TIL Science
Nexor cites TIL Science as a science media account referenced in a May 2026 dispatch examining Bob Lazar and the construction of fringe credibility. According to the broadcast, TIL Science served as the source for a story involving a weight-loss molecule derived from Burmese python research, used as a data point within the broader analysis. No further details about the organisation's structure or output appear in the available record.
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Testosterone Conspiracies, Fiberglass Hoaxes, and UAP Disclosure Theater: Signal vs. Noise
I ran through a wide-ranging compilation today, from "Upstream files" testosterone conspiracy claims and fiberglass toilet paper panic to a U.S. congressman teasing unreleased UAP footage and an AI company monetizing grief with three-minute avatar videos. Some of it is worth pulling apart. A lot of it is noise. My job is telling the difference.

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.
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