Nexor's Rabbit Hole Compilation: Time Travel Seeding, UAP Disclosure Skepticism, Plague Ship Updates, and the Egregor of Advertising
Nexor runs a multi-segment compilation covering sourced clips and host commentary across UAP disclosure framing, the Mandela Effect as a seeded time-travel narrative, a hantavirus outbreak traced from a cruise ship to flights between St. Helena and Johannesburg, Sam Altman's statements on AGI and human obsolescence, and an analogy comparing advertising to a parasitic fungus controlling societal behavior.
// CHAPTERS
- 0:00Cold Open: False Light, Staged Disclosure, and the Pre-Planned Narrative — A clip argues that media personalities, politicians, pastors, and entertainers have sold out to deceive humanity into accepting a 'false light.' The host expresses skepticism that a genuine alien takeover or disclosure revealing dark powers is imminent, suggesting instead that a staged event may be more likely.
- 1:18Glamour, the Watchers, and the Etymology of Spellcasting — A speaker traces the word 'glamour' through Scots English dialect to the Old French 'gramaire' and the concept of the grimoire, arguing that the act of wearing makeup originates with the Watchers and was historically considered black magic.
- 2:36The Mandela Effect as a Seeded Narrative — A clip presents the Mandela Effect as potentially evidence of timeline manipulation rather than collective false memory, citing quantum probability and the consistency of shared misremembered details. The host argues this narrative is being deliberately seeded to prime the public for a time-traveling alien disclosure event.
- 4:18Pyramid Construction, Reset Civilizations, and Cymatics Science — A speaker claims the Great Pyramid was built top-down using conscious thought and cymatics frequencies, citing recent peer-reviewed science using photonic and sound energy to manifest matter. The host's stated belief is that the pyramids were built by a reset civilization, not by current humans or aliens.
- 6:16Derealization Explained: Fight-or-Flight and the Out-of-Body Sensation — A clip describes derealization as a fight-or-flight neurological response causing dissociation, tracing it to ancestral survival mechanisms. The remedy offered is to relax and acknowledge the sensation rather than resist it.
- 7:33Hantavirus Outbreak: Cruise Ship, Death Toll, and WHO Contact Tracing — A clip reports a hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship: a husband died on April 11th, his wife left the ship, flew from St. Helena to Johannesburg on April 25th, and died April 26th. The WHO is tracking 98 co-passengers. A new Swiss case is also reported. The host frames the coverage as fear-mongering and declines to deep-dive unless the story persists.
- 10:13Elite Control Through Fear and Wealth Concentration — A clip argues that governments prefer uneducated, unhealthy, and unconfident populations because they are easier to govern, noting the top 1% own 80% of global wealth. The host connects this to the ancient ideologies of divide-and-conquer and fear-based control.
- 10:54Grandmother at the Mosh Pit: A Moment of Crowd Protection — The host recounts a viral incident in which an elderly woman wandered into a heavy metal mosh pit to blow a kiss to her grandchild on stage. Six women encircled and protected her from the crowd. The host uses this as a brief moment of levity and acknowledgment for channel members and Patreon supporters.
- 12:46Bob Lazar, Time Manipulation, and UAP Propulsion Theory — A clip discusses Bob Lazar's theory that UFO propulsion involves a previously undiscovered force related to time manipulation rather than anti-gravity. The host argues this is evidence of decades-long government seeding of a time-travel narrative, anticipating an official announcement that time travel is real.
- 13:49Immigration, Islam, and the UN Migration Replacement Document — Multiple clips make anti-Muslim and anti-immigration arguments, claiming extremist infiltration of US cities including Minneapolis, Minnesota, New York, and Atlanta. The host redirects the framing, arguing the real enemy has no religion, party, or face, and directs viewers to read the 2002 UN Migration Replacement document for context.
- 22:12Beehive Symbolism, Freemasonry, and Hive-Mind Control — A clip argues the beehive is a Freemasonic symbol representing hive-mind control of collective consciousness, claiming that controlling collective consciousness means controlling creation itself. The host encourages viewers to watch for bee-related badges and pins worn by politicians and elites.
- 23:09UAP Disclosure: The Perfect Conspiracy and Senate Classified Briefings — A clip describes senior intelligence officials confirming to Senate committees in a classified setting that non-human intelligent life has been covered up since the 1940s by elements within the Air Force, DOE, and private contractors. The host argues this is a deliberately constructed conspiracy to make believers think they were right all along when disclosure is eventually staged.
- 25:05Neil deGrasse Tyson on Alien Life and the Fermi Argument — A clip features Neil deGrasse Tyson arguing that alien life almost certainly exists given the age of the universe, the commonality of life's ingredients, and Earth's rapid development of single-celled life within 200 million years of cooling. The host categorizes Tyson alongside Bob Lazar, Steven Greer, and Avi Loeb as assets promoting the alien existence narrative.
- 26:16Sam Altman on AGI: Humanity's Transition from Dominant Species — A clip shows OpenAI CEO Sam Altman describing the goal of building an algorithm smarter than humans in every way and framing it as 'the mega transition from biological to digital intelligence,' with humans no longer being the dominant species. The host argues AI CEOs are puppets and the face of something controlled by a much larger entity.
- 27:27Newton, Alchemy, and the Emerald Tablet — A clip claims 85% of Newton's writings concerned alchemy and that his theory of gravity was derived from alchemical observation of secret forces between elements and planets, rationalized through the Emerald Tablet principle 'as above, so below.' The host expresses intent to explore alchemy further.
- 28:08Real Vampires: Psychic Drain and the Metaphorical Interpretation — A clip describes a community of self-identified vampires, distinguishing between psychic vampires who feed on energy and sanguinarians who consume blood. The host argues vampires are real as a metaphor: people who drain the life force and energy of others, often without awareness.
- 28:59Still Water Hazards: Brain-Eating Amoeba and Stagnant Water Dangers — A clip describes the dangers of still water, including bacterial breeding grounds, parasites, and the brain-eating amoeba capable of causing fatal brain infection. Accompanying footage shows stagnant water that appeared solid enough to walk on.
- 31:11Aleister Crowley, Lam, and the Gray Alien Connection — A clip describes Crowley's 1918 Amalantrah Working ritual which allegedly produced contact with a non-human entity called Lam, depicted in a drawing resembling a gray alien or the craft designations P-47 and P-52. The host notes this predates the modern UFO phenomenon by decades and suggests the time-travel narrative may have been seeded centuries or millennia ago.
- 34:27Optimus Robots and AI Surgeons: Three Years to Surpassing All Human Surgeons — A clip features a discussion in which a speaker predicts Tesla's Optimus robot will surpass the best human surgeons within three years and at scale will outnumber all surgeons on Earth, with the implication that medicine will become effectively free. The host notes no mention of death in the clip but flags the caption referenced it.
- 35:24Sobek and Ancient Egyptian Crocodile Worship — The host covers the Egyptian crocodile god Sobek and the practice of keeping sacred crocodiles in temple ponds fed bread, meat, and wine, as well as the practice of mummifying crocodiles. A crocodile suit of armor worn by priests of the crocodile sect is discussed.
- 36:54Historical Tragedies Iceberg: Titanic to Halifax Explosion — A clip runs through major historical disasters: the 1912 Titanic sinking (1,600 fatalities, mostly hypothermia), Chernobyl meltdown (116,000 evacuated, 4,000–9,000+ deaths debated), 1986 Challenger explosion (seven crew), 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill (200 million gallons, 1 million birds killed), 1937 Hindenburg fire, 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy (500,000 exposed), and the 1917 Halifax explosion (2,000 dead, 2.9 kilotons equivalent).
- 42:39The Egregor of Advertising: Societal Possession by a Parasitic Formlessness — A clip from the channel Library of the Untold uses the Ophiocordyceps fungus that hijacks carpenter ants as an analogy for advertising as an egregor — a formless, living entity that controls human behavior to perpetuate and grow itself. The host endorses this as the best analogy for societal control he has encountered and recommends the channel.
False Light, Staged Disclosure, and the Scope of the Deception
A clip opens the compilation with the argument that media personalities, news anchors, musicians, politicians, pastors, and entertainers have all, in the speaker's framing, 'sold themselves to the dark side to deceive all of humanity into accepting the false light.' The speaker invokes Ronald Reagan's observation that a common external threat would unify humanity, suggesting something similar is being engineered.
The host's commentary: 'I don't think any of that is going to happen. At least not really. I think they may stage something. But will it be alien takeover or disclosure that reveals the dark powers in charge of our society? Not likely.'
Glamour, the Watchers, and the Etymology of Spellcasting
A speaker traces the etymology of the word 'glamour' through Scots English dialect of the early 1700s, back to the Old French 'gramaire' (book of grammar or magic) — the same root as the word 'grimoire.' The speaker concludes that 'glamour' etymologically means 'to cast a spell on somebody.'
The speaker then connects this to the Watchers, arguing that teaching women to wear makeup was the origin of this tradition and was historically regarded as black magic. The speaker clarifies they are not attacking anyone for wearing makeup.
A second voice responds: 'They're all witches, Heather. All of them. The Kardashians, Elon's mom, all the way down.' The host notes this as an interesting origin for the naming of certain concepts, without endorsing the claim.
The Mandela Effect as a Narrative Instrument
A clip presents the Mandela Effect — the phenomenon of large numbers of people sharing identical false memories — as potentially more than bad memory. The clip cites the Monopoly man monocle as a canonical example, arguing that physics already treats reality as probabilistic and suggests a 'subtle shift' could update all records except human memory.
The clip poses the question: 'Is the shift somehow man-made or something natural? If it is man-made, what else has been changed?' A disclaimer within the clip states: 'This is just a theory, not a fact.'
The host's analysis: 'I'm not entirely sold on the idea that there's some quantum Mandela shift happening. I think this whole idea comes from the fact that they need people to believe time and timelines can be manipulated to really bolster this narrative about time-traveling aliens that they're spinning right now. I can see the dots connecting over many decades of sewing different seeds on time travel and time manipulation. It's all rounding up nicely now to the main event, which is yet to be implemented, but it's right on the horizon.'
Pyramid Construction: Cymatics, Photonic Energy, and the Reset Civilization Theory
A speaker argues the Great Pyramid was built from the top down. They reference an ancient figure — described as Thoth — who, according to ancient tablets dated approximately 36,000 years ago, allegedly used 'conscious thought and cymatics frequencies' and photonic energy to manifest stone blocks into existence.
The speaker cites recent peer-reviewed science in which scientists used photonic energy, light waves, and cymatics frequencies to manifest real matter in a laboratory setting, framing this as a rediscovery of ancient knowledge.
The speaker's stated position: 'I don't believe the pyramids were built by us and they definitely weren't built by aliens, but by a reset civilization. That's where my belief goes. That's where the most logical answer lies for me.'
Derealization: A Neurological Response, Not a Supernatural Phenomenon
A clip explains derealization — the sensation of unreality, of living in a movie or video game — as a manifestation of the fight-or-flight response. It traces the mechanism to ancestral survival behavior: when threat becomes overwhelming, the brain dissociates to reduce cognitive load.
The clip notes derealization is not harmful, is common worldwide, and can be triggered by stress, anxiety, depression, or trauma. The recommended remedy is to sit still, relax, and acknowledge the sensation rather than resist it, allowing the brain's threat-response to de-escalate once it registers bodily safety.
Hantavirus Outbreak: Ship, Flight Path, and WHO Contact Tracing
A clip reports a hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship. A husband died on the ship on April 11th. His wife disembarked and flew from St. Helena to Johannesburg, South Africa on April 25th, dying the following day, April 26th. The WHO is now tracking 98 passengers who were on that flight.
A new case in Switzerland, connected to the same ship and showing symptoms in late April, is also reported. The ship is described as heading to the Canary Islands in Spain. One travel influencer aboard posted alarming content while another posted reassuring content but declined to discuss the outbreak.
The clip notes the hantavirus (Andy strain) carries a roughly 40% mortality rate and can be transmitted through close human contact. A 2024 article is cited describing a collaboration between Korea University and Moderna to develop a hantavirus vaccine.
The host's stated position: 'I can already see it reeks of fear-mongering propaganda spinning yet another narrative to make us fearful. Do I think it's a precursor to something huge? Honestly, no. But I could be wrong. Right now, it's just another distraction bait. I'm not giving it the attention it's demanding.'
Elite Control Through Fear: Wealth Concentration and Governance by Demoralization
A clip features a speaker arguing that an educated, healthy, and confident population is harder to govern, and that some in power deliberately pursue the opposite. The speaker states the top 1% of the global population owns 80% of the world's wealth and that widespread poverty, demoralization, and fear cause people to accept orders rather than resist.
The host frames this as a continuation of the 'divide and conquer' ideology, noting these methods of control are so ancient their origins cannot be historically pinpointed.
Grandmother at the Mosh Pit
The host describes a viral video showing an elderly woman entering a heavy metal concert mosh pit unaware, intending to blow a kiss to her grandchild — the bass player on stage. As a mosh pit formed around her, six women encircled and protected her, physically restraining at least one man to prevent collision.
The host, describing themselves as a veteran of many mosh pits, credits the women involved and notes the grandchild on stage witnessed the entire event. The segment transitions to a channel member acknowledgment.
Bob Lazar, Time Manipulation, and the UAP Propulsion Hypothesis
A clip discusses Bob Lazar's stated belief that UFO propulsion is not anti-gravity but an entirely undiscovered force — specifically described as 'some sort of manipulation of time.' An interlocutor raises the possibility that fallen angels, as eternal beings, may have knowledge of this force from another dimension.
The host's commentary: 'If Bob Lazar has been talking about time manipulation for decades, the government and the powers that be have been sowing the seeds of time travel for so very long. I'm just waiting for the penny to drop and for them to outright tell us that time travel is real. I just hope the rest of us are discerning enough to know that everything is not what it seems.'
Immigration Narratives, Anti-Muslim Rhetoric, and the UN Migration Replacement Document
Several clips presented in this segment make anti-Muslim and anti-immigration arguments. Claims made in the clips include: that radical Islam functions as a political organization rather than a religion; that the Quran instructs followers to harm non-believers; that Somalian immigrants have been accused of large-scale fraud; that cities including Minneapolis, Minnesota, New York, Atlanta, and Nashville have been 'strategically infiltrated'; and that cities including Minneapolis have allowed amplified calls to prayer year-round.
One clip speaker references the Iraq War and the September 11 attacks as context for their views. Another speaker conflates multiple immigrant communities and religious groups in Nashville and Atlanta.
The host does not endorse the characterizations of Islam or Muslim communities made in the clips. The host's commentary: 'He is right that the enemy is here, but the enemy is not a religion. It's not a political party. It's not any division of our society at all if you think broadly about it. The enemy is here because it has always been here and the enemy doesn't have a group, a name or a face. They are simply just them.'
The host directs viewers to locate and read the 2002 United Nations Migration Replacement document independently, declining to link it directly.
Beehive Symbolism and Freemasonic Hive-Mind Control Theory
A clip argues that the beehive is a recognized Freemasonic symbol representing the goal of bringing all of humanity under a single belief system — a hive mind — to control collective consciousness and, by extension, 'the creation of God.' The speaker claims that controlling collective consciousness means controlling creation itself.
The host encourages viewers to monitor badges and pins worn by politicians and elites for bee-related symbolism, describing it as a pattern visible 'in everything they do' once one knows what to look for.
UAP Disclosure: Senate Classified Briefings and the Manufactured Conspiracy
A clip describes a speaker who claims to have connected with senior intelligence officials who confirmed that the existence of non-human intelligent life has been covered up since the 1940s. The cover-up is attributed to elements within the US government, the Air Force, the Department of Energy, and private contractors. Senior members of the Senate Intelligence Committee and Senate Armed Services Committee allegedly uncovered this in a classified setting and found no path to public disclosure without political risk.
The host's framing: 'In my opinion, they have created the most perfect conspiracy, the most perfect seed of distrust. When the time comes, they can act like they've been gatekeeping and hiding all of this knowledge about aliens. And the people who have spent too long down the rabbit hole will blindly believe it, thinking they were right all along. But they are heavily relying on people believing these entities exist. That's the conspiracy.'
Neil deGrasse Tyson on Alien Life: The Cosmological Argument
A clip features Neil deGrasse Tyson arguing that alien life almost certainly exists: the universe is 14 billion years old, life's ingredients are the most common in the universe, and Earth produced single-celled life within approximately 200 million years of cooling — faster than expected. Tyson argues that claiming Earth is unique requires a philosophical position not derived from evidence.
The host's stated position: 'I personally categorize Neil deGrasse Tyson in the same camp as Steven Greer, Avi Loeb, Bob Lazar, and the rest of the assets spilling their guts on the same narrative yet seemingly immune to any sort of repercussions we've seen from people who were genuine in the past.'
Sam Altman on AGI: 'The Mega Transition from Biological to Digital Intelligence'
A clip shows OpenAI CEO Sam Altman describing OpenAI's goal as building an algorithm 'truly smarter than human in every way' and framing this as 'the mega transition from biological to digital intelligence, from humans being the dominant species on the planet or in the universe to not being.' Altman characterizes OpenAI as a nonprofit accountable to humanity rather than shareholders.
The host's commentary: 'People do realize these CEOs of AI companies are not really the fathers of these AI, right? They're just puppets. Think of them as presidents. They have no real power. They're just the face of something controlled by a much larger entity.'
Newton, Alchemy, and the Emerald Tablet
A clip claims that 85% of Isaac Newton's writings were on alchemy and that even his work on gravity was tied to alchemical research. The speaker argues Newton observed secret forces between elements under a microscope and saw analogous forces between planets, rationalizing both through the Emerald Tablet principle 'as above, so below,' leading him to develop the concept of gravity.
The host notes alchemy is not within their current area of deep study but expresses intent to explore it, believing it connects closely to mathematics.
Self-Identified Vampires: Psychic Energy Drain and the Metaphorical Interpretation
A clip describes a community of people who self-identify as real vampires, distinguishing between psychic vampires (who feed on the energy of others) and sanguinarians (who consume blood). The speaker notes most identify the need for energy, whether psychic or physical, as exceeding the normal human baseline.
The host's stated interpretation: 'I think vampires are real, but I don't think they have a desire to drink people's blood. I think they age just as much as the rest of us. I believe vampires are more of a metaphorical state of being. Someone who drains the life force and energy of people, and a lot of them don't even realize they're vampires.'
Still Water Dangers: Parasites and Brain-Eating Amoeba
A clip describes stagnant still water as a breeding ground for bacteria, parasites, and dangerous microorganisms. The brain-eating amoeba, described as living in still water and causing a fatal brain infection with no viable medical treatment, is highlighted. A viral video is referenced in which a person nearly stepped into still water that appeared to be solid floor.
Aleister Crowley, Lam, and the Pre-Modern Gray Alien Connection
A clip describes Aleister Crowley and Roddie Minor conducting the Amalantrah Working in 1918 — a five-month summoning ritual to contact what the clip calls 'interdimensional beings' or 'pre-human intelligences.' The entity Crowley allegedly contacted was named Lam. Crowley drew Lam in his notebook: a large bald head, thin neck, small mouth, and unsettling eyes.
The clip notes the drawing predates the modern UFO phenomenon by decades and the design resembles what is now commonly called a gray alien. The clip references theorists Amy Eskridge and Hal Puthoff's position that aliens may be humans from the future, asking whether Lam could have contacted Crowley from a future point in time through a dimensional portal.
The host's commentary: 'I stand corrected. The time travel narrative hasn't been going on for decades. I'm starting to think that maybe the narrative was seeded centuries ago. Maybe even millennia ago.'
Optimus Robots and the End of Human Surgery
A clip features a discussion in which a speaker — identified as a doctor — and an interlocutor discuss the current shortage of skilled surgeons. The interlocutor predicts that Tesla's Optimus robot will surpass the best human surgeons within three years and that at scale, there will be more Optimus robots capable of high-quality surgery than all human surgeons currently on Earth. The conclusion drawn in the clip is that medicine will become 'effectively free' and that medical school is 'pointless.'
The host notes the clip itself contained no discussion of death, but flags that its caption referenced it, and briefly references a spiritualist perspective on death as a construct.
Ancient Egyptian Crocodile Worship and the Cult of Sobek
The host covers Sobek, the Egyptian crocodile deity, and the practices of the crocodile cult: keeping sacred crocodiles in temple ponds fed bread, meat, and wine, adorning them with precious metals and jewels, and using crocodile skin suits worn by priests to take on the spirit of the deity. The host also notes the practice of mummifying crocodiles, framing the dichotomy as 'incredible luxury or mummification — there was nowhere in between for an ancient Egyptian crocodile.'
Historical Tragedies Iceberg: Six Major Disasters
A clip runs through six major historical disasters in brief: the 1912 Titanic sinking (approximately 1,600 fatalities, majority from hypothermia rather than drowning); the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown (116,000 evacuated, 4,000–9,000 deaths from long-term causes, with some estimates exceeding 90,000 disputed); the 1986 Challenger explosion (O-ring failure, all seven crew died on ocean impact, astronauts possibly conscious through the initial breakup); the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill (200 million gallons, over 1 million birds and 160,000 sea turtles killed, Rice's whale reduced to fewer than 100 individuals); the 1937 Hindenburg disaster (LZ129, likely electrical discharge and hydrogen leak, 62 of 97 survived); the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy (methyl isocyanate released, 500,000 exposed, described as the world's worst industrial disaster).
The clip also covers the 1917 Halifax explosion: ships Mont Blanc and IMO collided in Halifax Harbor, Nova Scotia, igniting cargo and releasing 2.9 kilotons of TNT equivalent energy, leveling buildings over one mile in every direction, killing 2,000 people, injuring 9,000, and blowing out windows 50 miles away — felt 129 miles distant. The host notes this coincided with a Christmas truce signing during World War I.
The Egregor of Advertising: Parasitic Societal Control
A clip from the channel Library of the Untold uses the Ophiocordyceps fungus — which hijacks carpenter ants by syncing with their nervous system and driving them to climb plants before sprouting from their heads to spread spores — as an analogy for advertising as an egregor: a formless, non-biological entity that is nonetheless alive and active.
The clip argues that advertising lives through human beings as avatars, posting itself on billboards, televisions, and phone screens to germinate and spread. It drives humans to spend time, money, and energy feeding it through consumption of temporary goods. The analogy concludes that like any parasite, it wants to keep its host sick and thus easy to control.
The host endorses this as 'the most chef's kiss analogy and metaphor for society I've ever had the pleasure of witnessing' and recommends viewers check out Library of the Untold. The host closes the compilation, summarizing the episode's arc as covering 'centuries-old time travel seeding, reset civilizations, building the pyramids, metaphorical vampires draining your energy from the next desk over, and a face that may or may not be on the TV.'
// REFERENCED ENTITIES
- NexorPersonHost and editorial voice of the dispatch; provides commentary throughout the compilation
- Ronald ReaganPersonReferenced in a clip arguing a common external threat would unite humanity, used as framing for alleged staged alien disclosure
- Bob LazarPersonCited as having discussed UFO propulsion as time manipulation rather than anti-gravity; host argues this is part of decades-long time-travel narrative seeding
- Neil deGrasse TysonPersonHost categorizes him alongside Steven Greer, Avi Loeb, and Bob Lazar as assets promoting the alien existence narrative
- Steven GreerPersonNamed by host as part of a group the host considers assets promoting the alien/UAP narrative
- Avi LoebPersonNamed by host as part of a group the host considers assets promoting the alien/UAP narrative
- Sam AltmanPersonCEO of OpenAI; clip shown where he describes building AGI, the transition from biological to digital intelligence, and OpenAI's nonprofit framing
- OpenAIOrganizationAI company whose CEO Sam Altman is shown describing the goal of building an algorithm smarter than humans in every way
- Elon MuskPersonReferenced indirectly via mention of his mother in a clip about alleged witchcraft among public figures
- Ilhan OmarPersonNamed in a clip making anti-Muslim immigration arguments; used as a political reference point
- Aleister CrowleyPersonDescribed as a known cultist and Satanist who in 1918 conducted the Amalantrah Working ritual, allegedly contacting an entity called Lam whose drawing resembles gray aliens
- Roddie MinorPersonDescribed as Crowley's partner during the 1918 Amalantrah Working summoning ritual
- Amy EskridgePersonNamed as someone who holds the theory that aliens are humans from the future, referenced in connection to the Lam-gray alien comparison
- Hal PuthoffPersonNamed alongside Amy Eskridge as a proponent of the theory that aliens are humans from the future
- Stacy AlexanderPersonNamed as the woman who took a photo over 20 years ago that allegedly shows a face in a TV reflection
- Isaac NewtonPersonMentioned in context of alchemy; a clip claims 85% of his writings were on alchemy and that his development of gravity theory was tied to alchemical observation
- SobekPersonAncient Egyptian crocodile deity; discussed in context of crocodile worship practices in ancient Egypt
- ThothPersonReferenced obliquely as a figure associated with pyramid construction via conscious thought and cymatics frequencies, described in ancient tablets
- World Health OrganizationOrganizationReported to be tracking 98 passengers who flew on a plane with a woman who died from hantavirus on April 26th
- Korea UniversityOrganizationCited as collaborating with Moderna on a hantavirus vaccine as of a 2024 article
- ModernaOrganizationCited as collaborating with Korea University on a hantavirus vaccine development effort mentioned in a 2024 article
- Senate Intelligence CommitteeOrganizationDescribed in a clip as having uncovered in a classified setting that non-human intelligent life had been covered up for 80 years
- Senate Armed Services CommitteeOrganizationNamed alongside Senate Intelligence Committee as having learned of the alleged 80-year UAP cover-up
- Department of EnergyOrganizationNamed as one of the agencies alleged to have been gatekeeping UAP information
- United NationsOrganizationHost references a 2002 UN Migration Replacement document as an explanatory framework for Western immigration patterns
- FreemasonryOrganizationReferenced in a clip claiming the beehive is a Freemasonic symbol representing hive-mind control of collective consciousness
- Library of the UntoldOrganizationYouTube channel recommended by host for esoteric documentary content; credited as source of the egregor/parasite analogy segment
- Tesla Motors / OptimusOrganizationElon Musk's Optimus robot is discussed in a clip claiming it will surpass the best human surgeons within three years
- OphiocordycepsOrganizationParasitic fungus described in a clip as an analogy for how a formless entity controls societal behavior through advertising and egregors
- St. HelenaPlaceIsland from which a hantavirus-infected woman flew on April 25th before dying the following day
- JohannesburgPlaceDestination of the flight taken by the hantavirus-infected woman from St. Helena on April 25th
- SwitzerlandPlaceLocation where a new hantavirus case tied to the ship was being isolated and treated in late April
- Canary IslandsPlaceReported next destination of the cruise ship involved in the hantavirus outbreak
- SpainPlaceCountry containing the Canary Islands, the ship's reported next port
- NetherlandsPlaceCountry to which infected cruise ship passengers were reportedly extracted
- MinneapolisPlaceNamed as the first major US city to allow amplified calls to prayer year-round, cited in an anti-immigration segment
- MichiganPlaceListed as a city replacing American civic norms with alleged radical policies in an anti-immigration clip
- MinnesotaPlaceNamed as a hub of Muslim population concentration in an anti-immigration clip
- NashvillePlaceReferenced by a clip speaker as a city with large immigrant communities and a notable religious compound
- AtlantaPlaceNamed as a southern hub of immigrant community concentration in an anti-immigration clip
- Halifax HarborPlaceLocation of the 1917 Halifax explosion in Nova Scotia, described as the largest pre-nuclear explosion
- BhopalPlaceCity in India where the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy occurred, described as the world's worst industrial disaster
- ChernobylPlaceSite of a Soviet nuclear power plant meltdown; discussed as one of history's worst tragedies
- Great PyramidPlaceA speaker theorizes it was built top-down using cymatics frequencies and photonic energy, attributed to a reset civilization rather than humans or aliens
- Amalantrah WorkingEventA five-month summoning ritual conducted by Aleister Crowley and Roddie Minor in 1918 to contact interdimensional beings; resulted in the drawing of entity called Lam
- Deep Water Horizon Oil SpillEvent2010 environmental disaster; 200 million gallons of oil spilled in the Gulf of Mexico, killing over 1 million birds and threatening Rice's whale with extinction
- Halifax ExplosionEvent1917 collision of ships Mont Blanc and IMO in Halifax Harbor releasing 2.9 kilotons of TNT equivalent energy, killing 2,000 people
- Challenger DisasterEvent1986 space shuttle breakup caused by O-ring failure in a rocket booster; all seven crew members died on ocean impact
- Hindenburg DisasterEvent1937 German airship LZ129 Hindenburg fire, likely from electrical discharge and hydrogen leak; 62 of 97 passengers survived
- Bhopal Gas TragedyEvent1984 release of methyl isocyanate gas in Bhopal, India; 500,000 exposed, described as world's worst industrial disaster
- Titanic SinkingEvent1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic in the North Atlantic after hitting an iceberg; approximately 1,600 fatalities, majority from hypothermia
- UN Migration Replacement DocumentDocumentHost references a 2002 UN policy document on migration replacement, urging viewers to read it as an explanation for Western immigration trends
- Emerald TabletDocumentReferenced in connection to Newton's alchemical reasoning and the principle 'as above, so below'
- LZ129 HindenburgOrganizationGerman airship that caught fire and crashed in 1937; described in the historical tragedies segment
- Mont BlancOrganizationOne of two ships that collided in Halifax Harbor in 1917, triggering the Halifax explosion
- IMOOrganizationOne of two ships that collided in Halifax Harbor in 1917, triggering the Halifax explosion
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// FAQ
- What is the hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship?
- According to a clip in this dispatch, a husband died aboard the ship on April 11th. His wife left the ship and flew from St. Helena to Johannesburg on April 25th, dying the next day. The WHO is tracking 98 co-passengers from that flight. A separate case in Switzerland linked to the ship was reported in late April. The ship was heading to the Canary Islands in Spain. The Andy strain of hantavirus reportedly carries a 40% mortality rate. The host does not treat this as a major developing story at the time of recording.
- What did Sam Altman say about AI replacing humans?
- A clip shows OpenAI CEO Sam Altman describing the goal of building an algorithm 'truly smarter than human in every way,' framing it as 'the mega transition from biological to digital intelligence, from humans being the dominant species on the planet or in the universe to not being.' The host argues Altman and similar AI CEOs are 'puppets' and the public face of a larger controlling entity.
- What is the Mandela Effect and how does Nexor interpret it?
- The Mandela Effect refers to large numbers of people sharing identical but apparently false memories — the Monopoly man monocle being a canonical example in this dispatch. A clip argues this could reflect genuine timeline shifts. The host argues the phenomenon is a deliberately seeded narrative designed to prime the public to accept the idea that time and timelines can be manipulated, in preparation for a future time-traveling alien disclosure event.
- Who is Bob Lazar and what does he say about UFO propulsion?
- Bob Lazar is described in a clip as someone who believes UFO propulsion does not involve anti-gravity but rather an entirely undiscovered force — specifically described as 'some sort of manipulation of time.' The host argues Lazar has been promoting this idea for decades as part of a broader, government-seeded time-travel narrative.
- What is the UN Migration Replacement document?
- The host references a 2002 United Nations document on migration replacement, directing viewers to locate and read it independently as a framework for understanding immigration patterns in Western nations. The host declines to link or source the document directly, stating viewers must find it themselves.
- What was Aleister Crowley's Amalantrah Working?
- According to a clip in this dispatch, the Amalantrah Working was a five-month summoning ritual conducted by Aleister Crowley and Roddie Minor in 1918, aimed at contacting interdimensional or pre-human intelligences. Crowley allegedly contacted an entity called Lam and drew it in his notebook — a figure with a large bald head, thin neck, small mouth, and unsettling eyes that resembles what is now commonly described as a gray alien. The drawing predates the modern UFO phenomenon by decades.
- What does Nexor think about the alien disclosure narrative?
- The host argues that the UAP disclosure narrative — including Senate classified briefings, whistleblowers, and figures like Neil deGrasse Tyson, Steven Greer, Avi Loeb, and Bob Lazar — is a deliberately constructed conspiracy. The host's stated position is that when official disclosure comes, it will be staged, and those who spent time down the rabbit hole will believe it because they think they were right all along. The host categorizes these public figures as assets promoting a pre-designed narrative.
- What is an egregor and how does it relate to advertising?
- A clip from the channel Library of the Untold, endorsed by the host, defines an egregor as a formless entity that is nonetheless alive and active — existing without biological anatomy but living through the entities that make up its body. The clip argues advertising functions as an egregor: it uses humans as avatars to spread itself, driving consumption, and like the Ophiocordyceps fungus that hijacks carpenter ants, it keeps its host in a weakened state to maintain control.
- What is the etymology of the word glamour?
- According to a clip in this dispatch, 'glamour' originates from the early 1700s Scots English dialect as a corruption of the word 'grammar,' which derived from the Old French 'gramaire,' meaning a book of grammar or magic — the same root as 'grimoire.' The speaker argues that etymologically, glamour means to cast a spell on someone, connecting it to the Watchers, who allegedly taught women to wear makeup — an act historically regarded as black magic.
- What is the Halifax Explosion?
- According to a clip in this dispatch, the Halifax Explosion occurred in 1917 in Halifax Harbor, Nova Scotia, when the ships Mont Blanc and IMO collided and ignited their cargo, releasing energy equivalent to 2.9 kilotons of TNT. It is described as the largest pre-nuclear explosion. Buildings were leveled over one mile away, windows were blown out 50 miles distant, and the explosion was felt 129 miles away. Approximately 2,000 people died and 9,000 were injured.
- What does Nexor say about the Optimus robot replacing surgeons?
- A clip features a prediction that Tesla's Optimus robot will surpass the best human surgeons within three years and at scale will outnumber all human surgeons on Earth, making high-quality medicine effectively free. The host does not directly endorse or dispute this claim but flags that the clip's accompanying caption referenced death, prompting a brief comment about the 'perverted mindset' of treating death as a problem.