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URGENT: How Out-of-Context Misinformation from Foreign Influence is Created and Spread on X (Please share this widely—too often, lies spread like wildfire while the truth withers in the shadows.) Take, for example, a recent post falsely claiming that I'm a notorious domain thief and scammer. The X user, whom I won’t name, presented screenshots of a distressed individual alleging that Ed Krassenstein and I stole his domain names. These accusations were supposedly backed by messages from an “unknown” internet forum dating back to 2008—16 years ago. Yes, on June 22, 2008, someone did claim that I had taken two of their domain names. What the X user conveniently left out, however, is that I responded to those accusations, explaining what had actually happened. Just eight days later, the person who accused us of scamming them posted the following: "I have spoken with Ed on the phone, and we have come to an agreement that we were both possibly scammed... Ed was very nice and polite over the phone and seems like a good guy. The names GJRF and ZMUL are now back with the rightful owner; they are in my account. Thank you for working with me. I will post everywhere that I have received the domain names and that it seems to have been a misunderstanding. I apologize for any trouble I have caused you and regret the way this situation was handled." The X user is counting on people not doing their due diligence to uncover the full story from 16 years ago. It took me an hour to locate it myself. Please don’t fall for defamatory material and lies spread by foreign X accounts aiming to discredit the truth. Let’s stand together against misinformation.

Brian Krassenstein

592,188 views • 1 year ago

"X is a shit show" "X is for Nazis" "X is all about Elon Musk" "X is too noisy" "X's algorithm sucks" How many of you have heard stuff like that? I do, especially when I go to other social media sites, like Threads, which just passed X in total users. I find attitudes like that uninformed, but what stopped an uninformed person from writing something on the Internet? Nothing. But since I jumped over to Threads today and got another eye full of that kind of stuff. So I mostly wanted to say thank you to the community of tens of thousands of people in tech that I follow, and show you what my screens look like today. If you turn on audio on the video here, you'll hear me talk through each of my lists. I use X Pro and lists. And by using them I find even my For You feed gets better. Much better, in fact. Why? Because if you engage on the REAL X, which you can only see on X Pro with lists, the algorithm figures out the kinds of things that catch your eye and looks for more. Also, by following lists you give the algorithm VERY IMPORTANT signal and a lot more things to choose from. Even if you just follow my feeds and never use them, your For You feed will get better BECAUSE you gave the algorithm more signal about what you want to see. If I see a brilliant person, or a new company, I put them on my lists. If I see someone go political all the time I remove them from my lists, or, maybe put them on my news lists if they are posting an interesting point of view that I would want to watch over time. These are the most complete lists in tech industry here on X, by far. I read through a LOT of lists: https:// ts And here is how I have my lists laid out in X Pro. If you are in the AI industry and you aren't following all my AI lists you are hurting yourself and ignoring many thousands of hours of work I've put into them over 18 years of being here on this service. I can only do this on X. The companies, for instance, aren't on the other services, and the AI research and development community here is stronger and more educational than they are on other services. And, because of Grok integration here, X is a far better learning platform. If I see a scientist sharing something I don't understand I click the Grok button and it teaches me a lot more. Thank you. And, yes, there are many other "X's" that I don't see. Sports, being one. I focus only on tech and educated people and my lists show that X is the best place for science, technology, and nerdy news. One last thing: the algorithm will, in about a month, radically change to be totally AI driven. When that happens X will radically change and lists will become even more important as a source of signal. If you want a better X, here's the key. Love!

Robert Scoble

43,712 views • 9 months ago

What I Found Extracting My Own Twitter Logs Let me show you something most people have no idea is even possible but it actually is. During a forensic extraction I performed on my own device, something interesting happened again: every single application log was pulled out including X(Twitter). But today, let’s focus on just X(Twitter), because what I found is wild. Inside the analyzed folder of the Twitter logs, the extraction revealed numerous posts I made on X(Twitter) that contained images or videos specifically those created on the same device being examined. I’m not talking about just seeing the media. I’m talking about pulling out the full file itself plus every tiny detail attached to it: •The exact image/video file •File name •Original file path •Size of the media •Date created •Date modified •Date accessed •Width & height of the media •File format But here’s the part that stood out the most… I checked the Date Created of few of the extracted files, then opened my Twitter profile to compare. The date and time the file was created in the report matched the exact date and time I posted it on Twitter. That means: •Even if you delete the original file •Even if you clear your gallery •Even if you wipe your Twitter drafts The logs still quietly store traces that link your posts to the exact moment and media used to create them. This is huge for digital forensic investigators. Why? Because: •It verifies whether a post was genuinely made by the device owner •It shows exact timestamps without relying on what’s visible on Twitter •It retrieves original media details, even when the user thinks they deleted them •It helps confirm device ownership, intent, and timeline reconstruction And remember, this was pulled only from application logs, and not device media folders because I delete these media as soon as I make these posts to save space. I added screenshots and a video screen recording showing: 1️⃣ The extracted media file with its original creation timestamp 2️⃣ My Twitter profile showing the post date both matching perfectly. People really underestimate how much their apps silently record. If your device ever finds itself in a forensic lab, your digital footprints will speak louder than you think. Follow Elorm Daniel for more

Elorm Daniel

30,038 views • 7 months ago

Before the open edition tomorrow I wanted to share more on how this new collection came to be. Last year we've all experienced a major shift in the algorithm. Our reach was severely impacted and art posts seemed to be gone in favor of junk/rage posts. Around June last year while sketching in my notebook I doodled a Mickey-esque character with its head squashed by an old monitor. I came up with a rough result in after effects and dismissed it quickly as a nice experiment and nothing more. A couple of months went by and I reopened the files. Added some sounds and once again, in my head it was just a little detour before I make a new piece. Showed it to my wife and she loved it. But still I wasn't sure what to do with it. It looks different next to my other pieces. Thought it's cool but moved on. End of the year was very hard on me, I won't elaborate too much here but If you've been following me you know I had a personal loss. For a while I couldn't even think of creating anything new. Then I reopened the files for this one, and slowly worked my way into refining it. And while doing so I started liking this style more and more. Figured an accessible new collection would work perfectly for this. Getting my art in more hands is the priority here. Seeing your replies that you can finally get an edition of mine really warms my heart and makes this whole thing worthwhile. Hope you'll take this journey with me to see this collection grow over time as I make more and more editions with a fresh take in the Vintage Distortions series. Thanks for reading all my mumblings. Oh, and FUCK THE ALGO! 🖤

Tony Babel

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Something very weird happened last night. SNEAKO, a pro-Hitler, pro-IRGC, pro-Osama Bin Laden and openly anti-Jewish and anti-American streamer called X Head of Product Nikita Bier Nikita Bier live during his stream to talk about X streaming. Nikita answered Sneako’s call immediately and replied by typing, “it’s only the beginning….welcome to X” when Sneako told his chat he was streaming on X. "We just launched our new streaming tools.. we're gonna keep investing in it”, Nikita said. Nikita was very casual in his call with Sneako, which means this isn’t the first time they have spoken. Given Sneako’s open support of Islamic terrorists, I’d say Sneako is not a good brand ambassador for X. I really enjoy using X and I am grateful Elon Musk purchased the platform where so many people bypass the mainstream media and create content that inspires the masses. I worry that someone like Sneako will drive people away from the platform that so many of us enjoy using. I hope we can get some answers about this because Sneako actively roots for Amercia’s adversaries on his stream and frequently supports Islamic jihad. When the Ayatollah was killed in an airstrike, Sneako held a memorial stream for him and said he was rooting for Iran. Sneako once tweeted that Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind of 9/11 “did nothing wrong”. You’ll recall, Sneako was also just caught on camera in a club in Miami a couple months ago throwing up a Nazi salute while singing the song “Heil Hitler”. I really enjoy X and have been multi-streaming on Rumble 🏴‍☠️ and X for over a year to create original content. I hope Nikita will reach out to a plethora of other content creators and not allow the X brand to be overrun by Sneako’s third world pro-terror streams where he works to radicalize his young male audience into converting to Islam, hating America, and hating the Jews. Nikita Bier Elon Musk thanks for all you do. I love using X products, but please know many people who use X and enjoy X streams are very disturbed by this. Sneako is not someone you want your brand attached to, and I say this respectfully as someone who uses the platform to create journalistic content daily. Please take my comments into consideration. I have an entire archive of video evidence of Sneako’s pro-terror and pro-Hitler behavior if you’d like me to send it to you. He is a liability in the way he’s trying to radicalize his following. I’m saying this in the most respectful way possible. Thank you.

Laura Loomer

798,172 views • 2 months ago

People today walk around with the stiffest hips, and the implications are disastrous. You set yourself up for chronic pain and bad posture for the rest of your life. Take control now before it's too late. These 10 stretches will free your hips from their misery: The best time to do these stretches is before bed, as you unload all the tension accumulated throughout the day and achieve a deeper sleep. 1 - Half Frog Stretch (0:06) 3 x 30-60s/side This one is excellent for your inner thighs and hip flexors. You also stretch your abdominals. 2 - Seated Crossed Leg Reach Forward Stretch (0:14) 3 x 30-60s This stretch also hits the lats that sit right above your hips. Some of you may be unable to reach forward with your legs crossed. The first milestone is to touch the floor with your hands and then slide them forward. 3 - Seated Pigeon Stretch (0:23) 3 x 30-60s/leg Today, one of my clients felt a massive pull just by crossing his leg and pushing down. Forget leaning forward! The goal is to bring your chest down to your leg while keeping your back straight. Push your hips back toward the wall behind you to lower your torso. 4 - Seated Glute Strech (0:32) 3 x 30-60s/leg The difference between this stretch and the Seated Pigeon is that you curl your upper back to lower your head to your leg. 5 - Lying Glute Stretch (0:43) 3 x 30-60s/leg Lying on your back with one leg crossed. Pull the other leg toward your chest and hold. 6 - Pigeon Stretch (0:52) 3 x 30-60s/leg This stretch never fails to open my clients' hips, though many will feel enough of a pull by simply crossing one leg. The goal is to reach forward and lower your torso parallel to the floor. 7 - Glute Bridge with External Rotation (1:00) 3 x 10-12/leg This one is great because you strengthen one leg and stretch the other. Due to a lack of strength or mobility, you might have to rotate with a bent leg before moving onto a straightened one. 8 - Frog Stretch (1:05) 3 x 30-60s The frog stretch is amazing for your inner thigh muscles. Start kneeling with your elbows on the floor and your feet pointing outward. Slide backward and hold. 9 - Crossed-Leg Glute Bridge (1:14) 3 x 30-60s/leg Here is another Glute Bridge variation where you strengthen one leg and stretch the other. You feel the hip opening up at the top, so hold it there and rotate your knee away from your body to increase the pull. 10 - V Stretch (1:23) 3 x 30-60s You can do this stretch with your legs up in the air or against a wall. // Start taking care of your hips now before they turn into stone. Reversing the stiffness becomes much more painful and takes much longer if you let it fester over the years. You'll feel much more relaxed and move smoother once you eliminate all the excess pressure.

Alex Bernier

412,739 views • 2 years ago

BRAZIL IS ON THE BRINK I’m reporting to you from Brazil, where a dramatic series of events are underway. At 5:52 pm Eastern Time, today, April 6, 2024, X corporation, formerly known as Twitter, announced that a Brazilian court had forced it to “block certain popular accounts in Brazil.” Then, less than one hour later, the owner of X, Elon Musk announced that X would defy the court’s order, and lift all restrictions. “As a result,” said Musk, “we will probably lose all revenue in Brazil and have to shut down our office there. But principles matter more than profit.” At any moment, Brazil’s Supreme Court could shut off all access to X/Twitter for the people of Brazil. It is not an exaggeration to say that Brazil is on the brink of dictatorship at the hands of a totalitarian Supreme Court Justice named Alexandre de Moraes. President Lula da Silva is participating in the push toward totalitarianism. Since taking office, Lula has massively increased government funding of the mainstream news media, most of which are encouraging increased censorship. What Lula and de Moraes are doing is an outrageous violation of Brazil’s constitution and the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. At this moment, Brazil is not yet a dictatorship. It still has elections and the Brazilian people have other means at their disposal to confront authoritarianism. But the Federal Supreme Court and the Superior Electoral Court are directly interfere in those elections through censorship. Three days ago I published the Twitter Files for Brazil. They show that Moraes has violated the Brazilian Constitution. Moraes illegally demanded that Twitter reveal private information about Twitter users who used hashtags he considered inappropriate. He demanded access to Twitter's internal data, violating the platform's policy. He censored, on his own initiative and without any respect for due process, posts on Twitter by parliamentarians from the Brazilian Congress. And Moraes tried to turn Twitter's content moderation policies into a weapon against supporters of then-president Jair Bolsonaro. I say this as an independent and non-partisan journalist. I'm not a fan of either Bolsonaro or Trump. My political views are very moderate. But I know censorship when I see it. The Twitter Files also revealed that Google, Facebook, Uber, WhatsApp and Instagram betrayed the people of Brazil. If such evidence is proven, the executives of these companies behaved like cowards: they provided the Brazilian government with personal registration data and telephone numbers without a court order and, therefore, violating the law. When Twitter refused to provide Brazilian authorities with private user information, including direct messages, the government attempted to sue Twitter's top Brazilian lawyer. When I lived in Brazil in 1992, I was very left-wing. At the time, Lula and the PT's slogans were “Without fear of being happy”. In recent days, I have spoken to dozens of Brazilians, including professors, journalists and respected lawyers. Everyone tells me they are shocked by what is happening. They told me that they are afraid to speak their mind and that the Lula government is complicit in creating this climate of fear. Brazil belongs to the Brazilians. It is not my country. As such, there are limits to what I am capable of doing. But I can say things that many Brazilians do not feel safe saying: Alexandre de Moraes is a tyrant. And the only way to deal with tyrants is to confront them. It is up to Brazil’s senators to confront the tyrant. And it is up to the people of Brazil to demand that their senators do so.

Michael Shellenberger

33,886,635 views • 2 years ago

Jacob’s acceptance speech for ACTRA Montreal’s “Award of Excellence”: "Thank you. Thank you very much. I mean, I first have to thank my excellent and exquisite friend, Karine Vanasse, who did not have to do this. And I'm so grateful, thank you so much. I want to congratulate all of the winners, and all the nominees that I've seen up here tonight. You know, I have been—you'll find this hard to believe, I've been an ACTRA member since 1986, when I began my career as boy who gets kidnapped. It’s a role I played many times to varying degrees of success and varying ways of getting kidnapped. Obviously by car. One time was a van. One time was just my mom. But I did dubbing. I did original voice. I did theatre here. I've done everything. It was really, unexpectedly moving for me to see the amazing talent that is still doing this work that we all do, especially, I think, when we come from this city. I think the greatest gift that it gives us, the greatest gift that Montreal offers to actors, is a chance to try so many different things and to learn how to use different parts of your skillset to become, ideally, like a Swiss Army knife, right? And be available to people and be like, “Yeah, I can do that. I can do that.” You hear a lot of that here, and it's really, really cool, and it's really, really rare. I am so relieved that this isn't a lifetime achievement award… But I am so grateful for this, and I’m so moved by what you guys cut up there [in the sizzle reel], it was really amazing. My date tonight is my mom, and she taught many of you English, I know she did. Robert, I'm looking at you. You're not gonna get out of saying hi to her afterwards! And as you can imagine, by the year that I joined ACTRA—like, don't be jerks, I was very, very young [audience laughs]. I'll tell you when to laugh. I didn't like that one. But obviously, no one does that without their mom, let's be real. And I was very lucky to have an amazing mother who spent many years putting my career at the forefront of her time and her energy. And I would not be here without her, and I am deeply, deeply grateful. And I would just be remiss if I didn't also mention my other parent, my amazing father [noted producer Kevin Tierney] who passed a number of years ago that I know a lot of you in this room know. No one cared more about this city and its film and TV community than my father did. He built a life around it. He insisted upon it. He was fervent, he was passionate, he was inspiring, and he continues to inspire me to this day. Thank you so much for this award and this honor tonight. Thank you." 🗣️ACTRA Awards Montreal, June 13, 2026 ▶️ ✍🏼 transcription by Heated Rivalry News

Heated Rivalry News

13,979 views • 1 month ago

Q: Should startup founders be able to code? In the clip below, Naval Ravikant gives advice to a startup spending $25k outsourcing product development to external developers: “You guys should be coding from the start. Web and mobile startups are so competitive right now. You have to assume that anything you’re doing, there’s a team of 2-4 dedicated, hardcore hackers working 24/7 on something extremely similar.” He continues: “If you have this iteration loop where you have to submit something to someone else and they have to come back to you. Then you’re like ‘no, it wasn’t quite right’ because a lot of stuff was lost in translation, you’re going to get 1-2 cycles per day at best. Meanwhile, that other team is getting 20 cycles per day. It has gotten so intense now that non-coding founders and startups are having a really difficult time adding value at these early stages.” Of course there are some examples of non-technical founding teams building terrific companies (e.g. Craigslist). But they seem to be the exception rather than the rule. As Sam Altman puts it in a separate interview: “For a very long time, the classic co-founding team was one very strong business person and one very strong tech person… now it has shifted towards two really strong tech people. That works a lot of the time and may be better overall.” And I think the reason for this—as Naval points out—is that when you can build the product yourself, your iteration cycles become so much faster. Another quote from Sam Altman in a previous Startup Archive Answer on the importance of fast iteration cycles: “The cycle here is basically: talk to customer to understand pain point → build product to address that → get product in front of user → see what they do → repeat cycle. This cycle is how you iterate and improve. The law of compound growth being what it is: if you can get 2% better every iteration cycle, your iteration cycle is every four hours rather than every four weeks, and you compound that over the course of a few years, you’ll be in a very very different place. Make it one of your top goals to build one of the fastest iterating companies the world has ever seen.”

Michael McGuiness

509,926 views • 2 years ago

Documentary for Sweet Baby Inc. game South of Midnight just dropped. - The video opens with a talk about "empathy for people who aren't like you." and the video ends with heavy talk about the importance of "representation." Make of that what you will. - Devs paint a picture of a passion project by the Creative Director, who grew up in the South, gone awry after MS money. Project in poor state of development, good devs with good intentions being ham-strung by poor hires and promotions not based on merit, and very poor community management. "There are many good people there." Here is a recap of what insiders have told me about Compulsion Games and South of Midnight: - We know the character, Hazel, was race swapped after SBI and Microsoft came on board. - The team that created their past celebrated title, "We Happy Few," is mostly gone, leaving after being disillusioned about changes after the XBOX MS and SBI involvement, studio politics, and more. - Promotion of non qualified staff to lead and management positions resulted in a mess of a project. "No idea how to make a game." - The community manager is known to be openly racist. K8E 🍉 is cited on one of the many incompetent staff promoted or hired into senior positions who does no actual work. A quick glance at the company page she manages, Compulsion Games, reveal virtually NO info about the game and consist of endless RETWEETS of DEI related matters and promotions about OTHER games and companies. (This is a repost of my former report and since then the company account has been focusing much more on the game, The CM has since relocated to BSky after going protected on X). - Devs paint a picture of a passion project by the Creative Director, who grew up in the South, gone awry after MS money. Project in poor state of development, good devs with good intentions being ham-strung by poor hires and promotions not based on merit, and very poor community management. "There are many good people there." My thoughts: This is a beautiful looking game, and I can really sense the passion in the Creative Director's thoughts. I really hope SBI and MS haven't ruined this game with DEI policies and by hiring SBI and that the gameplay matches the visuals. That said, I don't think we should support ANY game with SBI involvement: Identify as non-buynary. Sources: Multiple confirmed insiders from Compulsion Games, X posts via CM for South of Midnight.

Grummz

711,428 views • 1 year ago

Alex Fitzpatrick’s success since earning PGA Tour membership has been one of my favourite stories of the season. It’s continued again today as he shot a 6 under par 64 to climb to T14 at the Travelers Championship. After the round, he spoke about how important it’s been to be able to play all the Signature Events: “I think there was probably a handful of people that had a problem with it, me not being one of them. “Yeah, it's been amazing. It's a weird one because it's a great opportunity for you to get a lot of points and move up FedEx Cup rankings, but at the same time, if you don't play very well, you don't get many points. So you still have really got to play well in order to move up the ranking system. “It's been nice that I've played well on the right weeks and moved myself up and given myself a chance at hopefully trying to get inside the top 30 at the end of the year.” He also spoke about whether his play, which has seen him finish T9, 4 and T6 in the 3 Signature Events so far has been validating for him: “Yeah, definitely. I really feel -- you know, I feel so comfortable out here now. I felt very comfortable very quickly, and I think that was part of how nice people were to me and how well I was treated. “Coming out here and winning is, I guess, respected by your peers, and I think that was super cool to have. “So I think, yeah, my long game especially feels great, and tee to green I feel I'm as good as anyone when I'm really good. If I can get the putter going, I feel like that's when my scores come. “Hopefully I keep putter hot and see what happens.” He’ll be looking for another low one tomorrow to keep the top 10 streak in Signature Events going. Alex PGA TOUR Truist Championship

Flushing It

53,135 views • 20 days ago

I'm up late with the rest of you building AI agents with the new AI browser from Genspark. We can see where this is all going: a new kind of operating system -- one that is very different than the Microsoft centric way that I've been working for 20 years. There are several things that these new agentic browsers bring to you: 1. They let you change how you browse. With an old browser like Google Chrome, you go to your email, Facebook, or X. 2. With these new browsers, you tell it where to go and what to do for you. 3. It can even build software for you. At the end of this video, I have it building me a little YouTube uploading utility, which is very helpful. 4. They have a ton of "applications" built in. Think of it as a new kind of office suite. Docs. Spreadsheets. Slide decks. And much more. All built with AI, not bolted on the side like with Microsoft's Office. 5. They have AI models built "underneath" so you can work privately and cheaply. There’s a lot of new choices you have to make with browsers like this. I’ve been playing with a bunch of them. Some have better user interfaces than others. Some have different versions, slide components, or applications. The reason I like Genspark is because they ship so fast. I’ve been watching this company since its very beginnings, and every week they ship new things. Just yesterday, they shipped a new photo editing feature for my iPhone. I upload a photo and then I can just talk to it and edit it with my voice. It's really cool. I try to reward companies that ship at such a fast rate and that are shipping innovation that improves our lives. It's not that I'm going to stop using Google Chrome. My whole life has been there for, I don't know, almost 20 years now. This is a different way of working and it gives me a space to run my AI tasks that's different than Google Chrome. I run them side by side. One doing old stuff, one doing new stuff. I can keep using Google Chrome for my old stuff, like my email and my calendar. And I use GenSpark or one of the new AI browsers to do new AI-centric things. All sorts of new things that these new agentic browsers open up! Have you tried it, or one of the other new ones yet? How has it changed your work? It takes a little time to get used to AI-centric ways of doing things. Pretend your browser is a team of interns. Give them a task, in this case I said "help me upload my videos to YouTube." You might be shocked at what Genspark does to improve your life. I am everytime I use it. Give it a try and let me know what you think! Oh, and I used another little tool to "write" this post. Typeless -- I push a button and talk and it writes. With fewer typos than I usually type in, to boot. It works great with Genspark's new browser too. Download it here:

Robert Scoble

70,991 views • 9 months ago

Charlie Foltz was abducted by a UFO in the middle of the wilderness. And he came face to face with Grey aliens. They had a “bulbous head with large eyes.” “No nose.” “No mouth.” “When I looked into these eyes, it was like two magnets grabbing one another instantly … ” Charlie and three of his friends had a UFO encounter in the Allagash Wilderness in 1976. After undergoing hypnotic regression, they remembered shocking details of their encounter with Grey aliens. He and Jim Weiner just sat down with Jesse Michels to share their remarkable story: Foltz: “The first thing I remember in my regression was looking at my toes and thinking … what the hell happened to my socks?” “And then … where the hell are my clothes?” “Then, where the hell am I?” “Just beyond my toes, I can see Jack and Jim and this other guy sitting on this bench.” “I look up and I see this face bending down to look into my eyes.” Michels: “You were laying horizontally?” Foltz: “On a table, yeah.” “It felt chilly, very sterile, very much like an emergency room setting.” “I recall this panel coming down from somewhere above my head, and it was over my chest, and it basically covered my entire torso.” “And then this blue light came straight down out of it, and it had a definite dimensional quality to it.” “It isn’s like taking your flashlight … and you shine it and the light spreads and travels.” “This was focused and it was localized into one shape, and that was emitted straight down onto my torso.” “There were two beings to my left.” “I had this one at my head and another at my feet, and they began a clinical examination of me, for lack of another term.” Michels: “What did the beings look like?” Foltz: “A bulbous head with large eyes.” “No nose like us, and no mouth like us.” “It was sort of like a slight slit area in the chin.” “No ears like we have protruding. They were like … a slight bump out from the skull.” “I was told not to resist, not to fight, I wasn’t in any danger, just comply and everything will be all right.” Michels: “Were you told telepathically?” Foltz: “Yeah.” “You’ve had the experience of being on a rollercoaster when it drops and your stomach stays up around your shoulders.” “I had a physical sensation like that, but it wasn’t my stomach. It was my mind.” Michels: “Were they gray in color?” Foltz: “Yes.” Michels: “Do you remember how tall?” Foltz: “Under five feet, spindly.” “Their hands had four digits, not five or three … that hang straight down.” “And the center of the hand had like an articulation ability, so they would have four opposable digits.” “They had a clothing on that was, for lack of a better word, like a spandex type of appearance where it tightly conformed to their body.” American Alchemy Jesse Michels

Holden Culotta

24,528 views • 2 months ago