Dozens of cultures. Thousands of years apart. The same stories, the same silence, the same unanswered questions. We investigate each one from every angle — and we're mapping what connects them all.

What the global convergence of giant traditions actually proves - and what it cannot.

Why every civilization on Earth reached for the same tree - and what that actually proves

How the Catholic Church became the institutional heir of the Roman Empire - through documented inheritance, deliberate forgery, and the longest administrative handoff in Western history.
This is what separates UnraveledTruth from everything else in this space.
Divine warning, chosen survivor, seed vault, mountain landing, bird test, covenant — these elements repeat across Sumerian, Hebrew, Hindu, Hopi, Yoruba, and Aboriginal sources with no transmission vector. Dismissing this as coincidence requires more assumptions than convergence does.
Missionary contact and colonial-era retelling explain post-contact parallels. The “structural” overlaps are archetypes of disaster narrative — boats, mountains, animals — not evidence of a single event. Selection bias inflates the pattern.
You see both cases at full strength. You decide what the pattern means.
Every institutional decision was made by a person. Every suppression has a name attached. We're building sourced profiles on the people and organizations connected to the evidence.
Every person, group, and location in our database is a node. Every documented connection is an edge. The relationship map is actively growing — tracing who funded whom, who investigated what, and which institutions shaped the narrative.
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New reports publish monthly — UAPs, lost civilizations, institutional secrets, anomalous science. Each one investigated by 65 agents, argued from every angle, and connected to everything else we've found.
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