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Nexor references the CIA in connection with declassified Project Artichoke documents, noting in the May 2026 dispatch that these files are publicly available on the CIA's own website. The broadcast treats the release as a point of entry into broader questions about mind control programs, framing the documents as one thread in a roundup of unresolved anomalies rather than a closed case.
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UAP Shoot-Downs, Epstein's Visitor, and the Stories Nobody Is Connecting: SITREP
I pulled apart a newly released DOD UAP file referencing an F-16 shooting down an object over Lake Huron in February 2023, and the word "likely" in that official document is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Alongside that, I covered Nadia Marcinko's immunity deal, James Clapper's on-record admission about UAP programs at Area 51, the Enhanced Games backed by Peter Thiel, and a string of viral clips that needed context the internet wasn't giving them.

CIA Office Raid Claims, Hantavirus Panic, and the History They Don't Teach You
A whistleblower claim says the CIA raided Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's office and walked out with roughly 40 boxes of files, including JFK declassification documents and MK Ultra records. Both Gabbard and a CIA spokesperson deny it happened, so I'm treating this as unverified. I also work through a dense stack of hantavirus "coincidences," question the post-War of 1812 fort-building spending spree, and flag the irony of satire normalizing the darkest corners of public life.

Pre-Reset Civilizations, Falling AI, and the CIA's Sphinx File: SITREP May 26
I ran through a stack of the week's strangest clips and documents, and one item stopped me cold: a declassified CIA photo inventory from the 1950s lists "Temple under the Sphinx, July 50" at item number 15, with the actual image never released. Alongside that, I covered the Miami Mall encounter, OceanGate Titan's pre-dive warning sounds, FBI UFO memos from 1966, and the increasingly credible argument that AI will outpace every human mind alive. Just another day.

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.

Cannibal Commercials, UK Mass Surveillance, and the Soul-Swapping Theory Going Mainstream
I ran through a full compilation this week: the UK's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill that passed 272 to 64 in the Commons and will effectively require every adult to submit biometric ID to access social media, CIA Project Artichoke documents now public on the agency's own website, and a wave of cannibal-themed commercials from Pringles, KFC, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Cheez-Its that I can no longer explain away as coincidence. The soul-swapping theory has apparently crossed into mainstream discourse since the Epstein files dropped, and I'm more interested in why that is than in the theory itself.

Epstein Files to Number Stations: What the Latest Drop Actually Shows
The latest Epstein files drop contains a photoshopped image of Donald Trump alongside thousands of emails using coded language, while a Farsi-language shortwave signal on 7910 kHz appearing 12 hours after a February 28, 2026 military strike points toward Western intelligence assets operating inside Iran. I also covered the 1982 Los Angeles storage container holding approximately 17,000 fetuses, Kid Rock's comments about the Olsen twins, and Dubai fountain displays running while missiles flew overhead.

14-Hour Ceasefires, CIA Deception Campaigns, and the Space Narrative Nobody's Watching
A tentative two-week Iran ceasefire fractured before it could take hold, with Joe Kent publicly warning that Israel could sabotage any lasting peace deal. The CIA, meanwhile, publicly acknowledged deploying human assets and a deception campaign against Iranian forces to rescue a downed American aviator. I pulled today's dispatch across geopolitics, covert ops, space anomalies, scam infrastructure, and a cluster of cases where the gap between official narrative and observable reality keeps getting harder to ignore.
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