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The Timeline Shift Theory: 2012
According to one of the internet’s most persistent modern conspiracy theories, humanity crossed into a different reality around 2012, creating subtle changes in history, memory, and even the structure of the world itself.
The Sumerian King List
The Antediluvian Giants. An ancient clay tablet proves the Sumerians believed their first kings ruled for tens of thousands of years before a global cataclysm wiped them out.
Gobekli Tepe
Rogue historians argued for decades that human civilization was thousands of years older than textbooks claimed, but academics laughed at them—until a 12,000-year-old temple complex was dug up in Turkey.
The Younger Dryas Impact
A small group of geologists argued that Earth was struck by a massive comet 12,800 years ago, causing global floods and wiping out an advanced human epoch—a theory academics attacked for years before losing the debate.
The Great Deluge
For centuries, the Biblical account of Noah’s Ark was viewed by many scholars as a religious allegory designed to teach lessons about morality, judgment, and renewal. The story seemed too extraordinary to be historical: a world-destroying flood, a giant vessel built to preserve life, and a lone survivor chosen to carry civilization into a new age. Yet as archaeology began uncovering the buried cities of Mesopotamia during the nineteenth century, researchers discovered something unexpected.
Denisovan
Ancient legends across every continent insist a race of human giants once ruled the Earth. Modern genetics recently proved that a newly discovered human species was physically massive, possessed advanced technology, and interbred with our ancestors.
Tartaria
Claims that world governments hid evidence of an advanced worldwide civilization with free energy and giants, destroyed by a mud flood.
Phantom Time Hypothesis
Claims that 297 years were added to the calendar by establishment figures to position themselves at the millennium.