Documented. Witnessed. Real.
In a complex noisy world, the truth is what simplify things. This is a record of events where that complexity disappears — examined by skeptical scientists, witnessed by crowds, and found to have no natural explanation. You may not understand what you find here. The truth is still clear.
In 1970, a professor of anatomy analyzed a preserved 8th-century host. He found human cardiac tissue and type AB blood. The WHO reviewed the findings. No natural explanation was offered.
Read the Account → Mass Witness Event70,000 people — including atheist journalists sent to debunk the event — watched the sun appear to plunge toward the earth. Reported on the front page of Portugal's largest secular newspaper the next morning.
Read the Account →Cardiac tissue and type AB blood preserved in an 8th-century host. Analyzed by a professor of anatomy in 1970. Reviewed by the World Health Organization.
Read the Account → Physical Artifact33 scientists ran 120 hours of tests. The image was not painted, not printed, not formed by any known process. It encodes three-dimensional spatial data. Blood type: AB.
Read the Account → Marian ApparitionAn image nearly 500 years old on cactus cloth. No paint. No UV fluorescence. NASA researchers and ophthalmologists found human eye reflections following living-eye optical laws.
Read the Account → Mass Witness Event70,000 simultaneous witnesses, including atheists and journalists who came to disprove it. The prediction was public, made months in advance. The secular press reported it the next day.
Read the Account → Eucharistic MiracleA forensic cardiologist was given a tissue sample with no explanation of its origin. He found living cardiac muscle with actively moving white blood cells. He had no explanation.
Read the Account → Healing Miracles7,000 claimed cures. Independent review by secular physicians. 70 passed every criteria for being medically inexplicable. Each case followed up for years.
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