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// DISPATCH  //  2026-04-17

Epstein's "Whoops," Nine Dead NASA Scientists, and the WEF's Plan to Monetize Water, Soil, and Air

// TL;DR

The word "whoops" appears over 300 times in the Epstein files, including as Jeffrey Epstein's response to the death of Mary Kennedy and what reads as a direct threat. Nine NASA-linked scientists are now dead or missing, among them Monica Reza, the sole surviving co-creator of a 2010 heat-resistant metal patent tied to classified Air Force propulsion programs. Separately, a World Economic Forum statement argues that water, soil, and oxygen should be included on global economic balance sheets, which is, by any functional definition, monetization.

// CHAPTERS

  1. 0:03Intro: Confidence, Not Carelessness I open with the observation that the powerful no longer bother hiding what they do. This broadcast runs 27 chapters and I argue the thread connecting all of them is the same.
  2. 0:15Grindr Hosts the White House Correspondents' Dinner I flag that Grindr, founded by Joel Simkai, is sponsoring this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner, with magician Oz Pearlman as host. Designed to provoke. It didn't.
  3. 0:44Teen Fertility and the Birth Rate Debate A Fox News segment blaming falling birth rates on 15 to 19 year olds triggers a broader argument about whether pushing teens to have children is a labor supply strategy dressed up as demographic concern.
  4. 2:23WEF Wants to Monetize Water, Soil, and Air I cover a World Economic Forum statement arguing that water, soil, and oxygen should be included on global economic balance sheets. The spokesperson denied wanting to monetize air while describing exactly that.
  5. 5:11Car at the Volcano + Channel Milestone A clip of a car driving at the foot of an erupting volcano earns the 'humanity in one sentence' tag. I note the channel is approaching 100,000 subscribers.
  6. 6:23Nine Dead NASA Scientists: Monica Reza and the Mandaloy Patent I trace the disappearance of Monica Reza on June 22nd, 2025 in the Angeles National Forest, her co-creation of the 2010 Mandaloy patent for a heat-resistant propulsion metal, and her professional orbit around General William McCazzley's classified Air Force space weapons programs. Nine scientists with NASA connections are now dead or missing.
  7. 10:26Artemis II Landing Shape and Flat Earth Sun Rays Skeptics claim the Artemis 2 splashdown footage forms a suspicious shape in the water and that a photo of the crew in a helicopter shows crepuscular light rays as proof of a flat earth. I note the crew initially said the two contested photos were taken 12 hours apart, then revised that to minutes apart with a different shutter speed.
  8. 12:32Angelina Jolie and the Hollywood Drain Theory I cover recent photos of Angelina Jolie that prompted widespread concern online, with commentators describing vacant eyes, changed skin tone, and a physical appearance inconsistent with her age, framed against broader claims about what Hollywood demands of its biggest names.
  9. 14:08Kardashians, the Illuminati, and Witch Lineage Claims I present and then partially walk back claims that the Kardashians are Illuminati members or witch descendants. The lie detector bit from Kim's own mouth is the most interesting thing here.
  10. 16:02Apple Foldable Phone: $2,000 and No Visible Crease I cover the reported Apple foldable phone prototype, priced at approximately $2,000, and note that its design closely mirrors what Samsung has already shipped. Same tech, different logo.
  11. 17:17WWII Naval Mines Found in the Bahamas A viral video shows a group in the Bahamas unearthing what they believe is a live World War II naval mine. I explain why these mines remain dangerous after decades and why you should not dig one up.
  12. 18:45Schumann Resonance Symptoms: Ringing Ears, Thick Air, Lost Time I cover reports of widespread Schumann Resonance activity correlated with mass reports of tinnitus, joint pain, insomnia, and distorted time perception since at least 2016, noting that mainstream media is now acknowledging the phenomenon it previously dismissed.
  13. 22:18Artemis II Astronaut Salaries and the Government Pay Scale Most NASA astronauts earn around $150,000 a year on the federal government pay scale, capped with no overtime and no hazard pay. I note dryly that this isn't a bad paycheck for what skeptics are calling class B acting.
  14. 23:58Kroger Meat Ad and the Bug Controversy A Kroger television advertisement appears to show insects crawling across featured USDA Choice meat. I ask how something that obvious clears multiple rounds of quality review.
  15. 25:37Epstein's New York Mansion: The Indoor Umbrella I flag one of the stranger details in the Epstein files: an outdoor patio table, umbrella, and chairs set up inside a windowless interior room of his New York mansion, in a property where, by all documented accounts, every detail was placed with deliberate intent.
  16. 27:56Lion Cafes in Thailand and the Cub Breeding Pipeline I cover the practice of lion cafes in Thailand, where cubs sourced from breeding farms are displayed for tourist photos and returned to the farms once they grow too large, living the rest of their lives behind bars.
  17. 28:55End-of-Life Visions and the Psychic Puzzle Game I cover a video of an elderly woman apparently experiencing end-of-life visions and a separate clip of a young girl guiding puzzle placement, seemingly with unseen instruction. I've seen the second phenomenon in person. It's real.
  18. 33:03Epstein Files: 'Whoops' Appears Over 300 Times I trace the word 'whoops' appearing over 300 times in the Epstein files as his response to deaths, assaults, and what one exchange reads as an explicit threat. Eva Dubin told him Mary Kennedy had been found dead in her backyard. He wrote back: 'whoops.'
  19. 33:34ESA's 'Space Actors' and the Artemis 2 Studio Fraud Claim I cover ESA Commercialization Director Geraldine Naja's comment about supporting 'new space actors in Europe,' which space skeptics immediately clipped as confirmation that Artemis 2 crew members are performers, not astronauts.
  20. 34:29Saddam Hussein's Palace Built on Top of Babylon I report that Saddam Hussein in 1986 had an inhabited village demolished to construct a man-made hill, then built a marble palace on top of it overlooking what remained of the ancient city of Babylon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and had reconstructed Babylonian structures stamped with his own name.
  21. 38:40Diesel the Donkey, Lost Five Years, Found Leading an Elk Herd Terry and Dave Drury adopted Diesel in 2018. He vanished on a hike and was presumed dead. Five years later, a hunter's video found him living as the apparent guardian of a wild elk herd, having reportedly driven off coyotes and at least one mountain lion.
  22. 39:43Simulated Reality and the Blind Spot in Your Vision I walk through the neurological fact that your brain fills in your visual blind spot with invented data using perceptual filling-in, then extend that to the simulated reality argument: if your brain fabricates part of what you see, what stops it from fabricating all of it.
  23. 46:54Chi Energy, Corona Discharge, and Nature Connection A video of a woman apparently generating visible energy on a plastic surface is, I explain, corona discharge from storm-charged ionized air around a sharp point. Get inside. Find a Faraday cage.
  24. 48:04Dutch Hikers Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon: Missing Photo 509 I cover the April 2014 disappearance of Chris Kremers and Lisanne Froon in Panama, tracing the 100-plus photos recovered from Lisanne's backpack 10 weeks later, the 77 emergency calls starting April 1st, the photo of the back of Chris's head timestamped 1:49 a.m. on April 8th, and the conspicuous absence of photo number 509 from the memory card's file structure.
  25. 52:52US Missile Strike Claims, Iran, and the Titicaca Water Frog I cover claims that a US Tomahawk cruise missile struck a school in Iran killing over 170 children, alongside reports of attacks on hospitals, banks, oil depots, and desalination plants. Then, a hard pivot to a frog that does push-ups to breathe.
  26. 50:24Zambia, the IMF, and the Copper Mine Privatization I trace Zambia's post-independence copper boom, its IMF debt crisis triggered by US interest rate hikes and a copper price collapse, and the resulting structural adjustment that forced Zambia to sell its mines to Western multinationals at distressed prices while cutting education, healthcare, and food subsidies.
  27. 52:42Outro: The Pattern Is Visible and They Don't Care I close on the observation that the people responsible for the patterns documented across all 27 chapters are not worried about being caught. They never were. Noticing the pattern may not change anything. I think asking whether it does still matters.

Epstein Files: 'Whoops' as Response to Death, Assault, and What Reads as a Threat

The word 'whoops' appears over 300 times in the Jeffrey Epstein files. That number alone is worth sitting with. This isn't a verbal tic buried in small talk. The word surfaces consistently in response to deaths and assaults.

Eva Dubin wrote to Epstein to tell him that Mary Kennedy had been found dead in her backyard. He wrote back: 'whoops.' In a separate exchange, someone whose name is redacted wrote to Epstein saying they gave him permission, and that the subject had lied to both of them. Epstein responded: 'whoops.' He then followed up with, 'No one will lie to you and get away with it from me. No one. Whoops is correct.' That reads as a threat. There is no other way to frame it.

The indoor furniture anomaly at Epstein's New York mansion is separate but sits in the same file. An outdoor patio table, umbrella, and chairs are set up inside what appears to be a windowless interior room. Every documented account of Epstein's properties points to deliberate interior decisions. I don't have an explanation for what that room was for, but I've flagged it because nobody else was talking about it.

Nine Dead or Missing NASA-Linked Scientists: The Monica Reza Connection

The New York Post broke the story. Nine scientists connected to NASA are now dead or missing, with former FBI agents describing the circumstances as suspicious. Michael Hicks was among them; his obituary directed donations to Alcoholics Anonymous. A hired Air Force general disappeared in February after walking out his front door without his glasses or his cell phone.

Monica Reza stands out. She was 60 years old and last seen hiking toward the Waterman Mountain Summit in the San Gabriel Wilderness area of the Angeles National Forest on June 22nd, 2025, at approximately 9:10 a.m. A man walking roughly 30 feet ahead of her on the trail turned around moments later. She was gone. She had a backpack believed to contain several liters of water.

What makes Reza's case distinct is the patent trail. Records show she was the sole surviving co-creator of a 2010 patent for a specialized metal engineered to resist burning under extreme heat. She was also credited as a co-inventor of Mandaloy, used in key components of advanced propulsion systems. That patent brought her into professional proximity with General William McCazzley, who oversaw the Air Force group that funded the early-2000s research and, separately, oversaw classified space weapons programs. When the dots connect at that level, they don't unconnect.

WEF Statement on Water, Soil, and Oxygen: Monetization by Any Other Name

A World Economic Forum statement argued that in America, water, soil, and oxygen should not be treated as infinitely accessible. They are assets, the statement said, that should be included on global economic balance sheets.

The spokesperson clarified she didn't want to 'monetize air,' and then described a framework that is, by textbook definition, exactly that. Including a resource on an economic balance sheet and assigning it value within a pricing system is monetization. The carbon tax mechanism is the clearest precedent. Commentators noted that deliberately degrading air quality in specific areas would create demand for clean-air services that could then be sold. I'm not asserting that is the plan. I'm noting that the architecture for it already exists.

White House Correspondents' Dinner: Grindr, Joel Simkai, and Oz Pearlman

Grindr is sponsoring this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner. The app was founded by Joel Simkai. The host of the event is Oz Pearlman, a magician and mentalist.

This combination was designed to generate outrage. It didn't, at least not at the scale someone presumably hoped for. That non-reaction is, I'd argue, the actual story.

Teen Birth Rates, the Fox News Segment, and the Labor Supply Reading

A Fox News host cited statistics showing that the fertility rate among Americans aged 15 to 19 is down 7%, and down 70% over the last two decades. The framing blamed this on young people being told to wait for financial stability before having children.

The segment went viral because it sounded like a call for teenagers to have children. The counter-argument, which I find more coherent, is that the economy is structurally hostile to young families. Rent, food, gas, and childcare costs are all elevated. Pushing births earlier, in that environment, produces families who need government assistance, which in turn produces a low-wage labor supply. That reading may not be the intention. It is, however, the logical outcome.

Artemis II: Splashdown Shape, Crepuscular Light Rays, and the Shutter Speed Revision

Space skeptics flagged the Artemis 2 splashdown footage, claiming the shape formed in the water when the capsule lands is too geometrically suspicious to be natural. I'm not going to describe the shape here; comments are open.

Separately, a photograph taken of the Artemis 2 crew in a helicopter after recovery shows crepuscular rays, the kind of sunlight that appears to radiate in visible beams from behind clouds. Flat-earth proponents argued this is photographic proof that the sun is close and local, not 93 million miles away.

On the photo timestamp dispute: the crew initially said two contested images were taken 12 hours apart. They revised that to minutes apart, attributing the difference in appearance to different shutter speeds. Make of that what you will.

ESA Commercialization Director Geraldine Naja and 'Space Actors'

Geraldine Naja, Director of Commercialization at ESA and former CEO of the space agency, was recorded saying the agency wants to support 'new space actors in Europe.' She has 30 years in the industry.

Space skeptics clipped those three words immediately. In the context of the Artemis 2 studio-filming theory, 'space actors' landing in that sentence was either the worst possible word choice or something else entirely. I'll leave the interpretation to you, but I'll note there is no other professional context in which 'space actors' is a standard industry term.

Saddam Hussein's Marble Palace Built on Top of Babylon

Saddam Hussein in 1986 had workers blast through an inhabited village on land adjacent to the ancient city of Babylon, a UNESCO World Heritage site described as one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Residents were still living there. Accounts describe them weeping as the village they had occupied for thousands of years was demolished.

Saddam then had a man-made hill constructed and built a marble palace on top of it. Engineers worked for seven years on one room alone. The floors, walls, banisters, bathtub, and the floor of the urinal were all marble. Specialists were flown in from abroad. Estimates put the reconstruction cost at around a billion dollars.

What remained of Babylon below was partially restored, but not out of respect for antiquity. Saddam had the reconstructed Babylonian bricks stamped with his own name. Tour guides now spin this as conservation. You can still walk through the palace today and find marble everywhere, because even after decades of looting, nobody can haul off that volume of stone.

Dutch Hikers Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon: Missing Photo 509

Chris Kremers and Lisanne Froon, two young Dutch women, disappeared in April 2014 while hiking a trail through the Panamanian jungle. A local restaurant owner's dog named Blue accompanied them partway, as he often did with tourists. When Blue returned to the trailhead without the women, search operations began. No trace was found for 10 weeks.

In June 2014, Lisanne's backpack was found near a riverbank. Inside was a camera containing over 100 photographs. Image 508, timestamped at 1:00 p.m. on an unspecified date, shows Chris crossing a small stream. After that, 90 images were taken in total darkness during the early morning hours of April 8th. Unknown to initial search teams, the women had made 77 emergency call attempts starting at 4:39 p.m. on April 1st. If the photos were taken by the girls themselves, they survived in the jungle after whatever emergency occurred for at least seven days.

One photo timestamped April 8th at 1:49 a.m. appears to show the back of Chris's head; some analysts believe there is blood near her temple. Others argue it is not her head at all but a profile view of her face. The most technically unexplained detail is photo 509. It does not appear in the memory card's file structure. Whether it was deleted intentionally, corrupted, or never existed is unresolved. Panamanian authorities formally closed the case in March 2015, ruling both deaths the result of a hiking accident. The debate has never really closed.

Zambia, IMF Structural Adjustment, and the Copper Mine Privatization

After Zambia gained independence from British rule, it nationalized its copper mines and used the revenue to fund education, healthcare, and food subsidies. High school enrollment jumped 20 times the colonial-era baseline. The first University of Zambia was established. The plan was to use copper wealth to fund one generation's education, which would diversify the economy for the next.

Two things broke that plan. US inflation forced American interest rate hikes, and because global debt is denominated in US dollars, Zambia's debt repayments ballooned at the same time that copper prices collapsed. Revenue down, debt costs up. Zambia turned to the International Monetary Fund.

The IMF bailed out Zambia on condition that it slash food subsidies, education spending, and healthcare spending, and sell the copper mines. Zambians couldn't afford to buy them. The only buyers were Western multinationals, who acquired the mines at distressed prices. An unwritten rule, unbroken for 80 years, keeps the World Bank permanently led by an American and the IMF permanently led by a European. The most diversity either institution has seen was the IMF's first Eastern European leader in 2019, replacing the customary Western European.

Kroger Advertisement and the Meat Bug Claim

A Kroger television advertisement promoting a USDA Choice meat deal went viral after viewers claimed the footage appeared to show insects crawling across the meat on screen.

The clip was replayed multiple times in the broadcast I covered, and the argument that something that visually obvious would clear multiple rounds of production review without anyone noticing it is a difficult one to accept. Whether this is a genuine oversight or something more deliberate, Kroger has not offered a public explanation.

WWII Naval Mines in the Bahamas: What to Do If You Find One

A TikTok video showed a group in the Bahamas using a metal detector and unearthing what they identified as a World War II naval mine. During WWII, the Bahamas used live naval mines as a defensive perimeter against German U-boats. Thousands of these mines remain unrecovered.

Most contact mines are engineered to detonate against the hull of a ship, which means a person walking into one is unlikely to trigger it the same way. But after 80-plus years of submersion, the internal mechanisms can destabilize unpredictably. If you find one, the guidance is simple: step back immediately, do not touch it, contact the relevant authorities, and let trained ordnance disposal personnel handle it from there.

Schumann Resonance Symptoms: Tinnitus, Joint Pain, and Distorted Time

The Schumann Resonance is the electromagnetic frequency produced by the space between the Earth's surface and its ionosphere, sometimes described as the Earth's heartbeat. Reports of it spiking have circulated for two years, and mainstream media is now acknowledging the phenomenon after years of dismissing it.

The symptom clusters people are reporting include persistent tinnitus, ringing ears, joint pain in the legs and feet severe enough to prevent walking, blurred vision, insomnia, nausea, migraines, and a marked sense that time is accelerating. Reports date back to at least 2016, with a cluster around 2020. One commenter described recording a frequency rippling through their home on May 9th. Another reported tinnitus onset in December 2023. I've been seeing this in comments for years, and I've been feeling some of it myself.

Simulated Reality and Perceptual Filling-In: The Blind Spot Argument

There is a part of your eye that cannot see anything. It has no photoreceptors and does not connect to the brain the way the rest of your retina does. It is a genuine physical blind spot, and you can locate it yourself by closing one eye and slowly moving a focal point toward the edge of your visual field until an object disappears.

Your brain does not display this gap as blackness. It fills it in with what it calculates should be there, using the surrounding context. This process is called perceptual filling-in and it is documented neuroscience, not theory. The theoretical extension is straightforward: if your brain fabricates part of your visual reality this routinely, there is no principled reason to assume it could not fabricate a larger portion of what you perceive as real.

Diesel the Donkey: Five Years Missing, Found Guarding an Elk Herd

Terry and Dave Drury adopted a donkey named Diesel in 2018. While hiking one day, something startled him and he ran off. The Drurys searched for weeks using horses and drones. They never found him and assumed he had been killed by a predator.

Five years later, a hunter posted a video online of what appeared to be a donkey traveling with a wild elk herd. Terry and Dave saw it and recognized Diesel. According to the account, he had not just joined the herd but had become its protector, apparently driving off coyotes and at least one mountain lion. The Drurys decided to leave him there. Honestly, that seems correct.

Lion Cafes in Thailand and the Breeding Farm Pipeline

A TikTok video showed a juvenile lion kept behind glass in what is described as a lion cafe, a business model found in Thailand and surrounding countries. These establishments present the animals as rescued cubs destined for eventual release into the wild.

According to my research, that framing is largely false. The cubs come from lion breeding farms where females are kept in continuous breeding cycles to produce a steady supply. The cubs are brought to the cafes, tourists pay to photograph them, and once the animals are too large to be commercially viable, most of them go back to the farms where they spend the rest of their lives in captivity. The cafe is not a waystation to the wild. It is a revenue-generating phase in a closed loop.

// REFERENCED ENTITIES

  • Jeffrey Epstein
    Person
    I tracked the word 'whoops' appearing over 300 times in the Epstein files, including as his response to the death of Mary Kennedy and as what reads as a direct threat against someone who lied to him.
  • Eva Dubin
    Person
    I found her correspondence in the Epstein files in which she informed Epstein about the death of Mary Kennedy, triggering his 'whoops' response.
  • Mary Kennedy
    Person
    Her death was the subject of an Epstein file message from Eva Dubin, to which Epstein responded with the word 'whoops.'
  • Monica Reza
    Person
    I traced her disappearance on June 22nd, 2025 in the San Gabriel Wilderness area of the Angeles National Forest, and her status as the sole surviving co-creator of a 2010 patent for a heat-resistant metal used in advanced propulsion systems.
  • General William McCazzley
    Person
    I identified him as the Air Force general whose classified space weapons programs overlapped with Monica Reza's propulsion-related patent work in the early 2000s.
  • Michael Hicks
    Person
    I noted him as one of the NASA-linked scientists whose death drew attention, with his obituary directing memorial donations to Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • Geraldine Naja
    Person
    I flagged her remarks as ESA Director of Commercialization, in which she referred to Artemis 2 crew members as 'space actors,' a phrase flat-earth commentators seized on as an inadvertent admission.
  • Oz Pearlman
    Person
    I identified him as the magician and mentalist selected to host this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
  • Joel Simkai
    Person
    I noted him as the tech entrepreneur who founded Grindr, the app announced as a sponsor of this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
  • Saddam Hussein
    Person
    I reported on his construction of a marble palace directly atop the ancient site of Babylon, including his 1986 destruction of a village still occupied at the time and his practice of stamping his name on reconstructed Babylonian bricks.
  • Chris Kremers
    Person
    I covered her disappearance in Panama in April 2014 alongside Lisanne Froon, tracing the photographic evidence recovered from a backpack found 10 weeks later.
  • Lisanne Froon
    Person
    I reported on her disappearance alongside Chris Kremers in Panama in April 2014, and the subsequent discovery of bone fragments confirmed by DNA as belonging to both women.
  • Terry and Dave Drury
    Person
    I identified them as the owners of Diesel, a donkey who went missing in 2018 and was later found living with a wild elk herd after apparently becoming their guardian.
  • Diesel
    Person
    I covered this donkey's five-year disappearance and rediscovery living with a wild elk herd, where he had reportedly fended off coyotes and at least one mountain lion.
  • NASA
    Organization
    I reported on the pattern of nine scientists with NASA connections who have died or gone missing under circumstances that former FBI agents have publicly described as suspicious.
  • World Economic Forum
    Organization
    I covered a WEF statement arguing that water, soil, and oxygen should appear on global economic balance sheets, which commentators interpreted as a blueprint for monetizing basic natural resources including breathable air.
  • ESA
    Organization
    I flagged statements from ESA's Director of Commercialization, Geraldine Naja, whose reference to 'space actors' was picked up by flat-earth and space-skeptic communities as confirmation of a studio-filmed Artemis 2 mission.
  • Kroger
    Organization
    I covered a viral claim that Kroger's own televised advertisement appeared to show insects crawling across featured USDA Choice meat, prompting questions about whether the oversight was accidental.
  • IMF
    Organization
    I reported on IMF structural adjustment conditions placed on Zambia, including the forced sale of state-owned copper mines to Western multinationals and cuts to education, healthcare, and food subsidies.
  • Apple
    Organization
    I covered the reported foldable iPhone prototype, priced at approximately $2,000, and its visual similarity to existing Samsung foldable devices.
  • Samsung
    Organization
    I noted that Apple's reported foldable phone design closely resembles foldable devices Samsung has already brought to market.
  • Grindr
    Organization
    I reported that Grindr is sponsoring this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner, pairing it with the selection of mentalist Oz Pearlman as host.
  • White House Correspondents' Dinner
    Event
    I flagged this year's dinner as notable for its unusual combination of Grindr as a sponsor and Oz Pearlman, a magician and mentalist, as host.
  • Artemis II
    Event
    I covered multiple skeptic claims about the Artemis 2 mission, including the alleged studio-filming allegation flagged by Geraldine Naja's 'space actors' comment and an Artemis 2 astronaut salary breakdown of roughly $150,000 per year on the federal pay scale.
  • San Gabriel Wilderness
    Place
    I traced Monica Reza's last known location to this area within the Angeles National Forest, where she was last seen on June 22nd, 2025 at approximately 9:10 a.m. hiking toward the Waterman Mountain Summit.
  • Angeles National Forest
    Place
    I identified this as the location of Monica Reza's disappearance on June 22nd, 2025.
  • Babylon
    Place
    I reported that Saddam Hussein constructed a marble palace directly on top of the ancient archaeological site of Babylon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, after demolishing a still-inhabited village on the land in 1986.
  • Panama
    Place
    I covered the April 2014 disappearance and death of Dutch hikers Chris Kremers and Lisanne Froon on a jungle trail in Panama, and the subsequent recovery of a backpack containing over 100 photographs 10 weeks later.
  • Bahamas
    Place
    I reported on a viral video showing individuals in the Bahamas apparently unearthing what they claim is a live naval mine from World War II.
  • Thailand
    Place
    I reported on so-called lion cafes in Thailand, where juvenile lions are kept behind glass for tourist photos, with the animals sourced from breeding farms and returned there once they outgrow their commercial value.
  • Zambia
    Place
    I covered Zambia's post-independence copper economy, its IMF debt crisis, and the resulting forced privatization of its mines to Western multinationals at distressed prices.
  • Mandaloy Patent
    Document
    I identified this 2010 patent, co-created by Monica Reza, for a specialized heat-resistant metal used in advanced propulsion systems, as potentially central to understanding her disappearance and her connection to classified Air Force programs.
  • Epstein Files
    Document
    I analyzed newly released Epstein files, tracing the word 'whoops' appearing over 300 times as Epstein's response to deaths, assaults, and what reads as an explicit threat, and flagging the indoor outdoor-furniture setup at his New York mansion as an unresolved anomaly.
  • Schumann Resonance
    Event
    I reported on mainstream media coverage now acknowledging the Schumann Resonance, described as the Earth's electromagnetic heartbeat, alongside widespread viewer reports of tinnitus, migraines, joint pain, insomnia, and distorted time perception dating back to at least 2016.
  • New York Post
    Organization
    I cited the New York Post as the outlet that broke the story connecting nine NASA-linked scientists to suspicious deaths tied to what sources describe as secret programs.

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// FAQ

What does 'whoops' mean in the Epstein files?
The word 'whoops' appears over 300 times in the Jeffrey Epstein files, consistently as Epstein's response to reports of deaths and assaults. In one documented exchange, Eva Dubin informed Epstein that Mary Kennedy had been found dead in her backyard; he responded 'whoops.' In another, after being told someone had lied to both him and a redacted correspondent, he responded 'whoops' and followed up with 'No one will lie to you and get away with it from me. No one. Whoops is correct.' That second exchange reads as a threat.
Who is Monica Reza and why did she go missing?
Monica Reza, also referred to as Monica Justinto Raza in some source material, was a 60-year-old scientist last seen on June 22nd, 2025, hiking toward the Waterman Mountain Summit in the San Gabriel Wilderness area of the Angeles National Forest at approximately 9:10 a.m. She was the sole surviving co-creator of a 2010 patent for a heat-resistant metal used in advanced propulsion systems, known as Mandaloy. Her work brought her into professional proximity with General William McCazzley, who oversaw classified Air Force space weapons programs. No explanation for her disappearance has been publicly established.
What happened to the Dutch hikers in Panama and what is missing photo 509?
Chris Kremers and Lisanne Froon disappeared in April 2014 on a hiking trail in Panama. Ten weeks later, Lisanne's backpack was found near a riverbank containing a camera with over 100 photographs. Photo 508 shows Chris crossing a stream; after that, 90 images were taken in complete darkness on the early morning of April 8th. The women had attempted 77 emergency calls starting April 1st. Photo 509 is absent from the memory card's file structure entirely, with no conclusive explanation for whether it was deleted, corrupted, or never recorded. Panamanian authorities closed the case in March 2015 as a hiking accident.
What did the WEF say about monetizing water, soil, and air?
A World Economic Forum statement argued that water, soil, and oxygen in America should not be treated as infinitely accessible and should be included on global economic balance sheets. The spokesperson explicitly denied wanting to 'monetize air' but then outlined a framework that meets the textbook definition of monetization, assigning economic value to a previously unpriced natural resource. The carbon tax is the nearest existing mechanism.
How much do Artemis 2 astronauts get paid?
Most NASA astronauts, including those assigned to the Artemis 2 mission, earn approximately $150,000 per year on the federal government pay scale. There is no hazard pay and no overtime despite mission risk and extensive training periods that can last years. NASA does not need to pay more because demand for the positions consistently exceeds supply.
What is the Schumann Resonance and why are people saying it makes them feel sick?
The Schumann Resonance is the electromagnetic frequency generated by the space between the Earth's surface and its ionosphere, roughly 7.83 Hz under baseline conditions, sometimes described as the Earth's electromagnetic heartbeat. Reports of it spiking have increased over two years, and mainstream media has begun acknowledging it after largely dismissing it. People across multiple online communities have reported tinnitus, joint pain severe enough to prevent walking, insomnia, blurred vision, nausea, and a perceived acceleration of time, with many tracing symptoms to 2016 or the 2020 period.
Did Saddam Hussein really build on top of Babylon?
Yes. In 1986 Saddam Hussein had a still-inhabited village on land adjacent to the ancient city of Babylon demolished. Workers then constructed a man-made hill on the site and built a marble palace on top of it, with engineers spending seven years on a single room. The surrounding Babylonian ruins were partially reconstructed, but with bricks stamped with Saddam's own name. Babylon is a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can still walk through the palace today; decades of looting have not removed the marble because there is simply too much of it.
What is the Mandaloy patent and how does it connect to Monica Reza's disappearance?
Mandaloy is a specialized metal documented in a 2010 patent, designed to resist burning while maintaining structural integrity under extreme heat. It is used in key components of advanced propulsion systems. Monica Reza was identified as a co-inventor. She was, at the time of her June 2025 disappearance, the sole surviving co-creator of the patent. Her work on Mandaloy brought her into professional contact with General William McCazzley, who oversaw the Air Force group that funded the relevant early-2000s research and separately managed classified space weapons programs.
Enriched 2026-05-23  //  @IAmNexor