Gibraltar Referred to as an Island: Photographic Reality Residue (1935– )

In this post, I’ll be sharing five historic photographs that I purchased from historicimages.com. I acquired these images for one very specific reason: each one describes Gibraltar as an island. The key word I was intentionally searching for was island. That distinction matters. It isn’t casual wording — it’s evidence of something many of us […]
The Geology of Gibraltar: Evidence of an Island, Not a Peninsula

In this post, I want to talk about the geology of Gibraltar and why I believe it is evidence that Gibraltar is — and was — an island, and why the Gibraltar Mandela Effect challenges what we’ve been taught about landmasses, tectonic plates, and continental movement. Here is a geological fact that is not disputed: […]
The Gibraltar Island Games: Reality Residue in Plain Sight

Let’s talk about the International Island Games Association (IIGA) — the organizing body behind the Island Games, a kind of mini-Olympics for islands, an event that Gibraltar actively participates in. According to Wikipedia, the Island Games are: “A friendly biennial multi-sport competition between teams from several European islands and other small territories.” The IIGA was […]
The Island of Gibraltar in Cartoons: Reality Residue in ‘Couscous in Gibraltar’

While searching the internet for possible cartoons or animated shows that referenced Gibraltar, I wanted to see how Gibraltar was described or visually depicted, specifically looking for any signs of it being shown as an island. That search led me to an unexpected find: an episode from The Busy World of Richard Scarry. The episode […]
“Gibraltar: Una Isla” — The Island and Franco’s Border Closure with Spain

Before my investigative trip to Gibraltar in 2022, I made it a priority to search for evidence — reality residue — that Gibraltar was once an island. I wanted to take something tangible with me, something physical, to back up the claim and use in conversations once I arrived there. While searching online, I didn’t […]
The Barbary Macaques of Gibraltar: Living Proof of a Hidden Island

In my previous article, “Invisible Barriers,” I wrote that if we can understand these invisible separations, we can begin to understand why different regions of the world have unique characteristics and distinct properties. I want to expand on that idea here, using a real, living example that perfectly illustrates what I mean: the Barbary macaques […]
Invisible Barriers: What Gibraltar and the Seas Reveal About Hidden Worlds

In a previous post I published titled “Hidden Worlds Within Our Reality: Decoding the World Map,” I explained how borders between countries and territories — particularly the border between Spain and Gibraltar — are quietly hinting at something beyond our sight. I proposed that these borders are not arbitrary. They point to hidden worlds, realities […]
Hidden Worlds Within Our Reality: Decoding The World Map

In this post, I’m going to do my best to explain what I mean when I talk about hidden worlds — the many worlds that exist within our reality, on this same Earth we’re on, yet remain invisible to the naked eye. I also want to explain why I believe these hidden worlds are real, […]
How Did Neanderthals Arrive on the Island of Gibraltar?

As I mentioned in a previous post, the book Buried Alive by Jack Cuozzo discusses Neanderthals and notes that some of their remains were found on the island of Gibraltar. Key word: island. If you understand the concept of reality residue, then you’ll understand why this is not simply a geographical mistake. It isn’t a […]
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 […]