
Dr. John Reizer
Over the past several years, independent researchers have devoted considerable time and effort to examining what is often referred to as the “Old World Research” theory. At its core, the theory suggests that many of the impressive buildings, cathedrals, government structures, and engineering projects found throughout the world may not fit comfortably within the conventional historical timeline that is commonly presented to the public.
Many independent researchers have raised legitimate questions about construction methods, architectural complexity, material sourcing, and the apparent sophistication of certain structures. Whether one agrees with every conclusion or not, the investigation itself has encouraged people to look more closely at history and to ask important questions about humanity’s past.
I have noticed a growing trend that, in my opinion, is contaminating the discussion.
A number of content creators within the alternative research community appear to be moving away from the idea that these structures were built by a lost or forgotten human civilization and are instead promoting the belief that many of these buildings were constructed by angels, divine beings, or by representatives of Jesus’s Kingdom on Earth.
While individuals are certainly entitled to their religious beliefs, this interpretation introduces a theological explanation into a discussion that originally centered on physical evidence, engineering, architecture, and human history.
A more logical premise, in my considered opinion, associated with the Old World theory, one that was introduced years ago, as I understand it, was relatively straightforward. It proposed that another technologically advanced human civilization may have existed before our own. Such a civilization could have possessed knowledge, tools, and capabilities that have since been lost, hidden, or forgotten due to a recent cataclysmic reset event.
Whether or not the cataclysmic reset event was an intentional happening at the hands of someone human or otherworldly, naturally occurring, a one-time event, or part of a cyclical occurrence natural to our realm is still up for human debate.
The angelic construction narrative is a very different proposition altogether. It moves the discussion from the realm of historical investigation into theology.
Once theological intervention becomes the primary explanation for physical structures, objectively examining evidence becomes increasingly difficult.
In my view, there is little reason to assume that angels were responsible for constructing buildings that exhibit clear signs of engineering, planning, logistics, and physical labor.
Extraordinary architecture does not automatically require a theological explanation.
Have other human civilizations that walked the Earth appeared different in shape and form from today’s humans? This undoubtedly was the case.
I believe the genetic modifications of human avatars from reset to reset are a real possibility, and I believe the skeletal remains of strange-looking creatures and drawings depicting angels and demons, uncovered over the years and later hidden or obscured from human view by the “Smiths” and their museums, are evidence of this.
Human history appears to be filled with examples of many technologically advanced civilizations that predated ours that accomplished remarkable feats that later generations struggle to replicate or fully understand.
There is ample evidence, in my opinion, that many resets have occurred on Earth. For people to claim that one event occurred here orchestrated by the hands of the devil is preposterous.
This theologically infused narrative raises an important question in my mind: Why has the religious interpretation become increasingly popular within some corners of the alternative research community?
One possible explanation is audience appeal. Religious content often attracts highly engaged viewers who are passionate about their beliefs. By connecting Old World research to Biblical narratives, creators may reach larger audiences, generate more views, increase subscriber counts, and ultimately earn more revenue from their platforms.
I cannot know the motivations of every content creator. Some may sincerely believe what they are presenting. Others may simply be following their audience’s interests. Nevertheless, the result is the same: the discussion increasingly shifts away from evidence-based inquiry and toward faith-based conclusions.
This is unfortunate because the most interesting aspect of Old World research has always been the possibility that humanity’s history may be more complex than we have been taught. The idea of multiple forgotten technologically advanced human civilizations challenges accepted narratives while remaining within the framework of human achievement and historical investigation.
If the goal is to understand the past, then evidence should remain the foundation of the conversation.
Questions about architecture, engineering, timelines, and lost technologies deserve careful examination. Introducing angels as builders may satisfy certain theological viewpoints, but it does little to advance the investigation itself.
The search for truth requires curiosity, skepticism, and a willingness to follow evidence wherever it leads. It should not require replacing one unquestioned belief system with another.
Are you tired of being repeatedly lied to about our historical past?
Don’t Ignore the Truth Any Longer!

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Over sixty minutes in an isolated roadside diner in rural Montana, two strangers are forced to confront suppressed and traumatic memories, discovering that time, guilt, and truth are far more dangerous than the authorities awaiting them.
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Truth Engines
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What if fiction reveals the truths modern society refuses to face?
Truth Engines is a bold collection of science fiction shorts that acknowledges the hidden realities currently affecting humanity. Blending imagination with clever storytelling, these writings explore a wide range of important subjects currently impacting all human beings.
Releasing September 1st, 2026
Science fiction has traditionally been a way for writers to discuss difficult ideas safely. It has allowed authors to examine dangerous possibilities before they become reality. Sometimes fiction entertains us, sometimes it warns us, and sometimes it says the necessary things that otherwise couldn’t be said.
These stories are not meant to preach or claim absolute answers. They are meant to encourage thought. They will hopefully inspire readers to ask questions about power, truth, freedom, artificial intelligence, corruption, media influence, medical ethics, surveillance, and the future direction of humanity itself.
Some readers may see these stories as pure fiction. Others may recognize pieces of the modern world hidden inside them. That choice belongs to you, the reader.
The goal of my writing is twofold: to entertain while also encouraging people to think more deeply about the systems shaping human life behind the scenes.
Whether these stories inspire agreement, debate, curiosity, or discomfort, I hope they stay with you long after the final page.
Sometimes fiction is not an escape from reality, but rather the only way to talk about it.
–John Reizer
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“Rachel Alig is terrific as Donna while Justin Ray as Clyde also manages to impress. Combining witty commentary with a constant threat to life, script writers Palo and Reizer develop a narrative that is funny and charming while ensuring that none of the thrill and danger is lost in the process.”
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