On Monday we connected Monica Reza to General McCasland. Over 25,000 of you read it.
Then you started sending us names.
Carl Grillmair. Caltech astronomer. Shot on his porch. His killer's charges were dismissed 11 days before.
Nuno Loureiro. MIT fusion scientist. Shot at his home. His killer planned it for three years.
Jacob Prichard. Jaymee Prichard. 1st Lt. Jaime Gustitus. All three worked at Wright-Patterson. All three dead in one night. AFOSI investigating. No motive.
Melissa Casias. Los Alamos National Lab. Badged into a nuclear weapons facility, wiped her government phone, walked into the wilderness. Four days after Reza.
Nine names. One institution. Nine months.
Our full OSINT investigation is live. Every name sourced. Every connection documented.
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Hi UAP family - I know this isn't about uap and I know donating to a cause that doesn't directly affect us or a loved one might not seem urgent, or it can slip our minds. I've been there - and I'm not proud of it. Since then, every year - I've made sure I donate to causes that do not affect me directly. I ask that you consider donating to this cause or at least sharing this post. What I would want even more than a donation is Awareness of Pancreatic cancer. I don't want this to take any other family by surprise.
About half (≈50%+) are diagnosed at stage 4.
For stage 4 (metastatic) pancreatic cancer:
Median survival:
~3 to 6 months without treatment
~6 to 11 months with treatment
My mom survived 2.5 months with treatment. We didn't really even have time to process the news that she had cancer. Please consider donating to a cause that is dedicated to helping these families and in continuing research into more effective early detection systems. @PanCAN
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y family and I are walking to fundraise for pancreatic cancer on April 25th with PANCAN PURPLE STRIDE. We walk in honor of our mom, who we lost in March of 2019. Please consider donating - any amount is greatly appreciated. If you're not able to donate, please share on your social media. Below is the link to read our story and make donations.
Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most challenging cancers — the overall five-year survival rate in the U.S. is about 13% today, compared with around 9% in 2019. While that improvement shows progress, most cases are still diagnosed at a late stage (stage 3 or 4) when it has already spread to other organs. This underscores the need for continued awareness, research, and support. That’s why we're walking again with PanCan PurpleStride.
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So, a major update on Ret. General McCasland. I see information about him having early-onset dementia, hence the Silver Alert. I happen to have two good friends who live less than a mile away from his residence. They went out to try to join the search team. After asking for more information, they told me that the search team currently has dogs, helicopters, and even horses searching for him.
When my friends asked about his alleged cognitive impairment, the people from the search team were genuinely confused as to why someone would lie about this. This information about dementia is FALSE, according to what I'm told after directly asking the search team. Now, that does not mean the general doesn't have a different type of physical condition. That detail remains unknown.
But to those who are talking about dementia, that is NOT the case. The general is completely lucid and has full cognitive capabilities. As far as the search team, they already looked for all the hiking trails where he might have been. McCasland is an avid hiker. They are now thinking that if they find him, it will be off-trail. The search continues...
Hello Everyone, my family and I are walking to fundraise for pancreatic cancer on April 25th with Pancreatic Cancer Action Network - PURPLE STRIDE. We walk in honor of our mom, who we lost in March of 2019. Please consider donating - any amount is greatly appreciated. If you're not able to donate, please share on your social media - awareness is big. Below is the link to read our story and make donations.
Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most challenging cancers — the overall five-year survival rate in the U.S. is about 13% today, compared with around 9% in 2019. While that improvement shows progress, most cases are still diagnosed at a late stage (stage 3 or 4) when it has already spread to other organs. This underscores the need for continued awareness, research, and support. That’s why we're walking again with PanCan PurpleStride.
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@pavelibarrameda@psicoactivopod Love you dude - you've been nothing but supportive and open minded in the many conversations we've had. Proud to call you my friend 🙂🙂
🚨 Sabine Hossenfelder Just Covered Beatriz Villarroel’s Latest UAP Papers
For the first time, a mainstream physicist is saying it out loud, and not just any physicist! Sabine says: “We have images of likely artificial objects orbiting Earth before Sputnik.”
Five transients, in perfect lines on old photographic plates from 1949–1957. Each dot reflecting sunlight showing objects that vanish in Earth’s shadow.
Beatriz Villarroel’s team at Nordita just dropped peer reviewed work showing these patterns are statistically real, not film dust or noise (22 sigma significance).
And Hossenfelder, one of the most skeptical voices in physics looked at the data and called it:
“The most convincing evidence of unidentified aerial phenomena I’ve seen.”
Watch The Full Thing Here:
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At @safeaerospace, we've been exploring different modalities to share our cases with the public.
Below is an experiment to put the viewer in the shoes of the witness. Check out our rough draft video for case: COM-2025-718.
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arXiv is where physicists and astronomers share preprints — if a paper isn’t there, it almost doesn’t exist.
It serves as the central hub for open scientific exchange, where unpublished, newly accepted, and even rejected manuscripts are shared so that other researchers can read, test, and build upon the work. It’s how ideas circulate rapidly and transparently — long before (and sometimes regardless of) formal publication. Now, both of our accepted and peer-reviewed papers — in PASP and Scientific Reports — have been rejected from arXiv server: in one case I was told to replace an older work; in the other, that the research was “not of interest” to arXiv.
Empirical results, peer review, and publication in high-quality journals are no longer enough to satisfy the gatekeepers. Scientists are being prevented from reading new results. The UFO stigma remains strong. @arxiv@Arxiv_Daily@ArXiv_articles@Cornell
.@Dan_Farah's stunning alien doc, "The Age of Disclosure," is coming to select theaters for an Oscar-qualifying run & Amazon Prime on November 21. "A once-in-a-generation cultural flashpoint," Oliver Stone said. We've seen it—and agree. @ageofdisclosure
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.@ageofdisclosure is the most credible & revealing documentary ever made about the cover-up of non-human intelligent life, UAP, and the U.S. Government’s involvement with these matters. Everyone should watch this film and learn the truth. Congratulations @Dan_Farah, you truly made a monumental and unprecedented film. It’s a landmark contribution to disclosure and will change the course of history. #ageofdisclosure
@jaystratton@ageofdisclosure@Dan_Farah Excited to have this documentary reach the greater masses. It will bring this conversation to the forefront. Thanks to everyone involved.