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// DISPATCH  //  2026-05-19

InfoWars Shutdown That Wasn't, the Max Headroom Incident Revisited, and a Cascade of Unexplained Phenomena

// TL;DR

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.

// CHAPTERS

  1. 0:00InfoWars Shutdown — or Not The host reviews Alex Jones closing InfoWars after 27 years, argues there was no genuine downtime, and links the event to a broader pattern of UFO researchers disappearing from public view.
  2. 1:36Congressman's Alleged Warning to Pastors on Alien Disclosure A pastor recounts a private meeting in which a claimed sitting Missouri congressman, speaking by speakerphone, warned church leaders to prepare for an official narrative that interdimensional beings created humanity and that God and Jesus are fabrications.
  3. 4:24Egypt Beach Object — Industrial Debris or Ancient Column? A large unidentified object washed ashore at Sidi Barrani, Egypt around May 5, 2026. The host notes visible steel framing and suggests it looks industrial rather than ancient, possibly a fuel tank or oil-rig component.
  4. 6:12Stanley Meyer and the Water Fuel Cell The host covers inventor Stanley Meyer, who claimed a water-powered buggy, was granted a patent, and died after meeting two overseas investors at a Cracker Barrel. Host links the case to a pattern of free-energy researchers meeting mysterious ends.
  5. 8:00Vehicle Surveillance and the Social Credit Theory The host reacts to claims that modern cars silently track drivers with GPS, microphones, and eye-tracking cameras. Host argues the tracking is not new but that AI now enables aggregation of that data; speculates this is preparatory infrastructure for a social credit system.
  6. 10:24Viral Slideshow: Pandith the Hotel Worker A brief human-interest segment about a one-star hotel worker named Pandith whose only guest left without staying; subsequent viral coverage generated positive reviews for his hotel.
  7. 11:00The Power Rangers Curse The host reviews a series of tragedies involving Power Rangers cast members, including deaths, accidents, and the paralysis of the original Yellow Ranger, framing it as 'the price of Hollywood.'
  8. 12:36Triceratops and Jurassic Park's Misrepresentation A claim that Jurassic Park depicted Triceratops inaccurately as docile; scientists studied over 400 skulls and found rapid bone healing in frill areas consistent with combat. Host questions whether temperament can truly be known from fossil evidence.
  9. 13:42Reincarnation and Birthmark Theories A TikTok-style segment claims birthmark colour indicates cause of death in a past life. The host says he believes in past lives but does not buy this specific framework.
  10. 14:36Underwater Internet Cables The host explains that approximately 95% of global internet traffic travels through roughly one million miles of submarine fibre-optic cables, notes vulnerability to foreign adversary sabotage, and mentions the first underwater telegraph cable was laid across the English Channel in 1850.
  11. 15:54Hantavirus, Vaccine Side Effects, and Moderna A clip claims hantavirus variants appear on a vaccine side-effect document. Host says he fact-checked this but declines to state conclusions on camera, directing viewers to check for themselves. Notes Tim Burchett appeared on Joe Rogan for disclosure discussion.
  12. 17:06Mexico City Is Sinking NASA radar data shows Mexico City sinking faster than expected due to aquifer over-extraction; some areas have sunk more than 39 feet over 100 years. The city simultaneously faces flooding and water shortage due to its ancient lake-basin geography.
  13. 19:18Tornado Shelter Survival Account A first-person account of sheltering during a tornado at a Christian school; the congregation sang Amazing Grace not realising the roof was gone.
  14. 20:06The Max Headroom Broadcast Incident (1987) On November 22, 1987, an unidentified figure in a Max Headroom mask hijacked two TV signals in Chicago. Despite investigation, no one was ever identified. The host argues it was coordinated, contained hidden messages, and is more disturbing than it has been portrayed.
  15. 24:241998 Sketch and Child Exploitation in Entertainment The host reacts to a 1998 comedy sketch the host argues is deeply uncomfortable in retrospect, then transitions to the Justin Bieber segment, arguing Bieber was exploited as a child by an industry that prioritised profit over his welfare.
  16. 25:24Cruise Ship Child Exploitation Arrests Law enforcement arrested 28 cruise ship crew members, including from a Disney vessel, off San Diego in late April as part of a child exploitation material operation spanning five ships. Crew were from the Philippines, Indonesia, and Portugal; visas were revoked.
  17. 26:36Viral Car Chase Footage (2024) A driver in 2024 repeatedly evaded police at high speed, posting footage online that went viral for months before an investigation and operation were launched to apprehend him.
  18. 27:30Staircases in the Woods — Reddit Thread A search and rescue officer's Reddit thread from the early 2010s described finding freestanding staircases 30–40 miles into forests, in immaculate condition and made of materials like polished marble, with no attached ruins. Officers were told not to climb them but given no explanation.
  19. 29:00Cemetery Security Guard and Colonial Park A security guard at Colonial Park Cemetery, described as one of the most haunted in America, documented apparent paranormal events including flickering lights and a voice shouting 'get out,' eventually quitting.
  20. 32:00Tucker Carlson as a Future Presidential Candidate A clip speculates Tucker Carlson could run for president, citing his ability to appeal across political divides and his celebrity profile. The host acknowledges differing politics but notes Carlson's willingness to ask difficult questions.
  21. 33:00Dina Sanichar — The Real Mowgli In 1867, hunters in India reportedly found a feral boy, later named Dina Sanichar, living near a wolf den. He never learned to speak despite years of attempts. Some historians believe colonial accounts exaggerated the story or that he had pre-existing developmental disabilities.
  22. 34:24Blue Light, Crime Reduction, and the Color Psychology of Control Glasgow introduced blue street lighting in 2000 and observed a crime decrease; Japan replicated the finding with a reported 9% reduction. Host notes the calming science of the colour blue but flags concerns about LED lighting.
  23. 35:12Four-Legged Chick — Polymelia A viral video shows a chick with four legs. The host identifies the condition as polymelia, affecting roughly one in every 10 million chicks, but suspects the specific footage may be AI-generated.
  24. 36:12Met Gala Bubble Dress and Everlasting Bubbles A Met Gala dress designed to represent atomic empty space prompts a brief science explainer: mixing water with glycerol and plastic particles creates bubbles that can last up to a year by slowing evaporation.
  25. 36:54Freemasonry — The Host's Assessment Reacting to a clip explaining Freemasonry's symbolic framework of 'perfecting the mind,' the host argues Freemasonry is marginalised in importance online and that truly powerful hidden groups are nameless and faceless.
  26. 38:54Handcuffed Ukrainian Couple — 123 Days Ukrainian couple Alexandar Kudlay and Victoria Pustovitova handcuffed themselves together for 123 days to save their relationship; it did not work, but they set a world record for the longest time two people have been handcuffed together.
  27. 39:54Stone Embedded in a Tree Viral footage shows a flat stone with straight edges and faint markings embedded deep in what appears to be a 200–300-year-old tree trunk. Host notes the absence of context is typical of viral internet clips.

InfoWars Closes — Alex Jones Continues

The host opens by noting that Alex Jones shut down InfoWars after 27 years. The host frames this as significant given a broader pattern: 'UFO experts, people, unaliving themselves or being found missing' and the David Wilcock incident. However, the host quickly qualifies this: InfoWars pastors were subsequently invited to a private meeting suggesting the show's infrastructure had not actually ceased.

The host's assessment is direct: 'Infowars has shut down but Alex Jones still lives on. He's got his own website, his own brand and there wasn't even any downtime whatsoever.'

Alleged Congressional Warning on Alien Disclosure Narrative

A pastor describes being invited to a private meeting with individuals described as connected to intelligence agencies, active security clearances, and the current administration. A sitting congressman from Missouri allegedly joined by speakerphone.

According to the pastor's account, the congressman said: 'Go and tell the church they are not ready for what is coming. They are preparing to tell us that they are from another dimension, that they are our creator, and that these beings, these aliens or whatever you want to call them, they were the ones that seeded us here. There is no such thing as God. Jesus was invented by them. The Bible was invented by them.'

The host does not verify this claim but contextualises it: 'Some of these testimonies are true coming from genuine people who believe they have seen or experienced things like this. People who are extremely misguided or even accurately deceived who just don't understand what's truly going on. The deception is very, very convincing.'

Unidentified Object Washed Ashore at Sidi Barrani, Egypt

Around May 5, 2026, a large object washed ashore on the beaches of Sidi Barrani, Egypt, witnessed by dozens of people. It is described as a massive column-like structure.

The host observes visible steel framing and questions the 'ancient column' interpretation: 'Didn't realize they had steel framing back in the day.' The host's working theory is that the object is industrial — possibly a fuel tank or component from an oil rig that fell from a ship.

Stanley Meyer — Water Fuel Cell and Unexplained Death

The host covers inventor Stanley Meyer, who built a water-powered buggy and demonstrated it in a patent office using a water fuel cell. Meyer claimed to use frequency or sound to amplify hydrogen output beyond what standard electrolysis would predict, and was granted a patent on this basis.

Meyer was subsequently approached by NASA, government organisations, and private investors. He later met two overseas investors at a Cracker Barrel restaurant. His brother, who was present, claims Meyer died shortly after taking a sip of cranberry juice.

The host links Meyer's death to a broader pattern: 'How many times does this stuff have to happen before the government pays attention to it? Hundreds of people who have mysteriously met their end or vanished related to free energy or even groundbreaking medical research.' The host argues the White House investigation into missing scientists is selectively spotlighting certain cases to 'garner attention for the alien narrative.'

Vehicle Surveillance — Data Aggregation via AI

A clip claims modern vehicles silently track drivers through GPS updated every three seconds, interior cameras reading eye movements and blinks, and microphones recording conversations — all without consent screens or off switches.

The host's framing: 'They've been doing this for ages. The only thing is they haven't had a way to aggregate all the independent devices which monitor all this and collect all this data until now. And now they have a way — they have a means of actually cataloging and processing that data using artificial intelligence and machine learning. That's all that's changed.'

The host speculates — explicitly labelled as theory, not fact — that this infrastructure will eventually underpin a social credit system and universal basic income tied to a citizen score.

Underwater Internet Cable Infrastructure

Reacting to a TikTok expressing surprise that the internet runs on underwater cables, the host explains: approximately 95% of global internet traffic travels through ruggedised fibre-optic lines on the ocean floor, many no thicker than a garden hose, capable of transferring hundreds of terabytes per second.

Approximately one million miles of cable have been laid through oceans. The host flags the security implication: a foreign adversary cutting these cables would sever communication lines. Historical note: the first underwater telegraph cable was laid across the English Channel in 1850, allegedly by a vessel the host describes as 'a literal pirate ship.'

Hantavirus, Vaccine Side Effects, and Tim Burchett on Rogan

A clip claims hantavirus variants appear on a vaccine side-effect documentation list, highlighted in red. The host states: 'I fact-checked the hantavirus listed among the pokey side effects and well, I can't tell you what I found. So, that should tell you enough really.'

The host also notes that Moderna had been working on a related vaccine since 2024. Separately, the host notes that Tim Burchett — identified as the 'disclosure guy' — appeared on Joe Rogan, and characterises Rogan as having 'become a gatekeeper for the Epstein regime.'

Mexico City Subsidence Crisis

NASA radar data shows Mexico City — home to over 25 million people — is sinking faster than scientists expected. Over the past 100 years, some areas have sunk more than 39 feet. Some parts of the city are currently dropping at nearly an inch per month.

The cause: decades of over-extraction from the giant aquifer beneath the city has caused the soft soil above it to compress. Compounding this, the city sits in a basin surrounded by mountains, meaning heavy rain floods in with no easy escape route.

The host's summary: 'Ironically, Mexico City is now sinking, flooding, and running out of water at the same time. And there's not much they can do to reverse it.'

The 1987 Max Headroom Broadcast Intrusion

On November 22, 1987, an unidentified masked figure interrupted two television signals. The first intrusion lasted a few seconds; the second, later the same night, was longer and more disturbing. The figure — wearing a Max Headroom mask — spoke incoherently, laughed without apparent cause, sang, and stared directly into the camera.

The intrusion required rare equipment and advanced technical knowledge. Despite investigations by television stations and authorities, nobody was ever identified. The case remains unsolved.

The host's position: 'I've gone through it, read the transcripts, frame by framed it, and I still can't quite figure it out. All I know for sure is that it was definitely not somebody acting alone trying to make a name for themselves. This was coordinated. There are heaps of hidden messages and cryptic wording used throughout the two incidents.' The host notes discomfort with the female featured in the footage due to apparent age.

Justin Bieber and Child Exploitation in the Entertainment Industry

The host reacts to archival footage showing Bieber subjected to inappropriate questions and propositions as a minor. The host's framing: 'Before he was even old enough to understand what was happening, his life was already out of his control. Fame hit him so young that he never had the chance to have a normal childhood. No privacy, no protection, just cameras and adults who should have done better.'

The host argues the industry allowed this because Bieber was generating revenue for everyone involved, and states: 'Justin Bieber deserves the biggest apology Hollywood has ever given.' The host adds that Bieber is 'one of the few who are both victims and potentially implicated themselves.'

Cruise Ship Child Exploitation Arrests

Law enforcement boarded eight cruise ships off the coast of San Diego in late April and arrested 28 crew members in connection with a child exploitation material operation. Of 26 crew members from the Philippines, plus one from Indonesia and one from Portugal, 27 were involved in the receipt, possession, transportation, or distribution of such material.

Arrests spanned five different cruise ships. Disney released a statement; all implicated crew members had their visas revoked and were returned to their home countries.

The host's commentary: 'Of course, it's large scale. Sadly, this kind of operation is a business, and it reaches the highest levels as much as it does the lowest.'

Staircases in the Woods — Reddit Thread Origins

Reports of freestanding staircases in forests began circulating in the early 2010s via a Reddit thread started by a search and rescue officer. The officer described finding staircases 30 to 40 miles into forests, not attached to any ruins, sometimes made of polished marble or raw iron, and always in immaculate condition.

The officer's colleagues reportedly told him the staircases were normal but advised him never to climb them and gave no explanation. The thread generated theories about dimensional gateways. The TV show Channel Zero adapted the concept into a storyline involving a portal to a cannibal family's mansion.

Dina Sanichar — The Feral Child of 1867

In 1867, hunters in India reportedly found a young boy living near a wolf den, moving on all fours and behaving like an animal. Named Dina Sanichar, he was taken to an orphanage where caretakers reported he preferred raw meat, struggled to stand upright, and never learned to speak despite years of attempts.

Sanichar is widely cited as one of the inspirations for Mowgli in The Jungle Book. Modern psychologists reference the case in discussions of early childhood development and socialisation. The host notes that some historians believe 19th-century colonial accounts exaggerated the story, and that Sanichar may have had pre-existing developmental disabilities.

Blue Street Lighting and Crime Reduction

Glasgow introduced blue street lights in 2000 for aesthetic reasons and observed a noticeable decrease in crime in blue-lit neighbourhoods. Japan subsequently replicated the approach and reported a 9% decrease in crime. The host attributes this to the scientifically documented calming effect of the colour blue, which lowers heart rate, reduces blood pressure, and slows breathing.

The host adds a caveat: if the blue lights are LEDs, 'we have a different problem here.'

Freemasonry — The Host's Counterpoint

Reacting to a clip in which a speaker describes Freemasonry as a system of mind-mastery symbolised by rough and smooth stone, the host offers his own framing: 'Freemasonry plays a very, very small part in the shaping of our society. The Freemasons that get talked about online so much are not the real Freemasons.'

The host argues: 'The real hidden societies, the real hidden groups of our world are nameless and faceless. We will never hear about them in the open. Secret societies remain a secret, after all, otherwise they wouldn't be a secret society. If we're hearing about them, then there's an intention behind that, and that is part of a plan.'

Handcuffed Ukrainian Couple — World Record

Alexandar Kudlay and Victoria Pustovitova of Ukraine handcuffed themselves together continuously for 123 days in an attempt to repair their relationship. During this period Victoria had to quit her job as a beautician. After 123 days they separated. The pair set a world record for the longest time two people have been handcuffed together.

// REFERENCED ENTITIES

  • Alex Jones
    Person
    Host of InfoWars; the host notes Jones shut down the InfoWars show after 27 years but continues operating via his own website and brand
  • InfoWars
    Organization
    Jones's media operation, nominally shut down; the host argues there was no real downtime
  • David Wilcock
    Person
    Referenced in passing as part of an 'incident' the host links to the InfoWars shutdown context
  • Tom Renz
    Person
    Named as a scheduled guest on what appears to be the final InfoWars broadcast segment shown
  • Jay Dyer
    Person
    Named as a scheduled closing guest on the final InfoWars broadcast segment shown
  • Tim Burchett
    Person
    Identified as a congressman from Missouri; described as appearing on Joe Rogan to discuss UAP/alien disclosure; also alleged to have spoken to pastors warning of an incoming false alien-creator narrative
  • Joe Rogan
    Person
    The host notes Burchett appeared on Rogan's show for disclosure discussion; host characterizes Rogan as having become 'a gatekeeper for the Epstein regime'
  • Stanley Meyer
    Person
    Inventor claimed to have built a water-powered buggy using a water fuel cell; granted a patent; died after meeting two overseas investors at a Cracker Barrel, according to the host
  • NASA
    Organization
    Referenced as having approached Stanley Meyer; also cited for radar satellite data showing Mexico City subsidence rates
  • Moderna
    Organization
    Referenced in the context of a claim about hantavirus listed among vaccine side effects; host notes Moderna began working on a related vaccine in 2024
  • Sidi Barrani
    Place
    Beach location in Egypt where a large unidentified object washed ashore around May 5, 2026, witnessed by dozens
  • Egypt
    Place
    Location of the beach object sighting at Sidi Barrani
  • Mexico City
    Place
    Subject of a segment on land subsidence; home to over 25 million people; sinking due to aquifer over-extraction, with some areas sinking more than 39 ft over 100 years per NASA radar data
  • Max Headroom Incident
    Event
    November 22, 1987 broadcast signal intrusion in which an unidentified masked figure hijacked television signals twice; never solved; host argues it was coordinated and contained hidden messages
  • Colonial Park Cemetery
    Place
    Described as one of the most haunted graveyards in America; location of a security guard's reported paranormal experiences
  • Tucker Carlson
    Person
    Named as a potential future presidential candidate in a clip the host reacts to; host notes differing politics but acknowledges his willingness to ask difficult questions
  • Justin Bieber
    Person
    Featured in a segment discussing inappropriate treatment of child celebrities by the entertainment industry; host argues Bieber was exploited before he could understand what was happening
  • Dina Sanichar
    Person
    Historical feral child reportedly found in Indian forests in 1867, raised among wolves; believed by some to have inspired the Mowgli character in The Jungle Book
  • The Jungle Book
    Document
    Literary work; Dina Sanichar is cited as a possible real-world inspiration for the character Mowgli
  • Channel Zero
    Organization
    Horror TV show that adapted the 'staircases in the woods' Reddit thread into a storyline about a portal leading to a cannibal family's mansion
  • Alexandar Kudlay
    Person
    Ukrainian man who handcuffed himself to partner Victoria Pustovitova for 123 days in an attempt to save their relationship; set a world record
  • Victoria Pustovitova
    Person
    Ukrainian woman who participated in the 123-day handcuffing experiment with Alexandar Kudlay; quit her job as a beautician during the period
  • Disney
    Organization
    A Disney cruise ship was among five vessels named in a law enforcement operation that arrested 28 crew members for child exploitation material
  • Glasgow
    Place
    City that introduced blue street lighting in 2000 and observed a noticeable decrease in crime in blue-lit areas
  • Japan
    Place
    Followed Glasgow's blue street lighting initiative and reportedly found a 9% decrease in crime
  • Freemasonry
    Organization
    Host argues that Freemasonry plays only a marginal role in shaping society and that publicly discussed Freemasons are not representative of real hidden groups
  • Pandith
    Person
    Hotel worker at a one-star hotel featured in a viral YouTube video; received positive reviews after the video circulated
  • San Diego
    Place
    Coastal location off which eight cruise ships were boarded as part of a child exploitation material operation in late April
  • Ukraine
    Place
    Country of origin for Alexandar Kudlay and Victoria Pustovitova

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// FAQ

Did InfoWars actually shut down permanently?
According to the host, InfoWars as a named show closed after 27 years, but Alex Jones continued operating through his own website and brand with no real downtime. The host characterises it as a rebrand rather than a genuine shutdown.
What is the alien disclosure narrative the congressman allegedly warned about?
A pastor recounts that a sitting Missouri congressman told a private gathering of pastors that authorities are preparing to officially claim that interdimensional beings created humanity, seeded life on Earth, and that God, Jesus, and the Bible were fabricated by those beings. The host does not verify this claim and attributes it to the pastor's secondhand account.
Who was Max Headroom and what happened in 1987?
Max Headroom was a fictional AI character. On November 22, 1987, an unidentified person wearing a Max Headroom mask hijacked two Chicago television broadcast signals, speaking incoherently and behaving erratically. Despite investigations, nobody was ever identified. The host argues the intrusion was coordinated and contained hidden messages.
How did Stanley Meyer die?
According to the host, Meyer — who built a water-powered buggy and held a related patent — died at a Cracker Barrel restaurant after meeting two overseas investors. His brother, who was present, claims Meyer took a sip of cranberry juice and died shortly after. The circumstances were never publicly resolved.
Why is Mexico City sinking?
Decades of over-extraction from the giant aquifer beneath Mexico City have caused the soft soil above it to compress. NASA radar data shows some areas have sunk more than 39 feet over 100 years, with some parts currently dropping at nearly an inch per month. Because the city sits in a basin surrounded by mountains, heavy rain also causes flooding, meaning the city simultaneously faces subsidence, flooding, and a water shortage.
What were the cruise ship child exploitation arrests?
In late April, law enforcement boarded eight cruise ships off San Diego and arrested 28 crew members — including from a Disney cruise ship — as part of a child exploitation material operation. Twenty-seven of the 28 were involved in receipt, possession, transportation, or distribution of such material. Arrests were made across five different ships; all implicated crew had their visas revoked.
Are modern cars really tracking their drivers?
The host states that vehicle data collection via GPS, interior cameras, and microphones is not new, but argues that AI now enables the aggregation and processing of that data in ways that were not previously possible. The host speculates this infrastructure could eventually be used for a social credit system, explicitly labelling this as theory rather than established fact.
What are the staircases in the woods from Reddit?
A search and rescue officer's Reddit thread from the early 2010s described finding freestanding staircases 30–40 miles into forests, in immaculate condition, made from materials like polished marble or raw iron, not attached to any ruins. Officers were told to stay away from them but given no explanation. The thread generated theories about dimensional portals.
Who was Dina Sanichar?
Dina Sanichar was a boy reportedly found in the forests of India in 1867, living near a wolf den and behaving like an animal. He was taken to an orphanage, never learned to speak, and is widely cited as a possible real-world inspiration for the Mowgli character in The Jungle Book. Some historians believe colonial accounts exaggerated his story.
Does blue light actually reduce crime?
According to studies referenced in the transcript, Glasgow introduced blue street lighting in 2000 and observed a noticeable crime decrease. Japan replicated the approach and reported a 9% reduction in crime in blue-lit areas. The host attributes this to the documented calming physiological effects of the colour blue.
Enriched 2026-05-19  //  @IAmNexor