“Gibraltar an Island? No, but Let the Games Begin” — When Even The New York Times Notices Something Is Off

In this post, I’ll be sharing an article published by The New York Times in July 2019, during the same period Gibraltar hosted the International Island Games. The article is titled: “Gibraltar an Island? No, but Let the Games Begin” Read it HERE. This article stood out to me immediately because it confirms something I’ve […]
A Map Drawn From Memory: Gibraltar as an Island

In this post, I’ll be sharing an image of a map I drew myself. This map is not based on modern atlases or current geography. It is drawn entirely from memory — my memory of the reality in which Gibraltar was an island. This is how Gibraltar used to exist on all maps: The maps […]
Ground Zero Unveiled: The Lost Island of Gibraltar

In an earlier article, I emphasized Gibraltar stands as ground zero and the pinnacle for substantiating the existence of hidden worlds invisible to the naked eye. Let me clarify why I hold this belief. Firstly, if you’re not familiar with the Mandela Effect, I recommend looking into it. Many people are discussing it all over […]