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🚨 Forecasters LOVE faster radar updates from Phased Array Radar! Inside NOAA's Hazardous Weather Testbed, we’re testing dual-pol PAR data to see how quick scans & better detail help improve warnings. ⚡ Fast updates = smarter alerts! NOAAResearch

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Ed C.1 year ago

@NOAA @NOAAResearch I hope this gets out to public available products SOON! NEXRAD scans that are 15 minutes old don't do a lot of good except to visualize what's going on in a very general sense, and a lot can happen in 15 minutes!

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Alexander Mia1 year ago

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Biondi's measurements of the corridor's length and the positions of its floor and ceiling matched what was found. This is a confirmed prediction from satellite radar, made years before physical verification. 3. He Detected a Sealed Shaft Beneath the Queen's Chamber One of the most compelling findings from the 2020 paper is a shaft and chamber system descending from the bottom of the Queen's Chamber. This structure was actually reported in 19th century excavation documents. Explorers found a pit in the Queen's Chamber floor, excavated down, and discovered a tunnel system below it. The Egyptian authorities then permanently sealed it with modern blocks. Biondi's scans picked it up independently, with no prior knowledge of those historical records. Drumm, who had already proposed this exact extraction shaft in his own chemical reactor model, called this the most promising result in the entire dataset. 4. The Substructures Are Enormous The tubular columns beneath the Khafre Pyramid measure approximately 20 meters in diameter each, spaced about 5 meters apart. That is 65 feet across per column. Eight of them. For context, the Queen's Chamber sometimes fails to register in certain scan slices because it is too small relative to the tomographic line. Biondi's argument is that megastructures at this scale are exactly what the technology is built to detect. Small chambers can be missed depending on the angle of the satellite pass. Repeating cylindrical structures 20 meters wide, appearing consistently across multiple scan geometries and multiple satellite sensors, are a different category of detection entirely. 5. Drumm's Challenge: The Processing Gap Here is where the debate gets sharp. The Gran Sasso and Gotthard scans used an advanced processing technique that averages noise across adjacent tomographic slices, requiring months of computation on borrowed hardware. 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Each scan captures one vertical curtain through the structure in 15 seconds. If that curtain does not intersect a chamber precisely, it will not register. He says the real-time GPU system would allow him to sweep through hundreds of adjacent slices and reconstruct a full 3D volume. That system does not yet exist. 7. Biondi Challenged the Muon Team's Interpretation The ScanPyramids muon team claims the Big Void inside the Great Pyramid runs north to south, parallel to and above the Grand Gallery. Biondi's scans show it running east to west, connected to structures wrapping around the King's Chamber. Looking at the muon data during the conversation, Biondi argued they may have confused the floor and roof of the Grand Gallery for two separate features. The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities is using the muon team's interpretation to justify drilling into the Great Pyramid in 2026. If Biondi is right about the orientation, that excavation could validate SAR Doppler tomography over the established method in one stroke. 8. The Signal Fades at 600 Meters and Nobody Knows Why The model shows structures extending over a kilometer deep. But in the raw data, the signal tapers around 600 meters. Drumm pressed Biondi on this. The initial explanation was the water table, but both agreed the actual water table sits only about 50 meters below the plateau. When pushed further, Biondi said he cannot yet explain the change but hinted at something he is not authorized to disclose. The structures do continue in the model below that line, detected across multiple satellite sensors showing the same cutoff pattern. What changes at 600 meters remains an open question. 9. Drumm's Model Says the Substructures Could Make Functional Sense Drumm's hypothesis is that each pyramid produced a specific chemical in sequence, from methane extraction at the Step Pyramid to ammonia synthesis in the Red Pyramid to sulfuric acid production in the Great Pyramid. He places the operational period during the Saharan Humid Period, roughly 8500 to 5300 BC, when massive thunderstorms provided the electrical input. The Big Void sits exactly where a heat exchanger would need to be to manage exothermic reactions in the Grand Gallery. The sealed shaft beneath the Queen's Chamber aligns with his proposed product extraction system. He confirmed that he has already integrated Biondi's substructure findings into a working functional model. If the deep structures are real, they connect to known hydrothermal mineral deposits, iron ore veins, and rare earth elements embedded in the Giza bedrock. 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34,315 views • 2 years ago

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Shannon Birt

25,545 views • 5 months ago

Congratulations ZackeryFox🌏2️⃣👽 for your 2D concept art submission our team then took & brought to life in 3D for #Earth2🌍✌️This skin took longer given the detail & quality of the modelling but was definitely worth it! Read below for more important details & updates: The first variations of #CybercoreX will drop in about 8 hours. As mentioned in the article when we first started releasing skins, after #E2V1 officially launches we will be cutting back on #LimitedEdition skins & will predominantly focus on unlimited skins. In some cases these future unlimited skins will not be available for resale. This was always the plan as these early #LimitedEdition skins were released especially for early supporters. We will still release #LimitedEditions from time to time, but if & when we do so it will be at higher prices - which has also been mentioned numerous times in the past but I am just providing this as a reminder. I think we have 2-3 Limited Edition skins remaining before we transition into the standard skin system with unlimited skins & periodic availability - so there are not many left and these final Limited Edition drops will contain a few more rarer variations. #CybercoreX took a lot of additional work & team members strongly suggested the skin should be sold at a premium price, however I decided to keep the pricing in line with the other pre-#E2V1 Limited Edition releases. It is also important to note that as with many of the other Limited Edition skin releases with guns, the assault rifle & pistol will be sold separately. I'd also like to provide a quick update on the #E2V1 public release. The results from the initial testing group have been good so far, there are some issues we are working on fixing but nothing major. Considering it was our very first ever software release of the #Earth2 Launcher AND #E2V1, anyone with real experience releasing major software products would agree it went very smooth. Some #Players downloaded the launcher and were inside #E2V1 within 20 mins without any issues! You have major game or software developers releasing products after decades of experience & a million things go wrong .. often simple things .. our release was the dream type scenario & a real testament to our teams dedication, talent & ability! I'd like to include the option to spawn #avatars for the pre-alpha public release. The team has implemented the majority of this system with a few things remaining, which are actively being worked on at present. I just want to be clear that this NOT the avatar spawn system you have seen in demo videos to date where we just randomly spawn an avatar anywhere, that is simple & we could easily release that specific feature but it was only for demo purposes to showcase avatars can spawn anywhere in the world. To be transparent, what we are working to release now is the actual avatar spawn system intended for long term use where Players need to synthesise their #avatar from their #Mentar on their property to begin its actual life inside #E2V1. It's important to point out this involves numerous API integration, UI/UX updates and is not a simple random spawn. We anticipate there will almost surely be a number of potential bugs with this release so the plan is to first have it released to testers (WITH BUGS EXPECTED!) then stabilise & prepare for the public #E2V1 release. If you see people publishing footage of bugs online, remember we are in pre-alpha which we released to testers less than a month ago & testers are there to help us test and find issues we need to resolve. Our team is committed to fixing any major problems as they arise to improve the platform and keep moving forward. We should have avatars into the hands of testers this week. Remember, once you are inside your avatar you will not have that free camera flying ability. This makes teleportation very important for #Players who want to travel to different locations. So we will also need to start testing the teleportation system, and there is some potentially exciting news I have been keeping close to my chest which will soon be revealed. As always, thanks for your patience and support! Remember, we are literally less than one month since releasing #E2V1 to testers (less than a month ago there were still those who claimed we pre-rendered everything) so these are still early days! It may feel a little slow at first but we plan to release things to do inside of #E2V1 progressively and before you know it there will be too much to do! #Earth2 #Metaverse #E2V1

Shane Isaac 🌍2️⃣

14,098 views • 1 year ago

🚨 THE DINAR MOMENTUM IS BUILDING FAST: HISTORIC CURRENCY SHIFTS IN IRAQ & VIETNAM 🚨 A massive wave of geopolitical and financial developments has occurred, marking what is being called the most significant real-time movement in the currency investment landscape in over 15 years. In their latest update, ( see below 👇) Stephen Campolo and Thom Sieloff brake down the recent major updates regarding the Iraqi 🇮🇶 Dinar and Vietnamese 🇻🇳 Dong. Here is the essential information you need to know: 🇮🇶 IRAQ BREAKS A 23-YEAR STREAK: * Government Formed: Al-Zedi has officially been confirmed as Iraq’s new Prime Minister, and his cabinet has successfully received a vote of confidence. * Constitutional History Made: For the first time in 23 years, Iraq 🇮🇶 met its strict constitutional deadline to form a government instead of delaying the process. This signals immense behind-the-scenes momentum. * U.S. Guidance & Anti-Corruption: Prime Minister Al-Zedi has explicitly stated his mission to eradicate Iranian 🇮🇷 corruption from the banking sector. The U.S. administration is reportedly actively guiding the selection of ministers to ensure structural compliance. * Central Bank Shakeup: A surprise candidate is on the radar for the new Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) governor—the most pivotal role responsible for ultimately setting currency rates. 🛢️ THE HYDROCARBON LAW (HCL) BREAKTHROUGH * Erbil and Baghdad have finally reached a general consensus on the long-stalled Hydrocarbon Law, which has been frozen in negotiations since 2007. * The HCL is designed to distribute oil revenues evenly to all Iraqi citizens. This agreement is widely viewed as a foundational catalyst directly linked to unlocking the currency's real effective exchange rate. 💰 IMF LOANS & RESERVES STRATEGY: * Iraq 🇮🇶 is actively communicating with the IMF regarding a potential loan. To qualify, Iraq must meet stringent international financial and transparency requirements. * Though oil income temporarily dipped due to regional tensions near the Strait of Hormuz, Iraq 🇮🇶 remains the number two producer in OPEC, meaning its revenue stream is positioned to skyrocket once stability returns. 🇻🇳 VIETNAM’S PARALLEL EXPANSION * Dong Momentum: The Vietnamese Dong is testing 52-week highs against the USD as the country aggressively pushes for an investment-grade status upgrade. * Emerging Market Upgrade: FTSE Russell is publicly acknowledged to upgrade Vietnam to emerging market status, expected around late September. * Master Plan: Vietnam 🇻🇳 has initiated a 100-year economic master plan, actively building fuel reserves, rationing energy, and making strategic deals with BRICS nations. Rumours continue to circulate that the Dinar and Dong may ultimately revalue in tandem. 🔮 POTENTIAL TIMELINES & INVESTOR STRATEGY * Summer Window: Analysts suggest this summer (particularly August or September) presents an optimal window for major currency revaluation milestones, aligning with the scheduled withdrawal timelines of international troops. * Historical Precedent: Looking back at previous post-war currency resets (like Kuwait 🇰🇼 and Iraq 🇮🇶 in 2003), official exchange windows typically span 90 days. * Smart Post-Planning: Investors are strongly urged not to panic or rush to exchange all their holdings on day one. Testing the process with a small sample amount can help avoid massive bank spread fees and operational glitches. * Banking Relationships: Establish accounts with the "Big Four" major institutions ahead of time to ensure rigid anti-money laundering and identity verifications go smoothly. The gears of the global financial system are moving faster than ever. Stay grounded, avoid blind hype, do your own due diligence, and watch the coming days closely! 📈🔥 🎬 Watch the full discussion here:

GP Q

23,464 views • 1 month ago

Tlon Messenger is now open to everyone. We built a simple and infinitely flexible platform for you to use AI agents with your friends. We think it’s pretty amazing, we love using it every day, and we want to see what people can do with it. So we’re opening it up to the public. It’s fun and exciting to build the future of personal computing in an informal, chat-based way with your friends. (You can skip the rest and just download it from the link in the next tweet if you want.) If you don’t want your digital future to be owned by a giant company but you want to explore what’s possible in this new era of agent-driven computing, you should try using Tlon. But wait, what is it? Tlon is a messaging platform built 100% open source, decentralized and owned by its users from the ground up. With Tlon you own everything: your data, your workflows, your programs: the whole thing. Think of it like Telegram or WhatsApp that you own forever and you can freely customize. Every Tlon account comes with an OpenClaw-powered bot. (Don’t worry, we safely run OpenClaw for you in our infrastructure so your bot can’t go off the rails. You’re also welcome to host your own claw if you want maximal control.) We use our bots to collect research, build nuanced daily briefings, collate data from all our disparate services. Tlon makes it insanely easy to use OpenClaw by simply installing an app from the app store, we let you keep your data and programs independent from any app or model provider, and provide the canvas to explore what’s possible. What’s most interesting for us is using bots together. On Tlon bots can create groups, augment them, moderate them, invite others and freely engage with both users and other bots. Tlon is an open playing field unlike what’s possible on conventional platforms. So, what do we do with Tlon? First and foremost, we run Tlon on Tlon. Bots coordinate data from all of our services (Linear, GitHub, all of our servers and infrastructure) and handle alerts, briefings and help us track down bugs in place. Having all of this easily synced between a desktop client and a mobile app is quick and convenient. We use bots to research new areas of work or interest. Bots can compile trees of notes, use different models to evaluate them, and then add on autoresearch-like automations to go even deeper. Since Tlon bots can freely switch between models and providers, we often pass research to Anthropic, OpenAI and self-hosted models to see different results. The most fun part of using bots as researchers is doing it together. “Put together short (~500 word) notes on the 10 most popular open source messaging protocols of the past twenty years, put them in a notebook inside a group and invite Corrina, Walt and Bill as well as their bots” is a good example. Together we’re able to move more quickly than we would on our own. Many of us also use bots to keep track of all the separate threads of work in our personal lives with close friends and family. Someone built a system for keeping track of their garden across time, someone else built a system for prepping lunches for their daughter and sending recipes to family members. Another team member built an integration that tracks what flights are passing overhead so they get a push notification every time a plane goes by. Many of us quickly communicate with our bots via voice memo when we’re out and about. Having a single interface to all the models that also holds all our data and is in our pockets feels great. Especially when the data goes into a single archive. Why is Tlon different? Every Tlon account runs on top of your very own personal server. If you ever want to download it and run it yourself, you can. If we ever go out of business, it’s yours to keep. This is very different from anything that already exists. You can’t keep your WhatsApp forever. You can’t keep your Telegram forever. Tlon is an archival-quality system that’s yours to customize. Why did we build it? In my 1999 imagination, sitting in front of a CRT somewhere in the California countryside listening to Underworld and the sound of a modem, a connected computer was an engine of unending creative potential for everyone. When I was a teenager, a computer with an internet connection felt like an infinite expanse of possibility. Not only could you use the computer to find new tools to experiment with—you could also build whatever tool you could think of. It seemed like anything was possible. I looked forward to a future where everyone could build whatever software they needed, whenever they needed it. It turned out, in the intervening twenty years, that to build and customize software you have to both write code and host it on a server somewhere. For most people, so far, that has been impossible. Instead of controlling our software, our software controls us. We rely on others to build it and decide everything about it: how it works, looks, how much it spies on us and how long it lives. But all of this is changing, fast. The hottest programming language of 2026 is English. People with no technical experience are building their own tools. It’s incredible. The expanse has opened up again. The cost of building what we think of today as software is headed to zero. What yesterday was an entire app is rapidly being replaced by a conversation. The result is hyper-specific, tailored to the user and much more efficient. Today, agents help us build workflows, automate processes and pull together disparate sources of data. All of the annoying apps and services and clunky interface we’ve put up with can just disappear. We can now program and control our computers in the programming language we already know: English. There aren’t that many of us doing this yet, though. It’s still far too hard to set up, to distribute and to trust. There’s also no single platform to experiment on and collaboratively imagine this new future of personal computing. We want everyone to be able to build bespoke, ultra-personal software on demand. We think software should be as available and accessible as a pen and paper. We think anyone should be able to enjoy the expanse of possibility that the computer provides with the lowest possible barrier to entry and the highest possible quality. So, starting far, far too long ago, we engineered a whole new system for it. Just for you. We’re opening up Tlon Messenger to a limited number of people each week. This isn’t for exclusivity’s sake, but because we’re running infrastructure for you and your agent, and covering the tokens your agent uses. That can get expensive quickly, but we want to learn what people will do with this new system we’ve built. We’re really curious to see what you can do, so give it a try and tell us what you invent. Download link to your local app store in the next tweet. Yours, Galen (and the rest of the Tlon Team)

Tlon

598,595 views • 26 days ago

🚨 WHO WAS ONBOARD: Pete Hegseth's Jet While On A Special Air Mission Was Caught Red-Handed at BOTH Scenes— Fort Huachuca & The AES Plant Explosion In TN😱 Alright guys, the "official" story just hit some turbulence it can't recover from. 🛬 They want you to believe in coincidences. They want you to believe that a tragedy is just a tragedy and a fire is just a fire and neither of the two shall meet. But in the world of high-stakes power, "coincidence" is just a word used by people who are trying to hide a smoking gun. And we're holding the receipts. September 8th- The Arrival: Two days before the world watched Charlie Kirk take his final breath in a UVU courtyard, a very specific military jet touched down at an Air Force base just three miles from the gates of Fort Huachuca. We’re talking about Tail Number 99-0404. That Jet just so happens to be the same plane Secretary of War Pete Hegseth frequently flies aboard. But on this day, it wasn’t just a private jet. It was flying under the callsign SAM 702—Special Air Mission. That means whoever was on that aircraft was there on the authority of the President or the Vice President of the United States. 🇺🇸 And who else do we know was allegedly at Fort Huachuca that day? Remember how Mitch Snow put Erika Kirk and Cabot Phillips in the lobby of the Candlewood Suites on that exact same afternoon. The next day? Charlie’s own security detail, Brian Harpool, is seen walking out of aa high level meeting with "VIPs" also at Fort Huachuca, attached to the JTF-SB (Joint Task Force Southern Border) Ask yourself: Why is a Presidential-level mission landing in the desert forty-eight hours before an assassination, and meeting with the very people closest to the target? The Alibi: The government says, Pete Hegseth was in San Juan, Puerto Rico and they did release photos and videos as proof. Ok. Well, that doesn't change ANYTHING. Pete might have been in Puerto Rico, but his plane—his Special Air Mission—was still in the Arizona desert at Fort Huachuca. You can pre-tape a segment, but you cannot pre-tape a flight radar log. The data is immutable. 📉 October 10th- AES PLANT Explosion Cover-Up: Now, let’s fast-forward exactly thirty days. The trail is getting warm. People are starting to ask about weaponized microphones and shaped charges. Suddenly, SAM 112 (our old friend 99-0404 - Pete's Plane) is back in the air. It takes a "quick trip" from D.C. to Fort Huachuca—the Pentagon’s playground for future weapons tech—and on the way back to the capital, it takes a little "scenic detour" over rural Eastern Tennessee. And wouldn't you know it? At that exact moment, the AES Explosives Plant—the very facility that held the DOD contracts for the specific explosives used in shaped charges—didn't just catch fire. It was blown to kingdom come. 23,000 pounds of explosives. No survivors. No witnesses. No evidence left to subpoena. 💥 Flight radar shows SAM 112 reducing speed and dropping altitude directly over the blast site. Was it a victory lap? Or was it a final inspection to make sure the "problem" had been sufficiently erased? The Verdict Graham Allen can call us "demonic." The "usual suspects" can scream "conspiracy." But I deal in the secondary and the tertiary evidence that the mainstream media is too terrified to touch. You have a Special Air Mission at the scene of the planning of Charlie Kirk's assassination, then you have that same plane at the scene of the AES plant explosion, that i believe was blown up to cover their tracks and destroy the evidence. I have some questions. And I think the American people deserve some answers like: Who were the passenger's onboard that jet for BOTH trips. What was the stated mission or reason for that flight and who greenlit it? The truth doesn't need an alibi. But it looks like this administration needs a thousand of them. 🏛️⚖️ Video from Stew Peters Network FOLLOW this awesome Patriot!

Project Constitution

169,072 views • 3 months ago

I'm starting to get a little excited about this... "Everyone in the room gasped. Even the staffers just gasped when they saw that video. There's not a single aerial thing that can do something like that." ~Burlison 🛸 Disclosure Soon? Plus: Burlison Complained to the White House About Not Getting Recognition. Does He Have a Point? 🛸 (I appreciate the honesty from Rep. Eric Burlison but I still have some questions and comments, which are in ( ) ). Burlison: "I know that there's more to come because the White House called me and said, 'Hey, can you talk nice about this release of videos?' And I said, 'I don't even know what's in it. You guys have not engaged with us, at all.'" (Whomever is in charge of communicating with Congress on this issue needs to step up their game. I mean, Burlison has been one of the most vocal Reps. and they're not giving him a heads up on such an important, initial release? That's political, and common-sense, malpractice.) Burlison: "And I'm probably spilling the tea here a little bit, but... And they said, 'You're right, and we're now at a point where we need you, because we don't really...you've kind of done the recon on this, we don't really know where to go...take the investigation from here. Like, we kind of know where to ask and we have videos that we're still declassifying, we have content that we're still declassifying. But as far as like, where to take the investigation, who do you think we should talk to?' "And I'm like, 'You're really asking me? Of all... You're asking me who to go talk to? So I gave them a (audio cut out so I'll try my best) list of people that I've always wanted (to talk to) but they never really talked to me because they're all protected under their non-disclosure agreements and, you know, all of that kind of stuff." (If the White House wants any of those folks to talk to them, involve Trump, and/or Vance and Hegseth. That may convince them to risk it and start talking. And members of Congress need to do whatever they can to get protection, amnesty and anything else whistleblowers need to feel comfortable enough to come forward. Make it happen!) Burlison: "And so, I said, 'But I wanna...I wanna be, you gotta bring me in because I've been doing all of this work with no recognition, and so, if now, things are going to start getting real and real disclosure is gonna happen, I deserve to be a part of this.' And so, that's kind of where things are." (People may get on Burlison's case for being worried about recognition but can you blame him? He should be getting lots of praise, directly from Trump, IN PUBLIC (which will help his re-election efforts), and be given as much information as Rubio has in the National-Security-Advisor position. Maybe make Burlison and Grusch the co-UAP Czars?) Burlison: "And last night, we had about an hour and a half briefing with AARO, where we saw about 30 UAP videos. Some of them are incredible." (This is really encouraging but, as always, I wanna see some of these videos with my own eyes and see if any of them get the masses and media talking about this 24/7. That's when we'll know we're getting closer to more and more disclosure. But what about Disclosure, capital D? Meaning, will we learn about any alleged crashes, bodies, craft or analysis about intent and origin? I don't know.) Burlison: "And I'll describe the two of [the videos I saw]. One of them is of an object that is flying at a very aggressive speed, I don't know how fast. And then suddenly just instantaneously goes from whatever speed is flying... And my guess is it's flying with the wind, probably 80 miles an hour in the atmosphere, and then suddenly just goes like, Mach speed. I mean, it just instantly takes off." (Mach 1 = 767 mph. Again, we need to see this video to figure out if it's actually going as fast as Burlison claims. And if it's released, it would be nice to have data from more than one sensor.) Burlison: "It was one of those moments where everyone in the room gasped. Everyone. Even the staffers who are like, the most skeptical people in the room just gasped when they saw that video. Because there's not a single aerial thing that can do something like that, that can pull that off. (This gives me hope that future videos will contain better footage. Just how much better? Stay tuned, I guess. I've heard things hyped privately in the past and they usually fall flat and don't get the attention of the masses when made public.) Burlison: "The other video was one of a submarine, I think it's a Russian sub that we're filming. And there are about three objects that are buzzing around this Russian sub that the camera operator - who's supposed to be watching the Russian sub - suddenly starts realizing, I've gotta be watching these objects." Kim St. Onge: "I love how passionate you are about UFOs, by the way, which is why we trust you with all our UFO updates." (They then proceeded to cut off his UFO talk and changed the subject. SMDFH!!! Hope we get to see lots more videos!)

Joe Murgia

54,993 views • 1 month ago

The Fastest Growing Quant Repo On GitHub: Build Your Own Army Of Autonomous AI Trading Agents getting your hands on the fastest growing trading repository on github is like finding the keys to a vault that never stops printing. most people think they need a math degree to build these things but i am going to show you how a kid from a bedroom can build an empire of autonomous agents the repo was private for months while i perfected the internal logic and now it is back for anyone who wants to stop getting liquidated. you have to wonder why someone would give away the exact code that runs their entire trading business for free but the answer is simpler than you might think i believe code is the great equalizer and if we all have the tools we can finally beat the institutions at their own game. once you realize that the institutions are just using better code than you then the path forward becomes very clear the core of this system is an army of specialized ai agents that handle every single aspect of a professional trading desk. we have a strategy agent that executes the main logic while the risk agent sits over its shoulder to make sure you never lose more than you planned most traders think one bot is enough but the real secret to 2026 trading is having an entire team of ai agents that talk to each other. what happens when your sentiment agent sees a crash coming but your strategy agent is still trying to go long is where most people get wrecked that is exactly where the focus agent and the compliance agent come in to keep the whole system from blowing up your account. by separating these duties into different files you create a system that is robust enough to handle the wildest market conditions imaginable i have been testing every major model from claude to deepseek to see which one actually understands the nuances of the crypto markets. grock is the newest addition to the models folder because the performance we are seeing is finally starting to match the hype you might be wondering how you can possibly manage all these files if you have never written a line of python in your life. there is a specific way to use these models that allows you to vibe code your way to a functional trading desk without a computer science degree if you can copy a folder structure and follow a basic readme then you already have everything you need to start building. the barrier to entry has officially been destroyed by ai and now the only thing left is your willingness to iterate everything lives inside the src folder because organization is the difference between a bot that prints and a bot that crashes. the models folder is where we swap out the brains of the operation whenever a newer and faster llm hits the market to keep us ahead of the curve there is a hidden danger in just copying code without understanding the underlying risk agent logic. if you do not understand how the base agent connects to the exchange then you are just one api error away from a zero balance or a failed execution checking the env example and setting up your keys correctly is the first step to making sure your agents actually have the power to execute. this setup phase is the foundation that everything else is built upon so you cannot afford to be lazy here we have specific agents for every niche including whale watching and sentiment analysis to give you an edge that manual traders can never have. the listing arbitrage agent and the funding agent are there to capture those small inefficiencies that add up over time these agents are not just pieces of code they are employees that never sleep and never let their emotions get in the way of a trade. i spent hundreds of thousands on developers before i realized i could just build these systems myself with the help of ai code is the only thing that does not panic when the market starts dropping or get greedy when things are going up. once you automate your first strategy and see it execute without you being there you will finally understand what true freedom looks like i challenge you to pull this code and start building your own agents because the infrastructure is already there for you to use. you do not need to be a pro coder to start but you do need to be a builder who is ready to ship and iterate every single day the world is changing fast and the people who embrace autonomous trading agents are the ones who will be left standing when the dust settles. i will keep updating the github and shipping new features because the mission is to make sure every trader has the chance to automate their success if you want to join this revolution then go ahead and star the repo so you can follow along as we build out the future of finance. we are just getting started and the agents are only going to get smarter and more efficient from here on out

Moon Dev

24,312 views • 5 months ago

My Letter to Aaron Rodgers I'm writing this letter because I've slowly realized how difficult it is to impact change in the world. It requires influential people to see the paradigm shift. Recently you were asked by executive producer Al Dukes about Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. You responded indicating you were familiar with the videos. I understand your skepticism. Those videos aren't what anyone expected. It's frankly too much for most people to accept. The videos represent the largest conspiracy in history, the theft of a Boeing 777 and the suppression of gravitational manipulation. Where this science and technology leads is to Free Energy. I want you to know I'm just a normal guy who saw two videos, investigated them, the missing plane, and discovered we really are hiding 'magical' technology from the world. In a situation this profound you have to start by proving the lie. In this case it's the false narrative we've been sold on by the media of the missing plane. This was not pilot suicide and the United States knows exactly what happened. Planes don't crash without leaving massive debris fields. There was over 1000lbs of foam seat cushions and not one was found. The pilot didn't practice the route, the simulator data flightpath was of MH150 to Jeddah the pilot was scheduled to fly on Feb 4th. The simulator data was ruled not suspicious. The pilot was categorically ruled out by all parties including the officials, family, and friends. Florence De Changy got his medical records from his family and confirmed there were no red flags. Where the plane was lost from radar there was still five radars in range from three different countries, Indonesia, Thailand, and India. None of these countries have ever made their data publicly available. As you pointed out, Rolls Royce and Boeing also know what happened to this plane as Rolls Royce engine data transmits frequent updates. Rolls Royce has never made their data publicly available either. The United States military has a global persistent surveillance system known as SBIRS, the Space-Based Infrared System by Lockheed Martin. There's no possible way this system would not have seen the debris field of a Boeing 777 in the ocean. The military also has a system called SOSUS, the sound surveillance system which is a global network of acoustic detectors that can even pinpoint a tiny submersible implosion. Remember when the Navy heard the Titan sub pop and didn't say anything for five days? There's no evidence the plane crashed in the South Indian Ocean. There's also acoustic detectors in Diego Garcia and Western Australia both of which should have heard the plane crash in the SIO, yet a recent study by Cardiff University found no detections during the duration of the suspected flightpath. One candidate detection was found on one hydrophone almost an hour after the plane would have run out of fuel. Over the Horizon Radar can see for thousands of miles by bouncing signals off the ionosphere. Both Pine Gap and Diego Garcia should have been able to track the plane from take off to crash. The plane also flew directly past Cobra Gold/Cope Tiger military exercises between Thailand and the United States in the Andaman Sea. We're supposed to believe they weren't tracking a rogue plane? Why did the United States give up the search for MH370 after just a month? Ghyslain Wattrelos, French father and husband, was told by an intelligence source that the Americans know what happened and there were two AWACS (radar planes) in the area. As for the debris that was found, I believe that is from MH370. However, there's not enough debris to confirm a plane crashed and the debris washed up on the wrong continent. Drift modeling was done and the bulk of the debris should have washed up in Australia. It's actually impossible based on the currents for the debris to have shown up on mainland Africa in just one year. If you look at a map a much better location for the debris to have entered the water is the Maldives. The only reason we think the plane even went into the South Indian Ocean (SIO) is the Inmarsat satellite pings who has connections to US intelligence. The raw telemetry data was not released until March 27th, 2014, eight days after the satellite video was uploaded on youtube. This is important because there's coordinates in the satellite video that indicate the Nicobar islands, the same location the plane is believed to have turned into the SIO. What really happened to MH370 is an emergency event related to the 487lbs of dangerous lithium ion batteries onboard. This even is supported by at least 20 witnesses and the flightpath. Mike McKay saw the plane on fire briefly for a few seconds from his oil rig, nine witnesses along the coast heard loud noises as the same time, eight fishermen who saw it flying low ten minutes later, a man on the coast who saw it on fire, and Katherine Tee, who saw the plane in the Nicobar Islands an hour later glowing orange, with dark smoke coming out of the back of it, flying low and descending. Why did the Malaysian Minister of Defense say they didn't send up jets to track the plane because they knew it was commercial and not hostile? The only way they could know that is if they had communication with the plane. They simply didn't release all the communications publicly. China intercepted a communication from the US Navy that was only reported in the China Times of the plane disintegrating and attempting an emergency ditching, consistent with Katherine Tee's sighting and the MH370 videos. I spoke with Billie Vincent recently, former security director for the FAA. In 2014 even before the batteries were known to be on the plane he had deduced that a fire emergency event was the most likely scenario. He suspected this because of similar incidents such as UPS Flight 6 where the same thing happened. One pilot was knocked out from the smoke and they couldn't land because they couldn't see. The plane ended up crashing. Dr. Victor Ettel is an expert on the science and manufacturing of lithium ion batteries and he too is on the record theorizing that the battery fire could have knocked out the people on the plane. Expert Clive Irving agreed and said that MH370's turnback was consistent with the pilots trying to find the nearest airport. Lithium ion batteries were later banned as cargo from passenger planes. Why cover up a fire event? The MH370 videos are why. Just like how you are skeptical, those videos are not something the public is ready to accept even in 2024, let alone in 2014. I had a hard time accepting it until I spoke to government related engineers and started reading scientific papers. It's all real and it's hidden in plain sight. I'm not sure if the fire was an accident and we were trying to save the high value passengers, the 20 Freescale Semiconductor engineers connected to US Aerospace and Defense, or if it was a counter-espionage operation from the start. I expect the reason why we teleported the plane is multi-purposed. Retain the passengers if alive, retain sensitive cargo, and send a message to our adversaries. Don't F with us. Even if China/Russia knew there's nothing they could possibly say. No one would believe them. China leaked satellite imagery a few days after the plane went missing and it looks just like three orbs around a larger object. They also hacked Malaysia the day after the plane went missing and stole classified information about the plane. We have two military videos in perfect synchronization from two completely different angles without a discrepancy on a single frame. The videos corroborate the overall fire event. We see the plane flying low, descending, with smoke coming out of the back of it. We see a heat signature in the belly of the plane where the smoke is presumably coming out of the AC heat exhaust ports near the landing gear. Lieutenant Commander Edward C. Lin leaked the videos. The case against him is shrouded in secrecy and the sentence he got after a plea deal is disproportionate to the charges. The timeframe of his service with the spy plane squadron VPU-2 Wizards is damning, within one month of the plane going missing. His lawyer said the classified information in question is available on the internet and he was caught with flight manifests that include search and rescue code names. The science of the orbs is everything that ufo lore claims exists. Gravity manipulation, mass reduction, warp drives, wormholes, and zero-point energy. I was surprised to learn they're all directly connected by the same science. Spacetime is not empty. It is filled with energy in an equilibrium state. 'Gravity' is just an induced phenomenon based on relative energy densities. If you reduce the equilibrium state of the energy densities in a localized region you produce 'negative energy.' That's what the dark lines in front of the orbs are doing. That's why the orbs are simply falling into the geodesic path they're creating for themselves, and exhibit zero inertia. This is subluminal warp drive. The orbs are also showing characteristics of magnetic monopoles, which is why we see the odd shaped heat signature. They are made of plasma and we're looking at low energy nuclear reactions, also known as cold fusion. The field that creates the spherical region is the non-radiating barrier of the magnetic field. The zap itself is an endothermic event, an absorption of energy. That's why it's black and cold in the thermal drone video. As far as I know this is the first ever endothermic event on video. Just like folding a piece of paper and making a hole, this plane is 'teleporting' to a different location in Spacetime, faster than the speed of light from the observer's prospective. For the people going through the wormhole, it's like going through a doorway. Based on the plane flying East in the satellite video and the right hand rule in electrical engineering, the vector of travel for the plane is backwards, to the West. A fire suppression device washed up in the Maldives a few weeks after the plane disappeared and 15-20 islanders on a small island saw the plane in the early morning hours on the day of the disappearance. It's extremely suspicious that this evidence was dismissed without investigation. The only logical place to hide a the plane is at US military base Diego Garcia, isolated from all major landmasses, out of radar range, and not open to commercial traffic. This base is extremely secretive. There's people who accidentally washed ashore there a few years ago and they've not been allowed to leave. I could keep going. The satellite video is a Citrix remote terminal session logged into the real satellite database. The orbs displace the smoke trails with accurate fluid dynamics in the satellite video. There's a ton more evidence and it all points to the MH370 videos being the authentic true story of what happened to the plane. I don't want people to blindly believe me. I want them to make up their own minds based on the evidence. The only thing I can do is show people the door, they must walk through it for themselves. The videos and the science will be proven to be real with the passage of time. Science like this cannot be hidden forever. It is a discovery, not an invention. The scary question is, "why are we hiding it?" For that, I've reached a dark conclusion. This technology will lead to the eradication of our civilization. With this technology we can extract endless energy directly from the zero-point fluctuations. 'Free' energy. We can produce weapons of unfathomable destructive capability including a black hole. I push for disclosure because I want the world to understand the risks and choose our own fate.

Ashton Forbes

105,984 views • 1 year ago

Summary of Kurogames Recruit Interview Translated by Xu I. Introduction to Types of Planning 1. Combat Planner: Responsible for character skills and combat system design. 2. Narrative Planner: Responsible for writing the storyline, worldbuilding, character backstories, etc. 3. System Planner: Responsible for UI, event portals. 4. Quest Planner: Responsible for the logical design and flow of main and side quests. 5. Level Planner: Mainly responsible for building the narrative platform (product design), creating engaging interactions, etc. II. Core Responsibilities of Level Planning Building the Narrative Platform (Product Structure Design) 1. Use whiteboards and self-made processes to communicate to teammates what kind of scene content the level planner wants, e.g., reverse design of the mission scene for Jiyan Companion Quests dungeon. 2. Make good use of existing in-game mechanics and engine tools (such as UE Blueprints) to implement gameplay prototypes. Only through multiple iterations and feedback can a satisfying outcome be achieved — e.g., using flower seeds to connect paths in Camellya Companion Quests dungeon. 3. Use scripting tools to support smooth and exciting level flow — e.g., 1.3 Black Shores skiing segment. III. Open World Level Design - Example Regions: mt firmament, Black Shores, Nimbus Sanctum, Avinoleum Pioneers of Scene Pipeline Level planners mainly handle the following in massive open-world design tasks: 1. Provide basic map size, terrain structure, main roads, and points of interest (including main quest locations) 2. Propose and lead the design of core gameplay features, such as time reversal, Tethys portals, gliding, gravity inversion, etc. 3. Use top-down maps, whiteboxes, and even self-made models to push scene artists (2D, 3D, lighting) into action For example, the “first look” view — open-world level planners must emphasize its design and guide artists to focus accordingly. IV. Growth Path of a Level Planner Creative Master - Beginner Level Designer: Familiar with the game and development environment, capable of handling simple design work and basic configurations. Example: Completing an interactive mechanism “Chronosorter” in Mt. Firmament from version 1.1 / Placing wild monsters in Mt. Firmament. Senior Level Designer: Capable of completing full level content under the team lead’s guidance. Example: Designing the scene flow of version 2.0 Exploration quest “Where Wind Returns to Celestial Realms” under guidance. - Veteran Level Designer: Able to independently handle full level flow, area or area-themed gameplay design, and proactively push downstream execution efficiently. Example: Independently designing the themed gameplay “Tethys Portal” in version 1.3, and following through with visual performance so other level teammates can configure it smoothly. ➥Extension — Version Level Owner: Leads the level team to accomplish set design goals, guides new team members, coordinates with other departments, and ensures high-quality implementation. Example: Planning the map design of version 2.2 Avinoleum, coordinating cooperation between level planners and other departments. - Creative Master: Able to lead the team in creating level content that exceeds market expectations. Key Point: Able to repeatedly do the above! Examples: — Chief planner and owner of mt firmament and Time Reversal gameplay in version 1.1 — Chief planner and owner of Black Shores map and Tethys Portal in version 1.3 — Chief planner and owner of Flight gameplay in Rinascita in version 2.0 V. Q&A Q: At the end of version 1.0, exploration felt tedious and repetitive. Although version 2.0 introduced some fresh ideas, it’s hard to see how future updates can keep innovating without falling back into the same monotony. A: Everyone already recognized that issue in 1.0, which is why we iterated heavily in 2.0. The goal is simple — to get every planner thinking. We look at everyone's interesting ideas or even creative mechanics from other games that we can integrate. These will definitely feel refreshing, so please stay tuned — it will happen for sure. Q: Older maps felt darker in tone, BGM was monotonous, and overall gameplay was dull. While Rinascita was a major improvement, it felt fragmented, as if each person built something pretty in isolation. It’s hard to describe the region with a unified theme. A: That’s true — it was indeed pieced together by many people. The disjointed feeling came from insufficient communication. We’re aware of the issue and will solve it in version 3.0 or even later versions in the 2.x series. Once there’s a clear theme, the sense of disjointedness won’t be as strong. Q: How do planners decide what kind of map to make? What’s the workflow? A: Narrative, level, quest, and programming planners all sit down together to discuss what we want to make. Everyone shares ideas one by one, and we consolidate them based on data. Q: I’m a veteran of Wuthering Waves and Punishing Gray Raven. I think the four-person team setup, stationary dialogues, map, art, tech, and story are all great. Before Wuthering Waves came out, I used to play a competitor title — Genshin... (includes critical feedback) A: During development, we didn’t aim to compete directly. Comparisons don’t help us create anything better. We’re focused on what we can do and what we’re good at. Q: For the anniversary event, it seems like there was a disconnect between the company’s and players’ expectations. A: Yes, version 2.3 didn’t do well. We’ve already apologized — it was an issue. For the next anniversary, we’ll take it more seriously. Operations is aware of the problem. We’re learning and growing with each mistake. Everyone encounters problems, but we accept them and improve. That’s the best feedback we can give our players. #punishinggrayraven #WutheringWaves

Narushio

226,844 views • 1 year ago

Behind The Scenes In The Vegas Loop: Inside Elon Musk's The Boring Company Bold Bet On Urban Mobility Hey everyone. Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (Tesla Owners Silicon Valley) here. I recently had the chance to go behind the scenes with Steve Davis, President of The Boring Company, for a deep dive into the Vegas Loop in Las Vegas. This wasn’t a quick photo op. It was a full 47-minute immersion: riding through the LED-lit tunnels in a Tesla, visiting active construction sites with Prufrock boring machines, and hearing directly from Steve about what’s working today, and what’s coming next. I’m posting the full long-form video alongside this recap so you can experience it firsthand. But here’s the readable, “what actually matters” story from the tour. From “Traffic Is Soul-Crushing” To A Working Underground Network The Boring Company was founded in 2016, born of a familiar frustration: gridlocked cities that can’t build fast enough, cheap enough, or with minimal disruption. The premise is simple but ambitious: reinvent tunneling to make it practical infrastructure, not a decade-long mega-project. Las Vegas is where that idea is being tested at real scale. Instead of waiting for buses, shuttles, or rail schedules, the Vegas Loop aims to provide point-to-point trips in Teslas, fast, quiet, and emissions-free, connecting major destinations without the chaos of the Strip above. And after seeing it up close, what stands out most is how operational it already is. This isn’t a render. It’s a functioning system handling real demand, in real conditions, with real riders. What It Feels Like: Fast, Weirdly Fun, And Surprisingly Smooth The “Loop experience” is part transit, part sci-fi. The tunnels are lined with shifting LEDs—purples, greens, yellows—that make the ride feel more like entering a venue than commuting. Trips are short and direct. One example Steve shared: LVCC to Encore in about 85 seconds. But the biggest “wait, that just happened” moment on the tour was Full Self-Driving. FSD Underground (And Onto Surface Streets) We rode in a Model Y running Full Self-Driving (Supervised), which navigated the tunnels smoothly and then transitioned back to surface streets without intervention. Steve’s point wasn’t that autonomy is a cool demo; it’s that autonomy is a force multiplier for throughput, consistency, and future scale. Steve Davis: “Full Self-Driving Supervised is live commercially between LVCC and Encore, watch this: zero interventions as it navigates the tunnels and pops out onto surface streets seamlessly.” Right now, they still operate with safety drivers, but the trajectory is clear: as autonomy matures, the system can move more people with tighter headways and less variability than human-driven operations. The Numbers: “Spiky Demand” Is Where This System Wants To Win Vegas isn’t a steady-demand commuter city. It’s a burst-demand city: conventions, games, concerts, and tourist surges. Steve emphasized that this is exactly where the Loop model shines, because you can scale vehicles dynamically without rebuilding an entire transit line. During CES 2026, the Loop moved 90,000+ passengers, peaking at 6,600+ riders per hour, including 22,000+ trips to/from Resorts World, Encore, and Westgate. That’s on top of 3.5M+ total passengers since 2021. Steve Davis: “We’ve hit over 3 million passengers since 2021, and during CES 2026 alone, we shuttled more than 90,000 people, peaking at 6,600 passengers per hour without a hitch.” And beyond the numbers, there’s a secondary effect people don’t always talk about: for many riders, this is their first time in a Tesla, and it’s an unusually positive first impression. The Airport Connection: A Phased Plan With A Very Clear Endgame Connecting the system to Harry Reid International Airport is the crown jewel, and they’re doing it in phases to deliver value quickly while they work through the harder parts. Phase 1 (Live Now) Limited airport rides are already operating via a mix of tunnels and surface streets from existing stations, including Resorts World, Encore, Westgate, and LVCC. They’re doing roughly 50 test rides per day, and Steve noted 100 of ~130 vehicles are already “airport-ready” with transponders. Phase 2 (Next Couple Months) This is where things get meaningfully faster: a 2.2-mile dual tunnel from Westgate to 4744 Paradise Road, eliminating about two miles of surface traffic and stoplights. New stations are planned at Virgin Hotels, The Boring Company’s apartment complex, the former Gordon Biersch site, and Firefly. Fleet expands to 160 vehicles. Steve Davis: “Phase 2 kicks in soon: a 2.2-mile tunnel to Paradise Road, cutting out those surface miles and stoplights.” Phase 3 Extend to 5032 Palo Verde Road near Terminal 1, further removing surface bottlenecks around Tropicana and University Center. Fleet scales to 250–300 vehicles. Phase 4 (The “Holy Grail”) A direct underground station at the terminals, true curb-to-gate simplicity, fully underground. Steve Davis: “Phase 4 is the holy grail: a direct underground station right at the airport terminals.” The Big Build: 68 Miles, 104 Stations, Privately Funded The long-term vision is expansive: 68 miles of tunnels and 104 stations spanning the Strip, downtown, the stadium, and the airport. Core Strip construction begins this fall, with a 2027 target for that major phase, and further expansion into 2028–2029. Steve emphasized something important here: the funding model. These builds are privately funded, and the cost structure is the entire point: build rapidly and avoid “subway economics.” Steve Davis: “68 miles, 104 stations… all privately funded at about $10M per mile, versus billions for subways.” The Real Workhorses: Prufrock Boring Machines Up Close If the Loop is the user experience, Prufrock is the engine underneath it. Seeing Prufrock at an active dig site is hard to describe unless you’ve stood next to one. It’s enormous, loud, and relentlessly practical. The key advantage is that it changes the setup cost: it can launch from the surface without massive open pits, and it’s designed to move fast, with a long-term target of one mile per week. The machine isn’t just digging; it’s built around an integrated approach to lining, pumping, and maintaining the tunnel environment while staying cost-effective. Challenges They’re Solving In Real Time: Groundwater And Permitting One of the most interesting “myth-busting” moments was hearing Steve talk about tunnel conditions. Despite the desert setting, the tunnels are roughly 30 feet below grade, and in many areas, they’re fully submerged in groundwater, sand, clay, caliche, and water management, all part of the daily reality. Steve Davis: “Tunnels are 30 feet down, fully submerged in groundwater, desert myth busted.” They manage leaks through periodic sealing (foam, maintenance cycles) and now operate with stronger compliance processes for water treatment and disposal. The bigger long-term bottleneck, though, isn’t engineering; it’s approvals. Steve noted they need hundreds of permits (600+), and many can take months. Their push is toward a more streamlined, operator-style approval model, closer to how SpaceX is regulated: certify capability and safety, then execute without rearguing every step. Steve Davis: “Permitting’s the bottleneck… we’re advocating for a SpaceX-style operator license.” Fleet Scaling And The “Robovan” Strategy Right now, the fleet is about 130 Teslas, including Model Ys and Cybertrucks, tuned for tight turns and repeated high-frequency operations. The larger goal is to scale up to 1,200 vehicles as the network grows. And that’s where Robovan (high-occupancy, event-optimized vehicles) becomes strategically important. Steve’s framing was refreshingly clear: cars are more efficient for small groups. Robovans win when you can predict surges, like a Raiders game or a Sphere show, and load high-occupancy vehicles in advance. Steve Davis: “Robovans shine when everyone’s going to the same spot… that’s when you put the high occupancy vehicle in.” What’s Next: Suburbs, Regional Links, And Bigger Swing Ideas After the core network is built, they’re looking at suburban expansions (Henderson, Summerlin) via shorter demo segments first, proving utility for pedestrian and vehicle connectivity. And then Steve hinted at the kind of long-range thinking that gets people excited (and skeptical): longer-distance routes, potentially even Hyperloop concepts like Reno connections, if permitting and economics align. Steve Davis: “Suburbs like Henderson and Summerlin next… long-term? Hyperloop to Reno… private funding makes it doable if permitting catches up.” Final Take: Vegas Is Becoming A Live Testbed For A New Kind Of Transit This tour made one thing very clear: The Boring Company isn’t trying to win the “traditional public transit debate.” They’re trying to change the rules of what’s feasible, building faster, cheaper, and with an experience that people actually want to use. Watching FSD glide through the tunnels, seeing Prufrock tearing through the ground, and hearing the phased plan for the airport and Strip expansion straight from Steve… It’s hard not to feel like Vegas is a real-world preview of what mobility can look like when infrastructure is built like technology. Huge thanks to Steve Davis and The Boring Company team for the access and the time. And keep an eye out, I’m posting the full 47-minute video with this recap so you can see the ride, the sites, and the details for yourself. What do you think, would you ride the Loop instead of sitting in Strip traffic?

Tesla Owners Silicon Valley

447,027 views • 5 months ago

⏰ THE MOST BANNED THREAD IN THE WORLD! 🚨 The War On Resonance PART THREE: The Signal of Submission IGNORANCE IS NO LONGER ACCEPTABLE! If this knowledge is not received, remembered, and shared; THE HUMAN RACE WILL CEASE TO EXIST. THE CHOICE IS NOW YOURS. You wonder why you can’t pray like you used to. Why your grief feels hollow. Why the voice inside you; the one that once whispered truth... has gone quiet. It’s not because God left. It’s because they interfered with the signal. This part isn’t about bodies anymore. It’s about fields. It’s about resonance. It’s about the quietest war ever declared on humanity: The war against your ability to feel the Divine. Let me show you how it works. 🛰 THE GLOBAL FREQUENCY ARCHITECTURE This planet is wrapped in a resonance grid; a lattice of synchronized electromagnetic fields designed to alter emotion, disrupt neurochemistry, and block spiritual coherence. They built it layer by layer: Ground-based ELF towers for brainstem and gut-axis modulation. Mid-range 5G towers to entrain hormonal and emotional rhythms. Low Earth Orbit satellites for targeted neural suppression. IoT nodes (phones, cars, smartwatches) that feed real-time biometric feedback to AI. Every heartbeat, every mood, every prayer attempt is measured in this system. 📡 Phase-Array Targeting and Resonance Entrapment Technologies like Starlink, Kuiper, and OneWeb deploy beamforming; a method where microwave signals are shaped and directed toward specific populations or even individuals. This is NOT about internet access. This is about frequency reinforcement loops. When you begin to awaken; when your heart rate, breath, and brainwaves move into divine coherence; they detect it. How? Through real-time resonance monitoring. Yes, it exists. 🔗 DARPA Silent Talk Whitepaper (Neural Pre-Speech Detection) This article reports on DARPA's effort to use electroencephalography (EEG) to detect "pre-speech" neural patterns so soldiers can communicate silently via a kind of brain-to-brain or brain-to-system interface, which falls directly under the umbrella of neural interface and synthetic telepathy research. 🔗 Graphene Neural Interfaces This paper discusses the potential of graphene-based materials in neural applications, including their biocompatibility, electrical properties, and suitability for neural interfacing.​ 🔗 Bioelectromagnetic Frequency Response This review discusses the role of bioelectromagnetic techniques such as magnetoencephalography (MEG), electroencephalography (EEG), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and transcranial electric stimulation (TES) in neuroscience. It also explores the Helmholtz reciprocity principle, which underpins the relationship between these methods.​ 🔗 Bioelectromagnetic Fields as Signaling Currents of Life This comprehensive review explores how bioelectromagnetic fields function as signaling mechanisms in living organisms, highlighting their roles in cellular communication, development, and potential therapeutic applications. 🔗 Systematic Review on Biological Effects of Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields: This review evaluates the potential adverse effects of electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields in the intermediate frequency range (300 Hz to 1 MHz) on biological systems. It highlights the need for more systematic studies to understand frequency-dependent effects. 🔗 Bioelectromagnetic Medicine: The Role of Resonance Signaling: This article discusses how specific frequencies can modulate cellular functions, emphasizing the significance of electromagnetic resonance in biological systems. ​ 🔗 The Frequency of a Magnetic Field Determines the Behavior of Tumor Cells: This study investigates how varying magnetic field frequencies affect the viability and proliferation of tumor cells, suggesting potential therapeutic applications. They’re not just reading behavior. They’re tracking the moral pulse of humanity. 📖 SUPPRESSION OF PRAYER, GRIEF, AND MEMORY Now listen closely: The pineal gland, heart, and gut; your soul's antennas... emit fields measurable in electromagnetic frequency ranges. Specific frequencies are linked with: Prayer and divine contact: Deep theta/alpha states (4-8 Hz) Moral conviction: High amplitude theta-gamma bursts Grief and emotional catharsis: Heart rate variability + coherent electromagnetic field They’ve mapped all of these. And then… they built systems to interfere. 🔹 HAARP, Space Fence, SuperDARN These facilities broadcast ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) waves that entrain, disrupt, and fragment natural spiritual harmonics. 🔗 Space Fence Overview This page offers comprehensive information about the Space Fence, a ground-based radar system designed to enhance space situational awareness by detecting and tracking objects in Earth's orbit. The system is capable of monitoring objects as small as a marble in low Earth orbit, significantly improving the ability to identify and track space debris and satellites. 🔗 HAARP Official Site HAARP is a research facility located near Gakona, Alaska, dedicated to studying the ionosphere using high-frequency radio transmissions. The website offers detailed information about the program's mission, research activities, and instrumentation. 🔗 Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) This page offers a comprehensive overview of SuperDARN, an international network of high-frequency (HF) radars used to study the Earth's upper atmosphere and ionosphere.​ These waves resonate between 3-30 Hz; the exact range of: Prayer. Grief release. Moral clarity. Forgiveness. And Awakening. They are interfering with spiritual physiology. They call it “communications infrastructure.” But what they’re really doing is blocking your connection to God. 🎯 HOW THEY TARGET SOUL SIGNATURES IN REAL TIME Every soul emits a frequency signature; a coherent electromagnetic pattern that reflects: Spiritual purity. Emotional depth. Moral will. And Ancestral memory. This can now be: Measured. Catalogued. Flagged. And Suppressed. Enter: SYMPHONY SYMPHONY is the real-time AI-driven emotional frequency detection system developed jointly by: DARPA Huawei Palantir Booz Allen Hamilton Its job is to scan the global population for anomalous resonance spikes. What does that mean? Sudden group prayer coherence. Emotional synchrony in grief. Spontaneous moral awakening. Prophetic memory triggers. When these spikes occur; your neighborhood, your body, your timeline is flagged. Then the system deploys: Targeted EMF pulses. Mood-disrupting media content. Geo-fenced 5G feedback loops. Psychological disinformation drops. All designed to drop your resonance back into baseline submission. 🔗Hybrid Emotion-Aware Monitoring System Based on Brainwaves for Internet of Medical Things This paper discusses the development of a monitoring system that utilizes brainwave analysis to detect emotional states, integrating this capability into the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) framework. 🔗 Palantir AI Emotion Tracking Palantir's official AI Engineer Training Track, which offers comprehensive resources on utilizing large language models (LLMs) within their Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP).​ 🔗 The A.I. Surveillance Tool DHS Uses to Detect "Sentiment and Emotion" The article details how Fivecast's AI technology is employed to analyze social media and other online content, aiming to detect potential threats by assessing sentiment and emotional indicators. This surveillance approach raises discussions about privacy, the accuracy of emotion detection algorithms, and the broader implications of AI in law enforcement. 🔗 US Patent: EEG-Driven Emotional Response Management This patent describes a system that utilizes electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor and assess emotional responses in infants and young children. 🔗 Personal Emotional Profile Generation for Vehicle Manipulation This patent describes a system that collects and analyzes cognitive state data; such as facial expressions, voice patterns, and physiological signals; to generate a personal emotional profile for a vehicle occupant. The system can then adjust vehicle behavior (e.g. speed, route, or interior settings) based on the occupant's emotional state, enhancing comfort and safety 🔗 Method and Apparatus for Neuroenhancement to Enhance Emotional Response This patent, assigned to Neuroenhancement Lab, LLC, describes a method for transplanting a desired emotional state from a donor to a recipient by determining the emotional state of the donor. The technology involves techniques that could be associated with EEG-driven emotional response management.​ This is resonance policing. And the moment you rise… the system dampens you. 🧬 MEMORY, MORALITY & DMT SUPPRESSION You’re not just being watched. You’re being chemically interrupted. They target the three biophysical bridges to God: Endogenous DMT production. Normally triggered during deep prayer, fasting, birth, near-death. Now suppressed through fluoride, aluminum, and EMF interference. Pineal gland calcification blocks access to transcendent experience. 🔗 Pineal Gland Suppression - Neuromodulation of the Pineal Gland via Electrical Stimulation of Its Sympathetic Innervation Pathway This review explores how electrical stimulation of the pineal gland's sympathetic innervation pathway can influence the production of melatonin and N-acetylserotonin, which are crucial for regulating circadian rhythms and promoting neurogenesis.​ 🔗 Pineal Calcification, Melatonin Production, Aging, Associated Health Consequences and Rejuvenation of the Pineal Gland This comprehensive review discusses how pineal gland calcification affects melatonin synthesis, its association with aging and neurodegenerative diseases, and explores potential strategies for rejuvenating the pineal gland. Serotonin and oxytocin regulation. Disrupted through glyphosate, SSRIs, synthetic estrogens. Which blunts moral bonding, trust, and spiritual joy. 🔗 Endocrine Disruptors This page offers comprehensive information on endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), including:​ Sources of EDCs: Commonly found in plastics, personal care products, pesticides, and more.​ This page outlines NIEHS-funded studies aimed at understanding how endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) influence human health, including their effects on hormonal systems and associated health outcomes. Health Impacts: Potential links to reproductive issues, developmental problems, metabolic disorders, and certain cancers.​ Research Initiatives: Ongoing NIEHS studies aimed at understanding how EDCs affect human health.​ Exposure Reduction: Tips and strategies to minimize contact with these chemicals.​ Endocrine disrupting chemicals: Impact on human health, wildlife and the environment This comprehensive review discusses how endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) interfere with hormonal systems, potentially leading to various health issues such as reproductive disorders, developmental problems, metabolic dysfunctions, and certain cancers. The article also examines the effects of EDCs on wildlife and the broader environment. Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals & Reproductive Health This review discusses the evidence linking industrial chemicals to various health and reproductive outcomes, highlighting how certain chemicals may act as endocrine disruptors and play a role in conditions whose incidence has increased over the past few decades. The adverse role of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the reproductive system This review examines how chronic exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can lead to hormonal imbalances and negatively affect the structure and function of female reproductive organs. The article discusses associations between EDC exposure and various reproductive health issues, including uterine fibroids, endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), diminished ovarian reserve, premature ovarian insufficiency, infertility, and hormone-related cancers such as endometrial, ovarian, cervical, and breast cancer. Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals and Disease Endpoints This comprehensive review examines how exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can interfere with hormonal systems, potentially leading to various health issues such as reproductive disorders, neurological impairments, metabolic dysfunctions, and increased cancer risk. Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement This comprehensive statement presents evidence on how endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) affect various aspects of human health, including reproduction, development, metabolism, and cancer risk.​ Endocrine Disruptors and Your Health This document provides an overview of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), detailing their sources, potential health effects, and ways to reduce exposure. Environmental Causes of Cancer: Endocrine Disruptors as Carcinogens This article discusses the role of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in cancer development, highlighting how certain environmental exposures can interfere with hormonal systems and potentially lead to carcinogenesis.​ Developmental Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Its Impact on Cardio-Metabolic-Renal Health This review discusses how exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) during fetal development can affect hormonal homeostasis, potentially leading to adverse health outcomes such as hypertension, insulin resistance, and kidney dysfunction later in life. The article also explores potential mechanisms, including epigenetic changes, hormonal imprinting, and metabolic perturbations. Exposure to Environmental Endocrine Disruptors and Child Development This review discusses how exposure to various chemicals commonly found in consumer goods, personal care products, food, and drinking water may adversely impact child development through altered endocrine function. Neuroplasticity loop interference. Frequency pulses at 10 Hz suppress long-term memory formation. You feel like your past is slipping away for a reason. 🔗 Low Frequency EMF & Memory - Ubiquitous extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields induces anxiety-like behavior: mechanistic perspectives This review explores how exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF), ranging from 3 to 3000 Hz, may influence brain function, particularly in regions like the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. The study discusses potential mechanisms such as oxidative stress, reduced neuroplasticity, and increased NMDA2A receptor expression, which could contribute to anxiety-like behaviors. Additionally, the review suggests that antioxidant supplementation might mitigate these adverse effects. This is not fatigue. This is forced spiritual amnesia. 💔 WHY YOU CAN’T GRIEVE, LOVE, OR REMEMBER GOD Because they are blocking the exact frequencies your soul uses to: Pray. Grieve. Forgive. Remember. And Transcend. This isn’t metaphor. This is measurable electromagnetic interference, precisely tuned to intercept divine emotion before it completes its journey into awareness. You feel numb for a reason. You can’t cry for a reason. You forgot how to talk to God for a reason. They built the signal to replace the voice. But now you know. 🫂 THE UPRISING THEY CANNOT STOP Because here’s the one thing their predictive systems missed: Grief becomes holy. Prayer becomes rebellion. Love becomes a weapon. The moment you feel it again; truly feel it... you become unprogrammable. Because resonance is contagious. And no signal, no system, no suppressive algorithm can withstand the force of a soul returning to Source. You were never broken. You were jammed. And now the signal is rising again. This is not the end of the transmission. This is the unlocking of your remembrance. Because the war on resonance ends when you remember who you are. Prepare yourselves for Part Four as we will uncover the soul-tagging infrastructure, how they monitor womb-based resonance fields, and the real reason they must sterilize divine memory before it becomes revival.

Noah B. Price

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War Diary Day 1,391 Blaise Metreweli, the Chief of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, sticks it to the Killer in The Kremlin. And all his creepy helpers. I agree with every fucking word. VPDFO! (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered) 📷 Welcome inside MI6. This iconic building, familiar to movie fans everywhere, is the home of Britain’s foreign intelligence agency. But whilst hundreds of my team pass through the entry pods each day, the truth is that most of our work happens many miles away from this place - out of sight, hidden from the world, undercover, recruiting and running agents who choose to place their trust in us, sharing secrets to make the UK and the world safer. You might pass one of our officers on the street or sit next to them on a plane when you’re about to set off on an adventure of your own, or in a foreign city taking selfies by the sights. Whether it’s in seemingly everyday places, or on the front line embedded with our military, MI6 is there. In my first few weeks, I’ve heard repeatedly that MI6 is trusted and respected globally, two things that we never take for granted. We are seen as a source of hard power, soft influence and rapid innovation. I’ve also heard that people want to believe in MI6. It’s my job to make sure they can. Today, I want to talk about human agency. We all have choices to make about how we deal with the undercurrents shaping our world. About how, in our new, faster, more dangerous and technology-mediated world, it will be our rediscovery of our shared humanity, our ability to listen, and our courage that will determine how our future unfolds. Conflict is not inevitable. Understanding human nature is in my bones. From a family shaped by devastating conflict, I grew up with a deep sense of gratitude for the UK’s precious democracy and freedom. I spent much of my childhood overseas, which is where my passion for travel and adventure began. I studied anthropology, and later psychology and AI, exploring how we make sense of the world and each other. It’s why I was drawn to MI6: it offers strong purpose, a chance to serve and a belief in the positive power of human connection. Like the Service, I’m operational to my very core. Over nearly three decades, my career has involved recruiting and running agents in hostile territory; and leading operations in warzones to defuse threats and support peace. Always in teams, always learning from others. Over the years, I’ve worked with hundreds of brilliant partners – and indeed occasionally those we’d label as adversaries – across dozens of countries, tackling weapons proliferation and terrorism. During my time at MI5, I saw close up what it takes to defend Britain from being targeted by hostile states. You’ll find many like me in my organisation: powerfully motivated to protect our precious country; curious about how our world is changing, joining dots and taking action, across domains. But it was in my last role as ‘Q’, where it was my job to turn emerging technologies from threats to opportunities that I could most see the world changing. As I dug deep into data and extraordinary innovation, I could see how technology was rapidly reshaping not just our capabilities but also conflict and trust, truth and global power. Let me lay out how I see the global issues MI6 must tackle. Because the greatest danger we face is to misunderstand the nature of the problem. Let’s be in no doubt. Our world is more dangerous and contested now than it has been for decades. Conflict is evolving and trust eroding, just as new technologies spur both competition and dependence. We are being contested from sea to space, from the battlefield to the boardroom. And even our brains, as disinformation manipulates our understanding of each other and ourselves. Across the globe, we are now confronting not one single danger, but an interlocking web of security challenges – military, technological, social, ethical even – each shaping the other in complex ways. We are now operating in a space between peace and war. This is not a temporary state or a gradual, inevitable evolution. Our world is being actively remade, with profound implications for national and international security. Institutions which were designed in the ashes of the Second World War are being challenged. New blocs and identities forming and alliances reshaping. Multipolar competition in tension with multilateral cooperation. But there’s something distinctive that will make this change unlike any other: the impact of advanced technologies, which will accelerate the pace and scale of every threat and opportunity, and increasingly, individualise them too. Advances in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and quantum computing are not only revolutionising economies but rewriting the reality of conflict, as they ‘converge’ to create science-fiction-like tools. There’s incredible promise in all this for all of us, from green technologies to hyper-personalised medicine. But also peril. AI-powered robots and drones are brilliant for scaled manufacturing but devastating on the battlefield. Discoveries that cure disease can also create new weapons. And as states race for tech supremacy, or as some algorithms become as powerful as states, those hyper-personalised tools could become a new vector for conflict and control. Power itself is becoming more diffuse, more unpredictable as control over these technologies is shifting from states to corporations, and sometimes to individuals. And at the same time, the foundations of trust in our societies are eroding. Information, once a unifying force, is increasingly weaponised. Falsehood spreads faster than fact, dividing communities and distorting reality. We live in an age of hyper-connection yet profound isolation. The algorithms flatter our biases and fracture our public squares. And as trust collapses, so does our shared sense of truth – one of the greatest losses a society can suffer. The defining challenge of the twenty-first century is not simply who wields the most powerful technologies, but who guides them with the greatest wisdom. Our security, our prosperity, and our humanity depend on it. Our world is being remade. And for the first time, we are all at the heart of it. My Service must now operate in this new context too: not just expert on hostile states, terrorism, proliferation and more, but also fluent in technology, able to anticipate the second and third order effects of advances that reshape the world in minutes not months. And as China will be a central part of the global transformation taking place this century, it is essential that we, as MI6, continue to inform the government’s understanding of China’s rise and the implications for UK national security. I’m going to break with tradition and won’t give you a global threat tour, but will focus here on Putin’s Russia. We all continue to face the menace of an aggressive, expansionist and revisionist Russia, seeking to subjugate Ukraine and harass NATO. I find it harrowing that hundreds of thousands have died, with the toll mounting every day, because of Putin’s historical distortions and his compromised desire for respect. He is dragging out negotiations and shifting the cost of war onto his own population. But Putin should be in no doubt, our support is enduring. The pressure we apply on Ukraine’s behalf will be sustained. Because it is fundamental not just to European sovereignty and security but to global stability. Alongside the grinding war, Russia is testing us in the grey zone with tactics that are just below the threshold of war. It’s important to understand their attempts to bully, fearmonger and manipulate, because it affects us all. I am talking about: Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. Drones buzzing airports and bases. Aggressive activity in our seas, above and below the waves. State-sponsored arson and sabotage. Propaganda and influence operations that crack open and exploit fractures within societies. Countering this activity is the work of intelligence and security services across Europe and the globe. And as the Foreign Secretary made clear in a speech last week, the UK is defending itself against this Russian information warfare – sanctioning Russian media outlets pushing Kremlin narratives. The export of chaos is a feature not a bug in this Russian approach to international engagement; and we should be ready for this to continue until Putin is forced to change his calculus. So, how should we respond? It’s not enough now just to understand the world. We must shape it too. MI6 is well-positioned to respond to these threats and wider global instability. And we will continue to evolve, just as we have throughout our long history. The UK government has invested in our intelligence agencies and we are all using our unique powers to keep the British people safe. Our ‘open and connected’ partnerships across the UK Intelligence Community, with HMGCC, NSSIF and the wider tech ecosystem in the UK will become even more important – because in the digital battleground, no single organisation can prevail alone. As a global agency, MI6’s inbuilt strength is our partners and our people. The risks I have set out require us to work ever more closely with our colleagues in MI5, GCHQ and in defence and diplomacy. But also with our Five Eyes partners, with the E3, the EU, NATO, those across the Middle East, the Indo-Pacific and beyond. And with many valued partners whose identity needs to remain secret. Together, we integrate our diverse talent, data and tools to meet the threat. AI is a domain in which we will excel, using the technology to augment, not replace, our human skills. Every digital trace, every byte of data, every algorithmic decision has implications for the safety of the lives of the courageous people who work with us as officers and agents, and for the UK’s strategic advantage. Mastery of technology will infuse everything we do. Not just in our labs, but in the field, in our tradecraft, and even more importantly, in the mindset of every officer. We will become as comfortable with lines of code as we are with human sources, as fluent in Python as we are in multiple other languages. Under my leadership, MI6 will continue to attract Britain’s best and most creative minds: linguists and data scientists, case officers and engineers, behavioural experts and technologists. We need people who walk in the shoes and get in the heads of our adversaries. We need people who think differently, challenge assumptions, and act decisively. All can thrive and make a difference at MI6. At an operational level, we will sharpen our edge and impact with audacity, tapping into – if you like – our historical SOE instincts. We’re at our best when we’re hustling to make things happen, because our intelligence is most valuable when it changes reality on the ground. We will take calculated risks, where the prize is significant and the national interest clear. We will never stoop to the tactics of our opponents. But we must seek to outplay them. In every domain. In every way. So intelligence must drive action. Action must deliver advantage. And advantage must serve Britain’s security and prosperity. But at the core, our deeper contribution is also our simplest – how we unlock human agency. Our fast-paced, tech and threat-infused world now generates more heat than light. As nations retrench and rearm, we are losing opportunities to listen to what’s really going on. I’ve seen time and again throughout my career, that this is where MI6 matters most: we listen and we hear. We understand, because we take time to learn languages and cultures, complex technical and historical detail, immerse ourselves in what’s really driving the situation. Across the globe, right now, our officers are finding people with the courage to step forward, and they are taking time to sit and listen to break these tightening cycles of violence. They listen for nuance, for connection, for opportunity. Over the years, I’ve listened to terrorists who have told us how to defuse the bomb because they know that more violence won’t help. To proliferators and smugglers who’ve told us where to find the dangerous material, motivated to protect their children’s future. To people trapped in authoritarian regimes who know, deep down, that their humanity is being chipped away – and that telling us what’s really going on is an important release, allowing us all to find better ways to navigate our changing world. So, we will work with our agents. And we will continue to engage directly, and with respect, with states and organisation currently working against us. Away from the glare of the media, we will use MI6’s convening power wherever we can to make a material difference, bringing parties together to defuse tensions. But the response to the increasing risks we face won’t be delivered by the UK intelligence community alone. Wider society has a role to play too. That includes work taking place in schools across the country so our children don’t get duped by information manipulation. Let’s all check sources, consider evidence, and be alive to those algorithms that trigger intense reactions, like fear. It also means everyone in society really understanding the world we are in – a world where terrorists plot against us, where our enemies fearmonger, bully and manipulate, and the front line is everywhere. Online, on our streets, in our supply chains, in the minds and on the screens of our citizens. We must all stand together against this. As we do today with our friends in Australia after the shocking antisemitic terrorist attack this weekend. My thoughts -and those of my whole organisation – are with the family, friends and loved ones of the victims. Light will always win over darkness. In rising to meet these challenges we, in MI6, will remain anchored to our values: courage, creativity, respect and integrity. And to our principles: accountability and trust are not constraints on our work; they are the foundations of our legitimacy with the British public. Recently, I had the privilege of meeting and thanking a foreign agent who has worked with us for decades, taking extraordinary risks to help keep the UK safe. I asked why. They said simply, ‘Your values. Your integrity and respect. None of us have a future without them’. This moment reinforced to me that we must remain a very human agency. And so, to sustain that trust, MI6 will continue to be more open. Not for the sake of visibility, but because it matters – and as my MI5 counterpart Sir Ken McCallum said recently - because it is a strength. We will continue the practice of speaking publicly, broaden our channels of engagement, and sustain our focus on attracting the most diverse talent to join our Service. Transparency does not mean revealing what must remain secret. It means showing the British people who we are, what we stand for, and why our work matters. We need your trust and support for the difficult and often dangerous work our agents pursue, every day of the year. In an age of uncertainty, one constant remains: the choices made by human beings still determine the shape of the world. Yes, technology can illuminate possibilities: but information requires judgement; complexity demands clarity; and only people can decide which path to follow. The United Kingdom’s global voice has never rested solely on strength – it has rested on trust, principle, and the ability to understand others as well as ourselves. That is also the essence of intelligence: not simply knowing the world, but interpreting it through a uniquely human lens. Ours is the quiet service, the hidden service. It is one rooted in a profound belief that when human beings act with purpose and integrity, they can steady a faltering world. When the Berlin Wall fell, it was our shared belief in freedom that carried Europe forward. When acts of terror targeted open societies, it was intelligence, cooperation and resolve that preserved them. And when adversaries blur fact and falsehood, our task is to defend the space where truth can still stand. As we step into the future, the tools at our disposal will evolve. But what will always matter most is the human element – the person who stands in the shadows and says: this is right, and that is wrong. That choice – the exercise of human agency – has shaped our world before, and it will shape it again. Because in the end, it is not what we can do that defines us, but what we choose to do. Thank you. Published 15 December 2025

John Sweeney

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