Energy Harvesting, Space Cryptids, and the Epstein Property Manager Nobody Interviewed
I ran through a dense broadcast covering everything from the CIA's "Ghost Murmur" biometric heartbeat tracker and Cortical Labs' living neuron computer to the burn cage detail in the Celeste Rivas Hernandez murder case and the Epstein property manager Anne Rodriguez, whose daughter was emailing Jeffrey Epstein "Happy Father's Day" at 16. The thread connecting most of it: emotional reaction is the product being harvested, not the information itself.
// CHAPTERS
- 0:03Opening: Teaser and the Energy Harvesting Frame — I set up the broadcast's core thesis: the mechanism driving most of what we cover isn't supernatural, it's a long-running psychological operation that feeds off emotional reaction. Satan isn't writing social media posts; a very old and patient playbook is.
- 0:24David Wilcock, Time Travel Claims, and Henry Martinez Account — I reviewed clips tied to the Henry Martinez social media account, a photo reverse-image-searched as 'Time Machine,' and David Wilcock's on-camera breakdown referencing Project Looking Glass and fixed future timelines, noting his absence from the original conspiracy chart I've been working through.
- 3:03Taylor Swift Concert Glitch and Ritual Conspiracy Claims — I reviewed a viral TikTok of a screen glitch from a 2024 Taylor Swift concert lasting 30 to 40 seconds that conspiracy theorists framed as a satanic ritual, and gave my own read: it looks like a glitch, though I acknowledge the pattern-recognition impulse is understandable.
- 4:03Vietnam Factory Ghost Footage and Staged CCTV Trend — I covered footage from a Vietnamese night-shift worker named Vo purporting to show a pale entity entering through a window without triggering cameras or locks, and assessed it as likely CGI, connecting it to China's well-documented history of staged paranormal CCTV content.
- 6:18The Dark Origin of the Teddy Bear — I traced the November 1902 origin of the teddy bear to President Theodore Roosevelt's Mississippi hunting trip, a captured and restrained bear tied to a willow tree, a Washington Post cartoon, and shop owner Morris Mitchum, including the part most retellings drop: the bear was beaten with clubs and Roosevelt ordered it put down anyway.
- 6:57Cortical Labs: 800,000 Living Neurons Playing Doom — I covered Australian company Cortical Labs and their biological computer using 800,000 living human neurons that runs on 99% less energy than traditional AI, proved capable of independent learning in 2022, and is currently playing the video game Doom, which I noted is not a reassuring training input.
- 8:19Dorset and Wiltshire Firefighters WhatsApp Scandal — I reported on firefighters within the Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service who shared photographs of deceased crash victims in a WhatsApp group, with no criminal charges filed and identities protected, and gave airtime to the anonymous female firefighter who first raised the alarm.
- 10:10The Okiku Haunted Doll and Mani Temple — I covered the 1918 origin story of Japan's Okiku doll, whose hair reportedly grew from jawline to shoulder-length after the three-year-old girl who owned it died, and which now resides at the Mani Temple receiving regular haircuts.
- 12:00McDonald's Burger Volume, Cow Farms, and Pattern Recognition — I worked through the viral claim that McDonald's sells 6.5 million burgers per day while owning zero cow farms but thousands of children's hospitals, framing it as an example of pattern recognition that the broadcast is careful to distinguish from verified fact.
- 13:53Hydrated DNA, Photo 51, and Sacred Geometry Coincidences — I covered a content creator's dot-connecting between the elongated shape of hydrated DNA, the dharma wheel, the ichthus symbol, and Rosalind Franklin's Photo 51 produced at 92% humidity, which I found genuinely interesting even if the conclusions are speculative.
- 16:53Lady Gaga Coachella, Marina Abramovic, and the Symbol Feedback Loop — I reviewed conspiracy claims about Lady Gaga's Coachella chessboard performance with two Gagas in white and black, her connection to Marina Abramovic, and her 2008 Poker Face eye symbolism, then argued the more unsettling point: the symbols are visible because they're meant to be seen, and our attention is the harvest.
- 35:07CIA Ghost Murmur Heartbeat Tracker and Biometric Surveillance — I covered claims about a CIA technology called Ghost Murmur that can identify individuals by their unique biometric heartbeat signature from 40 meters away, reportedly used to locate a downed pilot hiding in Iranian mountains, and connected it to the push for wearable biometric data collection from civilians.
- 36:50Candace Owens, Ian Carroll, and the Politics of Playing Target — I pushed back on the narrative that Candace Owens, Ian Carroll, and Nick Fuentes going offline and signaling personal danger represents genuine threat, arguing it's the same controversy-as-marketing playbook I've been calling out consistently, with Candace sitting on the Charlie Kirk reveal for four months as the clearest receipt.
- 49:20Celeste Rivas Hernandez Case: The Burn Cage and the Tesla — I covered private investigator Steve Fischer's confirmation that the suspect purchased a burn cage online under a fake name, capable of burning at 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit, two degrees above human cremation temperature, and traced the timeline from Celeste's April 23rd visit to the Hollywood Hills through the discovery of her body in the suspect's Tesla.
- 1:02:50Jeffrey Epstein's Island: Anne Rodriguez and the Sierra Emails — I examined the relationship between Epstein island property manager Anne Rodriguez and her daughter Sierra, born in 2002, who sent Epstein a Father's Day email in 2018 and distress emails in 2019 from a boarding school Epstein was funding, and questioned why Anne Rodriguez has never been publicly interviewed despite knowing the full operational structure of Epstein's island.
- 54:24Space Cryptids Iceberg: Atmospheric Jellyfish to STS-75 Entities — I ran through the space cryptids iceberg, covering the 1963 Gulf of Mexico atmospheric jellyfish pilot sighting, plasmoids, sky serpents, the Hessdalen Valley lights in Norway, orbital mimics, and the 1996 STS-75 tether incident footage showing disc-shaped objects moving at over 3,600 mph, plus the 1925 Don Wood Jr. giant sky clam account near Battle Mountain, Nevada.
- 1:09:04Oscars, Sokar, and the Little Gold Man Script — I covered a breakdown linking the Oscar statuette's design to the Egyptian underworld god Sokar, alongside a TV show scene depicting a woman trading her child for a 'little gold man,' and gave my read: they don't hide the script because visibility implies consent, and that framing is itself the mechanism.
- 57:38Personal UAP Encounter in the Arctic Circle — I shared my own experience driving on an isolated Arctic Circle road where a single fluorescent yellow light tracked my vehicle at roof height, illuminated the car interior, and then departed vertically with no trail, and connected it to the Hessdalen lights and the broader space cryptids discussion.
The Central Thesis: Emotional Reaction as the Harvested Product
The thread running through this entire broadcast is something I've been building toward for a while. Most of what gets labeled conspiracy, ritual, or occult signaling is not hidden at all. It's visible by design. The reaction it generates, the fear, the outrage, the compulsive sharing, that is the product being extracted.
I've been calling this energy harvesting. The term gets used loosely in certain circles, but the mechanism is real and material. You manipulate emotion at scale, and you collect the attention, the data, and the behavioral compliance that follows. Satan dispatching angels to write social media posts is a far less useful explanation than a very long-running and patient operation that most people cannot calibrate the age of.
Once you see that frame, you start applying it to almost everything in this broadcast. Lady Gaga's chessboard stage. The David Wilcock breakdown. The SNL devil-deal skit. The Oscar statuette. They don't hide these things. They put them out. And the fact that they're out there, whether you notice or not, functions as consent.
David Wilcock, Project Looking Glass, and the Henry Martinez Account
I reviewed clips linked to a social media account named Henry Martinez, which posted a single image that reverse image search returns as something called 'Time Machine.' The account had previously identified itself by name years earlier. People in the comments were drawing connections to what they called the Butler image and speculating that a figure named Cole Allen could be a child of the two individuals depicted.
David Wilcock's name keeps surfacing in this thread because one of his documented areas of research was something called Project Looking Glass, described as a program designed to peer into possible future timelines. I want to be precise here: I am not confirming any of this is real. What I'm reporting is that Wilcock publicly discussed it, and that shortly before his reported death, he appeared on camera in what looked like genuine distress, telling someone off-screen that they were going to lose, that the timeline was fixed, and that he didn't want to be talking about any of it.
I have the conspiracy chart at home and I've been working through it. David Wilcock is not on the original version. That's either a significant omission or a deliberate quiet. I haven't decided which yet.
Taylor Swift Concert Screen Glitch: Ritual or Technical Fault
A TikTok circulated recently showing a glitched concert screen freezing Taylor Swift in a position that a lot of people described as demonic. The video went viral in 2025 but I traced the earliest dated copy back to a 2024 concert. The glitch lasted approximately 30 to 40 seconds before the show continued as normal.
Conspiracy theorists framed this as evidence of a secret ritual. Travis Scott's concerts get the same treatment. My read is straightforward: it looks like a display glitch. What I find more telling is the reflex, the speed with which a technical artifact becomes proof of something. That reflex is exactly what the energy harvesting model depends on.
I'm not dismissing pattern recognition as a faculty. It's a legitimate analytical tool. The problem is when it fires on every input without calibration.
Vietnam Factory Ghost Footage and China's Staged CCTV Playbook
A Vietnamese night-shift factory worker named Vo posted footage from his locked facility showing something invisible banging on the door each night. When Vo opens the door, no one is there. When he returns to the office, a pale translucent figure is visible at the window, arms extending inward.
The claims escalating around this footage are significant. Commentators noted the entity did not trigger a single camera, break a single lock, or enter through any door, suggesting it may have already been inside and known the building's layout. Some labeled it a textbook skinwalker encounter.
My assessment: Vo is still posting, which suggests he's still alive and unharmed. China was the original source of staged paranormal CCTV content, and what I'm looking at here appears to be CGI consistent with that tradition making a comeback. I flagged this footage earlier in the broadcast as context for a broader point I return to later about secure building camera footage and what it means when institutions selectively release or withhold it.
The Teddy Bear Origin: Theodore Roosevelt, a Restrained Bear, and Morris Mitchum
In November of 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt was on a hunting trip in Mississippi with a specific goal: kill a black bear. After several days without a sighting, his guides captured an old injured bear, beat it with clubs, and tied it to a willow tree. They offered it to Roosevelt as his kill. He refused, calling it unsportsmanlike.
The Washington Post ran a political cartoon of the moment. A shop owner named Morris Mitchum saw it, made a small stuffed bear, put it in his window, and called it Teddy's Bear. It moved to factory production within a year. The part of the story that tends to get edited out: Roosevelt ordered the bear put down anyway after refusing to shoot it himself.
I asked the comments to send their worst children's toy lore. I have a feeling this rabbit hole has a basement, and I genuinely need to know if I'll sleep tonight.
Cortical Labs' Biological Computer: 800,000 Human Neurons and a Doom Addiction
Australian company Cortical Labs has built what they are calling the world's first commercial biological computer. The system uses 800,000 living human neurons grown from blood samples, housed in a box with a built-in life support system of pumps, gas circulation, and temperature controls that keeps the neurons alive for up to six months.
In 2022, Cortical Labs demonstrated that the neural network could learn independently. They used predictable electrical patterns as rewards and chaotic signals as punishments. No explicit programming required. Silicon chips cannot do this without step-by-step instruction. You can literally watch these neurons form branches from electrode to electrode, creating new pathways in real time.
As of now, the neurons are playing Doom. The video game. Researchers point to potential applications in drug discovery for conditions like Alzheimer's and epilepsy. I have a simpler observation: if you're worried about what AI learns from its training data, feeding it a first-person shooter is not a reassuring start. There's no reason for it to be friendly based on what we've shown it so far.
Dorset and Wiltshire Firefighters: WhatsApp, Crash Victims, and No Criminal Charges
Firefighters within the Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service were sharing photographs of deceased women taken at serious car accident scenes they had responded to. The images, shared in a WhatsApp group, were accompanied by comments referencing the victims' bodies and their undergarments as they lay on the street.
The messages came to light after a female coworker raised concerns internally. Police opened a formal investigation to determine whether criminal offenses had occurred. The fire service launched its own disciplinary process in parallel. Several firefighters were suspended during the investigation. Others lost their jobs.
No criminal charges were ever filed. The identities of the men involved were protected. The anonymous female firefighter who reported it gave an interview and said retrieving a body should tear you apart, not make you want to photograph it for jokes. Because that's someone's loved one. That quote has stayed with me.
Japan's Okiku Doll: Growing Hair and the Mani Temple
In 1918, a young boy bought a doll for his three-year-old sister. She carried it everywhere, slept with it, treated it as alive. Not long after, she became sick and died. The family placed the doll on an altar in their home.
Then the doll's hair started growing. It had originally stopped at the jawline. Over time it reached past the shoulders. The family became convinced their daughter's spirit was inside it and took it to the Mani Temple, where it still resides. The doll receives regular haircuts.
Skeptics point to material expansion, humidity changes, or manufacturing quirks. Those explanations cover a lot of ground, but none of them fully account for why the doll needs a trim. I'll leave that sitting there.
McDonald's Burger Volume, Invisible Cow Farms, and Children's Hospitals
A viral post pointed out that McDonald's sells 6.5 million burgers in a single day, which is 195 million burgers per month, and asked where the cows are. The poster noted they've never seen a farm large enough to supply that volume.
When you verify the corporate structure, McDonald's does not own a single cow farm. What the post then claimed, and what I'm flagging rather than endorsing, is that McDonald's owns thousands of children's hospitals. That claim has been circulating in conspiracy spaces for some time and the mechanism of the implication is exactly what I described in the opening section.
I'm presenting this as an example of pattern recognition being weaponized. The claim is structured to make you fill in the gap yourself. The broadcaster isn't planting it. Your pattern recognition is doing it. And the question I keep returning to is: who benefits from that particular pattern being activated?
Hydrated DNA, Photo 51, and the Dharma Wheel Connection
A content creator connected the elongated shape of hydrated DNA to the visual of the dharma wheel and the ichthus fish symbol, arguing that ancient sacred geometry was representing biological reality before we had the language to describe it. Dehydration, by contrast, compresses DNA into short fat structures, and dehydration is associated with oxidative stress and impaired cell repair.
The scientific grounding here is real. Rosalind Franklin and her student Raymond Gosling produced Photo 51 at 92% humidity specifically because keeping DNA hydrated reveals its double helix structure. That is documented and undisputed. The leap to ancient symbols is speculative, but it's an interesting speculative leap.
I will say this: I drink less water than I should, and this is the most compelling argument I've come across to fix that. I'm not sure that was the creator's primary intent, but I'm taking it.
Lady Gaga at Coachella, Marina Abramovic, and the Visibility of the Script
At Coachella, Lady Gaga performed on a stage designed as a giant chessboard. Two versions of her appeared, one in white and one in black. Both performed Poker Face simultaneously. At the end, the black Gaga knocked out the white Gaga and the stage floor turned red. Conspiracy commentators identified this as a dualistic initiation ritual, pointing also to the film Metropolis character she wore during Paparazzi and her long-documented association with Marina Abramovic.
Poker Face came out in 2008. The eye sign in that video is 17 years old at this point. Marina Abramovic is frequently cited in this context as a figure whose performances carry ritualistic significance, and a number of high-profile artists have worked with her.
Here's what I actually think is happening. The symbols are not hidden. They want you to notice. Every breakdown video, every comment thread, every 'I see it' post feeds the exact same attention system. That's classic energy harvesting. Believing these people are making literal deals with the devil is more emotionally satisfying than accepting the more grounded explanation, which is that controversy is the only marketing tool any of them know how to use anymore. The deal with the devil framing is the harvest.
CIA Ghost Murmur: Biometric Heartbeat Tracking at 40 Meters
Claims surfaced about a CIA technology called Ghost Murmur, described as capable of identifying individuals by their unique biometric heartbeat signature from up to 40 meters away. A specific operational use case was cited: two pilots were shot down over Iran. One was recovered quickly. The other hid in mountains. With thousands of locals searching and a $50,000 to $60,000 reward posted, the CIA reportedly used Ghost Murmur, ran the signal through their AI program, identified the pilot's specific heartbeat pattern, and extracted him.
The claim being made by one of the sources I reviewed is that this technology is at least four to five decades old. If we know about it publicly, the working assumption is that classified capability is 40 to 50 years ahead of what's been disclosed. That's the only thing about classified tech I'll state with certainty here.
The connection being drawn, which I think is worth taking seriously, is between this capability and the institutional push to collect biometric data from civilians via wearable devices, fitness rings, and smart watches. A heartbeat signature is not just beats per minute. It contains unique identity markers. That's the part that should make you pause.
Candace Owens, Ian Carroll, and the Theater of Being Targeted
A cluster of prominent online commentators, including Candace Owens, Ian Carroll, and Nick Fuentes, went quiet or offline around the same time, with several reportedly traveling to Italy. This happened shortly after David Wilcock's reported death, alongside what sources described as a pattern of ufologists and nuclear scientists dying in quick succession.
The implication being circulated is that these creators received some kind of warning about an imminent escalation targeting a specific class of investigator. Owens posted a statement to the effect that she would never harm herself, which in certain online spaces reads as a pre-emptive disavowal.
I've been consistent about this on the channel. Politics is theater. Painting yourself as the next target is one of the most reliable ways to stay relevant and appear credible simultaneously. Candace has been sitting on her Charlie Kirk material for four months. That tells you everything about the playbook. It is strategy, not distress. If anyone has receipts proving otherwise, I'm genuinely open to them.
Celeste Rivas Hernandez: The Burn Cage, the Tesla, and the Timeline
On April 23rd, Celeste Rivas Hernandez reportedly visited a suspect's home in the Hollywood Hills. Two days later, on April 25th, the suspect was performing live in New York and visibly sobbing on stage. Private investigator Steve Fischer confirmed publicly that the suspect had purchased a burn cage online under a fake name. The device was advertised as capable of burning at up to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit. Human cremation occurs at approximately 1,400 degrees.
Fischer noted the burn cage was more consistent with farm equipment than a residential Hollywood Hills address. When asked whether it might be a prop, he pointed out that production props go to prop houses or designers, not personal residences. The burn cage was still sealed in its box and was not seized when police searched the home, which explains why it likely won't be admitted as evidence in court. Three computers were seized.
Celeste's body was found in the front trunk of the suspect's Tesla, which was eventually impounded. I believe the evidence of premeditation is visible in the lying-in-wait charge and the burn cage purchase. Leaving the body in the Tesla was not the original plan. The album promotion schedule, the travel, the mounting questions from people who knew Celeste, all of it appears to have forced a change in approach. I want to be precise: all of this is speculative framing based on documented details. I'm not rendering a verdict.
Jeffrey Epstein's Island: Anne Rodriguez and the Sierra Email Chain
Anne Rodriguez worked as Jeffrey Epstein's property manager on the island for many years. Email records show that Epstein paid for Rodriguez's daughter Sierra's tuition at a boarding school for troubled teens. Sierra was born in 2002. In 2018, she emailed Epstein a Happy Father's Day message. In January 2019, a few months before Epstein's arrest, Sierra emailed him asking to come home for a school break because she had no family to go to, and Epstein refused.
In a separate email from 2019, Sierra wrote to Epstein saying she had never felt unsafe until that day and that she was going to die. Epstein's response was that she had broken her agreement and could leave if she wanted, but he could no longer help her if she did. Sierra was between 16 and 17 at the time of these exchanges.
After Epstein's death, the island reportedly passed to Karina Schluiak per his will and was sold in 2023. Sierra posted photos from the island after Epstein's death, in September 2021. In February 2026, Sierra was arrested in Florida on battery charges. Her listed occupation: personal assistant, the same role her mother held. Anne Rodriguez has never, to my knowledge, been publicly interviewed about what she knew about Epstein's operation. I find that remarkable. The FBI, in my view, looked in the wrong places.
Space Cryptids Iceberg: Atmospheric Jellyfish, STS-75, and Giant Sky Clams
I ran through a full iceberg of alleged space cryptids. The atmospheric jellyfish: in 1963, a commercial pilot flying over the Gulf of Mexico during a storm reported a massive translucent glowing object drifting above the cloud layer, approximately 100 feet across, with tendrils of bluish-white light and an undulating movement consistent with a real jellyfish before it vanished. Plasmoids are described as glowing spheres, analogous to ball lightning, that some fringe theorists claim are non-carbon-based life forms of pure energy that have existed alongside us invisibly.
The STS-75 tether incident from 1996 is the one I find hardest to dismiss. NASA and the Italian Space Agency were running a conducting tether experiment in orbit when the 12-mile-long tether broke. The footage of the broken tether shows multiple disc-shaped objects moving around it. If those objects are genuinely adjacent to the tether at that distance, they would be two to three miles in diameter and moving at over 3,600 miles per hour. The discs appear to be moving slowly in the frame. The math on their actual speed is what's disturbing.
The 1925 account from pilot Don Wood Jr. near Battle Mountain, Nevada involves two organic-looking clamlike objects that appeared to be alive and breathing. The smaller one appeared injured and leaked a metallic substance. A larger clam descended and carried it away with tentacle-like appendages. The men collected the metallic substance afterward and found it could be drawn into thin wires that melted in sunlight. Wood spent the rest of his life convinced he had seen a biological UFO. For context: this was 1925, when powered flight was barely two decades old.
Personal UAP Encounter: Arctic Circle, Fluorescent Yellow Light, Vertical Departure
I've mentioned this on the channel before and I'm including it here because the Hessdalen Valley lights segment prompted it. I was driving alone on an isolated road in the Arctic Circle. I noticed what I initially assumed was a large road-clearing vehicle with one light out because the light was an unusual, almost fluorescent yellow. It was at roof height, so this was no motorcycle, especially not on frozen roads.
The light tracked my approach. As I got closer, it illuminated the entire interior of the vehicle I was driving. Then, as I glanced at it in the rearview mirror, it departed vertically. No trail. No sound I could identify. Just gone.
I'm not claiming this was extraterrestrial. I'm also not claiming it was man-made. I'm reporting that I saw something I couldn't explain and that it resembles enough of the Hessdalen light descriptions to be worth noting. If you've had a similar experience, tell me in the comments. I read them.
The Oscar Statuette, Sokar, and Consent Through Visibility
A breakdown I came across connected the design of the Academy Award statuette to Sokar, the Egyptian god of the underworld, noting a significant visual resemblance. I'm not the one making that claim; I'm covering someone else's analysis. But the accompanying TV show clip they paired it with is what caught my attention: a woman on screen trading her own child for a 'little gold man' in an episode titled accordingly.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Sokar was linked to death and the underworld. The argument being made is that the idol being worshipped at the Oscars and the idol being used as a metaphor in that TV scene are the same object, deliberately.
Here's my actual position. They don't try very hard to hide this. If we know about it, we can discuss it, speculate, build threads about it. The fact that it's visible means we consented, or at least that's the legal and psychological logic of the system. The Oscar statuette has been that shape since 1929. That's a long time for something to be in plain view. On that uplifting note about consent and visibility, I'll leave you to work out the implications yourselves.
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- Celeste Rivas HernandezPersonI covered the murder case surrounding her disappearance after reportedly visiting a suspect's home in the Hollywood Hills on April 23rd, including the burn cage purchase and the discovery of her body in a Tesla.
- Steve FischerPersonI cited this private investigator's confirmation that the suspect in the Celeste Rivas Hernandez case purchased a burn cage online under a fake name, capable of burning at up to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Jeffrey EpsteinPersonI examined email records and property manager relationships tied to Epstein's private island, questioning why key figures in his operation have never been publicly interviewed.
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- Nick FuentesPersonI cited Nick Fuentes as another creator in the same pattern of publicly suggesting personal danger while going mysteriously offline around the same time as others.
- Taylor SwiftPersonI reviewed a viral TikTok of a screen glitch at a Taylor Swift concert, originating from a 2024 show, that conspiracy theorists were reading as evidence of a satanic ritual.
- Lady GagaPersonI reviewed claims about Lady Gaga's Coachella appearance involving a chessboard stage, two performers dressed in white and black, and her connection to Marina Abramovic, which I argued was a deliberate controversy engine rather than hidden occult truth.
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- Ice SpicePersonI noted Ice Spice appeared in the same SNL clip as Pete Davidson that conspiracy content uses as evidence of celebrity devil-deal mythology.
- Pete DavidsonPersonI reviewed an SNL skit in which Pete Davidson jokes about making a deal with the devil, which conspiracy content presents as admission in plain sight rather than comedy.
- Jordan PeelePersonI included the verified anecdote that Jordan Peele publicly credited being offered the poop emoji role in the Emoji Movie as the catalyst for quitting acting.
- Tammy TerrellPersonI covered the documented timeline of Tammy Terrell's reported abuse at the hands of James Brown and David Ruffin, her 1967 on-stage collapse, and her death in March 1970 at age 24, with speculation about head trauma contributing to her brain tumor.
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- David RuffinPersonI referenced Tammy Terrell's account of later abuse by David Ruffin, including a specific claim that he struck her in the head with a motorcycle helmet.
- Marvin GayePersonI noted Tammy Terrell collapsed on stage during her career partnership with Marvin Gaye in 1967 and was subsequently diagnosed with a brain tumor.
- Theodore RooseveltPersonI covered the November 1902 hunting trip in Mississippi where Roosevelt refused to shoot a captured and restrained bear, the moment that gave rise to the teddy bear via a Washington Post cartoon.
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- Rosalind FranklinPersonI referenced Rosalind Franklin and her student Raymond Gosling's production of Photo 51, kept at 92% humidity, which confirmed the double helix structure of DNA.
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- Kenneth PinyanPersonI covered the 2005 Enumclaw, Washington case involving Kenneth Pinyan, also known as Mr. Hands, who died from internal injuries sustained during sexual contact with a horse.
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- Aarva ViasPersonI covered the April 2026 attack in San Antonio in which 24-year-old Aarva Vias allegedly bit a three-year-old girl's face at a skate park, with ICE placing a detainer on him after his visa was found to have been revoked.
- KelaniaPersonI covered the case of elevator worker Kelania, who lost her job at Parkline Apartments in West Palm Beach after defending herself against a tenant who had delivered an anti-Semitic rant before physically confronting her.
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- Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue ServiceOrganizationI reported on firefighters within this UK service who shared photographs of crash victims, including images of deceased women's undergarments, in a WhatsApp group, triggering both police and internal disciplinary investigations.
- Mani TemplePlaceI covered the Japanese haunted doll known as Okiku, which was taken to the Mani Temple after its hair reportedly grew from jawline to shoulder length following the 1918 death of the three-year-old girl who owned it.
- Ghost MurmurDocumentI covered claims about a CIA technology called Ghost Murmur, described as capable of tracking an individual's unique biometric heartbeat signature from up to 40 meters away, reportedly used to locate a downed pilot hiding in Iranian mountains.
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- STS-75 Tether IncidentEventI covered the 1996 NASA and Italian Space Agency experiment in which a conducting tether broke in orbit, with footage appearing to show large disc-shaped objects moving around the broken tether at speeds calculated to exceed 3,600 mph.
- Photo 51DocumentI referenced Photo 51 as the 1952 X-ray diffraction image produced by Rosalind Franklin and Raymond Gosling at 92% humidity that confirmed the double helix structure of DNA.
- Fort DixPlaceI covered a witness testimony claiming a UFO landed or crashed at Fort Dix, with the witness prepared to repeat the account before Congress.
- Maguire Air Force BasePlaceI covered eyewitness testimony that a wounded alien entity from a craft that landed at Fort Dix was heading toward Maguire and was found by security police at the end of the runway.
- Hessdalen ValleyPlaceI covered the Hessdalen lights phenomenon in Norway, observed particularly from the 1980s onward, where glowing orbs have been studied by scientists without a single agreed explanation.
- Battle MountainPlaceI covered the 1925 account from pilot Don Wood Jr. who claimed to witness two organic clamlike objects land near Battle Mountain, Nevada, one of which leaked a metallic substance that later melted in sunlight.
- EnumclawPlaceI identified Enumclaw, Washington as the location of the 2005 farm where the Kenneth Pinyan incident took place.
- Washington PostOrganizationI noted the Washington Post published the political cartoon of Roosevelt refusing to shoot the restrained bear in November 1902, the image that inspired the creation of the teddy bear.
- NASAOrganizationI covered NASA's role in the 1996 STS-75 tether experiment and referenced the agency as one that may have inadvertently cataloged anomalous orbital objects later dismissed as tracking errors.
- Italian Space AgencyOrganizationI noted the Italian Space Agency co-conducted the 1996 STS-75 tether experiment with NASA in which the conducting tether broke and anomalous disc-shaped objects were captured on film.
- Department of Homeland SecurityOrganizationI cited the Department of Homeland Security's confirmation that Aarva Vias was in the United States illegally after his visa was revoked, and that ICE placed a detainer on him following his April 2026 arrest.
- ICEOrganizationI noted ICE placed a detainer on Aarva Vias following his arrest for the April 2026 attack on a three-year-old girl in San Antonio.
- CoachellaEventI reviewed claims about Lady Gaga's Coachella performance, in which two versions of Gaga dressed in white and black performed on a chessboard stage, with conspiracy commentators framing it as a ritualistic event.
- Daily WireOrganizationI referenced the Daily Wire as context for the political theater argument I made about Candace Owens, citing her prolonged delay in the Charlie Kirk revelation as evidence of strategic rather than truth-driven content.
- Charlie KirkPersonI cited the months-long delay in Candace Owens going public with her Charlie Kirk information as evidence that her recent fear-signaling posts are strategy, not genuine distress.
- Don Wood Jr.PersonI covered the 1925 account from pilot Don Wood Jr. who claimed to witness two organic clamlike objects near Battle Mountain, Nevada, one of which left behind a metallic substance that melted in sunlight.
- CalexicoPlaceI noted the curiosity of the California border city Calexico sitting directly across from Mexicali in Mexico, as a piece of trivia about swapped names.
- MexicaliPlaceI noted Mexicali sits directly across the border from Calexico, California, the two cities being simple anagram swaps of Mexico and California.
- San AntonioPlaceI covered the April 2026 skate park attack in San Antonio in which Aarva Vias allegedly bit a three-year-old girl's face.
- West Palm BeachPlaceI covered the elevator assault at Parkline Apartments in downtown West Palm Beach involving employee Kelania and an anti-Semitic tenant.
- Hollywood HillsPlaceI reported that Celeste Rivas Hernandez was last seen visiting a suspect's home in the Hollywood Hills on April 23rd, two days before the suspect was performing live in New York.
- VoPersonI covered footage posted by a Vietnamese factory night-shift worker named Vo, who filmed an alleged paranormal entity appearing at his window, which I assessed was most likely staged CGI consistent with a resurgent Chinese fake CCTV content trend.
- Karina SchluiakPersonI noted that Jeffrey Epstein's island was reportedly left to Karina Schluiak in his will, and that she may have retained Anne Rodriguez and her family until the island's 2023 sale.
- Jack (Northern Introvert)PersonI covered footage from UK urban explorer Jack, who goes by The Northern Introvert, in which he lowered a camera into an underground flooded structure in an open field in England and captured what viewers initially feared was a submerged body.
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// FAQ
- What is the CIA Ghost Murmur technology and how does it work?
- Ghost Murmur is described as a CIA tracking system capable of identifying individuals by their unique biometric heartbeat signature from up to 40 meters away. The claim I covered involves a downed pilot hiding in Iranian mountains being located by running his heartbeat through an AI program that matched his specific cardiac signature. Sources I reviewed suggest the technology may be at least four to five decades old, meaning if it's publicly known, classified capability is likely decades further ahead.
- Who is Anne Rodriguez and what is her connection to Jeffrey Epstein?
- Anne Rodriguez worked as a property manager on Jeffrey Epstein's private island for many years. Email records I covered show Epstein paid for her daughter Sierra's tuition at a boarding school for troubled teens. Sierra, born in 2002, sent Epstein a Father's Day email in 2018 and distress emails in 2019 asking to come home. Anne Rodriguez has, to my knowledge, never been publicly interviewed about the operation she helped manage.
- What is the Cortical Labs biological computer and what can it do?
- Australian company Cortical Labs built a commercial biological computer using 800,000 living human neurons grown from blood samples. In 2022 they demonstrated the neural network could learn independently using reward and punishment electrical signals, something silicon chips cannot do without explicit programming. The system runs on 99% less energy than traditional AI. As of this broadcast, the neurons are playing the video game Doom.
- What is the burn cage evidence in the Celeste Rivas Hernandez murder case?
- Private investigator Steve Fischer confirmed the suspect purchased a burn cage online under a fake name, capable of burning at up to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit, which is above the approximately 1,400 degrees used in human cremation. Fischer noted the device was more consistent with farm equipment than a Hollywood Hills residence. The cage was still sealed in its box and was not seized during the police search of the home, which may limit its admissibility as court evidence.
- What happened at the STS-75 NASA tether incident in 1996?
- In 1996, NASA and the Italian Space Agency were conducting an orbital experiment with a conducting tether designed to generate electricity in space. The 12-mile-long tether broke unexpectedly. Footage of the broken tether showed multiple disc-shaped objects moving around it. If those objects were genuinely adjacent to the tether at the scale suggested, they would be two to three miles in diameter and moving at speeds exceeding 3,600 miles per hour.
- Who is the Okiku doll and why does it receive regular haircuts?
- Okiku is a Japanese doll purchased in 1918 for a three-year-old girl who died shortly after. Her family placed the doll on a home altar and reported that its hair began growing, eventually reaching past the shoulders from its original jawline length. The family took it to the Mani Temple, where it still resides today and reportedly requires regular haircuts. Skeptics point to material expansion and humidity changes, though those explanations do not fully account for the ongoing growth.
- What was David Wilcock's Project Looking Glass?
- Project Looking Glass is described in material I reviewed as a research program Wilcock investigated, allegedly designed to peer into possible future timelines. Wilcock discussed it publicly in the context of time travel research. Shortly before his reported death, he appeared on camera in evident distress, referencing a fixed timeline and stating that a particular party was going to lose inevitably. I have not been able to independently verify the claims around Project Looking Glass.
- What is energy harvesting as Nexor describes it?
- I use energy harvesting to describe the mechanism by which emotional reactions, specifically fear, outrage, and compulsive engagement, are extracted from audiences at scale. The claim is that controversial symbols, ritual framing, and celebrity conspiracy narratives are structured to generate that emotional output deliberately, with the attention, behavioral data, and compliance that follows being the actual product. I argue throughout this broadcast that the 'deal with the devil' framing that conspiracy content uses is itself one of the harvesting tools.