Pentagon UAP Files, CIA Remote Viewing, and the Hantavirus Quiet: A Weekly Briefing
Congress formally requested 46 classified UAP video files from the Pentagon, and Representative Anna Paulina Luna was still negotiating with the Pentagon on May 8th. Three days later, at least eight of those same files allegedly appeared in Jeremy Corbell's documentary "Sleeping Dog." I also traced the CIA's declassified Project Sunstreak session in which a remote viewer described the Ark of the Covenant, and flagged the hantavirus narrative going conspicuously quiet after 18 Americans were repatriated from the Canary Islands.
// CHAPTERS
- 0:00Opening: Homunculus, Simpsons, and Skinwalker Dog — I open with a Russian TikToker claiming to have created a living homunculus from human sperm and an egg, then cover the 1998 Simpsons equation that predicted the Higgs boson mass 14 years before CERN's discovery, and assess a viral 'skinwalker dog' clip that I believe shows an animal with late-stage rabies.
- 37:00Congress, UAP Files, and the Corbell 3-Day Gap — I trace the sequence in which Anna Paulina Luna was still negotiating with the Pentagon over 46 UAP video files on May 8th, while at least eight of those same files allegedly appeared in Jeremy Corbell's documentary Sleeping Dog on May 12th, and argue that the order of release tells us as much as the footage itself.
- 23:38CIA Project Sunstreak and the Ark of the Covenant — I walk through the declassified CIA document showing that Viewer 32, operating under Project Sunstreak within Project Stargate, described an object matching the Ark of the Covenant in precise detail, located underground in an Arabic-speaking region of the Middle East.
- 12:08Missing Scientists, Time Travel Speculation, and Florida's Mass Casualty Vehicle — I cover speculation around 20 missing Chinese scientists described as military AI, drone, and hypersonics experts, note Trump's earlier statement about FBI involvement in missing US scientist cases, and flag the unveiling of a large mass casualty EMS vehicle in Florida capable of handling 25 patients at once.
- 15:24Mount Kali: The World's Largest Salt Heap — I cover Mount Kali in Hesse, Germany, the world's largest artificial salt pile at 820 feet tall and over 200 million tons, a byproduct of K+S potash mining, and note the documented ecological destruction of surrounding waterways.
- 18:30Alien Greys, Skinny Bob Footage, and the Time Traveler Narrative — I assess the Skinny Bob footage claimed to be authentic Soviet footage of alien entities, and argue that the push to authenticate it serves a larger project to seed the alien greys-as-time-travelers narrative that I expect to be deployed at a later date.
- 19:56Amazon Drones, Utqiagvik Midnight Sun, and AI Tetris — I cover an Amazon delivery drone crash, the UK launch of drone deliveries, and the 84-day midnight sun period beginning May 10th in Utqiagvik, Alaska, alongside an AI system loading a warehouse in what I describe as playing Tetris in 5D.
- 27:34Epstein Emails, Entropy, and the Longevity Question — I cover four Epstein emails including one exchange with Harvard systems biologist Leon Heskin in which Epstein expressed unexpected skepticism about anti-aging research and framed aging as potentially entropic rather than simply a biological problem to be solved.
- 6:16Washington County Board: Hannah Campbell's Public Statement — I cover Hannah Campbell's public comments at a Washington County board meeting in which she accused board member Urban of sexist and derogatory conduct on April 2nd and called out the board's collective failure to hold him accountable.
- 43:09Hantavirus, Canary Islands, and the Script We've Seen Before — I track the hantavirus story involving 18 Americans repatriated from the Canary Islands, note the dispersal of patients between Nebraska and Emory's communicable disease unit in Atlanta, and flag that the narrative has gone quiet in a pattern I find familiar.
- 25:32Pleiades, Atlantis, and the Cataclysm Timeline — I cover the Atlantis cataclysm narrative tied to meltwater pulse 1B at 11,600 years ago, and the account Solon reportedly received in Egypt in 600 BC matching that date, while applying my usual discernment to what ancient scriptures and government sources each choose to share.
- 32:51Elite Bunkers, the Oppidum Listing, and Why the Logic Doesn't Hold — I cover the Oppidum Lyritage bunker mansion listed at 62 million dollars and argue that the continued purchase of surface-world assets by the same elite figures supposedly buying doomsday bunkers undermines the narrative that they expect a civilization-ending event.
- 36:57Freemasonry, DMT, and Alchemical Inheritance — I cover the claim that Freemasonry's ritual use of the acacia plant connects to DMT extraction, and that this tradition was inherited from the Knights Templar through contact with groups like the Druze and Sabeans in the Middle East.
- 41:20UAP Disclosure Is Controlled, Not Accidental — I close the UAP section by arguing that everything being revealed under the disclosure banner is precisely timed and curated, that the alien grey card has not yet been played because the filibustering phase is not finished, and that discernment will matter when the grand finale arrives.
- 45:18Closing Remarks — I wrap the episode by connecting its threads: Simpsons math, salt mountains, bunker logic, and the UAP sequence, and remind the audience to stay safe, stay well, and stay curious.
The Simpsons Higgs Boson Equation: Lucky Guess or Something More
In Season 10, Episode 2 of The Simpsons, which aired in 1998, Homer Simpson writes an equation on a chalkboard at a mini market. Solve for it, and you get a value that predicts the mass of the Higgs boson particle. That episode ran fourteen years before CERN's Large Hadron Collider officially discovered the Higgs boson.
I want to be fair about what that means. Homer's solution wasn't exact. But it was correct down to the 21st decimal point, which works out to 99.97% accuracy. Many of the show's writers hold advanced degrees in mathematics, physics, and computer science. So slipping in an equation like this as an Easter egg for math-literate viewers isn't impossible.
Still, 14 years before CERN confirms the particle that holds matter together and gives it mass? That's either a remarkable coincidence or the writers knew something they weren't announcing.
Congress Requested 46 UAP Files. Three Days Later, Some Were Streaming.
Congress formally requested 46 specific UAP video files from the Pentagon. On May 8th, Representative Anna Paulina Luna posted publicly on her X account that she had spoken to the Pentagon the night before about the release of those 40-plus files. She was still negotiating.
Reporting then confirmed that at least eight of those requested video files allegedly appear in Jeremy Corbell's documentary 'Sleeping Dog', which began streaming on May 12th. That is a three-day gap between active congressional negotiation and commercial distribution.
These aren't generic UFO clips. They carry official intelligence designations: FMV UAP, anamorphous UAP, formation UAP. Those are the same designations that appear on Luna's congressional request list. Ross Coulthart has also publicly stated that multiple sources described some of the footage as extraordinarily clear.
The question I keep coming back to isn't whether the footage proves anything. It's about the sequence. Who gets access first? What gets delayed? What never gets released at all? Luna was negotiating on May 8th. Some of those files were allegedly streaming on May 12th. That pattern is the story.
CIA Project Sunstreak: Viewer 32 and the Ark of the Covenant
In the 1980s, the CIA ran Project Sunstreak under the broader Project Stargate umbrella. The stated goal was to determine whether psychic perception, specifically remote viewing, could be weaponized for intelligence gathering. More than 30 agents conducted missions to locate specific targets.
One of them, designated Viewer 32, was sent to locate an object. He was given only rough dimensions. No location. No name. What he described in his official report is a wooden container inside a gold container, decorated with silver, with two winged beings on top. That is a precise description of the Ark of the Covenant as laid out in the Book of Exodus.
The report goes further. Viewer 32 said the object is hidden in a dark, wet space underground, somewhere in the Middle East, surrounded by people speaking Arabic near buildings with domed roofs. He also stated that the object is protected by powerful entities, can only be opened by authorized individuals, and that anyone who opens it before the right time would be destroyed by an unknown force. All of that is in the declassified CIA document.
The CIA officially concluded that remote viewing was not reliable enough for intelligence work and shut Project Stargate down in 1995. Program contributors included Ingo Swann, who helped develop controlled remote viewing methodology, Joe McMoneagle, and researchers Russell Targ and Hal Puthoff at the Stanford Research Institute. Skeptics argue results were cherry-picked and impossible to verify. But if the program did locate something significant, the last thing anyone would do is publish it. President Jimmy Carter's administration reportedly used remote viewing in the 1970s to locate a missing aircraft, and rescue teams found the plane at the coordinates identified.
Missing Scientists, Time Travel Theory, and the FBI Statement That Never Followed Up
The clip circulating covers claims that 20 Chinese scientists are missing. According to the discussion, those scientists span military AI, chemistry, data science, space, drone technology, and hypersonics. The framing from the conversation tips quickly into time travel speculation, which I note is worth logging as a recurring narrative thread rather than a confirmed report.
What I can point to is that Trump reportedly stated the FBI was investigating missing or deceased US scientists, and that an answer would come within a week and a half. That statement was made approximately two to three weeks before this broadcast. No answer has been made public. I don't think the story is finished.
Florida's New Mass Casualty EMS Vehicle: Context Without Catastrophism
Florida recently unveiled what is described as the largest EMS vehicle ever created for the state. The vehicle is designed to transport 21 litter patients or 25 seated patients at one time, with space for two stretchers and the option of a bariatric stretcher equipped with a winch for patients over 400 to 500 pounds. It was presented to the public for the first time at an unveiling event.
The creator covering this footage in Florida tied it to an increase in sirens in their area and framed it as preparation for a difficult summer. I'm not going to manufacture panic around emergency preparedness infrastructure. But the timing and scale are worth noting, particularly alongside everything else moving at once.
Mount Kali in Hesse, Germany: 200 Million Tons of Ecological Damage
Mount Kali, known colloquially as Kalimanjaro, not to be confused with Kilimanjaro, sits in Hesse, Germany. At 820 feet tall and over 200 million tons of sodium chloride, it is the world's largest artificial salt heap. It is a byproduct of potash mining by the K+S chemical company, which dumps common table salt as a waste product from that process.
The ecological consequences are not theoretical. The surrounding area is too saline to support freshwater life. Invertebrate fauna in a nearby river has collapsed from 60 to 100 species down to three. The industry traces back to 1976. The mountain just keeps growing.
I found myself genuinely curious about what happens when a strong wind moves across 200 million tons of exposed sodium chloride. The answer, based on the runoff data alone, is nothing good.
The Skinny Bob Footage and the Alien Greys Time Traveler Narrative
The 'Skinny Bob' footage, purportedly of Soviet origin, keeps resurfacing in UAP circles. Guests in the clip I covered claimed the entities in the footage match their own firsthand descriptions of encounters: approximately 3.5 feet tall, grey skin, moving in a specific way.
My read on this is straightforward. There are people who need as many individuals as possible to accept that footage as authentic, and they are doubling down on the alien greys as time travelers narrative. I counted how many time travel seeds have been planted across popular culture and fringe research over the years. The number is not small. Aleister Crowley's entity encounters are often cited as an early data point in this lineage.
None of that means the footage is real. It means the authentication campaign is deliberate and has been running for a long time.
Amazon Drone Deliveries and the Airspace Safety Question
A clip shows an Amazon delivery drone crashing into an apartment building before tumbling to the ground and continuing to spin its carbon fiber blades. The drone weighs around 40 kilograms with its payload, heavy enough that it takes two people to carry. Amazon's delivery mechanism involves dropping the package from altitude rather than landing, with a sense-and-avoid system designed to prevent drops near moving objects.
The UK has now launched its first drone deliveries. At scale, we are talking about thousands of these devices in shared airspace. The question of whether our airspace and safety infrastructure is actually ready for that has not been answered by anyone with authority to answer it.
Utqiagvik, Alaska: 84 Days of Midnight Sun Beginning May 10th
Utqiagvik, Alaska, the northernmost city in the United States, recorded its final sunset of the season on May 10th. The sun dipped below the horizon for just over an hour, then rose again before 3:00 a.m. The city is now entering 84 consecutive days of sunlight. The sun will not set again until August 2nd, and true darkness will not return until September 21st.
July's average high in Utqiagvik is 49 degrees Fahrenheit. Snow remains possible even during this period. Earth's axial tilt produces these extremes predictably every year. I find it genuinely difficult to stop being impressed by this, whatever your views on the shape of the planet.
Jeffrey Epstein, Leon Heskin, and the Entropy of Aging
Four Epstein emails surfaced in this segment, with many more reportedly in existence. One exchange is between Epstein and Leon Heskin, a Harvard systems biologist working on aging and longevity research. Heskin writes about wanting to give people more time. Epstein writes back expressing skepticism that anti-aging is actually a good thing.
That is an unusual position for someone funding the research. Epstein's argument, as described in the email, is that aging may be systematic and that redundancies are built into biology to ensure people die within a certain range, referencing the Bible. He then asks whether this is simply entropy: a loss of energy coded into the system rather than a problem to be solved.
Epstein's bookshelf and his documented connections to scientists working in this space tell a more complex story than the surface-level assumption that a wealthy man funds longevity research because he wants to live forever. I produced a full documentary on this, available on the channel, that goes considerably deeper.
Hannah Campbell's Statement to the Washington County Board
Hannah Campbell, a resident of Jonesboro, addressed the Washington County Board at a public meeting to speak about events of April 2nd. She identified board member Urban by name, stating that his conduct was not only unwelcome but sexist and derogatory, and that he had not behaved this way with any male members of the board.
Campbell directed equal criticism at the board's collective failure to act, including the chairperson's willingness to use her gavel to silence the public while declining to use it to control her own peer. She told the board she considers them cowards, specifically calling out those who invoked religious forgiveness as a deflection from accountability.
Her closing remarks were measured and pointed. She thanked the board for teaching her that no one will stand up for her besides herself, for showing the community what protecting children looks like in practice, and for giving her a reason to advocate for mandatory training for board members equivalent to or greater than that required of school administrators. The board member in question remained seated, arms crossed, throughout.
Liang Cave, Philippines: The Face in the Water
A clip filmed inside Liang Cave in the Philippines shows a swimmer named Urji exploring with a friend. While filming herself in the cave, she captures what appears to be a pale grey face partially submerged in the water at the far end of the cave, with what appear to be glowing eyes staring directly toward her.
Urji reportedly stated that the water in the cave was clear enough to see underneath the surface, meaning a human body would have been visible. No body was seen. The face submerged. They waited over an hour at the entrance and saw no one surface or exit. A second group went in and reported that no one else was inside.
What it is remains unknown. A snake or other animal is one possible explanation for the glowing eyes. I'm not calling it anything it hasn't earned.
Freemasonry, the Acacia Plant, and the DMT Inheritance from the Knights Templar
A guest in the clip I covered made a claim I hadn't fully registered before: that Freemasonry's ritual emphasis on the acacia plant is connected to the extraction of DMT. The argument is that certain processes applied to acacia can yield DMT, and that this is an undercurrent of Masonic tradition.
The guest traces this back to the Knights Templar, who reportedly encountered alchemical traditions while traveling in the Middle East during the Crusades, particularly through contact with groups like the Druze and the Sabeans, who were translating alchemical texts from Greek, Roman, and Egyptian sources.
I didn't know the Freemasons had this level of documented connection to alchemical practice. That is worth following up.
Hantavirus, the Canary Islands Repatriation, and a Familiar Pattern
Eighteen Americans were repatriated from the Canary Islands. On the return flight, one passenger tested mildly positive for hantavirus but was not showing symptoms. That passenger was held in the bio-containment unit in Nebraska. Fifteen others went into the national quarantine unit at the same facility.
Two additional passengers showing symptoms but not yet testing positive were separated and transported by ambulance from Hartsfield-Jackson airport in Atlanta to Emory University's serious communicable disease unit, one of the few US facilities specifically designed for high-consequence pathogens. The stated reason for the separation was to keep beds open in Nebraska in case the other 15 required containment.
The World Health Organization stated the risk to the general public is very low. The narrative has since gone quiet. I've been doing granular research into historical patterns, and the similarities between the seeds being planted now and what I observed before a previous major event of a similar nature are, in my assessment, exceptional. I'm not prepared to say more than that without more to stand on, but I'm watching it closely.
Elite Bunkers, Surface-World Accumulation, and Why the Narrative Doesn't Add Up
The Oppidum Lyritage bunker mansion is listed at 62 million dollars. It includes gold-like blobs suspended from the ceiling, a simulated skylight, and a bedroom with a bathtub in visual range of the bed, which I note is available at considerably lower price points in the Ramada Inn estate.
My skepticism about the elite bunker narrative is structural. If the people buying these properties genuinely believed a civilization-ending event was coming and that survival underground was their only option, they would stop accumulating islands, farmland, and surface real estate. They haven't. They're buying more of it.
The bunker narrative may itself be a product. Something they want us to believe they're doing, rather than something they're actually committed to. A catastrophic event sufficient to require a bunker would almost certainly take the bunker with it. These people are still investing heavily in the surface world.
UAP Disclosure Is on a Timetable, and It's Not Ours
People are still holding out hope that the current UAP disclosure process will deliver real answers. I want to be direct about my position. Everything being revealed, and I use that word carefully, is arriving exactly when it was meant to, in exactly the form it was meant to take.
The UAP Caucus, Ross Coulthart, Anna Paulina Luna, the Pentagon negotiations, the Corbell documentary, all of it is unfolding on a schedule. The alien grey card has not been played yet because there is still more filibustering to do. The time traveler framing is being seeded now as the next phase.
When the grand finale does arrive, I genuinely hope people have built enough discernment to evaluate it critically. The pattern has been consistent across decades. The reveal, when it comes, will be designed to produce a specific response. That is what I am watching for.
// REFERENCED ENTITIES
- Anna Paulina LunaPersonI tracked Luna's May 8th public post on X in which she stated she had spoken to the Pentagon the night before about the release of 40-plus UAP video files, just three days before those same files allegedly appeared in a commercial documentary.
- Jeremy CorbellPersonI flagged that Corbell's documentary 'Sleeping Dog', which began streaming on May 12th, allegedly contains at least eight of the UAP video files that Congress had only formally requested days earlier.
- Ross CoulthartPersonI noted that Coulthart publicly discussed the 46 requested UAP videos, citing multiple sources who described some of the footage as extraordinarily clear.
- Project SunstreakEventI covered Project Sunstreak as the specific CIA sub-program under Project Stargate in which Viewer 32 was tasked with psychically locating the Ark of the Covenant in the 1980s.
- Project StargateEventI referenced Project Stargate as the parent CIA program under which Project Sunstreak operated, aimed at testing psychic perception for intelligence purposes.
- Viewer 32PersonI detailed Viewer 32's declassified CIA report in which, given only rough dimensions of an unknown object, he described something matching the Ark of the Covenant, hidden underground in the Middle East.
- Ingo SwannPersonI cited Swann as one of the key figures who helped develop controlled remote viewing within the CIA's program.
- Joe McMoneaglePersonI identified McMoneagle as one of the named remote viewers who operated within the CIA's Project Stargate program.
- Russell TargPersonI cited Targ as one of the researchers at the Stanford Research Institute who worked on the remote viewing program alongside Hal Puthoff.
- Hal PuthoffPersonI cited Puthoff as one of the Stanford Research Institute researchers who conducted the scientific work underpinning the CIA's remote viewing program.
- Stanford Research InstituteOrganizationI referenced the Stanford Research Institute as the research body where Targ and Puthoff conducted the scientific work behind the government's remote viewing experiments.
- CIAOrganizationI referenced the CIA as the agency that ran Project Stargate and Project Sunstreak, and that officially declared remote viewing inconclusive before shutting the program down in 1995.
- Department of DefenseOrganizationI referenced the Pentagon as the body Congress formally requested 46 UAP video files from, and with whom Luna was still in active negotiation on May 8th.
- UAP CaucusOrganizationI identified the UAP Caucus as the congressional body that formally submitted the request for 46 classified UAP video files from the Pentagon.
- Sleeping DogDocumentI flagged Corbell's documentary 'Sleeping Dog', which began streaming May 12th on Amazon and Apple, as allegedly containing at least eight UAP video files tied to the active congressional request list.
- Ark of the CovenantDocumentI traced the CIA's declassified Viewer 32 report, in which a remote viewer described an object matching the Ark of the Covenant, reportedly hidden underground in an Arabic-speaking region of the Middle East.
- CERN Large Hadron ColliderOrganizationI referenced CERN's Large Hadron Collider as the facility that officially discovered the Higgs boson particle in 2012, fourteen years after a Simpsons episode aired an equation that predicted its mass to 99.97% accuracy.
- The SimpsonsOrganizationI covered the 1998 Season 10 Episode 2 chalkboard equation written by Homer Simpson, which solved to predict the mass of the Higgs boson particle with 99.97% accuracy.
- Higgs BosonEventI covered the discovery of the Higgs boson by CERN in 2012 in the context of a 1998 Simpsons equation that predicted its mass fourteen years earlier.
- Jeffrey EpsteinPersonI covered Epstein's email correspondence with Harvard systems biologist Leon Heskin, in which Epstein expressed skepticism about anti-aging research despite funding it, framing aging as potentially entropic rather than simply reversible.
- Leon HeskinPersonI identified Heskin as the Harvard systems biologist who appears in Epstein's email chain discussing longevity research and aging, prompting Epstein's unusual philosophical response about entropy and death.
- Harvard UniversityOrganizationI referenced Harvard as the institution where Leon Heskin, the systems biologist who corresponded with Epstein about anti-aging research, was based.
- Hannah CampbellPersonI covered Campbell's public comments at a Washington County board meeting, in which she addressed what she described as sexist and derogatory conduct by board member Urban on April 2nd and the board's failure to hold him accountable.
- Washington County BoardOrganizationI covered the Washington County Board as the body at the center of a public accountability dispute, after Campbell testified about a board member's alleged conduct on April 2nd.
- UrbanPersonI noted Campbell's public accusation that Washington County board member Urban engaged in unwelcome, sexist, and derogatory conduct on April 2nd that the board failed to address.
- JonesboroPlaceI identified Jonesboro as the city where Hannah Campbell, who testified at the Washington County board meeting, is a resident.
- K+SOrganizationI identified K+S as the chemical company responsible for Mount Kali, the world's largest artificial salt heap in Hesse, Germany, produced as sodium chloride byproduct from potash mining.
- Mount KaliPlaceI covered Mount Kali, known locally as Kalimanjaro, as the world's largest artificial salt pile at 820 feet tall and over 200 million tons, located in Hesse, Germany, and producing documented ecological damage to surrounding waterways.
- HessePlaceI identified Hesse, Germany as the location of Mount Kali, the world's largest artificial salt heap, operated by the K+S chemical company.
- AmazonOrganizationI covered Amazon's delivery drone program, including a clip of one crashing into an apartment building, and noted the UK launch of drone deliveries as context for airspace safety questions.
- UtqiagvikPlaceI covered Utqiagvik, Alaska as the northernmost US city, which entered 84 consecutive days of sunlight after its final sunset on May 10th, with the sun not setting again until August 2nd.
- Emory UniversityOrganizationI flagged that one of the 18 Americans repatriated from the Canary Islands with potential hantavirus exposure was transported to Emory's serious communicable disease unit in Atlanta due to its specialist capacity for high-consequence pathogens.
- Canary IslandsPlaceI covered the repatriation of 18 Americans from the Canary Islands in the context of the hantavirus narrative, one of whom tested mildly positive on the return flight.
- Nebraska Bio-Containment UnitPlaceI noted that 15 of the repatriated Americans from the Canary Islands were held in the national quarantine unit in Nebraska, with one mildly positive passenger in the bio-containment unit.
- World Health OrganizationOrganizationI cited the WHO's public statement that, despite alarming headlines, the risk of hantavirus to the general public was described as very low.
- HantavirusEventI tracked the hantavirus story involving 18 repatriated Americans from the Canary Islands and noted that the narrative went conspicuously quiet despite unresolved questions about patient dispersal to multiple facilities.
- Aleister CrowleyPersonI referenced Crowley in the context of long-running occult and esoteric influence on the alien greys-as-time-travelers narrative, noting that such deceptions, in my assessment, are old and deliberately seeded over centuries.
- PleiadesPlaceI covered the Pleiades star cluster in the context of ancient civilization theories, referencing claims from Sumerian tablets, Greek, Roman, and Biblical sources about advanced life in that region of the sky.
- PlatoPersonI referenced Plato as the Greek philosopher who transmitted the story of Atlantis through his family line from his ancestor Solon's visit to Egypt in 600 BC.
- SolonPersonI referenced Solon's 600 BC visit to Egypt as the transmission point for the Atlantis account, in which Egyptian priests reportedly dated a great cataclysm to 9,600 BC.
- AtlantisEventI covered the Atlantis narrative in the context of meltwater pulse 1B dated to 11,600 years ago, matching the date Egyptian priests reportedly gave to Solon in 600 BC.
- Jimmy CarterPersonI cited a case from the 1970s in which President Carter's rescue teams reportedly located a missing aircraft at a site previously identified through remote viewing.
- Oppidum LyritagePlaceI covered the Oppidum Lyritage bunker mansion, listed at 62 million dollars, as a case study in questioning the elite bunker narrative and whether those with surface-world asset accumulation genuinely believe an underground refuge is necessary.
- Erica KirkPersonI covered Kirk as a figure described in the broadcast through the lens of the Shekinah archetype, with commentary on her appearance in a Trump pageant and intelligence-adjacent contexts.
- Kim Jong-ilPersonI included testimony from a North Korean defector describing how Kim Jong-il was treated as a godlike figure whose birthdays and accomplishments were the first things children memorized upon learning to read.
- Selena GomezPersonI briefly covered commentary from a creator arguing that Gomez, as a billionaire, represents the kind of celebrity whose work receives audience support that would be better directed toward independent creators in lower income brackets.
- Liang CavePlaceI covered a viral clip filmed inside Liang Cave in the Philippines, in which a swimmer named Urji allegedly captured a pale face with glowing eyes partially submerged in the water at the far end of the cave.
- UrjiPersonI covered Urji as the person filming inside Liang Cave in the Philippines who allegedly captured an unexplained face in the water, and who reportedly waited over an hour without seeing anyone surface.
- FloridaPlaceI covered the unveiling of a new mass casualty EMS vehicle in Florida capable of transporting 21 litter patients or 25 seated patients, in the context of speculation about what the summer might bring.
- Skinny BobDocumentI covered the 'Skinny Bob' footage, purportedly Soviet in origin, with guests claiming the entities depicted match their firsthand accounts of alien encounters, while I noted this narrative is being pushed to build belief in a specific extraterrestrial archetype.
- Knights TemplarOrganizationI covered claims that Freemasonry inherited alchemical traditions from the Knights Templar, who reportedly encountered groups like the Druze and Sabeans while traveling in the Middle East during the Crusades.
- FreemasonryOrganizationI covered the claim that Freemasonry's ritual emphasis on the acacia plant is connected to the extraction of DMT, with roots in alchemical traditions passed down through the Knights Templar.
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// FAQ
- What is the 3-day gap between Anna Paulina Luna and the Jeremy Corbell UAP documentary?
- On May 8th, Representative Anna Paulina Luna posted publicly on X that she had spoken to the Pentagon the night before about releasing 40-plus UAP video files Congress had formally requested. By May 12th, Jeremy Corbell's documentary 'Sleeping Dog' had begun streaming on Amazon and Apple, allegedly containing at least eight of those same files. Luna was still in active negotiation three days before those files appeared in commercial distribution. I argue the sequence of release tells us as much as the footage itself.
- What did CIA Viewer 32 describe in the Project Sunstreak remote viewing session?
- Under Project Sunstreak, a sub-program of the CIA's Project Stargate, Viewer 32 was given only rough dimensions of an unknown object and tasked with locating it remotely. His official report described a wooden container inside a gold container, decorated with silver, with two winged beings on top, hidden in a dark, wet underground space in the Middle East, surrounded by Arabic speakers near buildings with domed roofs. That description matches the Ark of the Covenant as described in the Book of Exodus. The report also states the object is protected by powerful entities and that unauthorized opening would result in destruction. The CIA officially deemed remote viewing inconclusive and closed Project Stargate in 1995.
- How accurate was The Simpsons' prediction of the Higgs boson mass?
- In Season 10, Episode 2, which aired in 1998, Homer Simpson writes an equation on a chalkboard that, when solved, predicts the mass of the Higgs boson particle. CERN's Large Hadron Collider officially discovered the Higgs boson in 2012, fourteen years later. Homer's equation was accurate to the 21st decimal point, which equates to 99.97% accuracy. The show's writing staff includes people with advanced degrees in mathematics, physics, and computer science, which makes the Easter egg plausible, though the precision remains striking.
- What is Mount Kali in Germany and why is it an ecological problem?
- Mount Kali, known locally as Kalimanjaro, is located in Hesse, Germany and is the world's largest artificial salt heap, standing 820 feet tall and containing over 200 million tons of sodium chloride. It is produced as a byproduct of potash mining by the K+S chemical company, an industry that has operated since 1976. Rainwater runoff from the unprotected pile has made surrounding waterways too saline to support freshwater life, reducing invertebrate fauna in a nearby river from 60 to 100 species down to just three.
- What happened with the hantavirus cases involving Americans repatriated from the Canary Islands?
- Eighteen Americans were repatriated from the Canary Islands. On the flight back, one passenger tested mildly positive for hantavirus without showing symptoms and was placed in a bio-containment unit in Nebraska. Fifteen others entered the national quarantine unit at the same facility. Two passengers showing symptoms but not yet testing positive were transported to Emory University's serious communicable disease unit in Atlanta, one of a small number of US facilities designed for high-consequence pathogens. The World Health Organization stated the risk to the general public was very low, and the story has since gone quiet. I noted strong historical pattern similarities to pre-event seeding I've observed before.
- Who is Hannah Campbell and what did she say to the Washington County Board?
- Hannah Campbell is a resident of Jonesboro who addressed the Washington County Board at a public meeting following events of April 2nd. She identified board member Urban by name and accused him of sexist and derogatory conduct, noting he had not behaved this way with male board members. She also called out the chairperson for using her gavel to silence the public while not using it to discipline a peer, and described the board's collective failure to act as equivalent in harm to Urban's original conduct. She told the board she does not forgive them, does not accept their apologies, and will advocate for mandatory board member training on appropriate conduct.
- What is the connection between Freemasonry, the acacia plant, and DMT?
- According to a guest I covered, the acacia plant holds a central place in Masonic ritual, and specific extraction processes applied to acacia can yield DMT. The guest argued this is an undercurrent of the Masonic tradition, inherited from the Knights Templar through their contact with groups including the Druze and the Sabeans while traveling in the Middle East during the Crusades. Those groups were reportedly translating alchemical texts from Greek, Roman, and Egyptian sources and passing on that tradition. I had not previously encountered the DMT-acacia-Freemasonry connection laid out in this way.
- What is the Skinny Bob footage and why does Nexor think it is being promoted?
- The Skinny Bob footage is a set of clips, purportedly of Soviet origin, showing entities described as approximately 3.5 feet tall with grey skin and a distinctive movement pattern. Guests in the clip I covered claimed the entities exactly match their firsthand accounts of encounters. My position is that the authentication campaign around this footage is deliberate and serves a specific purpose: building mass acceptance of the alien greys as time travelers narrative before a larger staged reveal. I traced time travel narrative seeding back through popular culture and esoteric traditions, including references tied to Aleister Crowley, and argued the pattern is old and intentional.