"A Drone Reached The Bottom of The Bermuda Triangle, What It Filmed Shocked Everyone"
What if I told you that a drone descended to the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle last summer, and what it filmed in the final 11 minutes of its descent has been classified, suppressed, and quietly leaked to a handful of researchers who refuse to be named publicly?
Not a few hours of routine seafloor video. Not a flat sediment plain. Something else entirely. For 80 years, the Bermuda Triangle has swallowed ships, aircraft, and human beings without leaving a trace. Five Navy bombers vanished mid-flight on a routine training run. A 542-foot supply ship disappeared with 306 men aboard. Commercial airliners blinked off radar in cloudless skies. And for eight decades, no one could get close enough to the bottom to find out what had happened to them.
The pressure was too extreme. The trenches were too deep. The technology didn't exist. Until last year. In July 2024, an autonomous deep-sea drone reached the floor of the Brownson Deep, the lowest point of the entire Atlantic Ocean, and its cameras captured three things at the same time. The first was a graveyard of ships so vast that the team aboard the surface vessel lost the ability to count them in real time. The second was a series of geometric formations on the seafloor that, in the lead researcher's own words, are "inconsistent with any known geological process at that depth."
The third was something moving along the edge of those formations for less than four seconds before the drone's signal severed instantly and the vehicle was lost forever. What that footage shows, and what the scientists who've reviewed it are now saying behind closed doors, doesn't just explain 80 years of missing ships. It rewrites the entire history of the Atlantic floor.
My daughter abandoned her autistic son eleven years ago and came back just when he was worth 3.2 million dollars. But when she arrived with a lawyer to demand “what was hers as a mother,” my grandson only whispered: “Let her talk.” I panicked. Our lawyer turned pale. And she smiled as if she had already won.
My name is Teresa.
For eleven years, I raised Ethan alone.
🚨The LDS church examined allegations that former sheriff Mark Lamb, who is running for Congress, engaged in sexual improprieties and destroyed one of his best friend’s marriages.
Figures Trump endorsed him. Birds of a feather!
So apparently our military vets are receiving letters from the Pentagon warning them that if they speak out against Trump or Israel online they risk losing their benefits.
Bold move to piss off millions of men that you taught to kill with an AR-15 and desensitize to murder under the guise of protecting the Constitution and strip of their own constitutional rights.
This farm owner has bales of pine straw made from Longleaf pine trees.
Each of his employees make $1.50 for every bale they make. They usually do 200 bales a day. He says they average about 20 bales an hour.
The farmer sells these bales for $5 each. Many other places are a lot more expensive people said.
He says these kinds of trees are prominent all over the South and people use the straw for landscaping instead of mulch down there.
Many people said that is too much hard labor and that they have machines that will do that. But the owner said the machine bales are not as good. The machines break a lot of the straw and machines include sticks and other things vs this hand picked straw. He said this old fashioned way is still used by a lot of independent farmers.
$200 a day, $1,000 a week, is not bad money. Some make up to $1,500 a week working extra hours. He said his farm will produce about 20K bales of this straw.
Do you think that is way too much work for $200-$300 a day? Or do you think that is an honest wage for an honest day’s work?
Update—MAGA man caught texting "ICE needs to raid this graduation!" at high school was actually a long time school administrator.
He was—but now he's been fired.
Worked for the past 15 years at multiple school districts in North Texas.
Commerce ISD rescinded his job offer.
BOMBSHELL CONFIRMED: The Supreme Court corruption scandal that was lingering from a year ago? We can now call it CONFIRMED today.
Chief Justice John Roberts' wife pocketed $10.3 million recruiting for law firms with cases before his court. He illegally labeled it "salary" instead of commission on disclosure forms.
Justice Clarence Thomas took $500,000+ luxury yacht trips, $133,000 real estate deals, and decades of private jet vacations from billionaire Harlan Crow—all hidden from the public.
Justice Neil Gorsuch sold a $1.8 million property to the CEO of Greenberg Traurig—a law firm with 22 cases before the Court—just nine days after his confirmation. He left the buyer's name BLANK on his disclosure forms.
Republicans: "The Supreme Court is impartial!"
The Supreme Court: a billionaire-funded cash register.
Three justices. Three scandals. Tens of millions in hidden money and favors.
This isn't a court. It's a corruption convention with robes.
Tell me again why we should trust these people with our rights?
Just a friendly warning. We don’t even make $200k per year in Congress despite working nearly 140 days. If we aren’t properly compensated, a lot of us will go to the private sector and you will be left with some real idiots in Congress.
This is what local accountability looks like:
In Festus, Missouri, a town of about 14,000 people, the city council quietly approved a $6 billion Ai data center to be built on 360 acres just north of Highway 67.
Residents say they were never properly heard. Meetings were held in private. Documents were released too late. A week after the approval, the town held a regular election. Voter turnout jumped 129 percent.
Every single council member who had voted yes lost in a landslide. A 70-year-old first-time candidate beat an 8-year incumbent by 40 percentage points.
Now a recall petition is circulating to remove the mayor as well. The lawsuit against the city is already filed.
Has your local government ever been held accountable like this? 🔥
Mockler: "SPARE ME the constitution when Donald Trump was the one who stepped on it 5 years ago!"
@adammocklerr humiliated @GeraldoRivera live on TV and triggers him when he makes fun of his show 😭
BREAKING: Nebraska becomes first state to enact work requirements for Medicaid recipients. MAGAs claim this will "cut waste, fraud, and abuse." This is the "Big Beautiful Bill" to cut Medicaid afford giving billionaires $2.1T in tax cuts.
Every study & implementation of work requirements ever done shows it saves no money and instead leads to immense harm and death. The Urban Institute estimates 10M people losing Medicaid by 2028.
This will kill people. The term for this is Structural Eugenics.
PETE HEGSETH: “I don’t give a shit about the economic impact the Iran war has on Americans.”
Of course he doesn’t care. Hegseth doesn’t serve America or Americans; he serves the secular genocidal state of Israel.
Americans love banging on about the War of Independence. They’re quieter on the War of 1812. Here’s why.
In 1812, America declared war on Britain. The plan was to march into Canada and annex it. Thomas Jefferson said it would be “a mere matter of marching.”
It wasn’t. The Canadians sent them packing. Two years later, the British sailed up the Potomac.
American forces collapsed at Bladensburg in what’s still called “the Bladensburg Races” because of how fast they ran. President Madison had already fled to Maryland.
The British walked into Washington unopposed. They sat down in the White House, ate the dinner Dolley Madison had laid out for forty guests, used the President’s silver, then set fire to the building. Then they burned the Capitol, the Treasury and the Navy Yard.
A freak thunderstorm put the fires out the next day. The British left when they were ready. It’s still the only time a foreign army has captured the US capital.
You can see why it doesn’t come up much.