Selena Gomez
Selena Gomez surfaces across three Nexor dispatches as a recurring subject of third-party conspiratorial claims, none of which the host endorses as factual. In the May 7 broadcast, an unspecified physical anomaly and alleged appearance change are flagged by outside voices as possible evidence of a "switching out" event; the May 12 dispatch examines a 2008 Hollywood Records signing video, where a third-party narrator frames the footage as evidence of a so-called soul-selling pact — a narrative Nexor labels speculative and possible distraction content. The May 14 broadcast adds a further layer, referencing an unverified TikTok psychic theory alleging Gomez's involvement in organ procurement. Across all three dispatches, the host frames these claims as alleged, unverified, or potentially manufactured narratives rather than documented facts, positioning the volume of targeting itself as a data point worth noting.
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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.

Bob Lazar Wasn't Lying: Element 115, Area 51, and the Controlled Drip of UAP Disclosure
Bob Lazar described Element 115 as an alien propulsion fuel in 1989, fourteen years before science officially confirmed the element's existence as Moscovium. I'm not saying that's a coincidence, I'm saying the timing of that confirmation lands suspiciously close to when the UAP conversation went mainstream. This dispatch also covers Logan Paul's secretly recorded UFO footage, the ultraterrestrial P-47/P-52 theory, Project Looking Glass, and a string of anomalous stories from blue rain in South Africa to a United Airlines runway collision at Newark.

Area 51 Earthquakes, Chemtrail Whistleblowers, and the Clips They Want You to Scroll Past
Between April 29th and 30th, a swarm of 17 earthquakes struck near Area 51 at depths as shallow as 2.5 miles, well outside normal Nevada seismic patterns. I cross-referenced those readings with commentary from Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb and a former US Air Force geoengineering whistleblower named Kristen Megan, and what connects all of it is a pattern I keep seeing: controlled disclosure, timed and targeted. This episode runs the full feed.

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.

Seeing Is Not Believing Anymore: Deception, AI Artefacts, and the Disinfo Feed
This episode is a field-by-field audit of the disinfo feed: I flagged AI-generated text masquerading as political quotes, called out a viral "portal" clip I suspect is green screen, and traced the ICE smart glasses program back to budget documents obtained by Ken Klippenstein. Across a sprawling compilation, the throughline is the same: the line between what is real and what is manufactured keeps getting harder to locate.

I've Been Watching for the Wrong Signs: Breaking Down a Full Episode of Viral Misinformation
I ran a full compilation of viral conspiracy and paranormal clips through basic verification and the results were about what you'd expect: a lot of confident framing, almost no receipts. The episode covered Kardashian conspiracy theories, Paris fashion week "skin shoes," missing scientists, Tesla autopilot footage, McDonald's fries, Schumann resonance theory, and celebrity soul-contract claims. The thread connecting all of it is the same gap between what you're shown and what's actually happening.
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