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โ€œ๐˜›๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ข๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ฑ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฑ๐˜ญ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ธ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฐ ๐˜ธ๐˜ข๐˜ต๐˜ค๐˜ฉ ๐˜ง๐˜ช๐˜ญ๐˜ฎ ๐˜ง๐˜ฐ๐˜ณ ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ซ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฃ โ€” ๐˜ฃ๐˜ถ๐˜ต ๐˜Š๐˜ช๐˜จ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฆ๐˜ต๐˜ต๐˜ช ๐˜ซ๐˜ถ๐˜ด๐˜ต ๐˜ญ๐˜ฐ๐˜ท๐˜ฆ๐˜ด ๐˜ธ๐˜ข๐˜ต๐˜ค๐˜ฉ๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐˜ง๐˜ช๐˜ญ๐˜ฎ.โ€ ๐Ÿค” Why was Coach Cignetti watching red-zone tape from a 2007 Toledoโ€“Illinois game?โ€ฆ Because thatโ€™s what winners do. That was the moment Senior Associate AD Jeremy Gray knew Cig was different: Cignetti sitting...

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Johnny St.Pete

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Taste isn't how something looks. Looks are the shadow taste casts. Rounded corners. Nice typography. The right shade of gray on the right shade of off-white. That's aesthetics. Aesthetics is downstream of taste. Taste is knowing what to build before you build it. It's built on an almost uncomfortable understanding of what the user actually wants, not what they say they want. Steve Jobs didn't sketch the iPod because he loved music players. He sketched it because he understood nobody wanted to manage files. They wanted a thousand songs in their pocket. The device was the answer to an intent, not a spec. Airbnb didn't take off because the design got cleaner. It took off when Brian Chesky flew to New York and photographed hosts' apartments himself, because he understood the real product wasn't the listing. It was trust. Taste led him to the camera before the pixel. Here's what I mean. A recording from Octolane AI: 1. For a meeting that just ended, the menu shows: Recap. Send follow-up. That's it. Because if the meeting is over, nobody is thinking "how do I join?" They're thinking what did we say, and what do I send? 2. For a meeting that hasn't started, the menu shows: Join Google Meet. Generate prep. Running late. Reschedule. Send pre-meeting note. Different menu. Same button. Because the user's intent is completely different. - Nobody opens a past meeting wanting a Join link. - Nobody opens a future meeting wanting a recap. And yet almost every calendar app shows the same seven options every time, because someone optimized for consistency instead of intent. That's the gap. Taste is building the system that notices: 1. The meeting starts in two minutes and they're still in Slack โ†’ they want "Running late." 2. The meeting was 45 minutes ago and nobody showed โ†’ they want "Reschedule." 3. The meeting is tomorrow morning โ†’ they want a prep note. Because, - Nobody wants to write a meeting note. They want to remember what to bring up. - Nobody wants a "copy link" button. They want to stop being late. - Nobody wants a CRM field. They want to close the deal. The moment a user opens your product and thinks "this is exactly what I was thinking" - that's less about magic and more about the "Taste" compounding over a thousand small decisions about intent. You don't get it from a Dribbble scroll. You get it from sitting with the user. Watching them work. Asking questions that feel invasive. Living inside their frustration for a week. Then removing everything that doesn't serve the goal they came in with. Most teams can't do this. It's slower. It's lonelier. It doesn't fit a sprint. But it's the only way to build something people actually feel. We've spent years obsessing over intent. Every menu. Every empty state. Every micro-moment where a user almost gave up. May 12. The world will know. 20 days from now. ๐ŸŽ๏ธ

Coffee with One ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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๐Ÿ‘ค: Do you two ever meet up alone in your private lives? ๐Ÿฆš: Outside of work? No, because our tastes are completely different. He likes golf and doesnโ€™t drink alcohol at all, while I like drinking and donโ€™t play golf. ๐Ÿ‘ค: What was the other membersโ€™ reaction when you formed a subunit together? ๐Ÿค: Actually, Donghae was the first one to say something about it. Since weโ€™d been promoting as a group for so long, it seemed like Heechul and I would never form a subunit together. So when we finally did, everyone said it felt really refreshing. ๐Ÿฆš: Thatโ€™s right. We were like oil and water. Even from the fansโ€™ perspective, they all knew we werenโ€™t compatible at all, so they wondered, โ€œWhat would happen if these two got together?โ€ Thatโ€™s what made it so fun. ๐Ÿ‘ค: What about when you were living together in the dorm? ๐Ÿค: We shared the same room. My bed was on the left, and Heechulโ€™s bed was on the right. My bed and all my belongings were white, while everything on Heechulโ€™s side was red. ๐Ÿฆš: Even his computer was completely white. His blanket, everything. As for me, everything was red, even my pillow. ๐Ÿ‘ค: Iโ€™m curious. Since your tastes were so different and everything was opposite, didnโ€™t you constantly clash or argue? ๐Ÿค๐Ÿฆš: We fought all the time. We had really big fights! ๐Ÿค: Back then, because we were so different, and we were young and hot headed, weโ€™d think, โ€œWhy is he like that? Why is he so different from me?โ€ But after we reached our forties, we started accepting those differences. ๐Ÿฆš: Yeah. After one of our fights a long time ago, Leeteuk said to me, โ€œHeechul, letโ€™s not fight anymore. Youโ€™re the only friend I have.โ€ That really broke my heart. At the time, I was going out and hanging out with lots of friends every day. When I heard that, I started trying to understand Leeteuk. But when did I truly open my heart to him? Our personalities are really different. I remember after we finished our Indonesia tour, we were eating with the staff. Leeteuk never drinks alcohol. Do you remember? I even posted it on Instagram when we shared a drink together. ๐Ÿค: Thatโ€™s right! ๐Ÿฆš: For someone who doesnโ€™t drink at all, having even one glass means theyโ€™ve given up and compromised on a lot of things. From that moment on, our relationship became much stronger.

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Confidence Pro Max: Remembering a Brother, a Filmmaker, and a Warrior Nickโ€™s untimely death is a devastating blow to his family, friends, and Kenya as a whole. We didnโ€™t see it coming, even after he was diagnosed in October 2025 with hypocellular myelodysplastic syndrome (h-MDS), a rare bone marrow disorder. When we went to see him in the hospital, he possessed such positive energy, he was convinced that he would beat this. He was Rambo a "one-man army" and we all believed he could beat it, too. He never looked defeated, or depressed, even as he began to lose weight. When he shaved his head in November, he sent me a photo and asked me to call him "Michael Jordan," after the Chicago Bulls legend whose signature look was a bald head. Even in sickness, he found a reason to smile. I met Nick in 2015, before he became a filmmaker. I remember him sitting in my office wearing a suit, asking for my support to go study filmmaking in Italy. After completing his course in Italy, his first major project upon his return was the award-winning documentary Softie, directed by Sam Soko. The film followed my journey as I ran for political office during the 2017 elections, and Nick was the one behind the drone shots. We became friends, and I enjoyed a front-row seat watching as he went on to document important stories. One of my favourites was his powerful 2021 BBC Africa Eye documentary, "Street Dreams." He directed and filmed a group of seven homeless young men in Nairobi who formed the "Street Family Dance Crew." He embedded with them to capture their raw determination to escape poverty, police harassment, and family issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a story that feels like a distant world today; those dancers used to perform outside nightclubs in the CBD, but the city has since become a ghost town. Many bars closed down and replaced by restaurants that shut their doors by 9:00 PM. Itโ€™s a story that captured a time in Nairobi that is long gone. In 2024, Nick and I united as he covered the protests. While I participated in the demonstrations, he worked on an unnamed film and we often discussed safety tips. I was a storyteller before I was an activist, so I knew a thing or two about staying safe in the streets while documenting potentially dangerous stories. When Nick was falsely arrested in May 2025, for allegedly producing the BBC documentary, Blood Parliament - two of the three people arrested with him were working with me. I received a call shortly after their arrest and faced the difficult task of calling my colleagues' parents to deliver the news. The arrest was hostile; they were forced to hand over their phones and passwords, and when their equipment was finally returned, it was infected with spyware. What remains hidden from the public eye after an arrest are the cold cells, the degrading police interrogations, the court arraignments, the stares, and the judgment from both friends and strangers. Sometimes even the loss of clients who donโ€™t want to be associated with โ€œenemies of the state.โ€ On a personal level, the trauma of such an arrest can lead to depression, alcoholism, or insomnia. In Nickโ€™s case, his body crumbled, a hidden disease manifested, and before we could truly understand what it was, it stole him from us. His passing is an indictment of our failed healthcare system. Good healthcare is not free. We do not have enough blood in our blood banks and patients must organize their own donors in both public and private hospitals. Furthermore, specialized medical care is so expensive and out of reach that his family and friends were in the middle of fundraising for a life-saving bone marrow transplant in India. I am glad that he was able to produce his latest work, The People Shall, last year. The documentary is a first-hand eyewitness account of the events of June 25th, 2024, when a new republic was born. In his honour, and in honour of the hundreds of thousands suffering due to poor healthcare in this country, may we take our power back. Nick was good people. He had a positive attitude toward life and brought love and laughter into every room he entered. He could lift heavier weights at the gym than people much older and bigger than him. I had the chance to lift weights with him and his co-accused friends; he was so confident that he was the only one lifting bare-chested. That was 'confidence pro-max,' and he beat us in lifting heavier weights and doing more sets. In September 2025, I woke up early to ensure my son was ready to go drone filming with Nick. My son had recently acquired his drone pilot license, and Nick had taken him under his wing as he worked on a new film - a project he was looking forward to finishing. He surprised us all with his early exit on January 7th, but we thank God we had the chance to spend time with him. As we grieve Nickโ€™s death, may his story inspire you to leave that boring job, find your purpose, and live a life that leaves an impact. I am so grateful for Nickโ€™s life. May God comfort his family and friends and give them strength. He will be dearly missed.

The Peopleโ€™s President

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This video was recorded during my time as an English service pastor in a charismatic church. What you are seeing is not speculation or secondhand stories. This is something I witnessed with my own eyes, lived through, and carried the weight of for years. My senior pastor (the old guy in the suit) had just returned from a Kenneth Copeland conference. He came back convinced that he had encountered a โ€œnew move of the Spiritโ€ and he was determined to bring it into our church. What followed still grieves me when I think about it. To make this so called move believable, he arranged for a couple to act drunk in the Spirit. They staggered, laughed uncontrollably, and collapsed on the floor as if overtaken by some supernatural force. This was not spontaneous. It was planned. They were the demonstration. They were meant to convince the congregation that something powerful was happening. Then the pressure began. As the pastor began pointing at people across the hall, one by one they fell. Not because the Spirit overwhelmed them, but because fear did. No one wanted to be the person left standing. No one wanted to be accused of resisting the Spirit or lacking faith. So people gave in. They fell. They laughed. They played the part that was expected of them. It was emotional manipulation dressed up in spiritual language. It was peer pressure baptized and sold as power. The Spirit of God does not rob a man of self control. He does not create confusion. He does not produce chaos. Scripture is clear that God is not the author of disorder, but of peace. Yet we were being trained to celebrate disorder and call it divine. These manifestations were not holiness. They were not repentance. They were not transformation. They were performances created to keep people compliant and silent. When I began to question these practices, I was made to feel ashamed for even daring to speak. The senior pastor staged a dramatic scene, claiming that my questioning had cut his connection with the Holy Spirit and that he would die without it, insisting he could not survive if I remained in his presence. That moment ended with me being physically thrown out by his bodyguards. My voice was silenced through his political influence, and everything I had recorded the evidence of manipulation, planning, and what went on behind closed doors was erased by church staff. They made sure no trace was left behind. But by the providence of God, this one clip survived. It remains as a witness to what many are still trapped in today. Not revival. Not power. But deception that preys on sincere people who truly want God and are instead given a counterfeit. This is why I speak. This is why I warn. And this is why I will not stay silent.

Jeremiah Knight

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NEW: Marjorie Taylor Greene describes Mar-a-Lago as an Epstein-class universe "The president and his friends are part... of that entire Epstein-class world" "Mar-a-Lago is... where all of them hang out... party together... do business together" "[It's] an entire universe" This clip of Greene (Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ) is taken from a discussion with Alec Zeck (D. Alec Zeck) posted to YouTube on May 15, 2026. ----------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "And he called me on the phone, and I was at my office, and he's demanding I take my name off the discharge petition. But he's also pleading with me. And he tells me the truth. He says, my friends will get hurt because they're in the Epstein files. "He said, these are people at Mar-a-Lago. He said, these are people, you know, and he said, they're going to get hurt. And so what that means is they will be exposed if the Epstein files come out. "So the reason why he fought it so hard, it was very personal to him, which means the President and his friends are part of that world. Part of the world. Part of that entire Epstein-class world. "So everyone always asks me, like, why? And I'm like, I'll tell you why he told me. And so that's why he turned on me so hard. Think about that. He told me the truth. And then I said, I'm, I'm sorry, Mr. President. I have to do the right thing. Iโ€” These are women that were raped at 14 and 16 years old. I've heard their stories. They tremble and shake when they tell their story, and they cry and they. No one's listening to them and no one's helping them. "This was wrong. To me, it's like, I'm sorry that those are your friends. Those are not the type of people I'm friends with. Those are the type of people I want nothing to do with. "I just was so shocked. I just was completely shocked. And my whole body revolted in that moment. I was like, this is something I can have nothing to do with. I want nothing to do with any of this anymore. It was the most eye-opening thing is, is he would fight me to stop the release of the Epstein files because he's protecting his friends. He's protecting his world. "Mar-a-Lago is his world. That's where all of them hang out, they party together, they do business together. I mean, that's an entire universe. It's a social club. And, it's for business. It's for many reasons. And so that is his entire world. And that's what he said was going to get exposed. "For me, I was like, okay, this is this. I can't have anything to do with this. I'm just going to do the right thing. From that moment forward, it was just do the right thing, no matter who gets mad at me. And it's pretty. Believe me, it's pretty incredible to have the President of the United States mad at you, calling you a traitor, saying he's going to destroy you. Those are big words. And they brought really bad death threats, mostly on my son. And that was the part that I couldn't take."

Sense Receptor

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๐Ÿ’ฅ LAP Alert ๐Ÿ’ฅ "I did this sort of spy thing where I changed hotel rooms and I changed taxis. I was making sure I wasnโ€™t followed." ~Knapp Is Lacatski Lying to Us About the Craft and Breaching the Hull? ~ "If not for that [2017 NYT] story about AATIP and the problems that [Lacatski] saw with it, he would never have mentioned [AAWSAP]...I don't think, ever." ~Knapp (So, in other words...thank you from the UFO community, to the NYT, for getting it wrong? ๐Ÿ™‚) ~ Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell: "Should we listen to Dr. James Lacatski on UFOs, on the fact, or the idea, that our government has at least one, he's admitted, and we breached the hull? Should we listen to him, George?" George Knapp: "I know a lot of people have noticed that he's talked about his role in counterintelligence as part of the AAWSAP program. And because they equate counterintelligence with lies, false info., cover stories, misdirection. Aha! He's putting out a bunch of false info. a decade after he retired from government service." (I saw one person suggest that, and I thought it was a questionable take...) Grant Lavac: "Given that Dr. James Lacatski was the 'counterintelligence coordinator' for AAWSAP, how much confidence can we invest in the veracity of his public statements that 'at least one recovered craft of unknown origin, a flying machine with no wings, no engine, no fuel, and no fuel tanks' is in the possession of the US government and that they had 'breached the hull' of the UFO? In the context of the counterintelligence value of UAP/UFO, his comments in this most recent interview on WEAPONIZED (edited for brevity) only raise more questions for me." ~~~ Knapp: "A, it's not [Lacatski]. He's not out there beating the bushes. He's talked to us, but that's pretty much it. He's telling the full story as much as he can in a series of books. And I was co-author on two of those, not on this one. And, you know, I remember the first time I met him, it was in 2018." ~ (In April of 2019, Knapp shared that story, minus Lacatski's name, at UFO MegaCon. Knapp in 2019: "I thought today I would share with you, sort of the informational foundation that Iโ€™ve acquired. So, one year ago, I made this trip to Washington, D.C. at the invitation of Senator Harry Reid. It was St. Patrickโ€™s Day, 2018 and I already knew a little bit about AATIP and AAWSAP and what theyโ€™ve been studying and where the money came from and how the program was created. I did this sort of spy thing where I changed hotel rooms and I changed taxis. I was making sure I wasnโ€™t followed. And if there was ever actually, anybody following me, they must have thought I looked ridiculous because it was way over the top. "But I ended up having to meet with Senator Reid and some other people who were directly involved in these programs and they gave me a download. And I thought I knew a lot about these programs when I went there and realized that I only knew a little tiny bit. The purpose of this was to learn about these programs. We all know about AATIP, but in reality, there was something before that. "I sat down for a couple of hours with Senator Reid and other people whose names, they donโ€™t want to be known. They brought me up to speed on how AATIP was created. How its predecessor was under way for a number of years. It coexisted for a long time. People in this room. People who investigate this topic may have suspected for a long time that there was some kind of a program that still existed. Weโ€™ve all heard that Project Bluebook was the end. 1969 it ended and the government was done with UFOs. They closed up shop. And the reason they closed it down is because there was no evidence that it involved national security. "And we all knew that was baloney because of the stories that weโ€™ve seen that are really well documented. For example, UFOs over nuclear missile bases. UFO encounters with the military installations and atomic facilities. Things of that sort the have been well documented over the years. There are cases that involved national security. So at the end of Blue Book, of course, this memo said, alright, any cases involving national security will continue to be investigated in the regular way. Well, what the heck was the regular way? We didnโ€™t know. Well now we do know. At least a little bit of it." (Project Blue Book was shut down in December of 1969, but a few months earlier, in October, we had the Bolender memo, which noted that "reports of UFOs which could affect national security should continue to be handled through the standard Air Force procedure designed for this purpose." What standard Air Force procedure? The regular way? Where did those cases go? We still don't know what Bolender was referring to in that memo.) ~ Knapp in 2019: "And one of the regular ways was this program called AATIP. So I went on this trip. [and] I learned this stuff about AATIP. I had known a lot about it before but I got this briefing about this alphabet soup of different programs, how they began and what they studied. December 2017, the New York Times breaks this story about AATIP. Now, I had known about it for a long time because I lived in Las Vegas. I knew Bob Bigelow. I knew Harry Reid. Weโ€™d talk about UFO stuff and what was going on. "So when I was told the New York Times was gonna break the story, Iโ€™m kind ticked off about it. Because hey, Iโ€™ve been sitting on this for a long time. Why donโ€™t I get to break the story? And they had to, one after another, gently remind me, 'You know. Youโ€™re not the New York Times.' Which I had to admit! It was true. And if I had done the story, the Times had said that they werenโ€™t going to do it if somebody else breaks it. So, if I had done it, itโ€™d be another story from a UFO reporter. "The New York Times did it and they changed everything. Because they did it, wider organizations did it. Some of them took shots at the New York Times because The Times got the story and they didnโ€™t. But that story was accurate, to a degree. But the story that it told was not the full story. AATIP, that we know aboutโ€ฆthe AATIP that studies nuts and bolts saucersโ€ฆcase of UFOs that have encounters with military units such as the USS Nimitz, that is studied by a group of people, Lue Elizondo was the head of it. "Itโ€™s not so much a program as it was a loose network of intelligence officials in different agencies, including the Air Force and the Navy, CIA, DIA, DARPAโ€ฆthere might be a couple of other agencies. But a case would come in from any one of their units [and] it would be shared with this group of people, analysis would be done, evidence would be looked at and then stashed in a draw and nobody ever sees it. Itโ€™s not passed up the chain of command. "In 2007, that changed. One of the guys (Lacatski. ~Joe 2025) I met with in this meeting in Washington is the one who changed it. He had been in the same position that Lue Elizondo had been in. And his name is just not out there. He grew frustrated with what was happening with the phenomenon and he suspected that UFOs flying around the sky, buzzing our military units every once in a while, is not the full story. Even if you could solve that part of the mystery it wouldnโ€™t solve the bigger part of the picture. "So he grew interested in Skinwalker Ranch and he had read the (Knapp/Kelleher โ€“ 'Hunt For The Skinwalker') book. And after he read it, he called up Bob Bigelow and saidโ€ฆactually, he wrote him a letter and said, 'Hey, can I go to the ranchโ€ฆgo look around? Iโ€™m with the DIA.' Bigelow says, 'Come on out to Las Vegas and Iโ€™ll take you there.' And thatโ€™s what happened. He flew to Las Vegas. They flew on Bigelowโ€™s jet. They went to the ranch. "This guyโ€™s not there fifteen minutes and he has an experience. And Iโ€™m not gonna go into detail. Iโ€™m hoping that heโ€™s going to maybe come forward at some point and describe his experience. But it was just for him. Of all the people in this room, in the encounter, he was the only one who could see it. Heโ€™s the only one who had an angle on this thing that appeared. And heโ€™s pretending that heโ€™s not seeing it but itโ€™s right out of the corner of his eye. And he doesnโ€™t say anything until he leaves the ranch. And he gets off and he asks Bigelow if he had seen it. And he had not. The other people who had been in the room had not seen it. "He flies back to Las Vegas, goes back to Washington, D.C. and looks up Harry Reid and tells him about it. Now Reid had some experience in these matters that Iโ€™ll get into in a little bit. But as a result of that conversation, Reid, who had an interest in UFOs and had maintained that interest over many years โ€“ and I can attest to that personally โ€“ called in a couple of his friends in the Senate โ€“ Daniel Inouye and Ted Stevens. They had a conversation in a secure room and they decided to provide some funding for a much broader study. Something that looked atโ€ฆbeyond flying saucers, that looked at other paranormal aspectsโ€ฆsupernatural aspects that we would not normally associate with aliens or ETs. Assuming that thatโ€™s what this is, which Iโ€™m not sure anyone knows for sure. And that is how AAWSAP was born. The Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program." ~~~ Knapp Yesterday: "The only reason [Lacatski] came forward, he was ticked off about how AATIP had been described in major media reports, and no mention had been given to the actual, real program. That one that had a $22 million budget, lasted 27 months, and which put together the biggest UFO data warehouse in history, that had written all these papers that still have not been released." (In the most-recent interview (Part 1) with Weaponized, Lacatski let it fly with his issues related to the 2017 NYT article: "The initial reporting...by the New York Times story in 2017 was totally inaccurate. Contrary to what some people claim, the authors knew my name and position at AAWSAP, yet never attempted to contact me. Likewise, the The Washington Post. POLITICO (laughs) contacted me within hours after the articles were published in the free publications, asking for my opinion. They knew my name, they had my phone number. Why didn't they contact me [beforehand]?" ~Dr. James Lacatski on Weaponized ~ Knapp: "So, Jim was a counterintelligence guy for AAWSAP, but in this role. He wasn't putting out cover stories or lies, he didn't put out anything. The world didn't hear that AAWSAP existed until years later, at least by that name. There was one statement made to the press about that program. It was by Robert Bigelow, whose company, BAASS, got the contract. A week after he signed it, he came on with me on Coast to Coast AM and said, 'We got this program dealing with UFOs, we have an unnamed partner, and we're excited to get going.' That was it. "Jim Lacatski wasn't putting out PR releases about AAWSAP. There was nothing. That was the last thing anybody said until the New York Times did the AATIP story, and then Jim Lacatski felt the real story was being covered up. If not for that story about AATIP and the problems that he saw with it, he would never have mentioned this. I don't think ever." (Well, then, thank you to the NYT journalists and editors for pissing off Lacatski!) Knapp: "You'll recall, AAWSAP, at the time that things went downhill, that the funding was moved away, they were trying to make it into a SAP, a Special Access Program. And if it had happened, we probably would never have heard of it. If it had happened, Lue Elizondo would have been the counterintelligence guy for AAWSAP, that he had already talked to Lacatski. "But Lacatski is not proclaiming the greatness of the program. He's not out there beating the bushes on podcasts and newscasts, other than with us, and he never put out in counterintelligence. His role, counterintelligence, meant something different for AAWSAP. The thing that DIA had told him was, 'Look, you know, it's not a rogue program. I know it gets weird into some of the phenomena that was at Skinwalker Ranch and other places. We don't care. Here's what we care about: Don't let the secret out. We don't want to see this on the front page of the Washington Post. We want it kept secret.' (John Greenewald was one person questioning whether AAWSAP was actually a prosaic program and Lacatski just decided to go rogue with a foray into UFOs and the paranormal.) Greenewald Tweet: "Did the U.S. government really sanction this, and if so, is this really how it was run? Or was this a rogue operation by a select few on the inside playing with Uncle Sam's coffers?" (Greenewald was quote tweeting a Greenstreet hit-piece video on AAWSAP. In his interview on Weaponized aired over the past few weeks, Lacatski said that former Deputy Director of AARO, Tim Phillips, also used the "rogue" word when describing AAWSAP. Did DIA really not know what AAWSAP was about? Did Lacatski go rogue and turn a program that was supposed to look at prosaic, advanced technology into one that studied UFOs and the paranormal? Here's an exchange from the 2023 interview Knapp and Corbell did with Lacatski and Colm Kelleher.) Kelleher: "The critical part of AAWSAP that we tried to convey in 'Skinwalkers at the Pentagon,' was that there were two fundamental, parallel tracks that AAWSAP ran on. The first one was the examination of UFO performance. And, you know, the UFO performance part was getting all of the data from eyewitnesses, plus deploying sensors into the field, in order to gather data on the performance of UFOs. That was track number one. And track number two was: What effects do UFOs have on humans? That was a parallel track that, from the get go, AAWSAP decided, unambiguously, to run both tracks in parallel. We documented psychological effects, and then we also documented paranormal effects." Lacatski: "Anything can be said on the internet it seems, factual or not. Well, one thing that is not factual is, DIA knew what it was getting into in regard to both aspects that Colm just described to you. And let me end my statement right here. We had no choice but to pursue both aspects." (That was a poor way of him saying: The claim that DIA was unaware of AAWSAP looking into all aspects of UFOs, including the paranormal, is NOT true.) Lacatski: "I want to emphasize something I said on my first and only interview. It was a closed program. It operated very similar to a SAP. The director, the director of analysis, and my office chief...and, of course, division chief, knew about this program. No one else did. Now, I was also protected by the stovepipe nature of that. I did not have to address political-type questions. I was insulated, but they were, too. There was no one else. People in the surrounding cubicles didn't know. Nothing was purposely being hid. It was a closed, stovepipe system, and it needed to be. It needed to be operated that way." ~~~ Knapp: "And so, Jim Lacatski took it on himself, put it in his own hands. He and Colm Kelleher interviewed all these people who applied for the jobs, the 50 full-time positions that they staffed, in a matter of months. They did background checks, they required security clearances for all those people, and they were worried about leaks. They didn't want information to get out. "They also were concerned about espionage by foreign players, by foreign companies, things of that sort. And some of that really did happen. As Jim has shared with us, there were a couple of phones that were transmitters that were found inside Bigelow Aerospace, inside the Bigelow, uh, facilities, and it was very alarming because they weren't sure who was doing it. I think they think it was a foreign government. I'm not going to say which one, uh, they suspected the most." (Lacatski said that the phones in question were made in China.) Knapp: "But, and then they also found weird frequencies emanating from Skinwalker Ranch. That's not strange, and there's a lot of unusual stuff that happens there, but it was some sort of a an espionage program that they believed was was not only looking at the ranch, but also at BAASS. "That was his primary concern. He was worried that the story gets out, because secrecy was of paramount interest to the heads of DIA and he's worried about the information getting out to the public. Because once it happened, then the knives come out in the Pentagon and within the intelligence community, which is kind of what happened. A memo was sent from Harry Reid's office, let other people know that AAWSAP existed, and that's when things started getting problematic." Corbell: "The bugging thing. So, it's not just like Bigelow Aerospace was tapped with something, he said, specifically, AAWSAP, right? So they were looking at that new UFO program. And I don't know how public this is, but he did say it was - not just him, other people have all said - it was multiple nations, multiple, different devices from those phones. And he also said that they worked with FBI, they had FBI liaisons looking at the ranch property, and also at Bigelow Aerospace. "Because, remember, they were supposed to receive a transfer of materials. That's why they reverse, reverse engineered (laughs), you know, they built everything to be able to hold SCIF-capable and material-capable property at that classification level. So, look, I think if we pull it back, the whole idea is, James Lacatski made a statement at some point that he was, you know, head of, or part of, or running the counterintelligence for AAWSAP. But his point was to keep AAWSAP itself secret from foreign nations. So then he has to keep it secret from the U.S. He did it. He did a great job. They actually kept it secret. That doesn't mean he's going out and creating false information to the public like he's been accused of. "So, should we listen to Jim Lacatski? That was like, you know, the main question. Oh, one second. He also identified that there is currently a counter-programming, counterintelligence operation going on to the American public, but not against the American public, by AARO." (In other words, spread misinformation to the American public so they can advance their goal of misinforming and confusing our adversaries who are always listening. National security! IMO, that's only acceptable if we're talking specifics related to propulsion, technology and weapons that can be used to give us a leg up on said adversaries. But everything else should come out and be made public. We shouldn't be told a bunch of lies about information we paid for and that could, potentially, give us some clarity about our species and other lifeforms on this planet.) Corbell: That was so clear in our interview with him that he said that, you know, 'Look, they're acting this way. They are telling you lies about AAWSAP and what happened.' And that's why he said, 'My books, I'm a government employee. This was paid by taxpayers. I'm trying to give you information.' And that's what his books are. "So it's clear from these rounds of interviews that we just had with Dr. Lacatski that he supports a controlled UFO disclosure. He made that very clear. So should we listen to what he has to say? I mean, he was a big dog, right, George?" Knapp: "He was the head of the largest U.S. government-funded UFO investigation in history, that we know of. He worked with Colm Kelleher, who was the boots-on-the-ground guy in Las Vegas. He worked with Jay Stratton. Stratton's role in the development of AAWSAP has not been really fully explored, but he's got a book coming out at some point, once it gets through the DOPSR process. But then we'll get additional information to buttress what Lacatski has said."

Joe Murgia

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My pal James Fox is on the HUNT! ๐Ÿ‘ฝ๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ WATCH : James Fox is a dog with a bone, as obsessed as Captain Ahabโ€™s in his pursuit of Moby Dick, as dogged as Indiana Jonesโ€™s quest for the Holy Grail. Fox, one of the best-known documentary filmmakers to ever focus on the UFO mystery, has spent 14 long years investigating an astounding series of events often referred to as โ€˜the Brazilian Roswell.โ€™ Fox's 2022 film โ€œMoment of Contactโ€ revealed powerful testimony from an impressive array of independent witnesses in and around Varginha, Brazil, some of whom saw the craft, the crash, the large deployment of military personnel, and the capture of at least one of the injured crew members who fled from the disabled UFO. The being was described as a bizarre, oily-skinned, nonhuman entity, one that seemed intelligent, injured, and frightened. In the years since the release of that film, Fox has returned to Brazil multiple times to seek out the rumored medical team which met, treated, and communicated with the alien life form. Now, he is unveiling the rest of the story. In this episode of Weaponized, James Fox shares with Jeremy (Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell) and George (George Knapp) the story of how he tracked down the key witnesses who have previously been too frightened to say anything, why they were intimidated and by whom, and details about a wide-ranging cover-up that is still active nearly 30 years after the original events. A new, updated version of his film has now been released, and a major media event is being staged just days from now. On January 20, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Fox will introduce several of the firsthand witnesses. Getting them into the US proved to be difficult and Fox says his pursuit of a videotaped recording of the creature also drew the attention of unknown saboteurs. Fox also revealed to Weaponized a secondary objective of the January news conference. He wants the US military and intelligence community to tell Congress what became of the creature, and any other evidence related to non-human beings that may have been recovered from documented UFO crashes in the US and elsewhere. (The public is invited to attend the event and media personnel will be permitted to livestream the entire event.) The Varginha UFO crash is one of the seminal events in history. The mystery surrounding what became of the injured crew member has the potential to blow the lid off of an 80-year cover-up that is still underway. Learn more at

Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell

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TO FIX THAT RAT, PARLIAMENT MAY NEED A MARSHALL PLAN. In 2008, when UB40 lit up Lugogo Stadium and belted out โ€œThereโ€™s a rat in mi kitchen, what am I gonna do?โ€, the answer was obvious: fix that rat. The crowd went wild. So did two young men dancing like tomorrow had been cancelled -yours truly and Marshall Godfrey Alenyo Jr. It was reggae, rebellion, and rhythm. But as fate would have it, that song was less nostalgia and more prophecy. Fast-forward to 2026. Marshall has spotted another rat -this time not in a kitchen, but in the mechanics of representation, debate, and delivery. He fixed one in Jonam County and emerged victorious as MP. Now he has his sights on a bigger one: the quality and conduct of debate in the 12th Parliament of Uganda. And yes, he intends to fix that rat tooโ€”by vying for Deputy Speaker of Parliament as an Independent. This is not bravado. This is biography. I have watched Marshall speak in rooms where the air thickens and people lean forward instinctively. You know the look -hand to mouth, head tilted, eyes locked in. Itโ€™s the look of people watching thought assemble itself in real time. A piano could fall outside and no one would flinch. Thatโ€™s eloquence with authority. From Namilyango College -where he was the default MC -to Makerere University as Guild Minister, to international platforms like the 2012 UKโ€“Uganda Convention at the Troxy in East London, Marshall has done what great speakers do: make complex ideas feel inevitable. That day, a senior immigration officer calmly walked Ugandans through dual citizenship and the National ID rollout. The crowd was stunned. The speaker was Marshall Alenyo. Also in attendance was first lady Janet K. Museveni and speaker Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga . Add to that a career as a retired senior immigration officer, a Masters of Law in International Human Rights and Public Policy from University College Cork, and the instincts of a lawyer trained in evidence, equity, and rule of law. Yes, he is also famously known as The Legend MC -because leadership, like emceeing, is about reading the room, setting the tone, and knowing when to be firm. Marshall is not naรฏve about the task ahead. He respects the eloquence of the incumbent Deputy Speaker, Hon. Thomas Tayebwa. But history shows that #Parliament thrives when it renews itself. Marshall often recalls the Constituent Assembly days -Wapakhabulo, Adoko Nekyon, Okullo Epak, Noble Mayombo -debates that rose above party and tribe, anchored in nationalism and pan-African purpose. That spirit, he argues, needs revival. So yes, this is a big rat. And yes, it will take a #MarshallPlan to fix it. Members in -the yet to be sworn in, 12th Parliament of Uganda may want to listen closely -because something is about to hit the floor. His name is Marshall Godfrey Alenyo Jr, MP Elect #Jonam #Uganda Daily Monitor The New Vision NBS Television NTV UGANDA The Independent

Patrick Oyulu

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