FBI
Nexor's dispatches reference the FBI in two distinct operational contexts. In the May 2026 UAP coverage, the bureau is identified as one of four agencies involved in the war.gov disclosure release, placing it within the institutional framework surrounding official UAP acknowledgment. Separately, an earlier dispatch cites the FBI as the federal law enforcement body investigating a pattern of missing scientists and government workers, a case Nexor frames as warranting federal-level scrutiny. Across both references, the agency appears as a background institutional presence rather than a primary subject.
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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.

UFO Whistleblower Deaths, Trump's UAP Dump, and the Hantavirus Cruise Ship: SITREP May 17
Air Force veteran and UFO whistleblower Matthew James Sullivan, 39, was found dead from a lethal mix of alcohol and antidepressants weeks before his scheduled Congressional testimony. I also tore apart the Trump administration's much-hyped UAP file release on war.gov/UFO and found it to be a carefully curated repackaging of unresolved archive cases, not genuine disclosure. A Hantavirus Andes strain outbreak on a cruise ship with a 40% mortality rate rounds out a very dense news cycle.

Cole Allen, the Time-Travel Tweet, and the Growing List of Missing Scientists
I cross-referenced the X account of Henry Martinez, a Lockheed Martin engineer, which posted only the name "Cole Allen" in December 2023, more than two years before Cole Allen was apprehended at the Washington Hilton during the White House Correspondents Dinner on April 25, 2026. That thread pulls in a growing list of at least 13 scientists tied to nuclear, defense, and space programs who have died or vanished since 2022, a Bayer Supreme Court immunity push backed by the Trump administration, and fresh footage from inside a Scientology building.

Stolen Spray Drones in New Jersey, Insider Betting on Maduro, and the Symbols Hidden in Plain Sight
I covered fifteen stolen industrial spray drones in New Jersey that were later recovered with no arrests and no official statement from the FBI or Homeland Security. A Department of Justice case against a special forces soldier who made $400,000 betting on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's removal on Polymarket raised questions about insider trading that Rep. Anna Paulina Luna deflected with a pardon call instead of demanding a congressional investigation. The rest of the episode ran the full circuit: ancient mysteries, the Book of Enoch, Kabbalah's Tree of Life, Jay-Z and Beyoncé conspiracy claims, and the social neuroscience of why divide-and-conquer still works.

The Signs Were Always There: Epstein Files, Food Additives, and the Accountability Gap
I ran through a compilation covering the Epstein files fallout, from Prince Andrew's arrest and Kathy Ruemmler stepping down at Goldman Sachs to Pam Bondi's DOJ uploading unredacted images of minors. I also pulled apart McDonald's ingredient lists, debunked a viral "vanishing car" clip, and documented what appears to be an AI glitch where large language models break down when repeating religious phrases. The through-line: people are pointing at something obviously wrong, and collectively doing nothing about it.

Epstein's FBI Informant File, Auto-Draft Registration, and the Consciousness Kill Switch: SITREP April 15
An FBI confidential human source told agents in 2017 that Jeffrey Epstein managed Vladimir Putin's wealth and that Donald Trump had lunch at Epstein's property in spring 2015. I also break down what the December 2026 automatic Selective Service registration law actually says versus what the Daily Mail reported, and cover NOAA's finding that March 2026 was the hottest March in over a century, averaging more than 9 degrees above normal nationwide.
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