Jordan River Has Finally Dried Up And Something Terrifying Is Happening

With the rapidly declining water level, many shocking realities are coming to the surface. Unbelievable remains of the past, astonishing heritage, prehistoric pathways leading to distressing warnings and many mythical creatures. Let's get ready to watch what terrifying things were discovered in rivers.

New Spinosaur Discovery Shows They Were Even Weirder

In the following video we will be looking at the pelican-like mouth of Irritator challengeri, and have a special interview with the lead author of a new study describing a giant pliosaur. Watch the video to find out more!

We Finally Know Where Eels Come From

The European eel is a mysterious fish. They live for years without any reproductive organs, which made people very confused about where eels came from, all the way back to the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. And up until recently, we still didn’t know.

15 Craziest Conspiracy Theories In Joe Rogan History

In this video, we take a look back at some of the craziest conspiracy theories from the Joe Rogan Podcast. From his early conversations with guests to now his number one podcast in the world. Whether he's debating with journalists about world issues, to debating crazy conspiracy theories with people like Alex Jones. Join us as we revisit some of his biggest arguments in Joe Rogan Experience History!

Euphrates River Finally Dried Up And Now This Terrifying Cave Has Emerged

Beneath the surface of the Euphrates River lies a discovery that has the entire world on edge. A mysterious and ancient structure has been uncovered, and its origins and purpose remain shrouded in mystery. As experts struggle to make sense of this terrifying find, rumors, and speculation are running wild, with some even suggesting that it could be the key to unlocking some of the greatest mysteries of our time. But what secrets does this structure hold, and why has it remained hidden for so long? In this video, we will explore the chilling details of this discovery and uncover the truth about what lies beneath the Euphrates River.

12 Most Amazing And Incredible Abandoned Places

Something about standing in an abandoned place fires the imagination of us all. If we close our eyes, we like to think we can hear the people who once filled these places with life. If we concentrate hard, we can almost see these abandoned spaces as they were before they were forgotten! There are some stunning abandoned places all over the planet, and some of the best of them are in this video.

Inside The Horryfying Truth Of White Slaves In The Ottoman Empire

Spanning over 623 years, the Ottoman Empire was known for numerous elements ranging from their Sultanate reigns to extraordinary ancient architecture. However, what really caught the attention of many was the concept of slavery that the Ottomans applied. Unlike other slaves known in history, the Ottoman Empire slaves were white and were subject to objectification, brutal tactics, and much worse. While the Ottoman Empire did follow Islamic beliefs, which prohibited slavery, the rulers at that time had created harsh circumstances for the slaves. Circumstances that were more shocking than you think…

When one wants to put the topic of white slavery in the Ottoman Empire, one should know that this was completely different from the one in other Empires. Unlike American slavery, this was practiced under the strict rules and regulations of Islamic law. Slaves were considered property in the Ottoman Empire and according to the Islamic Holy Book Quran, slaves should be treated gently, with no distinction based on color or creed.

The laws were recognized, and the slaves were treated much more gently than other brutal masters. Most of the time, the master would even free their slaves to acquire tranquility of the soul.

However, when we see slaves, white female slaves were usually given elite tasks or positions in the house or the Harem; they would serve as the waitress of their mistress or adorn their mistress. African or black slaves, on the other hand, were given inferior tasks. Hence, the white slaves were in better condition than the black ones.

Greek Mythology Family Tree

The Greek Mythology Family Tree is an intricate and fascinating web of deities, heroes, and mythological creatures, deeply rooted in ancient Hellenic culture and storytelling. This family tree starts with the primordial gods and titans, setting the stage for the pantheon of Olympian gods, demi-gods, and notable mortals.

At the foundation of this mythical genealogy are the primordial deities, representing fundamental aspects of the world: Chaos, Gaia (Earth), Tartarus (the Abyss), and Eros (love). From them sprang the Titans, including Cronus and Rhea, who in turn gave rise to the Olympian gods, such as Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, and Hades.

Zeus, the king of the gods, is a central figure in Greek mythology. His numerous affairs with various goddesses and mortals resulted in a sprawling network of offspring, including gods like Athena, Apollo, Artemis, and Hermes, as well as heroes like Hercules and Perseus.

The family tree also encompasses legendary figures like the mortal Helen of Troy, whose beauty sparked the Trojan War, and Achilles, a hero of this war. It extends to the tragic tales of Oedipus, the king of Thebes doomed by fate, and Orpheus, the musician who ventured into the underworld.

This labyrinthine family tree is not just a catalog of names and relations; it embodies the Greeks' understanding of the world, human nature, and the divine. The stories that emerge from this tree are rich in symbolism, moral lessons, and philosophical insights, reflecting the ancient Greeks' quest to understand their existence and the universe.

Did the Trojan War Really Happen?

In this video we will talk about the historicity of the conflict between Trojans and the Greeks depicted in the immortal Iliad of Homer. We also cover the Mycenaean and Hittite civilizations. How did this story come to be? Is it just a myth or is there historical proof that it happened? What does archeology tell us about the conflict at the end of the Bronze age? Were Hector, Achilles, Helen and Paris even real?