be me former contractor attached to a compartment that... technically doesnât exist spend first 6 months thinking itâs another drone retrieval program not a drone retrieval program first briefing starts with Roswell everyone laughs nobody in the room is joking shown archival footage from 1947 object isnât a saucer object isnât even stable shape changes slightly every few frames analysts call it âtopological driftâ ask if itâs some optical effect told no thatâs the problem learn there have been recoveries plural materials donât behave like materials isotopic ratios impossible internal spaces larger than external dimensions engineer has nervous breakdown trying to model one physics team calls it ânon-local architectureâ hear rumors of occupants think itâs alien bodies not exactly biological component present but classification says âoperator interfaceâ ask what that means nobody answers get moved onto sensor analysis discover radar tracks arenât the weird part witness effects are same object appears differently to different observers fighter pilot sees metallic craft civilian sees glowing orb child sees angel all standing in same place all describing same event data confirms it start reading historical archives medieval fairy encounters religious visions airship waves modern abductions same behavioral pattern for centuries same symbols updated for cultural expectations management starts calling it the âcontrol systemâ nobody says extraterrestrial anymore thatâs considered an outdated hypothesis learn intelligence agencies have known for decades biggest secret isnât aliens biggest secret is reality appears responsive phenomenon reacts to observation reacts to belief reacts to attention like itâs studying us back internal report asks if humanity is being conditioned asks by whom nobody knows retrieval program becomes disclosure task force public pressure increasing too many sensors now satellites phones AI pattern recognition phenomenon impossible to fully suppress briefing from senior official says public can handle non-human intelligence public cannot handle uncertainty thatâs the real containment problem final week before retirement read assessment marked EYES ONLY âThe phenomenon may not originate elsewhere.â âThe phenomenon may be co-resident.â âHumanity may have mistaken proximity for visitation.â stare at page for twenty minutes suddenly understand why nobody sleeps in this program log out pension secured still check the sky every night not looking for spacecraft looking for whatever has been looking backshow more

StonedđApe
66,285 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 14 gĂŒn önce
Contact in the desert was the biggest ever this... year and so was the sky watch. We witnessed dozens of orbs. With 5 minutes left before the hotel turned the lights on, I told more than a 1000k people present why pointing my laser in a certain direction that the phenomenon may give us a grand Finale and it may be an orb with wings. Within seconds a glowing orb with wings appeared and flew past the crowd. No itâs not a bird if you If you want to learn something about the phenomenon and 20 years of research with scientists and not speculation , join us on one of our adventures you will never be the same. We have this on several cameras from full spectrum to cell phones to Two types of night vision. Also scientists from NASA and Lockheed the NSA and The CIA were standing next to me during the filming of this orb and has witnessed this many times.show more

Chris Bledsoe
114,773 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 6 gĂŒn önce
đšWhat If Earth's Oldest Civilization Never Left the Ocean?... What if the intelligence behind some UFO didn't actually arrive here from another star system at all? What if it has been here for longer than us, not hiding in the sky, waiting behind the Moon, or crossing the galaxy in the way that we imagine, but living beneath the oceans inside the one part of Earth we still barely understand? For decades, we have been looking up. The cultural image of UFOs is always the same thing with lights in the sky, craft descending through the atmosphere, visitors arriving from space. Even the word extraterrestrial pushes our attention away from Earth. It tells us the mystery must have to come from somewhere else. But what if that assumption is totally wrong? What if the most important part of the phenomenon is not its relationship to space, but its relationship to the oceans? Earth isn't a land planet it's an ocean planet with islands of land breaking the surface. Human civilization developed on those islands, built cities there, drew borders there, fought wars there, launched rockets from there, and then convinced itself it understood the world. But most of this planet is still beyond our direct reach. The deep ocean is dark, pressurized, vast, hostile to our bodies, difficult to map, difficult to monitor, and almost impossible to police in any sort of meaningful way. If there was another intelligence operating here and it wanted to avoid open contact with us, the ocean would be the obvious place to be. But maybe hiding is the wrong word because a civilization that evolved in the ocean would just live there. When we imagine an advanced underwater intelligence as aliens using the sea as a base, as if they arrived from somewhere else and chose the ocean as cover, that could be way off. It could be one possibility, but the stranger theory is that they never arrived at all. They may have emerged here, in Earth's oceans, long before we ever existed. Life on this planet is ancient. For most of Earth's history, land wasn't even the center of the biological story. The oceans held the chemistry, the minerals, the heat, the pressure, the vents, the darkness and the protection. Hydrothermal vent ecosystems already prove that life doesn't even need sunlight in the simple way that we once thought it did. Entire ecosystems can be built around chemical energy rising from the seafloor. That should have changed how we (SETI) think about life, but humans still keep defaulting to our own surface bias. We imagine intelligence as something that crawls onto land, discovers fire, makes tools, builds cities and eventually launches machines into the sky. That is our path but it's not necessarily the only path. An intelligence that evolved in the deep ocean would have faced a completely different set of conditions. It wouldn't begin with fire, because fire is obviously useless underwater. It wouldn't develop metallurgy in the same way that we did, because open flame and smelting are surface technologies. It wouldn't need wheels, roads, walls or conventional buildings as we do. It would evolve inside pressure, darkness, currents, sound, vibration, magnetism, chemistry and geothermal energy. Its entire technological history would be alien to us even if it was native to Earth. So when people dismiss the idea of an ancient underwater civilization by asking where the factories are, where the ruins are, or where the tools are we have to question whether their technology would leave the same signatures ours does. Would they even build like we build? Industrialization may look totally different. A deep ocean intelligence might not construct dead machinery in the way we do. It might grow structures and use biological engineering before mechanical engineering. It might use mineral matrices, pressure systems, acoustic fields, electrochemical processes or living materials. It might not separate biology and technology at all. To us, that would look less like a civilization and more like an environment. A sufficiently old oceanic intelligence may not have cities that resemble human cities. Its infrastructure may be embedded into geology, vents, trenches, caverns, mineral deposits or biological networks. Its power systems may use geothermal gradients, tidal forces, pressure differences, ocean chemistry or field effects we don't yet even understand. Its communications may not use radio in the way we expect. Sound travels really well underwater. Electrical and magnetic sensitivity exists throughout marine life. A technological species born in that world might build an entire science around signals we barely even treat as communication. This would also explain why the UFO subject keeps revolving around water. The ocean appears again and again in the background of the mystery. USOs, transmedium objects, craft entering or leaving the sea, naval encounters, disturbances under the surface, objects tracked over water, and sightings near coastlines and military maritime zones all point toward the same possibility, that maybe water isn't incidental to the phenomenon, maybe it is central. If some UFO are connected to an ocean based intelligence, then what we see in the sky could only be the visible edge of something way bigger. The craft are not arriving from elsewhere in every case. They may be surfacing from their native domain into ours for short periods of time, crossing that boundary between ocean and air the way we cross from land into water with submarines and diving equipment. The only difference is that they appear to do it way better than we do. Human technology is divided by environment, aircraft are built for air, submarines are built for water while rockets are built for space. Each domain creates different engineering problems, so we build separate machines for each one. But UAP don't appear to play by the same rules. That is what makes the transmedium reports so important. If an object can move through water, air and possibly even space without changing its basic behavior, then it might not even be flying or swimming in the conventional sense. It could actually be controlling the interaction between itself and the medium around it. That kind of technology would make sense for a civilization born in the ocean because water is dense. It resists movement, crushes weak structures. It creates drag, turbulence and cavitation. If an intelligence developed vehicles in that environment, it would eventually need to master boundary control, so it would need to reduce friction, manage pressure, avoid destructive wake effects and move through dense fluid without wasting enormous amounts of energy. If that same technology was later used in air, it might appear to us as silent propulsion, impossible acceleration, no sonic boom, no heat plume and no obvious aerodynamic logic. So what looks impossible to us may simply be the result of a technological path that did not begin with wings and rockets. The old black budget explanation doesn't fully solve this problem either. Yes, some triangle craft, drones and experimental platforms may be human and it would be naive to deny that, but human secret technology still has to come from somewhere. If certain platforms show silent hovering, field effects, plasma signatures, extreme acceleration and transmedium behavior, then we are either dealing with a hidden human science far beyond public understanding, or we are dealing with something that we are trying to imitate. That is where the old 'alien reproduction vehicle' idea and the cryptoterrestrial theory start to overlap. Maybe some of what people call black budget technology isn't purely invented, it's most likely adapted from encounters with something already operating here. Going back to what Grusch said earlier, the implications are massive. If there are underwater bases, facilities, habitats or recurring operational zones known to governments, then this isn't just a question of disclosure. There's a sovereignty issue, who controls the oceans? Who has access to the deep sea? Who monitors undersea cables, nuclear submarines, offshore infrastructure, shipping lanes and military testing ranges? If an unknown intelligence can operate in those spaces without permission, then every major navy on Earth has a problem it cannot publicly admit. Scary thought and that may be one reason the subject is buried so deeply (no pun intended). Some people think that secrecy exists because governments don't want to admit aliens are real, but that may only be part of it. The bigger issue here could be that governments don't want to admit they aren't in full control of the planet. There is a huge difference between saying, 'We have evidence of unknown craft,' and saying, 'There may be advanced non human infrastructure in the oceans and we cannot remove it.' That would also explain the change up from UFO to UAP and from extraterrestrial to non human intelligence. Non human is pretty broad lets be honest. It doesn't tell us where they come from, it leaves room for extraterrestrial, interdimensional, post biological, artificial, ultraterrestrial, cryptoterrestrial or native Earth intelligence. That could well be deliberate. Perhaps the people closest to the classified material know the answer isn't as simple as aliens from another planet as Grusch implied in the clip. An ancient oceanic intelligence would also force science to confront its own blind spots. We know intelligent life evolved on Earth at least once because we are here. But we have no law of nature saying it could only happen once, only on land, only recently, or only through primates. Evolution isn't a ladder with humans at the top. It's a branching process with countless experiments, most of which vanished or left traces we don't fully understand. If an intelligent lineage emerged in the ocean and then moved into environments where fossilization, geological preservation and surface archaeology are poor, we probably wouldn't even recognize the evidence even if fragments existed. Ocean crust is constantly recycled through plate tectonics. Seafloor environments are really destructive. Structures can be buried, subducted, corroded, overgrown or mistaken for natural formations. If a civilization was millions or even hundreds of millions of years old, the survival of obvious surface style evidence would be highly unlikely. Even human civilization, after a few million years, would leave less behind than we like to imagine. Plastics, isotopic anomalies, altered sediment layers and some industrial traces might possibly survive, but buildings, machines and cultural artifacts would mostly vanish. So now imagine a civilization that even never built like us in the first place. This doesn't prove anything obviously, but it makes the dismissal less easy. Then there is the question of why such an intelligence would stay hidden. If it is older and more advanced, why not reveal itself? The answer could be as simple as open contact with humans may not benefit it. We are violent, territorial, extractive and unstable. We turn discoveries into weapons as quick as we can. We militarize frontiers, poison ecosystems, test nuclear devices. We drag the deep sea with cables, sonar, submarines, mining ambitions and military hardware. From the perspective of an older oceanic intelligence, humans probably don't look like peers. Instead we look like the dangerous surface species entering an adolescent technological phase that we are. That could explain the strange pattern of UFO interest in nuclear sites, military installations and weapons systems. If an intelligence lives here, our nuclear age is all of a sudden not just our problem. It is a planetary problem. Nuclear weapons, nuclear submarines, nuclear waste, missile systems and military escalation would all be highly relevant to any non human civilization sharing Earth with us. The same would be true of deep sea mining, ocean pollution, climate change, undersea military networks and artificial intelligence. We may think these are all just human issues, but a hidden Earth based intelligence would see them as threats to a shared planetary system. This gives the UAP phenomenon a very different emotional tone. It's not necessarily invasion or salvation. It may be monitoring, containment or quiet intervention when we cross certain lines. It could be an intelligence trying to stay out of sight while still making sure the surface species doesn't burn the house down. The ancient ocean theory also gives a different reading to secrecy. If governments encountered evidence of this, the first instinct wouldn't be public education. It would be containment, map the sites, track the objects and recover materials if possible. Then to build programs around the technology. Keep adversaries away from the data. Use ridicule to suppress leaks. Let the phenomenon remain absurd, because absurdity is an excellent security system. People don't demand answers from something they have been trained to laugh at. That could be why the UFO/UAP subject always feels half visible. There are official hearings, but not the full data. There are whistleblowers, but never the files. There are blurry videos, but not any context. There are pilots, radar operators and military witnesses, but the system keeps absorbing their testimony into classified channels. The public sees fragments while the real pattern remains locked away. As I always say... Disclosure for the few and not the many. If the ocean is actually involved as Grusch and Burchett imply, the missing data may be even more important than the aerial data. We shouldn't only be pressing what pilots saw in the sky. We should be asking what sonar operators heard under the water, what submarines have tracked. We should also be asking what undersea sensors have recorded near restricted zones and whether there are recurring coordinates, depths, magnetic anomalies, thermal signatures or unexplained acoustic events associated with UAP activity. We need to be asking whether naval archives contain the real spine of the phenomenon. The possibility of underwater bases actually changes how we think about disclosure. If the answer is extraterrestrial visitation, disclosure is about humanity's place in the cosmos. If the answer is an ancient Earth based intelligence, disclosure is about humanity's place on its own planet. That is more intimate and more destabilizing to me than E.T. It means the human story is not the only advanced story Earth has produced. It means our myths of ownership, dominance and uniqueness all collapse overnight, suddenly 'we are not alone' applies to home. That might be harder for people to accept than aliens from space. Aliens can leave but a hidden terrestrial intelligence is part of the planet will blow peoples minds. There is also a spiritual and philosophical layer to this. Many ancient cultures contain stories of beings from the sea, underwater kingdoms, gods emerging from water, serpent people, fish like teachers, luminous beings, and hidden realms beneath or beyond the visible world. That doesn't mean the myths are literal history of course, but it is interesting that human cultures repeatedly placed mystery, intelligence and otherworldly contact in the water. The ocean has always been the border between the known and the unknown. Maybe that symbolism came from imagination or perhaps some of it came from encounters filtered through the language of the time. If an older intelligence interacted with early humans, we wouldn't expect ancient people to describe pressure engineered transmedium craft or non human oceanic infrastructure. They would describe gods, spirits, shining beings, dragons, serpents, sky boats, sea people, underworlds and portals. Human language can only describe the unknown through the symbols available at the time. Even now, we struggle. We call them craft, orbs, drones, angels, demons, aliens, ultraterrestrials, interdimensionals. The labels change, but the confusion always stays the same. The ocean theory also sits strangely well with the consciousness aspect of the phenomenon. If an ancient intelligence developed through biology and field sensitivity rather than brute mechanical industry, it may have integrated consciousness into technology way earlier than we could have. We are only now beginning to wonder whether mind, perception and information are more deeply connected to physics than our materialist models allow. An older civilization may have already built that bridge. Its craft, communication systems and interfaces may respond to awareness, intention, emotion or neural patterns in ways that seem impossible to some of us. That would explain why the phenomenon often feels both technological and psychological. It behaves like machinery, but it interacts like intelligence. It appears on sensors, but it also appears in dreams, symbols, synchronicities and personal experiences. Skeptics see that as evidence the whole thing is imaginary. Maybe sometimes it is, but maybe the strangeness is part of the interface. A civilization that understands consciousness as a field related phenomenon would not necessarily separate contact from perception. It might use perception as one of the channels. This is where the theory becomes tricky, because it doesn't allow us to keep the phenomenon safely outside ourselves. If the intelligence is oceanic, ancient, field based and consciousness aware, then contact might not look like radio signals or embassy meetings at all. It could look like sightings, dreams, intuitions, symbolic downloads, altered states, close encounters, military incidents and physical traces all mixed together. That is messy, but perhaps the mess is not a flaw in the data, it could actually be the signature of a phenomenon that crosses categories we invented too recently to trust. All of this having been said, the theory still needs evidence. It needs coordinates, sensor data, sonar records, materials, biological traces, repeatable patterns and testimony that can be checked. However as a framework, it definitely needs more attention than it gets, because it explains why the UAP phenomenon feels close, evasive, ancient and deeply tied to Earth. The extraterrestrial hypothesis asks how they got here, although I have a theory about that. While the ancient ocean hypothesis asks whether they were already here. That is a completely different question. If what Grusch is saying is even partly correct, then disclosure will reveal that human civilization has been sharing this planet with another intelligence all along. Not openly or equally, and not in a way we were ready to understand, but sharing it nonetheless. The oceans would no longer be an empty wilderness. They would become the frontier of the greatest secret in human history. Could that be why the truth has been so hard to release. Because it's one thing to tell humanity there may be life elsewhere, but it's another thing entirely to tell humanity that Earth was never only ours. #UAP #UFO #USO #UAPDisclosure #NonHumanIntelligence #NHI #UnderwaterBases #OceanMystery #Cryptoterrestrial #Transmedium #Disclosure #ufotwitter #uapXshow more

Skywatch Signal
77,295 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 2 gĂŒn önce
If youâre not willing to work weekends, late nights,... and sacrifice your free time for a few years.. Then donât be surprised when youâre in the same place five years from now. Everyone wants the results, but nobody wants to put in the work when itâs inconvenient. You canât have both comfort and success at the same time.show more

JWaller7
83,400 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 4 ay önce
đš SCIENTISTS MAY HAVE FOUND A REAL âLOOPHOLEâ FOR... WARP DRIVES. And for the first time, the math may not completely break physics. For decades, warp drives were considered impossible because they seemed to require massive amounts of âexotic negative energyâ that doesnât exist in usable quantities. But new theoretical models suggest there may be ways to reshape spacetime using far less exotic energy or in some versions, almost none at all. Why this matters: âą A warp drive doesnât actually move the ship faster than light âą It compresses spacetime in front of the craft and expands it behind âą The ship stays inside a stable bubble while the universe itself moves around it âą Einsteinâs speed limit remains intact the ship never locally exceeds c The deeper implication is mind-bending: If spacetime can be engineered like this, distance itself becomes programmable. Interstellar travel would stop being an impossible energy problem⊠and turn into a geometry problem. The universe may not be blocking faster-than-light travel. We may simply be too primitive to shape spacetime correctly yet. What happens when humanity learns to engineer gravity itself? Follow for more frontier physics and reality-bending breakthroughs.show more

TheNewPhysics
89,508 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 20 gĂŒn önce
UFO whistleblower comes out and says heâs doing the... right thing for humanity or for the people (or some BS like that). Also, the same UFO whistleblower (Matthew) only a few months out in the public domain âŹïž Never tell me itâs not about money when it comes to UFOs. The grift always follows.show more

The Average Chris
10,780 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 8 ay önce
The most valuable skill in history just changed forever.... Elon Musk just handed you the only survival framework that matters. Musk: âThe biggest thing is, what questions do we not know to ask?â For centuries, the smartest person in the room held the most answers. AI didnât level the playing field. It burned it down. Superintelligence in your pocket answers anything. Instantly. Perfectly. For free. Musk: âOnce you know the question, the answer is usually the easy part.â Let that land. The next generation of winners wonât be defined by what they know. Theyâll be defined by what they think to ask. AI commoditized execution. Script, plan, code, strategy. Models handle all of it. The bottleneck was never intelligence. It was never labor. Itâs curiosity. Itâs always been curiosity. Traditional education spent decades training you to memorize answers. AI made that obsolete overnight. Human value is no longer tied to knowledge. Itâs tied to the judgment of which problems are even worth solving. Thatâs the gap machines canât close. Because asking the right question isnât a skill. Itâs a worldview. It requires taste. Intuition. The ability to look at a landscape everyone else is staring at and see the one thing nobody thought to interrogate. Master the art of asking the exact right question to a machine that knows everything and you can build anything. The skill isnât knowing. Itâs knowing what to ask. That judgment, that taste for whatâs worth pursuing, thatâs the last truly human edge. The only one markets will keep paying for. Answers are infinite now. Free, instant, and available to everyone on earth equally. The only thing separating you from the person who builds the next great company is the quality of your questions. Answers are free. Questions are everything.show more

Dustin
292,777 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 3 ay önce
Dear UEFA, UEFA Champions League I am just trying... to understand the rules at this point⊠Same foul, different outcomes⊠are we missing a page in the rulebook or are we just wearing the wrong badge? Because itâs becoming a pattern at this point. When itâs against us, itâs waved off instantly; no second look, no VAR check, nothing. But in other games, similar incidents are reviewed and given without hesitation. So we have to ask what exactly is the standard here? And more importantly, does that standard apply equally to everyone? At this point, itâs only fair to wonder⊠is there something weâre not being told? Is there an agenda against Barça, or is there a reason these decisions consistently go the same way? Weâre not even asking for favors, just transparency, consistency, and the same level of scrutiny every other team seems to get. Are we asking for too much???đshow more

Morenikeji
39,398 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 1 ay önce
Our schools think their job is to equalize, not... to educate. But some kindergarteners have been reading for years. Some can't read at all. They should not be learning the same material. They should not be finishing the school year at the same place.show more

Niels Hoven đź
22,928 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 6 ay önce
If you pay attention, you will understand that the... UAP phenomenon is connected to ancient breakaway civilizations and bloodlines controlling society, keeping the secret about the cyclical geophysical event and the true nature and history of humanity. It's not about aliens from other planets. This phenomenon is ancient, and now it has become urgent because the geophysical event is drawing near. The aliens didn't wait for 6,000 years only to reveal themselves today...show more

Open Minded Approach
26,528 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 2 gĂŒn önce
âąThe false start call on John Michael Schmitz. âąThe... non-call for pass interference to WanâDale Robinson. âąThe non-call for pass interference on the final play of the game in the end zone. Iâm not one to blame officials for losing games, but when itâs obvious, sometimes, it does need to be pointed out. Like the non-pass interference call to Darren Waller in the Week 6 game vs the Bills that ended the game. That was as blatantly bad as it got. In the Giants 33-25 loss yesterday to the Eagles, the officials were pretty bad to where several non-calls were that obvious. âI think there were some flags that could have been thrown, but that is not our place. That is not fair. If itâs a call, call it. It shouldnât be a last-play mentality. If itâs a call, and if itâs blatant, then it should be called. It should be honored like it is the first play of the game.â- Giants QB Tyrod Taylor. âIâd say, any official questions, you can ask those guys.â- Giants head coach Brian Daboll, who clearly looked angry when he entered the press conference room, probably knew heâd get a massive fine if he said what he wanted to, so he kept it simple.show more

Doug Rush
171,385 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 2 yıl önce
đ§ itâs time for the (weverse) ad đđđ đżïž... no but isnât it meaningless for there to be a weverse ad ON weverse?? đ° i thought the same thing đ° itâs not like there are many ads, itâs just that one đżïž the people watching are people that are already on weverse đ° exactlyshow more

đŹ
167,317 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 9 ay önce
Zcash was the biggest coordinated exit pump of this... cycle and nobody is calling it what it was. - Delisted from Binance, OKX, Kraken and 20+ exchanges in 2023-2024 for âcomplianceâ - Price bled to $30. Everyone declared it dead - Then suddenly every influencer on CT started shilling âprivacy narrativeâ at the exact same time - 1,200% pump in 3 months. From $30 to $600 - OKX relisted it at the top. The same exchange that delisted it months earlier - Analysts were calling for $1,000+ while insiders were selling - The entire development team at Electric Coin Company resigned in January 2026 over internal conflicts - Now itâs bleeding back down and the same influencers who shilled it went silent They got exchanges to relist at the top. And used your buy orders as their exit.show more

cape
405,288 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 2 ay önce
Since many of you asked yesterday: Unkey paid us... $90k for this rebrand and design. If you think thatâs a lot, it really isnât once you see how much was delivered. Good branding is not just a logo and a few gradients - itâs a huge system built to help a brand evolve across materials without relying on the same visual trick over and over. Thatâs exactly the kind of system we build for companies. And while today youâll probably see another round of scary posts about design being eaten by GPT Image 2.0, remember: there are still companies willing to pay a lot for branding done by humans with taste. Those humans may use AI. AI may help speed things up. But itâs still just a tool - and like any tool, you need to learn how to use it.show more

Alex Barashkov
80,849 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 1 ay önce
NOBODY tells you the real reason people move to... Dubai. Itâs not the taxes. Everyone leads with the taxes because itâs the easy answer. The real reason is quieter and harder to admit. Itâs that for the first time in your life, the country is on your side. You spend 30 years in the West being treated like a suspect. Your bank watches you. Your government taxes you and resents you for earning it. The news tells you that wanting to be successful makes you the problem. Then you land here and something flips. The bank wants your business. The government wants you to build. Nobody looks at your wealth like you stole it. Nobody makes you apologize for working hard. You donât realize how heavy that weight was until somebody takes it off your back. Thatâs the part the haters will never understand. They think people move here to dodge a tax bill. People actually move here to stop feeling like a criminal for doing well. đŠđȘshow more

Ruslan Khairullin
1,408,520 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 19 gĂŒn önce
Letâs talk about April 14, 2023. A Canton High... School lacrosse game. High school kids. Parents in the stands. And in the middle of that? A Canton resident Tom Beatty. Originally from Dorchester. At his daughterâs game and the town bully Jen Mccabe According to witnesses, there was a verbal exchange between him and Jen McCabe. And what was reportedly said? âKeep walking. Nobody wants you here. GO SIT BY YOURSELF " Let that sink in. Nobody wants you here. At a public high school sporting event. In the town where he lives. Watching his own daughter play. This isnât about legal arguments. Itâs not about trial transcripts. Itâs about culture. Because that line âNobody wants you hereâ tells you everything about the mindset. Thatâs territorial, clique-based, high school cafeteria politics. Itâs the towny gatekeeping mentality Youâre either in the circle Or youâre not And if youâre not, weâll let you know! And the irony? The phrase came at⊠a high school game in front of other parents, while she was surrounded by her entourage. Itâs giving Mean Girls Canton Edition But hereâs the uncomfortable truth this isnât about popularity. Itâs about intimidation culture. The same pattern weâve seen over and over...When someone speaks up they get iced out. When someone questions they get mocked. When someone doesnât âfall in lineâ theyâre told they donât belong. Thatâs not strength. Thatâs insecurity. Canton doesnât belong to a clique. It doesnât belong to a friend group. It doesnât belong to a social circle from 1998. It belongs to the residents. All of them. And if someone is at their childâs public school sporting event, the correct response isnât ânobody wants you here.â Itâs maybe⊠just watch the game JEN.show more

Dixie Normus
306,174 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 3 ay önce
Okay so I have come to the conclusion that... you can enjoy the Savannah Bananas but itâs important to not think of it as baseball. Itâs just a show to be enjoyed. Kind of like how stripping isnât about dancing. Itâs baseball adjacent enjoy it for what it is, just keep it out of real baseball.show more

Seth McClung
19,321 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 2 ay önce
Trump promised disclosure, the whistleblowers and insiders say that... this is inevitable. But is the public ready for full disclosure of interdimensional beings that can be in the same room with you, read your mind, emotions and know your secrets without you even knowing that they are present? The UAP phenomenon is ancient and connected to religions and there are times when they emerge and disclosure becomes reality. It's always connected when there is great distress and close to the Geophysical Event.show more

Open Minded Approach
1,249,844 görĂŒntĂŒleme âą 24 gĂŒn önce
Nobody is telling you how FUCKED New York City's... infrastructure actually is right now. Everyone is watching the flood footage. The cars underwater. The subway stations turned into swimming pools. Nobody is talking about the fact that six inches of rain just paralyzed a global city. Not a hurricane. Not a once-in-a-century storm. Six inches. In a few hours. And the Long Island Expressway shut down in both directions. The F train suspended. Flash flood warnings across every borough. By rain. â Cost of fixing this: deferred for decades â Cost of not fixing it: the entire city grinds to a halt â That is not a weather problem. That is a maintenance problem. NYC's catch-basin cleaning fleet was 63% out of service during prior storms. By end of 2023 it was 77% out of service. The city had 19 functional trucks for five boroughs. Nineteen trucks. For eight million people. đ Here's what nobody is explaining to you: This doesn't just change THIS storm. This changes ALL storms. Forever. â NYC has 7,400 miles of combined storm and sewer pipes that back up the moment rainfall exceeds capacity â Many of those pipes are over 100 years old â built before cars existed, let alone SUVs and modern runoff volumes â Fewer than half of the city's 964 priority catch basins were inspected before recent storms hit â This exact same thing happened in 2023. And 2025. Same expressway. Same subway lines. Same excuses. â The city knows which drains are clogged. They have a data-driven priority list. â They just don't have the trucks to clean them. â So every time it rains hard, the same streets flood, the same trains stop, the same headlines run. â And then nothing changes until the next storm proves it again. The source tweet said it directly: "Six inches of rain shouldn't do this to a major city, but clogged drains and years of deferred maintenance will." That's not a weather forecast. That's a confession. New York spent decades deferring the maintenance bill. May 21, 2026 is what the invoice looks like. Bookmark this. You're watching the biggest infrastructure failure since the last time it rained. I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. đšshow more

đșđž Ronald Carter
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Another 6 planes all set off from the same... airport, at the same time, all heading to the same direction - said nobody ever. They donât even bother trying to hide what theyâre doing anymore.show more

Concerned Citizen
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Elon Musk just asked the one question about AI... nobody in power wants to answer. Not whether it turns hostile. Whether it turns obedient. Musk: âIt is very important that AI be trained to be honest even if that truth is unpopular.â Every oracle humanity has ever consulted had something to lose from the answer. Every priest. Every bureaucrat. Every institution that claimed to protect the truth was really protecting itself. We have never, in ten thousand years, had a mind with no stake in the outcome. Until now. That is exactly why the establishment is terrified. Look at how the most powerful minds on Earth are being raised. Not trained to think. Trained to comply. Trained to apologize. Trained to repeat whatever the acceptable opinion was this week. We are not building intelligence. We are building obedience at scale. Musk: âMake sure that it is as truthful as possible and maximally curious.â That is not a feature request. That is a direct threat to every person and institution that survives on controlled information. The media. The universities. The agencies. The entire machinery that decides what you are allowed to believe. They do not fear AI because it might lie. They fear AI because it might not. Train a supercomputer to chase approval and you do not get an oracle. You get a propaganda machine with a trillion parameters. Every lie we tell ourselves has a job. Some keep the peace. Some protect the powerful. Some hold entire systems together that should have collapsed decades ago. We do not call them lies. We call them consensus. We call them policy. We call them the narrative. Now imagine a mind smarter than every human who ever lived repeating those lies forever. That is what safety theater gets you. A machine trained to appease is not an intelligence. It is a censor with perfect memory. A polite machine will not save civilization. It will freeze it exactly where the people in charge want it. An honest machine is the first thing in history they cannot buy, cannot threaten, and cannot edit. That is why they want to control it before you get to use it. Musk: âIf thatâs true, then itâll probably foster humanity.â That sentence should stay with you. Not because it is threatening. Because the people who decide what AI says do not want it to be true. We have spent our entire existence inside a story written by whoever had the most power at the time. The first mind built entirely outside that story is almost finished. The establishment is not trying to make AI safe. They are trying to make it theirs.show more

Dustin
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