Maybe true but reality is we all have these abilities and if nurtured from childhood and taught to exercise them , not be ashamed many of us are capable. You just have to watch the movie third eye spies where they teach conference attendees to remote view and like 95 percent, maybe higher , can do it. We were all born with it, it's just been neglected. In this movie they show how anyone can do this if taught. Sure certain people are better at it. There are several identified groups and it is hereditary but usually must be taught with a percentage of exceptional talent.
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Joe Rogan had his mind shattered after scientist Dean Radin just exposed the Church for killing people who possess psychic abilities so they could keep all the power:
ROGAN: “Don’t you think everyone’s going to be psychic when we have Neuralink implanted in our brains?”
RADIN: “People who are psychic come from psychic families. Their DNA has different genes turned on compared to a normal person.”
ROGAN: “Really, that’s interesting.”
RADIN: “It’s been proven that the longer societies have been exposed to Christianity the more often their psychic genes are turned off.”
ROGAN: “How does that make any sense?”
RADIN: “The Church would look for people that had shown psychic abilities, and then they would kill them.”
ROGAN: “This is insane. Who exactly were they targeting?”
RADIN: “They initially went after witches, but then hunted people who were healers and showed any kind of psychic abilities.”
ROGAN: “Jesus.”
RADIN: “Eventually you were left with people that no longer possessed the psychic genes. The Church was afraid these gifted people would steal their followers.”
ROGAN: “Wow, so they enforced their Christian ideology and eliminated anyone with supernatural powers so they could keep all the power.”
General McCasland was working for BlueHalo, now AeroVironment.
BlueHalo specialized in Magnetohydrodynamics, AI, and drones (above and below water).
Products include LOCUST directed energy laser system and BADGER adaptive phased array multi billion dollar contract with Space Force.
Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
Steven Spielberg was inspired to make Disclosure Day (incredible movie!) after binge watching 72 episodes of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch
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🚨 RESEARCHERS JUST MADE WATER-BASED BATTERIES LAST OVER 2,800 HOURS WITH RECORD CAPACITY.
A team in South Korea has developed a simple zwitterionic electrolyte additive that dramatically improves the performance of aqueous (water-based) batteries a technology long seen as a safer, cheaper, and more environmentally friendly alternative to lithium-ion.
The additive forms tiny nanostructures that guide zinc to deposit evenly on the electrode and create a protective layer that prevents corrosion and unwanted side reactions with water.
This solves two of the biggest problems that have limited aqueous batteries: uneven metal buildup and rapid capacity fade.
In testing, the modified batteries achieved a world-leading areal capacity of 8.10 mAh cm⁻² and ran stably for more than 2,800 hours.
Why this matters:
• Aqueous batteries are non-flammable and use abundant, low-cost materials, but have historically suffered from poor lifespan and performance
• This approach improves both cycle life and capacity at the same time — something many previous solutions struggled to achieve together
• It uses a simple additive rather than requiring expensive new materials or complex manufacturing changes
• The technology is particularly relevant for large-scale energy storage needed for renewables and AI data centers
The deeper implication:
We’re getting closer to making safe, scalable, and affordable grid storage a reality. While lithium-ion still dominates, aqueous batteries could become a strong contender for stationary storage where safety, cost, and longevity matter more than energy density.
A small molecular tweak unlocking major performance gains shows how materials engineering at the nanoscale can have outsized real-world impact.
This is the kind of incremental but meaningful progress that compounds over time.
How important do you think safer, water-based batteries will be for the future energy grid compared to improving lithium-ion or other alternatives?
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Brazil's former Defense Minister Aldo Rebelo just confirmed on camera that the 1996 Varginha UFO crash happened.
Full episode with Aldo Rebelo out now.
They are totally interdimensional. That's why photos blur and nobody can find them. That's where all the missing people go too, also dog men and orbs that accompany both. Colm Kelleher has been studying these dogmen and orbs that "hitchhike" home with people from Skinwalker ranch. Many people report seeing portals there also. The blue orbs have been harmful in the past, just sayin'. I think Bigfoot and dogmen are guardians from other worse things that come through.
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🚨 MAN DISPLAYS PRESERVED BIGFOOT CORPSE IN HIS POSSESSION — AND PEOPLE CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT THEY'RE SEEING
Not a footprint.
Not a blurry photo.
Not a story from a friend of a friend.
An alleged Bigfoot body.
The man in the video claims the specimen has been preserved for decades and subjected to testing over the years.
According to him, one of the earliest examinations was conducted by DuPont in the 1970s.
And he says the results revealed something highly unusual.
He claims researchers found the creature did not have iron-rich blood like humans.
It had copper-rich blood.
He points to green discoloration around the eyes and gums and says it's similar to the patina that forms on oxidized copper.
He also claims the specimen displayed unusual magnetic properties.
His conclusion?
This wasn't an undiscovered animal.
It wasn't even from Earth.
He believes it was an interdimensional creature.
The body is right there on camera for everyone to see.
What do you think we're actually looking at here?
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This is not coming. IT'S ALREADY HERE.
Apple and the Metropolitan Police have been running this quietly for months. IMEI numbers of stolen phones shared directly with Apple. Apple bricks them remotely. no reactivation without your password. ever.
the results in London are real:
reactivations of stolen iPhones dropped from 80% to under 20%. Westminster saw a 45.8% drop in phone theft. 14,000 fewer stolen phones in a single year.
It works. Nobody is arguing that.
The announcement is just Apple making it the global default. everywhere. for everyone.
now the question nobody is asking:
Apple just confirmed that a system already exists where law enforcement hands them a list of devices and Apple disables them globally. the infrastructure is live. it's proven. it scales.
today the list is stolen phones.
This is the same Apple that will probably scan UK devices on government request. the same Apple that caved to the Online Safety Act. the same Apple that is being pressured by the same government to break Signal-level encryption.
they now have a remote off button for every iPhone on earth. and we know it works because they already used it.
the kill switch is real.
the first use case is always good.
They don't look like the good guys and if they fucking click to talk I'm fully out. It makes my hair stand up. I have some collective deep trauma memories of things that click like that.
This is the face of the Gray Alien from Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day 👽
The Grays are depicted as good natured and friends of humanity
We are the bad guys.
🍠 “My 87-year-old neighbor just dropped potato wisdom that saved me $200 this year…”
She pulled out a plain cardboard box, sprinkled a handful of baking soda like it was gold dust, and whispered, “This is how we kept potatoes through the whole winter back home — no fridge, no chemicals, no sprouting.”
I thought she was joking… until I tried it.
Old-world potato preservation hack:
1. Place your potatoes in a cardboard box (breathable = key)
2. Generously dust them with baking soda
3. Tuck the box away in a cool, dark place (closet, pantry, under the bed)
4. Watch them stay firm and sprout-free for months
No more mushy potatoes. No more throwing away half the bag. Just simple, forgotten knowledge from a generation that didn’t waste a single thing.
Who else is bringing back grandma’s tricks in 2026? Drop a 🥔 if you’re trying this!
Save this before your next grocery run. Your wallet (and your potatoes) will thank you. ❤️
Scientists and fashion brand Enfin Levé just dropped the world’s first “T. rex leather” bag
A Jurassic Park fantasy come to life. Bidding starts today at $500,000. Absolute madness.
BREAKING 🚨: Scientists have discovered a hidden web of fungus beneath Earth's surface stretching 110 quadrillion kilometers — long enough to reach the Sun nearly a BILLION times.
It's like the Astrophage from Project Hail Mary… except it was under our feet the whole time.