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About

What Unmasked History is—and what it is not.

A workshop for historical doubt, not a factory for new dogmas.

What we do

  • Overlay official stories with alternative readings.
  • Highlight primary sources and underused archives.
  • Visualize treaties, finance, and borders in interactive timelines.
  • Clearly label what is fact, interpretation, and open question.

What we don't do

  • Promote hate, denialism, or glorification of violence.
  • Claim to offer the one definitive truth about complex events.
  • Ignore uncertainty or cherry-pick evidence for drama.
  • Replace one rigid ideology with another.

Sources

Diplomatic cables, court filings, declassified intelligence, local newspapers, and the work of serious historians and investigative journalists.

Method

Start from documents, reconstruct timelines, then compare how different actors told the story at the time versus afterward.

Reader's role

You are invited to weigh the evidence, not to outsource judgment. The goal is sharper questions, not final answers.