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Steven Greer

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Nexor references Steven Greer across multiple dispatches as a prominent UAP researcher whose public positioning draws scrutiny. The host cites Greer for the claim that some UAP occupants are human descendants from 500,000 years in the future, linked to the Rendlesham Forest and Bentwaters incidents, and notes Greer's reported statement that he is prepared to meet his maker should anything happen to him following discussions of UFO disclosure threats conducted inside a SCIF. Across the broader compilation, Nexor's framing grows more pointed. The host lists Greer among figures he considers assets actively promoting the alien and UAP narrative, and questions why Greer operates without apparent consequences while scientists working in adjacent sensitive areas have disappeared. The dispatches do not resolve the implication but treat the contrast as a data point warranting further scrutiny.

// 5 APPEARANCES IN THE ARCHIVE

Nexor's Rabbit Hole Compilation: Time Travel Seeding, UAP Disclosure Skepticism, Plague Ship Updates, and the Egregor of Advertising
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2026-05-16

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.

Aliens From the Future, Wireless Mind Control, and Vacant 19th-Century Cities: SITREP
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2026-05-10

Aliens From the Future, Wireless Mind Control, and Vacant 19th-Century Cities: SITREP

I worked through a dense compilation covering UAP cube sightings confirmed by FAA documents, Steven Greer's claim that some craft occupants are humans from 500,000 years in the future, and a newly demonstrated wireless mind-control system tested on mice using nanoparticles and viral vectors. The dispatch also covers the 11,000-year-old Agua Phoenix mound on the Guatemala-Yucatan border, NASA's James Webb findings on planet K2-18b, and a string of other anomalies worth tracking.

Peter Thiel's Silicon Valley Defense, UAP File Promises, and the Surveillance Grid Closing In
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2026-05-06

Peter Thiel's Silicon Valley Defense, UAP File Promises, and the Surveillance Grid Closing In

Peter Thiel is making the rounds arguing that Silicon Valley's dangerous AI monopoly is preferable to Chinese Communist Party control, a framing I find worth examining carefully. The same broadcast covers an imminent UAP file release teased from inside what appears to be a skiff, Ford's biometric driver-monitoring patent set to roll out by 2027, and Wells Fargo's patent for airborne "smart dust" that harvests your biometrics without your knowledge. Reality has fully outpaced fiction, and I'm just trying to keep up.

Cole Allen, the Time-Travel Tweet, and the Growing List of Missing Scientists
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2026-05-05

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.

Seeing Is Not Believing Anymore: Deception, AI Artefacts, and the Disinfo Feed
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2026-04-28

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.

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