Fortean Winds Research Cluster
The Record
How far back it goes, what earlier civilizations knew, and what the ancient evidence says about something that has been here far longer than we have.
The Watchers in the Book of Enoch — excluded from the King James Bible — are beings who descended to Earth, bred with humans, taught forbidden knowledge, and were eventually expelled. The Ute people avoided Skinwalker Ranch for centuries because they knew something was there. The Nazca lines are only visible from the air. Gobekli Tepe was built 12,000 years ago by people who apparently needed a structure complex enough to require organized labor, before agriculture is supposed to have existed.
The modern UAP record goes back to the 1940s only because that’s when systematic government documentation began. The phenomenon itself goes back as far as recorded human history — and possibly further. Some civilizations appear to have interacted with it deliberately, built infrastructure around it, and encoded what they knew into texts that were later suppressed.
This cluster follows that thread. Not to mythologize the past — but because the past keeps showing up in the present data.
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The Watchers’ Legacy: Angels, Demons, and UAP Connections
The Book of Enoch was found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, excluded from the canonical Bible, and describes beings whose behavior — genetic interest in humans, hidden knowledge, eventual expulsion — maps onto the modern UAP contact record in ways that are not comfortable to ignore.
Gobekli Tepe: The 12,000-Year-Old Site That Rewrote Human History
Built before pottery, before agriculture, before anything our timeline says should exist. Astronomical alignments, geometric precision, and a decision to bury the entire complex intentionally. The history books haven’t caught up yet.
The Historical File
- The Baghdad Batteries: Did Ancient Iraq Produce Electricity 2,000 Years Ago? — Clay jars, copper cylinders, iron rods. Replicas generate up to 2 volts. They predate any known electrical technology by two millennia, and several vanished during the 2003 invasion.
- Neil Armstrong and the Lost Library of Gold — In 1976, Neil Armstrong traveled to Ecuador to investigate a legendary library of gold artifacts with unknown script and imagery suggesting connections to civilizations that shouldn’t have been in contact. Father Crespi’s collection. The expedition nobody covers.
- The Shapira Strips: The Ancient Bible Manuscript That May Not Have Been a Forgery — Declared a fake in 1883. The dealer died by suicide. Recent Dead Sea Scroll discoveries have reopened the question. The eleventh commandment: “Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thy heart.”
- Ancient Civilizations, Megaliths and UAP: What Ritual Sites Share with Modern Encounters — Malta and Nazca share elongated skulls, megalithic precision, astronomical alignments, ritual sacrifice, and intense modern UAP activity. Separated by 2,000 years. The Nazi SS built a crypt that looks like Malta’s Hypogeum. We’re not sure what to make of that either.
- Fortean Phenomena During World War II — Foo fighters. SS occult operations. The Vril Society. Nazi interest in UAP and ancient power sources is documented, not mythologized. The timeline of what they actually did.
- Quantifying the Mystical: AI Analysis of 16 Grimoires — We put 16 historical grimoires through AI pattern analysis. The question we were trying to answer: do these texts encode a technology? The findings were surprising enough to require three follow-up articles.
- What Grimoires Reveal About Energy, Space and Intention — The synthesis. What the AI found, what it maps onto modern science, and why Newton being an occultist is less of a coincidence than we’ve been told.
- Aliens vs. Demons: Insights from the Final Events Timeline — A shadow government group called the Collins Elite concluded the phenomenon wasn’t extraterrestrial. It was demonic. Their timeline, their evidence, and why it matters that senior intelligence officials believed this.
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