2025.01.24 10:02 MrToast2 Dialga raid, pls help, 2229 9042 5734
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2025.01.24 10:02 josylad Hiring: Intern - Maintenance and Engineering at Organon Pharmaceuticals
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2025.01.24 10:02 Descartes_wax How to make the perfect grilled cheese sandwich
Have you ever wanted to make the perfect grilled cheese sandwich? Look no further! Here’s how to make one that’ll melt in your mouth with every bite! Start by buttering two slices of bread with butter, then place them butter side down in a pan over medium heat. When the bread is golden brown, add your favorite cheese and let it melt before gently flipping the sandwich. When both sides are golden brown, transfer to a plate and enjoy your masterpiece!
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2025.01.24 10:02 Tricky-Pin-7700 Need help with game [REDACTED] Yes that's it's name.
To preface, I keep games, like Hades and Disco Elysium, in a memory bank separate form my computer. It's basically a pen drive. But while they work, REDACTED doesn't, after finishing installing and everything, I open the game and after studio titles I get a black screen, can't even leave unless I restart.
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2025.01.24 10:02 Lykan_Iluvatar [Mutation] My game features a dynamic physics system for fur and meat! The abomination below mutates uniquely every run, and it’s not the only threat with these terrifying details. Watch the trailer on Steam! https://store.steampowered.com/app/2945880/Mutation/
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2025.01.24 10:02 firenova9 Weeklyboycott
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2025.01.24 10:02 geekybrains How to get support for Tata Neu Infinity CC
Any pointers to how I can actually speak with a human being regarding my new Tata Neu Infinity card?
I placed an order on Big Basket and was expecting 10% rewards but nothing showed up. I wanted to speak to someone regarding this, but all their Tata Neu app has to offer is a bot that just goes around in circles without any way to get in touch with a human.
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2025.01.24 10:02 Gullible_Thing34 Persona 3 Portable Star Arcana Social Link 1-10 (Akihiko Sanada)
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2025.01.24 10:02 shady_sci We actually knew about Hexas since July 2024... trust in Corrado when he says things are happening! [actual DD within]
I'll start on a quote from Corrado's call in August: "I'm not obsessed or upset if people believe it or not. We're not here to promote or persuade, we're here to communicate effectively, and we're here to deliver substance." I believe this guy when he says this, not because of hype or bag holding, but because of evidence that they are delivering on things they mention months ago. Read on to get a glimpse into why i believe him. [Do your own DD, and always question whether the random redditor talking shit has spent more than 30 mins reading about your investment.] The recent Hexas / Comstock news: There is a lot of excitement about the recent announcement of a partnership between Comstock Fuels and Hexas Biomass Inc ("Hexas") whereby for US$500,000 in cash from Comstock to Hexas, Comstock secured exclusive rights to Hexas' IP in liquid fuels applications. According to the 8-K SEC filing, it also appears that Comstock will get equity in Hexas for this $500K. As an aside, please keep this in mind - this isn't $500K cash out the door as a liability, it's also a potential asset (equity). "Under the terms of the agreement, Comstock Fuels also agreed to execute a simple agreement for future equity in the amount of $500,000 (“SAFE Investment”), paid in a series of four tranches on January 15, 2025, January 31, 2025, February 28, 2025, and March 31, 2025." Note, this agreement isn't finalised yet: "The agreement terminates if the execution and delivery of mutually acceptable, definitive documents does not occur on or before February 15, 2025, unless extended by the parties." We have officially 'known' about the Hexas relationship via Comstock/SACL since November. On September 18th 2024, Comstock announced the SACL agreement. This did not specify Hexas as a partner, but identified the 3 Australian licensed sites. Share price went from $0.3 on 17th Sept to a peak of $0.62 by 26th Sept. On November 20th 2024, Comstock announced the SACL agreement would expand to a 4th site in Vietnam. As far as i can tell, Comstock didn't mention the Hexas partnership here, but in November SACL on their website indicated this involved Hexas. Using waybackmachine i can see this information was there on Dec 2nd but not Oct 17th. But actually... Hexas told a very small audience about this relationship back in 28th July 2024. Here are excerpts from a Hexas CEO video, of which i was just the 100th viewer in 6 months: Note their 'products' here. Biofuels is now seemingly exclusive to Comstock. At 22:31 in the video: “we have Comstock, they’re a great company out of Houston, they use a combination of biomass and also tallows and fats and oils and with 1 tonne of our xanofibre they end up with 1000 gallons of what is a precursor oil, its like an ethanol, but it’s a precursor that can be converted into biodiesel or converted into kerosene for jet fuel” At ~24 mins into the video: \"so where we’re growing or will be growing… Washington, Nevada, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, over in Australia we actually have our plants in quarantine over there, once they get out of quarantine we’ll start planting.”\" In the Q&A at the end, ~34:50 onwards, for extra insight into the crop yield relevant to Comstock which needs the lignin. "we want to be able to generate a lot of really nice plants, and depending on the end use, we may want a denser planting. So if we’re going to use it for biomethane, then we may do a double roll system where we have a higher density, because those plants will be harvested at many 6 or 7 feet, every 4 or 5 weeks. Whereas if it is for fiber, we want it to lignify, get much bigger, so maybe that harvesting cycle will be every 8 weeks to 4 months. …. This can be harvested year-round at any given time, and it stands in the field without degradation, so you can go 2 years without harvesting it and it won’t degrade” So as of July 24th 2024, there was independent evidence (i.e. not from Comstock) of a substantial partnership growing. The share price at this date was US$0.16, and stayed below US$0.2 for another month after this video. Therefore, an educated investor could have known about a VERY likely Hexas/Comstock partnership several months before the actual announcement, and at 1/3 - 1/2 the share price. So what was Comstock/Corrado saying around this time which may have hinted at the Hexas/SACL partnership? On 10th August, just 2 weeks after the Hexas video, in the Comstock 2Q 2024 Earnings Call, Corrado mentions: "We already have multiple feedstock contracts in our crosshairs" "It's going to require real innovations - it can't be done today. But we've designed the experiments for those innovations already, and we didn't do it alone. We're doing it with extraordinary partners.... We'll share more about those innovation plans and partners, once all the agreements and communications are finalized" Take home message from this rant: - If you're willing to spend a few hours doing actual research of publicly available information, you can find impactful DD out there which can help you get in 'early' at cheaper SP. Perhaps this is time well spent, compared to trawling reddit, posting rockets, and calling random stocks pump and dumps? - These partnerships clearly have several hurdles that need to be overcome to enable announcement, and they need to happen in sequence. So, we need to be patient. - Corrado says things that may be vague ("big things coming" type), but even this ~6 month backtrack which took 2 hours shows me that there is evidence behind his vague statements. Sure, if he's vague he can pump up stock without needing to substantiate anything (a common complaint), but also, he can't state specifics until the deals are done (which some people often overlook). - So next time he alludes to big new things, i'm going to go digging for data to back this up, just like Hexas/Comstock was 'out there' in July if you tried to find it! - I concede that the way i could find this Hexas 'leak' of the Comstock partnership in July is because as of today we have confirmation Hexas<>Comstock have a deal, so it only took 5 minutes to find relevant Hexas videos. However, it is plausible that well-researched investors would be aware of potential overlap of companies like Hexas with companies like Comstock, which could lead them to finding this back in July. - If i had seen this in July, and drew the connection to Comstock, would i have bought in at $0.16? Of course i'd say yes today, with the benefit of hindsight, but i concede that in July, the scarcity of information (i.e. Comstock hadn't announced it, how real could it be?!) may have scared me off. But for some, this would have been a great catalyst to buy cheap and 'early'. submitted by shady_sci to ComstockLODE [link] [comments] |
2025.01.24 10:02 LitLProGamerblitz8 SM Cinema Online Ticket
Hi, I'm 18 years old & (M) and tanong ko lang layu po probinsya ng walang SM Mall sa lalawigan namin so nag consider ako sa Cebu nalang and magkasama ako ky mama sa SM Ceby and i book this seat for me tsaka 1 ticket kanina umaga to avoid sold out kapag pumunta kami also aking mama ko ay hindi siya manonood ng sine sa akin so si mama ay magpalipas siya ng oras sa mall habang ako ay nanonood ng sinehan, Ok yung ako nalang mag-isa kahit 1 ticket nalang kahit hindi kasama yung mama ko? Baka nasa MTRCB rating ng "PG" tsaka also kapag on screening date na mudiritso na ako sa Cinema gate ipinakita ko tung QR code nasa pic sa mga usher na to at ipakita yung proof of identification at pwedeng Passport lang pakita sa kanila as valid ID ngalang? Tysm sa nagtanong... submitted by LitLProGamerblitz8 to FilmClubPH [link] [comments] |
2025.01.24 10:02 Fermato Transcript: "UFO whistleblower Jake Barber would '100% testify' under oath to Congress" | Reality Check
FULL TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vR3vebDXgc8RKJmgnhls4gHyjGbhK2fskkHm-eDed-2zYTuIXpS4ksSIg0-f7DNBvUi01XMQjOxvDT7/pub
UFO whistleblower Jake Barber would '100% testify' under oath to Congress | Reality Check - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t37-SKj4rtY
Transcript:
(00:00) Hello and welcome to Reality Check. Before we start, I want to tell you a little bit about our sponsor for this week. It's the iconic Chuck Norris, a guy I used to have on my bedroom wall. The martial artist hero who's still in his 80s and still kicking butt and still staying active. What's even more shocking is he's stronger, he can work out longer, and he even has plenty of energy left over for his grandkids.
(00:32) He did this by making just one change and he says he still feels like he's in his 50s. His wife even started doing this one thing too and she's never felt better. She says she feels 10 years younger, her body looks leaner, and she has energy all day. Chuck made a special video that explains everything. Make sure you watch it by going to chuckdefense.
(00:54) com slash Ross. That's this link below this video. It will change the way you think about your health. Once again, that's chuckdefense.com slash Ross. Now, let's get on and enjoy the show. G'day and welcome to Reality Check. So you've seen the full News Nation special investigation, Hunting UFOs, where we detailed the allegations of a first-hand whistleblower for the very first time, telling the inside story of the retrieval of non-human craft.
(01:38) I know it's an extraordinary allegation to make, and there's millions of armchair experts out there who think they know everything about this story. Well today for the first time the bloke who told that story to me on News Nation is telling his full account, the full interview for the first time.
(01:59) Jacob Barber is a guy I first met two years ago and he's not used to the limelight. He's fundamentally somebody who's been trained in intelligence. He's been trained in how to operate in the covert world. And the only reason he's going overt is because he thinks you, the public, have a right to know about the illegal and criminal and improper things that he believes are going on inside what he calls the program.
(02:27) But be aware that, I think as George Herbert once said, the life of a spy is to know, not be known. It's difficult for any person to make the decision to step out into the limelight, let alone the excoriating glare of many hostile people who are looking for any excuse to pull Jake down from his pedestal. And the interesting thing is, he wants to be investigated.
(02:52) He wants the government, the Congress, to tackle this story and begin the slow exposition of what he knows. And it's a difficult story, I think, for a lot of people to grasp because the scale of it and the implications of it are immense. Not only does it mean that there is a non-human intelligence that's been engaging with this planet, and contrary to what the Pentagon says, we've known about it for decades.
(03:18) It also means, of course, that the government or sections of the government have been lying to us and continue to lie to us. And that's an egregious breach of public faith. And at some stage, there is going to be a reckoning. But ultimately, the big decision now for Congress and for the new Trump administration is whether they take the allegations of Jacob Barber seriously. So he wants, and we've always intended, for his full story to be told.
(03:47) So here today, for the very first time, is the full interview with Jake Barber, a great and loyal American who wants you to know the truth. Hey, Ross. My name is Jacob Barber, and for the last 30 years, I've worked for the U.S. government and its private partners in both an official capacity as an enlisted man in the United States Air Force and in an unofficial capacity for the broader intelligence community as a contractor.
(04:14) Over the last three decades, my work has been very diverse and has included the recovery of downed UAP of non-human origin. I am pleased to share that as of a couple weeks ago, I have fulfilled a promise to our friend David Grush by getting myself into a skiff with Congress and I have provided top secret SCI testimony on the subject matter of UAP.
(04:38) With this behind us, I am pleased to be at a place where I can share information with the public. The type of information I can share will be limited by my DOPSR restrictions and personal restrictions I have set in order to protect the privacy and quality of life of my friends, family and colleagues. So with that, let's talk. So Jake, you've just made an historic revelation that we are not alone.
(05:07) How did it feel? Felt pretty good actually. Get that off my chest. You've lived with this secret for how long? You could say more than a decade. So let's roll back. Let's tell the story of Jake Barber. Okay. Let's tell the story of Jake Barber. You say you were an enlisted man and then you ended up working for the intelligence community as a contractor.
(05:33) Tell me that story. How did that happen? Well, in high school, I was 17 years old, I was prospected into a program, an enlistment program. It was a guaranteed enlistment or guaranteed training enlistment program contract for a specific career field at the time called Combat Control. Career field is still called that.
(05:54) The contract was unique at the time. It was a 10-year commitment to Air Force Special Operations. I finished my screening for that program and in September of 1994 I shipped off to Air Force Basic Training. Upon completion of that, I went to a place known as Operating Location Hotel. This was Air Force Special Operations Selection.
(06:16) I completed selection roughly four months later and then entered into what is known as the pipeline. The pipeline is approximately a two-year specialized training schedule where you go to a number of schools. At a certain point in my pipeline I was approached by some individuals who had a discussion with me and convinced me it might be a good idea to consider becoming an airplane mechanic.
(06:42) Was that to be your cover? Was that to be your cover? Yes. Yes. Because I noticed your DD214, which is your release discharge document from the US Air Force, which you've provided us, it says you're an aerospace mechanic. I was. I was a mechanic. I spent a lot of time on the flight line at Pope Air Force Base and an obscure maintenance shop known as the Dash 21 dual rail shop.
(07:04) And I spent a lot of time there in my cover capacity and i worked hard you're constrained very heavily aren't you by what's called a defense office pre-publication security review correct and that's called adopter for sure yes and if you accidentally or deliberately reveal information that they've told you that you're not allowed to reveal, you can go to jail for the rest of your life.
(07:28) That is correct. Yeah, they've created quite a landmine of words to avoid. So there are certain agency names, certain designations in the military that you're not allowed to reveal or use. Yes, and for good reason. Let me clarify something, though. you were trained as a top Special Operations soldier.
(07:52) Upon completing that, I was given orders to Pope Air Force Base where I spent a lot of time actually working in a maintenance capacity in an obscure maintenance shop known as the Dash 21 dual rail shop. My time outside of that was spent in any number of clubs, you could say. I was a member of many clubs where I got an opportunity to do a lot of interesting training. You were given extensive special operations training.
(08:15) I trained in things like survival, I was in parachute club, I was in scuba club, I was in weapons club, I was in pilot club, I even was in Spanish club, I was in entrepreneur club, paramedic club. So they were fully training you for whatever that covert role was going to be. Nobody was training me. I was there on my own free will, out of my own interest, and trained in a number of clubs.
(08:43) A mechanic? Mm-hmm. But you were training yourself in a whole range of different skills. And I noticed your DD214 document, it actually shows that you've got a sharpshooter's achievement. Yes. Yeah. So how many mechanics have a sharpshooter's achievement? Not many. I will say that the standard for marksmanship in the Air Force is pretty low, but I did qualify as expert marksman in a number of small arms. Right.
(09:12) And you've also, I noticed you're able to talk about the fact that you earned a commendation for the use of combat medical skills to help save the lives of two men in a horrible accident? Yeah, that's the interesting thing. Every once in a while my club skills would show up in the ordinary Air Force. Part of what goes on when things are heavily compartmentalized is often the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing.
(09:39) So serving in my capacity is what is known as an OPFOR, an oppositional force. By the time I was deeply immersed in my club training, I soon began to be deployed as what's known as a red team member. I became a red team expert. So an opposition force person, what do they do? Just explain to me what you do.
(10:03) So OPFOR is the bad guys. So an OPFOR is a utility team and that team's utility as in pressure testing or stress testing the effectiveness of what are known as blue forces, which are the good guys.
(10:28) So OPFOR is trained to deploy their own intuition and innovation in order to make the regular soldiers lives hell and that was where I was uniquely qualified and was deployed in that fashion in a number of real world real world scenarios and training scenarios. Now it's a very useful set of skills that you acquired in the Air Force. Yes. You've essentially had the training of a top tier one operator at, if you like, Delta Force or STS-24 level, which is the top US Air Force elite group, but you were not a top tier one operator. That is correct.
(11:02) There's no evidence that I was ever assigned to any task force that was associated with those teams you just mentioned. What were you? What was I? Ross, I was a highly talented airplane mechanic who got to deploy on a number of presidential support missions. I was a security escort for what are known as HVTs all over the world.
(11:33) I also worked, I deployed in Bosnia in support of the hunt for war criminals. So why do countries like America have covert people like yourself? What's the purpose of it? Well there's a lot of utility in what you could call a hidden hand. For better or for worse, the US government and its agencies tend to paint themselves into a corner and they're bound by their own regulations and rules of play, which makes it extremely valuable to be able to outsource to folks who don't have to follow those same rules.
(12:06) So you were operating outside of the normal rulebook, but to be clear, there's nothing wrong with a covert role. The US government uses covert operators all the time. Absolutely. It's 100% in the best interest of everyone in this country, and to maintain superiority from a national security standpoint that we play the game that way.
(12:31) And do you regard yourself as a patriot? Absolutely, first and foremost before anything else. And I'd like to be clear, let's do this right now. I'd like you to know exactly what side I'm on. Firstly, I'm on the side of my family and my friends. Second, I'm on the side of the American people and I'm on the side of the government and the military, third, and only as long as they're taking care of the first two.
(12:49) In that time, when you were being trained, learning all these skills, did you have any idea about aliens? No, not at all. One way you can validate that you were doing special work is that you were actually recommended for a heroism medal weren't you the U.S.
(13:11) Air Force I was I was and you're not allowed to talk about that operation are you no there was a classified missions that took place uh in Bosnia and um but every once in a while things showed up in my record and at some point I had the presence of mind to start making copies of certain things. Which was a little nerve-wracking because it may have been illegal that I was in possession of certain things but this was a letter recommendation that calls out my particular act of heroism.
(13:39) Were you awarded that medal? No, it was squashed by my case officer. And do you think it was squashed because they didn't want you to be conspicuous? Yeah, because what the hell would an aircraft mechanic be doing chasing war criminals in Bosnia and doing so to the extent that he would find himself in a situation that would be worthy of a medal of heroism.
(14:01) Now you can't name the agency, the organization that you were working for, can you? No. You're forbidden by your DOPSA? Forbidden. At any stage during any of the training that you received, was anyone ever telling you that you were part of a government that was aware of the existence of non-human intelligence? No, not at that time.
(14:27) And I'll have to tell you that everything changed for me right around 9-11. And I left the Air Force and basically made a left turn at Albuquerque, never part of the global war on terror, and quite literally made a left turn at Albuquerque, and was sent out to California at that time to begin establishing my cover basis for an independent as an independent contractor so that I can serve what was coming down the line next for me and that is the path which led to the UAP subject.
(15:00) In your time in deployment you met certain people from an aerospace company, didn't you? Yes, I did. Now, it's also part of the constraints you operate under that you can't name that aerospace company. Correct. There's no good reason to name them, even if I wasn't constrained. What were they doing there? Well, they were supporting us with some new weapons technology that could be used to disable vehicles and aircraft.
(15:27) I can disclose this. My understanding is that they were essentially using, I think it's a MetaRepublic record, that microwave weapons, pulse microwave weapons, were being used at that time. Correct. There were some early prototypes that were being used at that time. And I met individuals that were there representing the companies that were providing that service to the government, made some friends and those relationships led to opportunities later in the California desert where I began my journey.
(15:56) Before we go any further, had you ever as a child experienced any kind of anomalous phenomena yourself? No. This was completely off the books for you. It was a complete revelation to you. I mean, I was born in the 70s. I grew up a fan of Star Wars and Star Trek and Back to the Future. It certainly was a pleasant and fun idea.
(16:19) But during that same time, it was also very clear that the culture, it was clearly nostalgic, like the subject matter of UAP and non-human intelligence, which wasn't an acronym we used back then, aliens, let's say, that it was 100% a fictional story. So while I was interested in it, it was purely as an adolescent from being interested by any other fictional subject.
(16:48) Before we get into the nitty gritty of what happened after 2001, let's talk about what you perceive are the rights and responsibilities of American citizens under your constitution. As an enlisted man, did you swear an oath to the constitution? I sure did, yeah. How much do you care about the ideas and the principles that are espoused in the US constitution? Those ideas are absolutely paramount.
(17:15) They come above everything else. Even though I mentioned my family and my friends are whose side I'm on first, I cannot facilitate protecting them without the fundamental nature of the US Constitution. So it is paramount to everything else. Is it fair to say that the reason why you're speaking to us here today is because you think it's important that the American people be told about what we're going to disclose in accordance with the Constitution? Article 1 of the US Constitution enshrines the idea
(17:53) that all arms of government must be transparent and accountable to the Congress. Mm-hmm. Is that happening? You know, I can't really speak to that. Is that happening? You know, I can't really speak to that. From what we're being told, there is no evidence of extraterrestrial presence here. There is no evidence of non-human intelligence.
(18:21) There's a little bit of admittance and evidence that there's something anomalous in the sky flying around, and we don't know what it is. So the bad news is I can't really help further that question that everyone wants answered. The good news is I'm going to begin to be able to start answering that question and that's the primary reason I'm here to speak to you today.
(18:38) Do you think Congress is being misled, deceived about what is secretly known about non-human intelligence, alien life. Engaging with this. It's clear they don't have the full story. What's being held back? Just about everything. But there's another problem. I don't even know that they're giving it the proper attention to begin with.
(19:02) So unfortunately, Congress is very ignorant when it comes to the subject. So very recently, the Pentagon spokesman assured press reporters in a Pentagon briefing that there is no evidence of extraterrestrial engagement with planet Earth. Is that true? No, that's not true. Now, they like to hang their hat on some key words there extraterrestrial so that means outside of the planet earth and that is yet to be determined by my best understanding so you're saying you know for a fact there are aliens yes 100 there are Yes, 100%. There are alien craft. 100%.
(19:46) Have you been involved in the recovery of those alien craft? Well, Ross, yes I have. How does it feel to say that? I'm kind of over it. Like, this has been a fact I had to get over. It wasn't easy when it first hit you. That was years ago. And it's actually quite therapeutic to get to talk about it.
(20:11) And I'm encouraged that it's becoming commonplace because that's where it needs to be for us to move forward and start gathering some evidence, which we intend to do. So you're building up a cover in California shortly after 9-11. What are you doing? Well, I'm doing a number of things. One, trying to fill out a sensible explanation for my backstory.
(20:33) I mentioned one of the clubs I was in was Pilot Club, and you'll speak to my good friend Don Paul here shortly, who I met during that time. But there's no record of that. So actually one of the first things I did is I had to go to commercial pilot school in order to create a legitimate training record so that I could operate in an official capacity this time as a helicopter pilot.
(20:58) So you'd learned how to fly as a covert operator, but they didn't give you a license for it in the military because you weren't allowed to have that qualification because that would undermine your cover i suppose correct so you had to go and pretend to not be a pilot in order to get your commercial yeah that was loads of fun actually i was i found it quite challenging to pretend i didn't know how to fly. So it was amusing. You must have blitzed it.
(21:28) Well, pretending to be bad was quite easy in the beginning. The hardest part was faking a natural learning curve. So how to show that I'm getting better in a progression that they've seen before. So that was fun. A few times I took the liberty to mess with my flight instructor, but he just thought I got lucky.
(21:47) So this happened for, what, a couple of years? Yeah, a number of things were done. So one of the rules we go by is that legitimacy is the best cover. So in order to provide a certain utility to the government by way of a contractor, I have to go and establish a lot of legitimate businesses. by way of a contractor, I have to go and establish a lot of legitimate businesses.
(22:11) I have to function in a legitimate way under existing contracts to build a cover. A cover is not a hollow shell. It has to be layers deep. And the best way to have many layers of cover is to just go do something genuine to begin with. So let's be clear about this. You're a very financially successful businessman in your own right.
(22:26) You've done well in business. Yes. You are not being paid by us or anyone to do this interview. No, no. In fact, you're deriving no financial benefit or in-kind benefit at all from doing this interview with me. Why are you speaking to us today? Well, because I've got some good news, okay? So I know everyone's been waiting for people like me to speak out, and we haven't been doing nothing the past several years.
(22:56) There's been a lot going on. And I'm very pleased to share that we are moving forward in an official and transparent capacity to explore the answer to these questions that there appears to be no evidence for and our number one goal now is to function in a private capacity with the backing of venture capitalists and in coordination with some of the most key departments in the government in order to start answering these questions in a transparent way related to the UAP topic.
(23:30) Are you a front? Am I a front? Yeah, I mean you've worked obviously in counterintelligence, you're a trained intelligence operative, is this some kind of disinformation propaganda operation? No, and I'm going to say no and i'm going to tell you i'm not lying to you but unfortunately there's no way that i can convince you of that if if that's what you're thinking a lot of people watching this will be thinking oh you can never trust a spook you know there's obviously wheels within wheels this is part of
(24:01) some official government disclosure operation yeah is it Is it? No, it's not. And again, I'm not going to be able to make you believe that. But what I can invite you to do is, I'll paraphrase the book of Matthew, you will know us by our fruits. So I'd like to invite you to stay tuned in and watch what our new project is about to do and prepare to be dazzled.
(24:29) So you're proposing, you're part of a team that is proposing to do private retrievals of alien technology. Yes. Yes. And you've got the backing for it? Yes. Wow. So let's talk about now what you do know. OK. When you finally secured your pilot's training in the commercial world, what happened? While I was getting my pilot's training, I was also working to set up a number of businesses in order to pursue government contracts from the DOI, the DOD, their all the organizations and departments within those.
(25:08) And mostly what we did a lot like in the 90s you know the cover capacity takes up the most of your time is spent operating in the cover capacity. So you were working in legitimate businesses earning a living like everybody else? Like everyone else. You're just waiting for the call? Waiting for the call.
(25:27) You know the incidental benefits of the the capabilities of the companies you set up are those benefits that are on standby to be deployed in the subject matter of UAPs. So you've set up all those legitimate businesses.
(25:49) When did you get the call? So as a helicopter operator, we provide a number of services to a number of departments within the military industrial complex. And that includes the Department of the Interior as well as the DOI. The Department of the Interior has a number of other departments within it. And we worked mostly in those for our CONUS or within the continental United States.
(26:14) Those operations include things like firefighting, long haul, short haul, which is our external loads for helicopters, working for the BIA Bureau of Indian Affairs, anything you could do to provide utility, anything that you could do with the utility of a helicopter, we were put to task on. Now, at this stage, there was no indication of any anomalous phenomena at all.
(26:33) No. When did you first start becoming aware of strange objects in the sky during your work? Well, a lot of the work we did was on what I call the range. Well, a lot of the work we did was on what I call the range.
(26:51) And the range is a particular geographical area where the US government and its private partners use to test all kinds of things. Weapon systems and resilience to weapon systems of certain craft. And so you see a lot of exciting things. I have to remind you that my particular role is very basic, security and transportation.
(27:13) It gets a little broad as you drill down, but I'm a security and transportation expert and that's the service we provided, broadly provided to the government and its partners. So you start seeing at the range, interesting objects. Well, yeah, it's always interesting out there. You know, my, it was a process for me getting to the point until we had our first experience with something that was obviously non-human in origin.
(27:39) But up until that time, there's lots of interesting things in the sky. I can tell you that our technology, and by our I mean anything that lies within the inventory of the United States government, its private partners, is pretty spectacular. There are some cool things.
(27:58) And from an observer standpoint on the ground, it's hard to tell exactly what's going on. Things come in and out of sight. Things disappear for a moment and reappear. Things seem to move very quickly. Things change color. They change shape. And a good reference for this is I'm sure we've all seen these drone shows like that get put on at the Super Bowl halftime or other places. And those are pretty amazing to see, visually amazing, but we all know that's human tech and we accept it.
(28:27) But if you kind of think about that and think about perhaps what we might be doing privately in the interest of natural security, your imagination could fill in the blanks on what you might see on a test range that's being used by the US government and its partners. I mean, I guess we all expect that there's technology that we don't know about that's being kept confidential for very good reasons, because the United States doesn't want foreign adversaries to know that it has an aerospace advantage or a weapons advantage over a potential
(28:58) rival. Yeah. And were you telling yourself that for a long time when you started seeing anomalous objects on the range? Yeah, because just like it is now, you kind of have to train yourself. Even once you become a believer in the UAP subject and you take some folks outside who are believers and they look up, they get really excited and falsely identify a satellite as a UAP or something else in the sky, an airplane that has, you might not be able to see its position lights or its strobe.
(29:29) So you know what Louis Lissondeau has described as the five observables. Instantaneous speed, incredible hypersonic speeds, transmedium travel, water to air, air to water, positive lift, some kind of propulsion system that isn't explained by conventional systems. And stealth.
(29:56) So you were seeing objects that complied with those weird observables. Yes. And at that time, you would also see things when you talk about the, I'm sorry, the transmedium. So one of those that would raise your eyebrow is more of the transmedium characteristics because things would come from the ground, like from the earth, from a ridge, from a mountain, or it could pass through.
(30:24) So they'd come out of a ridge? Out of a ridge from a mountain or it could pass through so they'd come out of the ridge out of a ridge yeah now that is clearly technology that is certainly not known now again that is the that is the visual understanding of what what you're seeing and was that human technology you just don't know i just don't know that i do don't know. At the time of that, I do not know.
(30:46) So there came a time though where you began to realize that this was something else. Well, let me add to, we also know of circumstances, and you'll speak to some of my teammates here, where we did recover things that were exotic in nature and the sky and we know they were classified craft and we recovered them and took them back to where they go and that was a regular thing.
(31:13) So there are things that we're trying to protect that are far beyond what we know about publicly. Yeah, much like everything in my story that we're talking about. 80 to 90% of the time it's very ordinary and boring once you get acclimated to the lifestyle.
(31:36) It's but for a 5 or 10% that is the most outrageous and exciting time of your life. But the majority of what we see and do is explainable and is ordinary and is known by many people and is not classified. But there is a certain percentage which is extremely sensitive, and that extremely sensitive bit does include what we know is our own man-made advanced technology.
(32:04) And we work to our recovery efforts, if this is where we're going with the conversation, when we look at a recovery mission or a crash recovery team, you don't put together a team like that with the intent of recovering non-human craft. That team is trained and provided the training and tools and technology to conduct a recovery mission for a number of objects and craft.
(32:33) But in the rare occasion or let's say the hypothetical occasion something of a non-human origin or source were to interface with the ground you you would deploy that same team. And that is the segue in how we got involved with this particular subject. So tell me about the moment when you realized that you were involved in a retrieval of non-human technology, alien tech.
(33:01) So it became very clear the first time we recovered something that was non-human in origin, that it was precisely what we were dealing with. Our communications changed, our communication process and procedure was modified. It was also clear to everyone on the team that what we were dealing with was something that was unexpected versus expected.
(33:28) And then just visually looking at the object on the ground, you could tell that it was extraordinary and anomalous. It was not human. How close did you get? Well, I was a helicopter pilot and I operate with 150 foot to 200 foot long line. So I got within 150 feet of this object. What did you see? I saw an egg, a white egg. How large was the object? I would say approximately 20 feet, plus or minus a little bit, about the size of a large SUV.
(33:58) Did it have any seams? No. And it was pure white? It was like pearly white, like a metallic pearly white, the best I could assess. I mean what you're describing sounds like something out of a TV show. Yeah. Well, fortunately I'm going to share some images with you and you can see one of these flying in the sky, if you like, in broad daylight.
(34:24) So you actually saw it in the sky before? No, not this one. But in our new venture, we've already begun work, and we're capturing sensitive data of the exact same craft flying in the sky. How did you know that that egg-shaped object was non-human in origin? Well, visually, after seeing all kinds of things in my past, it was clearly something that was ridiculously looking as it's inconsistent with anything I'd ever seen before I can also tell you that the reaction by my team who was very experienced was was not was atypical we changed our we modified our entire process for recovery that night
(35:01) our communication process changed we all knew we were dealing with something extraordinary. And in addition to that, it has also been verified by me, by high ranking members of the UAP Task Force, that what we recovered that night was in fact known in H.I. craft.
(35:26) So the implications of that are actually quite shocking it it means the government's lying to us which shouldn't come as any surprise to us but we're being lied to I don't I can't comment on that because I don't know what the government knows this this operation yeah I just can't comment to that because do you think it's possible that there are even senior people in the Pentagon who aren't aware of what you know? Absolutely.
(35:51) There are senior people in all branches of government that are unaware of what's going on at the bottom. So when Air Force General Pat Ryder speaks at a press briefing in the Pentagon and says there is no evidence of extraterrestrial visitation or engagement with planet Earth, he might actually be telling the truth because he hasn't been read in like you would. Correct. Now you have what's called, I understand, a top secret SCI clearance.
(36:15) You have compartmented intelligence clearance to certain programs. My clearance is given like on as a, as like an as needed basis. So so like when i go it's not like i go there's no record of me having top secret clearance anywhere but i get well there is because in the documents that you've showed us there is one document that shows a nato top secret clearance and what does that mean uh that means you are cleared to the highest level that you need to be in order to function in the capacity that you've been assigned on a particular mission.
(36:53) And it's quite a high clearance? It's a very high clearance. And so the best effort was done to secure your cover and as part of protecting that cover it wasn't allowed to be known that you had high clearances but what you have been able to demonstrate to us is that you were in fact given high clearances as part of your role yeah I the clearances kind of accompanied me like a shadow if I got deployed on a particular mission uh let's use an aircraft uh an HVT mission for example high value target high value. I spent a
(37:26) lot of time in the 90s living out of a hotel room at Pope Air Force Base with a pager, that was our technology back then. So I'll give you a short story that'll tie this together. So a typical situation for me would be told to go stay at the lodging on base, and I could travel to the chow hall, I could travel to the gym, but I had to stay within that response area. We would have a sealed aircraft.
(37:49) A sealed aircraft is an aircraft that has been configured and swept and then a metal seal goes on the door to where if that door is open or broken, we know someone has entered that aircraft in a non-authorized capacity. So we'd have a sealed aircraft there. If we got dispatched, I would go to an aircraft. There would be manifests that go with that aircraft that would list all the crew members, their security clearances and a rough description as to the mission.
(38:15) At those times, the crew would be briefed, security clearances would be issued to that crew. And any time I was on a HVT mission that was highly sensitive, I would operate under what is known as a NATO top-secret security clearance. And there are documents, a few documents that I was able to make copies of that show that.
(38:35) And indeed the document that you've showed us shows very clearly that you and the pilot were the only people on board the plane that had a NATO top-secret clearance. Yeah, probably the reason he was assigned is because I was there. So not to sound arrogant, but the fact that I was being deployed on that mission meant that the aircraft commander also needed to be read into a certain degree, which would require that clearance.
(39:01) Is part of the reason why they keep your clearances secret in that covert role so that they have plausible deniability if you ever did decide to speak publicly? Yeah. Here's the funny thing. The US government can make a bunch of rules in order to create a scalafiting that keeps things intact, but they make a bunch of rules so that they can break them and hack the system and get around them.
(39:23) It provides great obscurity to create the rules that separate the known from the unknown. And I want to add one comment here is when we're talking about circumstances like the first time we recovered at UAP, which was the flying egg, that immediately, regardless of where you were or what level of security you're operating under at the time, when that shows up, you're instantly now in a top secret classified situation, regardless of people's clearance.
(39:51) So before you flew out that day to go and do the recovery of the egg, what were you told? I was told that we were going out to do our normal thing. We're going to provide range security and we transport crew and we're doing our normal thing. We're going to provide range security and we transport crew and we're doing our normal range work.
(40:09) You weren't told that this was an anomalous craft that was clearly of non-human origin? No, and I genuinely believe no one else knew this was going to happen either. It was a shock to everyone? I think it was a shock to everyone. And at no stage were you ever subsequently told that the craft was of non-human origin? No.
(40:28) So how do you know it wasn't human? How do you know that we don't have top secret tech that is shaped like an egg? Right. Well, I'll tell you that because of the reaction of my leadership structure and because of my experience working in that capacity, everyone involved was convinced that what we were seeing and dealing with was in fact exotic in its origin.
(41:01) I will also tell you that during this process over the last couple years, it's been confirmed to me by ranking members of the UAP Task Force that what we were working with that night was in fact NHI and it was not a unique experience. The egg, as we're referring to, is known by, and there have been many others that have encountered this type of craft in our atmosphere, outside of our atmosphere, broad day, night time, all over the place.
(41:28) You got a good look at this object, didn't you? Yeah. Was there any visible propulsion system on it? No, not what we would know. There's no engine, there was no thermal signature. I was operating at night when I finally came in to pick it up, so I'm working under night vision goggles at the time, and it was quite clear.
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This is the first time it's happened. I was just sitting around, so not jarring the sensor or anything. I've had the display device (I don't use my phone) for 2 years now - is this an indication that I need a new one? And is it the sensor that's problematic (but which has been reading fine since then) or the display device that's having a problem receiving info from the sensor? Thanks.
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Would telling Frankie a blatant lie improve her chances?
“I’ve been secretly told I will get one more chance to recruit a traitor in plain sight at the final- if you keep me alive, I swear on my life I’ll pick you. Or, if you walk out of here and tell everyone I’m a traitor, I’ll convince the group to banish you.
You and I have worked the hardest to be here, don’t you want more money for your boys??”
Probably wouldn’t work but at this it’s worth trying anything I think.
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2025.01.24 10:02 No-Bottle605 [FN] Lirien and the Wisdom of the Spiraltree
Lirien and the Wisdom of the Spiraltree
Once upon a time, in the towering forests of Stendaria, where slender trees reached high into the clouds, there lived a young elf named Lirien. Renowned for her grace and agility, her long limbs moved as swiftly as the breeze that danced through the tall spires of her homeland. Yet, for all her elegance, Lirien was impatient by nature, often rushing through tasks without thought or care.
One morning, Lirien’s grandmother, an elder of their village, summoned her to the base of the Great Spiraltree. This sacred tree was a living relic, said to have stood since the dawn of Stendaria’s time. Its branches spiraled upward, twisting ever skyward toward the heavens.
“Lirien,” her grandmother began, her voice wise and steady, “the Great Spiraltree bears a single golden fruit every hundred years. Its seeds hold the wisdom of our ancestors. But to harvest it, one must climb to the very top, where the winds are fierce and the branches fragile.”
“I will retrieve it, Grandmother!” Lirien exclaimed, her green eyes shining with confidence. “No tree is too tall for me.”
Before her grandmother could offer further guidance, Lirien leapt into action. Her slender limbs carried her swiftly upward, and as the world below grew smaller, her confidence swelled.
Higher and higher she climbed, her speed unmatched. But with every step closer to the top, the winds grew fiercer, howling around her and tugging at her small frame. The fragile branches swayed and creaked under the pressure of her weight.
“I must hurry before the wind grows worse,” she thought to herself, her impatience urging her onward.
In her haste, Lirien failed to notice the subtle guidance of the Spiraltree. Its branches bent and swayed, whispering a careful path forward, but her eagerness blinded her to their messages. She leapt from branch to branch without pause, and just as she reached out for the glowing golden fruit, a powerful gust of wind snapped the fragile bough beneath her feet.
Lirien plummeted downward, gasping in fear, but a thick network of lower branches cradled her fall, saving her from the unforgiving ground. Bruised and shaken, she descended the rest of the way, her pride stung more than her body.
At the base of the tree, her grandmother was waiting, her eyes filled with gentle understanding.
“Did you listen to the Spiraltree, child?” the elder asked softly.
Confused, Lirien frowned. “The tree? It does not speak, Grandmother.”
Her grandmother smiled knowingly. “The Spiraltree speaks in creaks and sways, in the gentle bending of its branches. It shows the careful climber where to tread. Return, and this time, climb with patience.”
Humbled by her failure, Lirien approached the tree again. She placed her hands on its rough bark and began her ascent once more, but this time she moved slowly. She paused to feel the rhythm of the tree. When a branch swayed too much, she waited. When another bent invitingly, she stepped.
With each deliberate motion, Lirien attuned herself to the tree’s subtle language. The Spiraltree’s guidance became clear to her, its whispers carried on the creak of wood and the rustle of leaves. At last, she reached the top, where the golden fruit glowed softly against the endless sky.
With great care, she plucked the fruit and held it close. Her descent was just as measured, her every step filled with reverence for the wisdom of the tree.
At the base of the Spiraltree, her grandmother embraced her tightly. “You see, Lirien,” she said, “haste may carry you far, but it is patience that leads you true.”
From that day forward, Lirien was known not only for her grace but for her wisdom. She taught the young elves to listen to the trees, to move with thought and care. And so, the elves of Stendaria came to value patience, and the Great Spiraltree continued to bear its golden fruit for generations to come.
Moral: Patience allows us to see the paths that haste would make us miss.
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