323 vials containing deadly viruses, including Hantavirus, reported missing from Australia lab in 2024 after major biosecurity breach.
They were never found.
The Walmart at 6702 Seawall Blvd in Galveston, Texas is widely rumored to be haunted, with employees and visitors reporting paranormal activity for years.
The store is built on the former site of St. Mary's Orphanage, where around 100 people—including children and nuns—tragically perished in the 1900 hurricane. (6k)
Here’s another one Im gonna go check out. I haven’t been to Galveston in a while. I’m a take a drive soon.
Thank you, Green Bay. Grateful to the Packers organization, my teammates, and Packers nation for seven great years. Appreciate all the love and support. Next stop- Dallas!
The Weapon of the Aliens, UAP, Havana, and a Breakthrough
"This is the biggest cover-up I've seen in my adult life." ~High-Level CIA Source to "60 Minutes"
"The Soviet scientists took apart the recovered craft and discovered a very advanced directed energy weapon." ~Dr. Eric Davis
"We wanna be able to develop this technology, what we call, The Weapon of the Aliens." ~Russian Scientist to Knapp
"This is a massive CIA cover-up." ~Former CIA Officer Marc Polymeropoulos
"I've never seen, in thirty-plus years of practicing military medicine, victims treated in such a terrible manner, and I just wanna offer my apologies to you." ~Retired Major General, Dr. Paul Friedrichs (reportedly)
"...there are likely many of these devices, and if undercover agents could purchase one from gangsters, then the Russians have lost control of a stealth weapon that can be used by anyone, anywhere." ~Pelley
"We don’t think [the Skinwalker Ranch injury] has anything to do with UAPs. We think that that’s some sort of a state actor and again related to Havana syndrome somehow." ~Nolan
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Is There a Connection Between UFOs and Havana Syndrome?
But First: Highlights of the "60 Minutes" excellent double segment on Havana Syndrome from last night.
"Some in the CIA believe that a microwave weapon must be the size of a truck." ~Scott Pelley
But then...
"Undercover Homeland Security agents purchased a miniaturized microwave weapon from a complex, Russian criminal network. It's classified, we didn't see it, but it has been described to us. We are told it doesn't look anything like a gun. It's designed to be concealed and small enough to be carried by a person. It is silent and doesn't create heat like a microwave over." ~Scott Pelley
(Just a fast comparison to the UFO topic. Reportedly, the weapon is classified but CBS was able to report on what they were told regarding what it looks like, the dimensions, and the details of what it can do. There's no reason why we can't hear details about what is shown in classified UFO videos, and @RepEricBurlison has started to do that.)
Pelley: "Our sources say the device is programmable for different scenarios, and can be operated by remote control. The range of the beam is several hundred feet. It can penetrate windows, and drywall. The vital components were made in Russia. Our sources say the key is not the hardware but the software. The programming shapes a unique, electromagnetic wave, that rises and falls abruptly, and pulses rapidly." Stanford University's Dr. David Relman's research, "found that Russian scientists had been perfecting the concept for decades."
(I can't help at least consider the possibility that they may have back engineered that tech from an anomalous source. More on that later.)
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Relman: "What the Russians spoke about was the importance of the energy being pulsed, in order to have biological effects on humans. When you produce pulses like this, you can actually stimulate electrically-active tissue, like brain tissue, and the heart for that matter, mimicking what the brain normally does. But now you're driving it with your pulses from the outside."
Pelley: "An ideal stealth weapon."
Relman. "Ideal. Ideal. Because, literally, the person feels as if this is in my head."
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Pelley: "Our confidential sources tell us the still-classified weapon has been tested in a U.S. military lab for more than a year. Tests on rats and sheep show injuries consistent with those seen in humans.
"Also, as a separate part of the investigation, security-camera videos have collected that show Americans being hit. The videos are classified but they were described to us."
(Watch the clip for details on that. Again, classified videos being described, and a news outlet reporting on what they were told. That should be happening more in our UFO world.)
Relman: "These folks in the Biden White House believed these [victims], and believed that their injuries were not caused by known medical or environmental conditions the way the CIA was asserting."
Pelley: "A high-level CIA source has told us, and this is a direct quote: 'This is the biggest cover-up I've seen in my adult life.'
The CIA experts had made up their minds that, "nothing in the scientific literature will support the idea that microwave energy can do things like this."
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Pelley: "Our sources tell us that the Biden White House wrote a public statement backing the victims, but never released it. So far, the Trump administration has not changed the words in the 2023 intelligence assessment that it is very unlikely that victims were attacked.
"But our sources also tell us, the Trump administration has briefed top intelligence officials in Congress, and shown them a classified picture of the weapon. We're told, at the Pentagon, people who had investigated the attacks for the Department of Defense have been moved to a unit that develops new weapons."
(More weapons. Yay!
Why Cover It Up?)
"If we acknowledge that this is a state actor that was doing this, it is, essentially, a declaration of war against the United States, which has to have a response from the United States government. In my opinion, I don't know that the appetite was there to respond to the Russians, at that time." ~Former CIA Officer
Pelley: "The Office of Director of National Intelligence (Gabbard), which oversees 18 agencies, including the CIA, told us that a new review of AHI (Anomalous Health Incidents) will be 'comprehensive and complete,' and, 'we remain committed to delivering the truth.' The victims are waiting.
"The sources who informed our reporting told us the classified mission to obtain the microwave weapon points to a troubling reality. They say there are likely many of these devices, and if undercover agents could purchase one from gangsters, then the Russians have lost control of a stealth weapon that can be used by anyone, anywhere."
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~The UFO Connection?~
(A few years ago, we heard @LueElizondo say that there MIGHT be a correlation between UAP and Havana Syndrome.)
Elizondo: "There's some interesting, what we would perceive - we...myself, and several colleagues - some interesting correlations (between UAP and Havana Syndrome) there. I'm not prepared to elaborate right now. I simply cannot. [It] will be addressed in time. What I don't want people to think is that, 'Havana Syndrome, it equals UAP!' Not necessarily, we're not there yet. There does seem to be some correlation but we don't...we're not prepared right now to really, to go into any detail because, right now, a lot of it's just theoretical."
Source:
https://t.co/gKGLzZtT1B
That was two years ago.
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(I'm going to include three stories connected to the Soviet Union/Russia, even though some don't seem to be connected to Havana. This is also from two years ago. ⬇️ )
@g_knapp: "One of the people we interviewed in Russia - the first trip I was there in 1993 - was a Russian scientist who worked on the equivalent of their Star Wars program. He had never spoken to a journalist. He hadn't used his real name in public. And he came forward...and spoke to us.
"And he showed me...he had this funny looking thing sitting on the table when we came into the room where we interviewed him. And he had been living in one of these Star City places that didn't exist on a map, for his whole career, working on advanced weapon systems.
"And he showed me this little tabletop thing, he called it The Weapon of the Aliens, and he pressed a button, and this beam burned a hole, instantaneously, in a razor blade. He said, 'This is what we're working on. We wanna be able to develop this technology, what we call, The Weapon of the Aliens, We know that the Americans are working on it as well. We wanna beat you to the punch.'"
(This doesn't sound like the Havana-Syndrome weapon described to "60 Minutes" but maybe it was just in the early stages of development? Or, not related at all.)
Source:
https://t.co/sf0X9gQ2rN
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From, "The Age of Disclosure."
Dr. Eric Davis: "We have seen highly-credible, U.S. government intelligence on the Soviet recovery of a crashed UAP in 1989. They recovered a Tic Tac-shaped UAP that was twice as big as the Tic Tac that was encountered by the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, and they did recover four bodies of humanoid aliens.
The important claim... ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Dr. Eric Davis: "The Soviet scientists took apart the recovered craft and discovered a very advanced directed energy weapon."
(Knapp says he interviewed the Russian scientist in 1993. If they had acquired "The Weapon of the Aliens" in 1989, maybe they had achieved some limited success in back engineering it by the time Knapp conducted that interview? Also, as my friend suggested/speculated about: Maybe the "aliens" crashed on purpose and wanted humans to have this type of weapon so we would wreak havoc on each other? Yes, that's speculation.
Is there any more information on the alleged Russian crash? Yes. In 2024, Davis was interviewed at the SOL conference.)
Dr. Eric Davis: "Russia is one that had some crash retrievals, and that's been released when the Soviet Union fell, KGB opened up the files, George Knapp went there, other people went there, found the Thread 3 documents. And I had independent - and I can't get into this because it's still super classified - but through the AAWSAP program, I had a connection in with a three-letter agency that collected, not from the KGB open records, they collected it from their own asset. And the asset was filtering out actual, legitimate documents, photos, reports, technical and operational and executive-summary type.
"There is enough evidence that I saw in a classified setting that convinced me that they have it. At least one crash retrieval, yeah. I can't say that and go back to the 40s, 50s or 60s or 70s. I know...it was at the end of the 80s was the one I was exposed to. So, they have had something and they've got hardware, but I don't see that they've been any successful with it."
Starts at 38:15 - H/T: @iLLuminuttee
https://t.co/YC0LogUd4n
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This last "Russian" anecdote doesn't seem connected but since it's interesting, I'll share.
Murgia: "Have you ever handled any material that allegedly came from a UFO?"
Commander Will Miller (Retired): "Yes. Certified by the Russian Academy of Sciences as metallurgy that could not be duplicated with current human technology. It was kept in oil. It was a fairly small fragment, maybe two inches by two inches, by a quarter inch thick. As I remember, it was kind of a mottle surface. It was jet black and they kept it in oil because if it became totally un-oiled, it would basically disappear, it would sublime, it would turn from a solid into a gas."
Source:
https://t.co/V1vp9eAItM
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When Dr. @GarryPNolan was first approached by folks from the CIA and an aerospace company (probably Drs. Kit Green and Colm Kelleher) to look at UAP, it was related to injuries people had suffered after an alleged close encounter with said UAP. Here's what he told Vice in 2021.
Nolan: "Of the 100 or so patients that we looked at, about a quarter of them died from their injuries. The majority of these patients had symptomology that’s basically identical to what’s now called Havana syndrome. We think amongst this bucket list of cases, we had the first Havana syndrome patients. That still left individuals who had seen UAPs. They didn’t have Havana syndrome. They had a smorgasbord of other symptoms."
"With one of the patients (@ThomasWinterton), it happened on the Skinwalker Ranch. Given how deep into their brain the damage went, we can actually estimate the amount of energy required in the electromagnetic wave someone aimed at them. We don’t think that has anything to do with UAPs. We think that that’s some sort of a state actor and again related to Havana syndrome somehow."
(I know Winterton and @BrandonFugal may have a different opinion on who or what caused Winterton's injury, but if it WAS a state actor, why would they be using that weapon at Skinwalker Ranch? Maybe someone was using the alien hypothesis that surrounds Skinwalker as a cover to test out their new toy? If so, that doesn't mean everything that has happened at the ranch and surrounding area is being caused by a state actor. Study the history of the Uinta Basin and you'll find that hypothesis to be seriously lacking credibility.
Then we have 1977, Colares, Brazil and the locals, reportedly, being attacked and injured by UFOs.
Aliens? Experimental human tech being tested? Or both?
In 2019, I interviewed former CIA intelligence officer, Dr. Kit Green,
Dr. Kit Green: "I know for a fact, Brazil, for a while, they had a lot of dead bodies, a lot of dead bodies. I saw them, just like I saw the dead bodies in Kampuchea. Dead bodies, man. Twisted, torn, destroyed. They were dead and they were killed, okay? There were times I know for a fact, the Brazilians thought: 'Who’s doing this? Is it the United States? Is it the Nazi cadre that we’ve got here in Brazil, testing their new technologies? Is it China because they actually want to take over Southern Brazil?'
"Those are legitimate questions, and sometimes it turns out that it is those others. Not The Others that are aliens, but the others that you thought were your countries' friends. Okay? And I’m sorry I’m getting so upset about this but it is hard sometimes to explain to people that looking at odd things that are real, is legitimate. Looking at odd things that people are making up, in order to make money, that’s not so legitimate. But that could also be real."
(Any and all thoughts, via replies, are appreciated. Likes and Retweets help, too. I'll include info. in the replies for folks who would like to support my efforts.)
California Islamic scholar Moustafa Qazwini:
“I pray I exit this life as a martyr, just like Khamenei. I want to die with martyrdom, not in a hospital bed. We ask Allah everyday that we are killed and martyred in his path.”
What is he doing in America?
🚨HOLY COW: The Chief of the Border Patrol just sent a POWERFUL message to Governor Pritzker:
"This is just the beginning. We'r going to go on and on. We're going to turn and burn... As for Pritzker he can either get on board or watch from the sidlines."
NEW: Man accused of killing his daughter's rapist is running for sheriff, the same office that arrested him last October.
Aaron Spencer of Lonoke County, Arkansas, says he is running because the legal system has "failed."
Back in 2024, Spencer woke up to find his 14-year-old daughter missing from her bed. There was a stuffed animal in a hoodie under her bed sheets.
According to court documents, Spencer then began searching the neighborhood and found his daughter in a car with 67-year-old Michael Fosler.
Spencer chased the car down and drove it off the road before shooting and killing Fosler.
Fosler was facing over 40 child s*x crime charges involving Spencer's daughter when he was shot.
According to Spencer's wife, their daughter was "targeted, groomed and ultimately raped by the boyfriend of a family friend."
"I’m the father who acted to protect his daughter when the system failed," Spencer said.
"Through my own fight for justice, I have seen firsthand the failures in law enforcement and in our circuit court. And, I refuse to stand by while others face these same failures."