarch
    May 27 2026

    Project Monarch has never been proven.
    And that is exactly where the story gets uncomfortable.

    MK-Ultra was real. The CIA’s Cold War mind-control research was exposed through the Church Committee and confirmed through surviving records. Hypnosis. Drugs. Electroshock. Sensory deprivation. Psychological stress. Behavioral experiments. Human subjects who often had no idea what was being done to them.

    But Project Monarch is different.

    No surviving declassified document confirms it as an official CIA program. No agency has acknowledged the name. No clean file ties it all together.

    And yet, across decades, survivors and researchers keep describing a similar pattern: trauma, dissociation, trigger phrases, internal identities, symbolic imagery, memory gaps, and psychological compartmentalization.

    In this episode of Divergent Files, we investigate the space between what the record proves and what survivor testimony refuses to let disappear. We examine MK-Ultra, destroyed CIA files, Dr. Ewen Cameron’s “psychic driving,” trauma-based conditioning claims, dissociation science, the Greenbaum Speech, Cold War behavioral research, and the possibility that Project Monarch may have been less a confirmed program name… and more a label for something scattered, buried, or deliberately kept off paper.

    Because sometimes the most disturbing question is not whether a name appears in the archive. It’s whether the archive was ever designed to preserve the thing people are describing.

    The name is unproven.
    The pattern is harder to dismiss.
    And once you separate those 2 things, the story gets much harder to put down.

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    59 mins
  • Göbekli Tepe Should Not Exist
    May 21 2026

    Göbekli Tepe should not exist.

    At least not according to the older version of human history most people were taught.

    Built around 9600 BC in southeastern Turkey, the site predates Stonehenge by roughly 6,000 years and the Great Pyramid by nearly 7,000. Massive T-shaped pillars. Complex symbolic carvings. Ritual architecture. Deliberate burial. All appearing at a point in history when humans were supposedly still too primitive to build anything like it.

    Then the surrounding region started producing even more sites.

    Karahan Tepe.
    Sayburç.
    Sefer Tepe.
    The wider Taş Tepeler network.

    Suddenly Göbekli Tepe no longer looked like an isolated anomaly. It looked like evidence of an entire forgotten cultural world emerging near the end of the Ice Age.

    In this episode of Divergent Chronicles, we explore Göbekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe, Pillar 43, the Vulture Stone, symbolic animal carvings, possible sky knowledge, the Younger Dryas climate event, and the growing possibility that civilization may not have emerged as cleanly or as recently as the old timeline claimed.

    This is not about easy answers or ancient-alien shortcuts.
    It’s about following the archaeology, the symbolism, the climate evidence, and the uncomfortable questions left behind in stone.
    Because the deeper you go into Göbekli Tepe, the less ancient humanity starts looking primitive.

    And the more modern humanity starts looking forgetful.

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    44 mins