fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the geek universe.
The Science Beneath the Surface: How Technology Is Peeling Back the Layers of Oak Island
Oak Island is a riddle carved in stone and soaked in seawater. For more than 200 years, men have dug with shovels, dynamite, and blind hope — chasing whispers of treasure and the ghosts of builders no one can name.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Geeks
The Stone Road of Oak Island: A Forgotten Pathway to a Buried Truth?
On Oak Island, even the ground seems to lie. But sometimes, buried beneath centuries of dirt and secrecy, something rises that speaks clearly — through structure, intention, and the undeniable weight of stone.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Geeks
Prosperity Gospel: Let's break it down
The prosperity doctrine continues I first heard the prosperity doctrine preached in 1997. It will soon be thirty years, and I have not heard of one person becoming a millionaire by following the alleged principles. What I have noticed is that people who remain in these churches and continue to give their money are struggling.
By Cheryl E Preston9 months ago in Geeks
Rick Lagina: The Man Who Made Oak Island a Modern-Day Legend
Some people are drawn to fame. Others stumble into it. Rick Lagina? He was pulled toward something deeper — a mystery buried in stone and shadow, whispered through centuries, and etched into a remote island off the coast of Nova Scotia.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Geeks
Marty Lagina: The Reluctant Believer Who Transformed Oak Island Forever
He didn’t come looking for a legend. He came with spreadsheets, risk assessments, and an engineer’s sense of logic. He came to support his brother — to lend resources, not faith. And yet, season after season, year after year, Marty Lagina became something he never expected:
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Geeks
Dr. Ian Spooner: The Scientist Who Brought Oak Island’s Secrets to the Surface
In a world driven by legends of lost gold, secret codes, and ancient booby traps, The Curse of Oak Island has always walked a tightrope between folklore and fact. And at the center of that delicate balance — cutting through the fog of conspiracy with a quiet, analytical mind — stands Dr. Ian Spooner.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Geeks











