Every week, these strange white crates leave a high-security Tesla compound in Lathrop, California.
They’re showing up near the Hoover Dam. At an Air Force base in Georgia. In the heart of New York City…
An estimated 4,000 of them are now spread across 48 locations in 14 states. And more roll out every week.
But you won’t see this on CNBC, and you won’t read about it in the Wall Street Journal.
Because these mystery Elon crates have nothing to do with electric vehicles, space, social media, crypto, biotech, robots, or AI…
The “mystery Elon crates” are Tesla Megapacks — grid-scale battery storage units being deployed across the country for utility, military, and commercial energy projects. Tesla is quietly building the backbone of America’s grid-storage infrastructure while everyone’s distracted by culture-war bullshit — but it is the actual story worth paying attention to.
No secret technology. No hidden invention. Just the most boring, most profitable, and arguably most important thing Tesla does — hidden in plain sight.
“An outbreak involving a parasitic infection (called Cyclosporiasis) is, quote, large and growing in Michigan, where more than 300 cases have been confirmed, and the CDC is monitoring cases in 17 other states”
There have been 145 more cases in the US across 17 states with 20 hospitalizations
Cyclospora cayetanensis is a microscopic parasite. It spreads via contaminated food or water. Often by fresh produce like cilantro, basil, raspberries, snow peas, or leafy greens
- Main symptom: Severe, watery and sometimes explosive diarrhea
- Others: Loss of appetite, weight loss, stomach cramps, bloating and gas, nausea, fatigue, low-grade fever, body aches
Symptoms can last weeks
🇺🇸 New York City got a once-in-a-lifetime sunset, right after a severe storm swept through.
America turned 250 and New York really dressed for the occasion.
Writer: Monica
This American family has a property that’s over 100 acres large
He wanted to built a treehouse, the county told him it needed to be a specific size, so he built it that size
Th country is now saying it’s considered the primary residence on the property and won’t let them build another house….. again they own 100 acres….
The reason is, is because they have an ordinance structure that says you can’t build the secondary home before the first home (and now the treehouse is considered a home)
The only workaround is to pay thousands of dollars for surveyors to draw an invisible line, divide up the property so it’s now technically a separate property so they can built their primary house
The government is too big. This is the insane bureaucracy of the American government in action
They also said he couldn’t live in the treehouse until the other property is completed…. A home that he built on his own property
This is insanity
🔥 HELL YEAH! A pilot just used his airplane to draw a USA 250th banner using his flight path
It took him over FIVE HOURS of flying time to do this.
What a PATRIOT! 🇺🇸
America's largest groundwater reserve now faces data centers under construction directly above it.
Recent analysis reveals that multiple proposed and under construction AI data centers lie directly atop or adjacent to the Ogallala Aquifer. This vast underground freshwater reservoir ranks as the largest in the United States and stands among the most critical groundwater resources in North America.
The aquifer spans eight states. It accounts for approximately 30 percent of groundwater used for irrigation nationwide and sustains about one fifth of United States agricultural output.
Not every data center will draw water straight from the aquifer itself. Several companies have shifted toward more water efficient cooling technologies while others have yet to reveal their specific plans.
Researchers however highlight the heavy concentration of large scale AI developments in Texas and Wyoming. This buildup prompts serious questions about the overall strain on a resource that is already stressed.
Contemporary AI data centers produce massive heat loads and demand advanced cooling solutions. A single large hyperscale site can consume as much as 5 million gallons of water each day. That amount equals the daily water requirements of a town housing tens of thousands of people.
Estimates indicate that United States data centers directly used roughly 17 billion gallons of water in 2023. Including the water needed to generate their electricity the annual total could surpass 160 billion gallons. These volumes are set to increase further as AI infrastructure grows rapidly.
The Ogallala Aquifer remains especially fragile due to its extremely slow recharge rate. Groundwater levels in some locations have declined by more than 200 feet or 61 meters. Certain portions of the aquifer might require centuries or even millennia to replenish.
Specialists note that facility location represents only one consideration. The selected cooling methods the chosen water sources and comprehensive long term oversight will ultimately shape the real environmental consequences.
🚨 THEY'RE USING EARTH'S VIBRATIONS TO DRIVE PEOPLE CRAZY — THE TEST HAS ALREADY STARTED
Something isn't right.
For weeks, people across the internet have been reporting the same bizarre symptoms.
Headaches.
Brain fog.
Ringing ears.
Insomnia.
Anxiety.
Sudden nausea.
Mood swings that seem to come out of nowhere.
Most people assumed it was stress.
Until the Schumann Resonance started lighting up.
Known by some as Earth's natural "heartbeat," the Schumann Resonance normally hums along at around 7.83 Hz.
But recently, trackers began showing unusual spikes.
And that's where the theories exploded.
Some researchers have noted similarities between these frequencies and brainwave states associated with sleep, relaxation, and consciousness.
Suddenly social media has been flooded with people claiming they felt the spikes.
Not after reading about them.
Before.
Then the rabbit hole got even darker.
Because Earth's vibrations aren't the only frequencies people are worried about.
Massive AI data centers are now being built all over the country.
And according to critics, these facilities generate powerful low frequency vibrations from cooling systems, generators, and electrical infrastructure operating around the clock.
Frequencies you don't hear.
But frequencies your body may still feel.
Some researchers have linked prolonged exposure to low frequency noise with sleep disruption, headaches, fatigue, irritability, stress responses, and other physical effects.
Then came Mount Shasta.
Videos began circulating showing mysterious speakers hidden in remote areas.
Speakers blasting eerie sounds into the landscape.
The footage looked like something straight out of a dystopian movie.
People couldn't explain it.
And then internet detectives noticed something else.
The speaker discoveries reportedly surfaced around the same time opposition was growing against a proposed data center project in the area.
That's when the theories went nuclear.
What if the sounds weren't random?
What if they were testing frequencies?
What if the real experiment isn't happening in a laboratory?
What if it's happening outside?
Right now.
Across entire communities.
Earth frequencies.
Data center vibrations.
Hidden speakers.
Behavioral effects.
Most people will laugh this off just like they always do.
Until years later when the documents come out.
Do you think this is all coincidence... or are we living through the largest behavioral experiment in human history?
“An experimental fusion reactor in Madison, Wisconsin, achieved a technical milestone by converting plasma energy directly into usable electricity for the first time..”
99.9999% of the Universe is Plasma.
We can derive electricity directly from plasma.
We live in an electric universe…
The Aether that Tesla wrote about.
🇺🇸 Divers off the Florida Keys just pulled a 22-pound silver bar worth around $100,000 from a wreck that sank more than 400 years ago.
It came from the Nuestra Señora de Atocha, a Spanish galleon that went down in a 1622 hurricane hauling silver and gold from the mines of South America, taking 255 of its 260 crew with it.
This is the first silver bar recovered from the site in nearly 30 years, and Mel Fisher's Treasures reckons there's still more than $120 million in silver, guns, and copper ingots down there.
Four centuries later, the ocean is still handing back the loot one piece at a time.
Source: SlashGear / Writer: Julie
🚨 BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists at MIT have discovered something that sounds like sci-fi.
They found that temporarily "turning off" a lazy eye for just 2 DAYS could reboot the brain's connection to it restoring vision without harming the good eye.
Here’s how it works.🧵
Storms ripped through Highmore South Dakota this past week. The 131 mph winds separated the roof on Saint Mary's Church.
This is what it shows.
This is not AI.
Sahara was a lush, green area full of lakes and rivers. Then, suddenly, 6,000 years ago, abrupt climate change occurred, and in less than 200 years, the Sahara became a desert.
The 5.9-kiloyear event, the abrupt climate change, and the desertification of the Sahara coincide with the Solovki Geomagnetic Excursion, the Y-chromosome bottleneck, when out of 20 male lineages, 19 went extinct, and the flood sediments in the oldest cities of Mesopotamia, such as Ur.
When the Sahara became a desert, the ocean currents collapsed, weather patterns and monsoons changed, and what brought rain to the region shifted. The same thing is happening today. The human climate change narrative is a hoax, and the elites are building doomsday bunkers. You've been warned.
Researchers have revealed a large pristine 34 million year old landscape hidden under the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Beneath the massive East Antarctic Ice Sheet exists a remarkably preserved ancient terrain. Scientists employed satellite imagery combined with radio echo sounding technology to map approximately 12000 square miles of land under Wilkes Land. The survey uncovered a well preserved network of deep river valleys sharp ridges and broad plateaus.
In contrast to typical glacial zones where fast moving ice erodes the underlying rock this ancient surface avoided significant damage. It remained shielded by stable cold ice for as long as 34 million years.
The find provides an outstanding record of a period when Antarctica enjoyed much milder conditions with widespread vegetation and possibly dense forests.
Mapping the subglacial features holds practical importance for future climate assessments. Bedrock contours directly affect ice flow dynamics. Steep valleys may hasten the discharge of melting ice into the ocean whereas raised areas can slow and stabilize ice sheets. Improved knowledge of this concealed topography enhances predictions regarding the response of East Antarctica to ongoing global warming.
This long frozen snapshot from millions of years ago now offers valuable insights into potential changes in our future climate.
This is not the announcement we wanted to make.
Due to extreme fire danger, critically dry vegetation, and multiple large wildfires burning across Colorado, all permitted Independence Day fireworks displays in Colorado Springs have been canceled.
This decision was made after careful evaluation by Mayor Yemi Mobolade, the Colorado Springs Fire Department, the Colorado Springs Police Department, and our public safety partners. Current fuel moisture levels in Colorado Springs are comparable to those recorded before the Waldo Canyon Fire, creating an extreme wildfire risk for our community.
We know this is disappointing, especially as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States and Colorado's 150th birthday. We share that disappointment. But protecting our community, our firefighters, and our first responders has to come first.
Our hope is to celebrate together when conditions are safe to do so.
Thank you to our community and to our partners, including Sports Corp, for understanding and supporting this decision. Your commitment to keeping Colorado Springs safe means everything.
@CityofCOS@CSPDPIO
🚨 JUST IN: President Trump signs an order to STOP people from being arrested or targeted for FIXING THEIR VEHICLE, giving the “right to fix”
Common sense!
This also breaks up a California-based monopoly on 3rd party car parts certification, per Lee Zeldin 👏🏻
TRUMP: “It came to my attention because I noticed they were arresting people for fixing their car. They were arresting people for fixing it. That's not even believable!”