Fog Lode and the Next Era of the Black Hills: Where Legacy Meets Innovation

Fog Lode and the Next Era of the Black Hills: Where Legacy Meets Innovation By Scott Prentice, Owner – Fog Lode Mineral Survey A 125-Year Legacy Beneath the Hills For more than a century, the Black Hills of South Dakota have stood at the crossroads of geology, history, and enterprise. From the Homestake era to the Richmond Hill district, these … Read More

The Ellsworth AFB UFO Incident

In the crisp, star-drenched silence of the Black Hills, high on the Rubicon Trail at 6,500 feet, I froze one autumn night in the late ’90s as an immense shadow eclipsed the heavens above me. What began as a low, vibrating rumble—like the earth’s own frequency thrumming through my bones—swelled into the passage of something colossal, blotting out the entire … Read More

Why Gold Will Shatter Expectations: A Path to $10,000 Before 2029

Why Gold Will Shatter Expectations: A Path to $10,000 Before 2029 As a metals investor and a 100% owner of a gold mineral survey/patent which neighbors Dakota Gold’s Richmond Hill Project, Wharf Mine and lived a life following historic gold trends from an economic perspective, I can logically show you a path to 10k gold without bias. While Randy Smallwood, … Read More

The Day I Saw Through the Hologram of Money: A Revelation on Inflation

Today, I seen the phenomenon of Money: A Revelation on InflationBy Scott L. PrenticeOctober 1, 2025 (It took almost 65 years, to the day! My birthday is on the 5th.) This has been something that always itches my consciousness or curiosity. The earliest moment or notice was a televised program of claymation in the 1st grade on understanding money and … Read More

This isn’t really something new, it’s just a tool. So far! Going to the edge with AI – Music Creation

This isn’t really something new, it’s just a tool. So far! Going to the edge with AI – Music Creation. My step 2 into a series on AI music creation. Turning your prayers and dreams into reality. (Part 1) Space, the final frontier… to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where … Read More

The Dawn of AI in Music Creation: Turning Prayers, Dreams, and Stories into Songs

The Dawn of AI in Music Creation: Turning Prayers, Dreams, and Stories into Songs Welcome to the first post in a series exploring the transformative power of AI in music creation—a journey into how anyone, regardless of experience, can turn their deepest thoughts, prayers, dreams, and stories into music that resonates. Imagine a world where your innermost reflections—your prayers, dreams, … Read More

You Can’t Legislate Morality”? Let’s Talk About What That Really Means

You Can’t Legislate Morality”? Let’s Talk About What That Really Means As someone who’s watched debates about law, morality, and behavior play out in our society, I’ve often heard the phrase “you can’t legislate morality” thrown around, especially by those pushing for fewer laws governing personal behavior. It’s a catchy soundbite, but I believe it’s misunderstood and often misused, particularly … Read More

Echoes of Ice: A Modern Martyr in an Upside-Down World

By Scott PrenticeSeptember 13, 2025 In the dim glow of my study, with the weight of these last few days pressing like a winter frost on my soul, I find myself turning once more to the ancient tales that have anchored my faith through storms far greater than this one. You see, I’ve long been haunted—and holy inspired—by the story … Read More

DMSO – What Your Doctor Doesn’t Want You to Know

Just like Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, DMSO is starting to hit the viral New Media with cases of recovery and good health. Personally, DMSO came on my radar about a year ago and I bought some but never had a chance to use it, because I had no need. I personally stay pretty healthy, but wanted to make sure my medicine … Read More

The Evolution of Communication Tools: A Personal Journey from Quill to AI

The Evolution of Communication Tools: A Personal Journey from Quill to AI As a graphic artist, sign painter, architectural drafter, and early adopter of technology, I’ve witnessed the remarkable progression of communication tools over six decades. From hand-scribing letters with quill pens to leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), each new tool has demanded time, energy, and a willingness to adapt. On … Read More