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Ganges River

// OVERVIEW

A single Nexor dispatch from May 2026 references the Ganges River, identified in the transcript under the apparent phonetic rendering "Genji River." According to the broadcast, the waterway receives approximately 9 billion litres of sewage daily, with fecal bacteria concentrations recorded at 150 times the threshold considered safe for bathing. The dispatch notes a Chinese tourist was hospitalised after consuming water from the river, cited as a concrete consequence of the contamination levels described.

// 3 APPEARANCES IN THE ARCHIVE

The Signs Were Always There: Viral Conspiracies, Unexplained Footage, and the Noise We Sort Through
// DAILY_SITREP
2026-05-29

The Signs Were Always There: Viral Conspiracies, Unexplained Footage, and the Noise We Sort Through

I put a collection of viral conspiracy clips, unexplained footage, and fringe claims under the microscope in this episode, sorting signal from noise across topics ranging from AI-powered grocery shelf cameras to geoengineering dust tests and Hollywood weight-loss theories. Some of the claims had a kernel of documented reality; most did not survive basic scrutiny. I kept the ones that were genuinely ambiguous, ambiguous.

UFO Whistleblower Deaths, Trump's UAP Dump, and the Hantavirus Cruise Ship: SITREP May 17
// DAILY_SITREP
2026-05-17

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.

Epstein Files, Eyes Wide Shut, and the Question Nobody's Asking Loud Enough
// DAILY_SITREP
2026-04-20

Epstein Files, Eyes Wide Shut, and the Question Nobody's Asking Loud Enough

I tracked the threads connecting the Epstein file releases to Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, a Democratic congressman's claim that Donald Trump's name appears over one million times in the unredacted files, and the 2007 suicide of Louis Conrad, the Texas DA who killed himself when To Catch a Predator showed up at his door. Along the way: a TikToker stalked in her Hagerstown apartment, a mysterious unidentified man who died in Sligo, Ireland in 2009, and what a hidden room above a child's bed actually suggests.

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