The Anomalous Phenomena Lab investigates unexplained aerial events, missing aircraft, sacred geometric alignments, and recurring energetic anomalies. The lab focuses on cases that defy conventional scientific explanation but exhibit repeatable patterns across time, space, and natural cycles. These events are studied within a scientific, geomathematical, and celestial framework to uncover the deeper forces that may govern them.
The Mysteryology Method is a multi-disciplinary framework developed to study anomalous phenomena through the integration of natural science, sacred geometry, planetary alignment, and resonance theory. Rather than isolating each event, the method seeks patterned relationships between celestial timing, geospatial alignments, magnetic disturbances, and historical context.
Core tools and data sources include:
Ephemeris and planetary positioning
Geometric triangulation and site-to-site distance harmonics
Magnetic field data and geomagnetic anomalies
Natural hazard overlays (earthquakes, volcanoes, etc.)
Temporal resonance windows linked to lunar and solar cycles
This method transforms anomaly analysis into a structured, research-driven process capable of revealing non-random, recurring forces behind mysterious events.
Key areas of focus include unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), unexplained aviation disappearances, geomystic zones, and global sacred site alignments. Active investigations involve events such as the Roswell UFO crash, the Rendlesham Forest encounter, Skinwalker Ranch anomalies, the Sedona vortexes, and recurring disturbances within the Nevada Triangle.
The lab also examines ancient structures and alignments, including the Sha’Z Square and other interplanetary geometric patterns that appear to connect the locations of sacred or anomalous sites. This research integrates core findings from Sha’Z Mystic Lines and Areas, which revealed a network of geospatial resonance corridors—mysterious energetic zones that begin across the United States and extend globally. These investigations aim to identify consistent spatial and temporal signatures underlying both ancient structures and modern anomalous incidents, using scientific tools such as ephemeris analysis, magnetic data, and geometric modeling.
The Anomalous Phenomena Lab aims to bring scientific rigor to the study of Earth’s most puzzling incidents. By identifying underlying patterns in what were once considered isolated mysteries, the lab contributes to a new form of anomaly science — one that recognizes geometry, resonance, and natural forces as potential keys to unlocking hidden knowledge across time and space.