Stonehenge: A Megalithic Marvel of Ancient Engineering | The Inquisitive Journal

A lot of people are puzzled by Stonehenge. It’s a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England and has been the subject of countless theories and speculations. Despite being one of the most famous and iconic landmarks in the world, its … Continue reading Stonehenge: A Megalithic Marvel of Ancient Engineering | The Inquisitive Journal

Texas Independence: Is it Feasible or Just a Pipe Dream? | The Inquisitive Journal

The announcement of HB 3596, otherwise known as the Texas Independence Referendum Act or TEXIT, has sparked heated debate and strong emotions across the nation. If passed, this bill would allow Texans to vote on whether or not the state … Continue reading Texas Independence: Is it Feasible or Just a Pipe Dream? | The Inquisitive Journal

Why They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To: The Conspiracy of Planned Obsolescence | The Inquisitive Journal

The term “planned obsolescence” may be new to some people, but the concept has been around for nearly a century. It is the practice of intentionally designing and producing products with a limited lifespan, with the goal of encouraging consumers … Continue reading Why They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To: The Conspiracy of Planned Obsolescence | The Inquisitive Journal

The Legend of Carlos Hathcock: The Greatest Sniper in Marine History | The Inquisitive Journal

In the annals of Marine history, there are few names that are held in higher esteem than Carlos Hathcock. Known as the “White Feather” for the distinctive feather he wore in his cap, Hathcock was not just a remarkable marksman, … Continue reading The Legend of Carlos Hathcock: The Greatest Sniper in Marine History | The Inquisitive Journal