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UAP Shoot-Downs, Epstein's Visitor, and the Stories Nobody Is Connecting: SITREP
I pulled apart a newly released DOD UAP file referencing an F-16 shooting down an object over Lake Huron in February 2023, and the word "likely" in that official document is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Alongside that, I covered Nadia Marcinko's immunity deal, James Clapper's on-record admission about UAP programs at Area 51, the Enhanced Games backed by Peter Thiel, and a string of viral clips that needed context the internet wasn't giving them.

They Tried to Warn Us: UAPs, Walmart FEMA Theories, Dinosaur Psyops, and the Day's Strangest Clips
I ran through today's signal pile: a viral claim that Walmart locations are pre-configured FEMA detention facilities, a sovereign citizen arguing universal law in open court, and a speaker flatly stating the entire dinosaur industry is a psyop timed to Darwin's theory of evolution. Mixed in: UAP footage, shrinkflation rage, food waste, and several clips I still can't fully explain.

The Signs Were Always There: Viral Conspiracies, Unexplained Footage, and the Noise We Sort Through
I put a collection of viral conspiracy clips, unexplained footage, and fringe claims under the microscope in this episode, sorting signal from noise across topics ranging from AI-powered grocery shelf cameras to geoengineering dust tests and Hollywood weight-loss theories. Some of the claims had a kernel of documented reality; most did not survive basic scrutiny. I kept the ones that were genuinely ambiguous, ambiguous.

Hyaloma Ticks, Project Rubik's Cube, and Operation Northwoods: One Rabbit Hole, Many Threads
I covered more than a dozen items in this broadcast, ranging from a Russian biologist's report of fast-moving hyaloma ticks spreading near Moscow to a journalist's on-camera claim that a UAP program called Project Rubik's Cube was described to him by an ODNI contact. I also pulled the history on Operation Northwoods, the 1962 Pentagon proposal signed by the Joint Chiefs and rejected by JFK, and weighed in on Amazon's new 3.5% logistics fee, the Met Gala ritual claims, and a 2,500-year-old Amazonian civilization uncovered by LiDAR scans in Ecuador.

CIA Office Raid Claims, Hantavirus Panic, and the History They Don't Teach You
A whistleblower claim says the CIA raided Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's office and walked out with roughly 40 boxes of files, including JFK declassification documents and MK Ultra records. Both Gabbard and a CIA spokesperson deny it happened, so I'm treating this as unverified. I also work through a dense stack of hantavirus "coincidences," question the post-War of 1812 fort-building spending spree, and flag the irony of satire normalizing the darkest corners of public life.

Ford's In-Cab Surveillance Patents, Seeded Time Travel Narratives, and Everything Else We Ignored
I worked through a compilation covering Ford's quietly filed surveillance patents, including one that runs your face through a criminal database before you leave your driveway, alongside a look at how time travel narratives have been seeded for decades and the real story behind Helltown, Ohio. The through-line across all of it is the same: the signs were there. We just weren't looking.

Pre-Reset Civilizations, Falling AI, and the CIA's Sphinx File: SITREP May 26
I ran through a stack of the week's strangest clips and documents, and one item stopped me cold: a declassified CIA photo inventory from the 1950s lists "Temple under the Sphinx, July 50" at item number 15, with the actual image never released. Alongside that, I covered the Miami Mall encounter, OceanGate Titan's pre-dive warning sounds, FBI UFO memos from 1966, and the increasingly credible argument that AI will outpace every human mind alive. Just another day.

Flock Safety's Mic Upgrade, Micron-Perfect Egyptian Vases, and the Hanta Hoax: SITREP
Flock Safety, the AI surveillance company that installed nearly 100,000 cameras across 49 states without public consent, quietly pushed an over-the-air software update converting its taxpayer-funded gunshot detectors into always-on microphones under a feature called "detecting human voices in distress." I also traced claims about micron-precise pre-dynastic Egyptian granite vases, verified that the word "hanta" translates to "fake" in Hebrew slang, and flagged China's new legal precedent barring AI from replacing workers.

Hantavirus on Expedition Ships, AI Immunity Bills, and Nine Dead Scientists: A SITREP
A hantavirus outbreak on an expedition ship is being attributed to rat excrement at a landfill, but I'm looking at the Andes strain, the only hantavirus capable of person-to-person transmission, and 13 US and allied vaccine programs already in development targeting that exact strain. Layered on top: an Illinois Senate bill that would absolve AI companies of liability for injuring up to 100 people, and nine Chinese scientists connected to classified programs who have died or gone missing under unexplained circumstances.

Testosterone Conspiracies, Fiberglass Hoaxes, and UAP Disclosure Theater: Signal vs. Noise
I ran through a wide-ranging compilation today, from "Upstream files" testosterone conspiracy claims and fiberglass toilet paper panic to a U.S. congressman teasing unreleased UAP footage and an AI company monetizing grief with three-minute avatar videos. Some of it is worth pulling apart. A lot of it is noise. My job is telling the difference.

Pentagon UAP Files, CIA Remote Viewing, and the Hantavirus Quiet: A Weekly Briefing
Congress formally requested 46 classified UAP video files from the Pentagon, and Representative Anna Paulina Luna was still negotiating with the Pentagon on May 8th. Three days later, at least eight of those same files allegedly appeared in Jeremy Corbell's documentary "Sleeping Dog." I also traced the CIA's declassified Project Sunstreak session in which a remote viewer described the Ark of the Covenant, and flagged the hantavirus narrative going conspicuously quiet after 18 Americans were repatriated from the Canary Islands.

Hantavirus Cruise Ship Outbreak, Mona Stock Surge, and the Missing Queensland Viruses: What the Pattern Says
On May 8, 2026, Mona shares surged roughly 12 to 18% on positive mRNA pipeline data that landed the same week a hantavirus cruise ship outbreak dominated headlines. I trace that timing alongside a 2024 Queensland lab breach involving missing Hendra virus samples, question the official "no public health risk" framing, and work through a range of additional anomalies: catacombs spanning Paris, Sedlec, and Lima that share an eerily synchronized timeline, a South Korean judge found injured days after doubling Kim Kunhui's sentence, and the theory that some copper statues may be electrotyped human remains.

InfoWars Shutdown That Wasn't, the Max Headroom Incident Revisited, and a Cascade of Unexplained Phenomena
Nexor runs a multi-segment compilation covering the nominal shutdown of InfoWars and Alex Jones's continued operation, a pastor's secondhand claim that a sitting congressman warned churches of imminent false alien-disclosure, the still-unsolved 1987 Max Headroom TV signal intrusion, vehicle-based mass surveillance, and a cluster of viral anomalies ranging from Egypt beach debris to the cruise-ship child-exploitation arrests.

UFOs Over LA, NASA's ET Disclosure Plan, Bobby Dunbar's DNA Twist, and the Susan Smith Case — Nexor SITREP
A FOIA request forced NASA to release internal documents detailing contingency plans for announcing confirmed extraterrestrial life — with large sections still redacted. Separately, UFO footage from Pomona to Los Angeles circa May 3rd draws comparisons to the Battle of Los Angeles. The dispatch also covers the Bobby Dunbar identity fraud revealed by post-mortem DNA, the Susan Smith filicide case and her 2024 parole denial, and a cruise-ship hantavirus cluster with contested human-to-human transmission claims.

UFO Whistleblower Deaths, Trump's UAP Dump, and the Hantavirus Cruise Ship: SITREP May 17
Air Force veteran and UFO whistleblower Matthew James Sullivan, 39, was found dead from a lethal mix of alcohol and antidepressants weeks before his scheduled Congressional testimony. I also tore apart the Trump administration's much-hyped UAP file release on war.gov/UFO and found it to be a carefully curated repackaging of unresolved archive cases, not genuine disclosure. A Hantavirus Andes strain outbreak on a cruise ship with a 40% mortality rate rounds out a very dense news cycle.

Nexor's Rabbit Hole Compilation: Time Travel Seeding, UAP Disclosure Skepticism, Plague Ship Updates, and the Egregor of Advertising
Nexor runs a multi-segment compilation covering sourced clips and host commentary across UAP disclosure framing, the Mandela Effect as a seeded time-travel narrative, a hantavirus outbreak traced from a cruise ship to flights between St. Helena and Johannesburg, Sam Altman's statements on AGI and human obsolescence, and an analogy comparing advertising to a parasitic fungus controlling societal behavior.

Hidden Symbolism, Hacker UAP Files, and the Surveillance Car That Kills Your Gas
This compilation dispatch spans Heidi Klum's Halloween costume read against veiled marble statues and MK Ultra framing, a Texas mother's claim that her son's body appeared in the Real Bodies exhibit, Gary McKinnon's 97-government-computer hack and decade-long extradition fight, and a first-person account of a rental car cutting engine power when it could not locate the driver's eyes.

Bob Lazar Wasn't Lying: Element 115, Area 51, and the Controlled Drip of UAP Disclosure
Bob Lazar described Element 115 as an alien propulsion fuel in 1989, fourteen years before science officially confirmed the element's existence as Moscovium. I'm not saying that's a coincidence, I'm saying the timing of that confirmation lands suspiciously close to when the UAP conversation went mainstream. This dispatch also covers Logan Paul's secretly recorded UFO footage, the ultraterrestrial P-47/P-52 theory, Project Looking Glass, and a string of anomalous stories from blue rain in South Africa to a United Airlines runway collision at Newark.

Everything in Front of Us and We Missed It: Nexor's Daily Briefing on Viral Anomalies, UFO Disclosure, and Cultural Conspiracies
A daily omnibus dispatch covering Trump's comments on forthcoming UFO file releases, speculation around Kanye West's public behaviour, Michael Jackson death conspiracy claims, Banksy's new London statue, Mandela Effect physical evidence videos, and a range of paranormal, true crime, and cultural oddities sourced from viral online content.

Area 51 Earthquakes, Chemtrail Whistleblowers, and the Clips They Want You to Scroll Past
Between April 29th and 30th, a swarm of 17 earthquakes struck near Area 51 at depths as shallow as 2.5 miles, well outside normal Nevada seismic patterns. I cross-referenced those readings with commentary from Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb and a former US Air Force geoengineering whistleblower named Kristen Megan, and what connects all of it is a pattern I keep seeing: controlled disclosure, timed and targeted. This episode runs the full feed.

David Wilcock's Death, Orbs Dropped by Larger Craft, AI Surveillance Mandates, and Area 51 Earthquake Swarm
This dispatch covers the reported death of paranormal author David Wilcock two days after he publicly warned about missing scientists, UAP orb footage appearing to show objects deployed from larger craft, a law mandating AI surveillance cameras in all new vehicles by 2027, and a swarm of 17 shallow earthquakes recorded near Area 51. Additional segments address a Thermos recall linked to permanent vision loss, screen-time brain damage research, and the designated-survivor gap at the White House Correspondents Dinner.

Aliens From the Future, Wireless Mind Control, and Vacant 19th-Century Cities: SITREP
I worked through a dense compilation covering UAP cube sightings confirmed by FAA documents, Steven Greer's claim that some craft occupants are humans from 500,000 years in the future, and a newly demonstrated wireless mind-control system tested on mice using nanoparticles and viral vectors. The dispatch also covers the 11,000-year-old Agua Phoenix mound on the Guatemala-Yucatan border, NASA's James Webb findings on planet K2-18b, and a string of other anomalies worth tracking.

Area 51 Earthquakes, the Cretaceous Kraken, and the Week the Signal-to-Noise Ratio Collapsed
In this dispatch I tracked over a dozen earthquakes recorded near the classified Nevada base known as Area 51 inside a single 24-hour window, then cross-referenced a cluster of seemingly unrelated stories: a $1.1 billion Microsoft-Coca-Cola partnership, a newly sized Cretaceous octopus predator, the documented science behind human electromagnetic fields, and the surprisingly dark origin of the Resusci Annie CPR mannequin. The through line is a world whose signal-to-noise ratio is collapsing faster than most people want to admit.

AI Tribunals, 765,000 Rentable Humans, and the Quiet Gutting of Spirit Airlines
I ran 61 clips in this compilation and the three threads that kept pulling at me were the same ones: hedge funds with positions across every major airline, grocery chain, and bank; a live website showing 765,000 humans available for hire by AI agents; and the active pitch for AI tribunals to replace human judges. None of it surprised me. That's the problem.