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How Zelensky's meeting with Trump at the Pope's funeral ended.
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Just started a new op-ed video essay series for Neon Galactic. youtube.com/shorts/rRjmkabWN… Many thanks to @StevenBelmont4 for the term GalactiCat. I am that. @JayCKing78 @UFO_Rabbit_Hole @DrewzerNC @NousHenosis @Deepfryguy76 @0mega_Point @EngagingThe @disclosureteam_ @GoodTroubleShow @abqufos

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Jay Stratton said he saw NHI with his own eyes and gave congress the address to go see them, but they were denied access. And no one really gives a shit.

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My research extends beyond simply documenting psi abilities in autistics. I really want to understand what is going on and the mechanisms behind the phenomena. Over the years leading up to The Telepathy Tapes several parents had reported to me that their autistic child foresaw the future. A child in Arizona predicted that her father was going to slip on the ice and break his hip, which happened weeks later when he was on a business trip. How is this possible? The children report that they don't experience time as a linear process, similar to what Einstein said when he referred to our sense of time as an illusion. Here is an article that discusses the neurology behind time perception and autism. neurolaunch.com/autism-time-…
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Agree fully with @jakebarber2025 that consensus reality itself is fracturing by the day. And like him, think everyone should think critically and “straw man” our piece to no end. But the idea that the mainstream media hasn’t even NOTICED an Air Force Veteran who recalls retrieving an “egg shaped UFO”, with multiple colleagues vouching for him, on record, is also just absurd.
I am seeing a lot of people discussing this section of my chat with Jesse. I think it is impossible to get our bias to a factor of zero. Even for me, I consider myself among those I am speaking about here. That’s why cliché’s exist like, “perception is reality.”
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Swallowing the White House excuse and making this about politics. More evidence disclosure will not come from the government.
Oh, so the mysterious drones were the U.S. government all along? Proof positive the Left thrives fear and silence being tools of control. What a complete joke.
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Drone just briefly held up Steelers vs Ravens game.
Flying a drone over an active event in a stadium is like a super double dog felony. Whoever did that is in for a world of hurt.
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Replying to @MvonRen
Because unfortunately the stigma is alive and well. When I mentioned UAPs to Congressman Jared Huffman months ago, he responded with deep condescension, and by his response I could tell that he’s made up his mind on the topic based on years of disinformation and an association he’s made between the UAP issue and the conspiracy cranks that support Trump’s election denialism, Q Anon, JFK Jr’s imminent resurrection and more. He actually said, “Don’t tell me you believe in little green men?” I think he and his kind in Congress view the Schumer amendment, which he obviously never actually read, as a way of patting simpletons on the head until further information proves the phenomenon to be black tech and misidentifications. It’s the kind of intellectual elitism that I’d always ignored before, and it chafed when I suddenly felt its weight on my own neck. It’s all rather unfortunate for several reasons, but most of all because we lose potential allies in the fight against the MIC and overly broad institutional secrecy when we’re tagged as being on the blatantly irrational side of the ongoing culture war. The current iteration of the GOP has made many, many people skeptical of any claims made by those members of Congress. Having Rep. Matt Gaetz and even Rep. Tim Burchette as two of our foremost advocates doesn’t help, IMO. When they are unhinged on a variety of topics, which they are, it’s hard to point to the UAP issue — already suspect to so many — and claim that here, on this one specific issue, the whacky things they claim are true. We need to be more organized as a movement, begin to run it more like a political campaign, and be disciplined in how we engage with politicians and the public. I wish it weren’t so, but if we want to play the game of politics, we need to understand the complexities and choose our battles accordingly. Or not. #ufoX @GarryPNolan @BurkesMd @TheUfoJoe @UFO_Rabbit_Hole @JayCKing78
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This is one of the most infuriating parts of this discussion, that so many folks deploy asinine logic to “debunk” the phenomenon and related mysteries while remaining willfully blind to the fact that all their reasoning is based on untested assumptions and extreme bias. In particular, I’ve been struck by how many otherwise smart and decent people are willing to claim surety about the personally witnessed experience of others. They act as if their presumptions — about what’s real and what’s fantasy in other people’s LIVED experience — dictate truth or falsity. Is it just arrogance, or is it fear? #ufoX #ufotwitter
The reductionistic materialists who justify blatantly misrepresenting the facts, so as to guard against what they see as incursions from counter-narratives, are largely blind to their own gargantuan bias. Dogma works like that. And the most profoundly blind are always those in the mainstream, whether that be representatives of the Church in previous centuries, or the champions of physicalism today. Human beings generally don't stomach ambiguity well, and will fight against its presence in the public sphere, even to the point of engaging in wildly unscientific and irrational behavior. #ufotwitter #ufoX #psi #NDE
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The issue is not belief or disbelief. Are there reasons for skepticism about UAP? Absolutely... but less so if one actually spent some time looking into the matter. Skepticism merged with purposeful ignorance, overt or rank dismissiveness, specious logic, or outright derision of people for reasonable ideas and hypotheses is anti-science and the antithesis of what is required for public education. It drives the inquisitive away. I just don't get why some people feel the need to control what I or others think is worth asking a question about. People who use such techniques do not live up to the standard of their profession. And then they pontificate about how the public doesn't want to listen to experts.
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Dr. Kevin Knuth is frustrated. Here he shares his thoughts on where we stand, how the feds are dropping the ball and why members of Congress were especially interested in detecting craft in the ocean. Dr. Kevin Knuth -- Neon Galactic -- Episode 26 youtu.be/kYP9A8qVuQM?si=O0ku… via @YouTube @JDMadden3 @iamnickcook @UFO_Rabbit_Hole @EngagingThe @Deepfryguy76 @JayCKing78 @MvonRen @pavelibarrameda #ufox #ufoTwitter
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Many, let me repeat, MANY people who I know personally have spoken to AARO and provided detailed information to Kirkpatrick and his office for the record. If AARO isn't willing to tell the truth to Congress...we are! @ChrisKMellon
I was astonished by one of the central claims made by Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick in his recent article in Scientific American blasting UAP 'conspiracists.' Specifically, his claim that: "As of the time of my departure, none, let me repeat, none of the conspiracy-minded 'whistleblowers' in the public eye had elected to come to AARO to provide their 'evidence' and statement for the record despite numerous invitations." I’m baffled because, in an effort to assist his investigation, I introduced Dr. Kirkpatrick to the former Director of the AATIP program, Lue Elizondo, as well as Dr. Eric Davis and Dr. Hal Putoff. Each of these prominent voices associated with the AATIP program spent hours briefing Dr. Kirkpatrick in a classified setting. None have received any feedback. Hopefully, the pending report to Congress on the alleged UAP recovery program will describe the specific claims made by these and dozens of other witnesses and what AARO did to evaluate them.
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I was astonished by one of the central claims made by Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick in his recent article in Scientific American blasting UAP 'conspiracists.' Specifically, his claim that: "As of the time of my departure, none, let me repeat, none of the conspiracy-minded 'whistleblowers' in the public eye had elected to come to AARO to provide their 'evidence' and statement for the record despite numerous invitations." I’m baffled because, in an effort to assist his investigation, I introduced Dr. Kirkpatrick to the former Director of the AATIP program, Lue Elizondo, as well as Dr. Eric Davis and Dr. Hal Putoff. Each of these prominent voices associated with the AATIP program spent hours briefing Dr. Kirkpatrick in a classified setting. None have received any feedback. Hopefully, the pending report to Congress on the alleged UAP recovery program will describe the specific claims made by these and dozens of other witnesses and what AARO did to evaluate them.
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I am proud of this interview … so much covered, and the implications are mind-blowing. #ufoX @ufotwitter
Are the legions of UAP experiencers now coming forward the vanguard of a species-wide initiatory process? Where will it lead? Is the often reported discomfort and pain part of the transformation? My interview with @ufophilosophy: youtu.be/9ZdWwopS9Tg?si=jUOp… @EngagingThe @JayCKing78 @Deepfryguy76 @disclosureteam_ @ExoAcademian @tinyklaus #ufoX #ufoTwitter @ufouapam
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Bonkers! This is the United Stated senate. Mainstream media: [crickets]
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Wow! Senator Schumer and Senator Rounds discuss the UAPDA (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act) on the Senate Floor, and how House negotiators removed its key provisions. @SenatorRounds mentions “Recovered UAP material and biological remains.” H/T @marksatter
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I’ve waited months to post a response from NASA administrator Bill Nelson regarding David Grusch — considering NASA is (theoretically) investigating UFOs (UAP) I can’t believe he threw Mr. Grusch under the bus like this. Please share far and wide. #uaptransparency
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The U.S. Senate Majority Leader. My Senator. Historic.
House Republicans are trying to kill the Senate's bipartisan measure to increase transparency around UAPS. The measure I’m championing with Sen. Rounds would create a board to work through the declassification of government records on UAPs. We'll keep working to get this done.
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