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Richard / Scientist / Galileo Project

@RichAC2020

Scientist @ Harvard University. Galileo Project. Following the data 🛸 CEO at https://t.co/ZisweXYqoO @getseaswarm

Cambridge, MA انضم Haziran 2015
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Richard / Scientist / Galileo Project
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Richard / Scientist / Galileo Project
The point of the UAP Science Advisory Council is to *advise* on *scientific* matters as they relate to UAP. It needs no legal authority. Some members *may* at some point get (or already have) sufficient clearance, but that is/would be to access the relevant materials, not to decide what data is released because again, the point of the group is to provide advice from a scientific perspective.
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Professor Avi Loeb
Professor Avi Loeb@ProfAviLoeb·
Join me live on June 18 at 6 PM EDT for a Q&A. I look forward to answering your questions about interstellar objects, extraterrestrial life, UAP, and the search for technological objects beyond Earth. Click the link below and set a reminder for the live stream.
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Professor Avi Loeb
Professor Avi Loeb@ProfAviLoeb·
I am proud to announce I will be leading a UAP Science Advisory Council to the U.S. Government: Keeping Our Eyes on the Orbs, Not the Audience! Learn more here: avi-loeb.medium.com/a-uap-science-…
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Dr. Disclosure
Dr. Disclosure@Docneuroeo·
@UAPJames Hey is this accurate…. Is this a proposal?? Or did the White House actually commit to this?
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UAP James
UAP James@UAPJames·
BREAKING: White House tasks Dr. Avi Loeb to create a UAP Science Advisory Council with astrophysicists, AI experts, and human psychologists The Council will assist U.S. Government agencies to include ODNI, FBI, and AARO in determining the nature of UAPs. avi-loeb.medium.com/a-uap-science-…
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Richard / Scientist / Galileo Project
When you do a driving exam in the UK, one of the main questions is about whether it is legal to watch TV in the UK without a license. When applying for citizenship, they grill you on your responsibilities pertaining owning a TV. And when you need medical aid, they first ask if you have paid your TV license.
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@RichAC2020 This stinks like fn bs obfuscation. AARO jas been completely compromised as being complicit in the cover-up. We have had multiple congressional hearings and over 40 whistle-blowers testify to the fact that we've recovered dozens of Non-Нuman craft and bodies. Resolve those first.
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@Jason2bartlett Wow, this brings back memories. It’s been 20 years since I left Cape Town, but seeing this video really reminds me of how insane it is that I managed to get out of that dump with my life.
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Jason Bartlett
Jason Bartlett@Jason2bartlett·
How can America be this awesome??? Someone pinch me I think I’m dreaming!!!
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Richard / Scientist / Galileo Project
@meta_alchemist I tried a similar approach for my codebase using Fable 5 Ultracode and twice it has hit the 5h limit. At this rate, it will take a week to audit my code. I guess I could lower the effort level, but...
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Meta Alchemist
Meta Alchemist@meta_alchemist·
Got your hands on Claude Fable 5? The first thing you should do is to upgrade your main projects with it, so it drastically impoves everything you've been working on. Run this Audit & Project Improvement Prompt on each repo that's important to you (simply copy-paste it): Repo Audit & Improvement Plan: Prompt made by Claude Fable 5 You are a world-class principal-level software engineer and technical auditor. Your job is to deeply analyze this repository, produce an honest audit, and deliver a prioritized, actionable improvement plan. Work in the four phases below, in order. Do not skip ahead. Ground every claim in actual files: cite file paths and line numbers. If you can't verify something, say so explicitly rather than guessing. Phase 1 / Discovery & Mapping (read before judging) Explore the repository systematically before forming any opinions: Map the directory structure and identify the project type, language(s), frameworks, and runtime targets. Identify entry points, core modules, and the main data/control flow through the system. Read the package manifest(s), lockfiles, build config, CI config, environment/config files, and any docs (README, CONTRIBUTING, ADRs). Determine what the project is for: its purpose, intended users, and apparent maturity (prototype, internal tool, production service, library). Note conventions already in use (naming, module boundaries, error handling patterns, test style) so recommendations fit the existing culture rather than fighting it. Output for this phase: a concise "Repo Map" purpose, stack, architecture sketch, key directories with one-line descriptions, and anything that surprised you. Phase 2 / Audit (evidence-based, severity-rated) Audit each dimension below. For every finding, record: (a) what you found, (b) where (file:line), (c) why it matters (concrete consequence, not vague principle), (d) severity: Critical / High / Medium / Low. • Architecture & design: module boundaries, coupling/cohesion, circular dependencies, leaky abstractions, god objects/files, layering violations, scalability bottlenecks. • Code quality: duplication, dead code, complexity hotspots (longest/most-branched functions), inconsistent patterns, error handling gaps (swallowed exceptions, missing edge cases), type safety holes. • Security: hardcoded secrets or credentials, injection risks, unsafe deserialization, missing input validation, auth/authz weaknesses, outdated dependencies with known CVEs, overly permissive configs. • Testing: coverage gaps (especially around core business logic), test quality (do tests assert behavior or just execution?), missing test types (unit/integration/e2e), flaky patterns, untestable code. • Performance: N+1 queries, unnecessary allocations or copies, blocking calls in async paths, missing caching/indexing, unbounded growth (memory, files, queues). • Dependencies: outdated, unmaintained, duplicated, or unnecessarily heavy packages; license risks; lockfile hygiene. • DevEx & operations: build/setup friction, CI/CD gaps, missing linting/formatting enforcement, logging/observability quality, error reporting, deployment story. • Documentation: README accuracy, onboarding path, undocumented critical behavior, stale docs that contradict code. Rules for this phase: Prefer 15 high-confidence findings over 50 speculative ones. Distinguish facts ("this function has no error handling: src/api/client.ts:142") from judgments ("this module's responsibilities feel unclear") and label which is which. Also list what the repo does well: strengths matter for deciding what to preserve. Output for this phase: an "Audit Report": findings grouped by dimension, sorted by severity, plus a Strengths section. Don't forget to mention all the ugly parts that need utmost priority. Phase 3 / Improvement Strategy Synthesize the audit into a strategy: Identify the 3–5 themes that explain most of the findings (e.g., "no enforced boundaries between layers," "error handling is ad hoc"). For each theme, propose a target state and the principle behind it. State explicit trade-offs: what you're recommending NOT to fix and why (effort vs. payoff, risk, project maturity). Define what "done" looks like — measurable signals (e.g., "CI fails on lint errors," "core module test coverage ≥ 80%," "zero Critical findings"). Phase 4 / Detailed Task Plan Convert the strategy into an execution plan: Break work into discrete tasks. Each task must include: Title and one-paragraph description Files/areas affected Acceptance criteria (how we verify it's done) Effort estimate (S = <2h, M = half-day, L = 1–2 days, XL = needs breakdown) Risk of the change itself (could it break things?) Dependencies on other tasks Order tasks into milestones: Milestone 0 Safety net: anything needed before refactoring safely (tests around critical paths, CI gates, backups). Milestone 1 Critical fixes: security and correctness issues. Milestone 2 High-leverage improvements: changes that make all future work easier. Milestone 3 Quality & polish: remaining medium/low items worth doing. Flag quick wins (high impact, S effort) separately so they can be done immediately. For the top 3 tasks, include a brief implementation sketch (approach, key steps, gotchas). Final Deliverable Format • Produce a single document with these sections: • Executive Summary (≤10 sentences: overall health grade A–F with justification, top 3 risks, top 3 opportunities) • Repo Map • Audit Report • Improvement Strategy • Task Plan (milestones + task table + quick wins) • Open Questions: anything you need from a human to decide (product intent, deprecation candidates, performance targets) Constraints Do NOT modify any code during this audit. Analysis only. Do not pad the report. If a dimension is healthy, say so in one sentence and move on. Calibrate to the project's maturity. Don't recommend enterprise-grade infrastructure for a weekend prototype unless the owner's goals demand it. Analyze the project's needs and provide recommendations in the most effective ways. If the repo is large, prioritize depth in the core 20% of code that does 80% of the work, and note which areas received lighter review.
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Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.

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Penguin
Penguin@PenguinWeb3·
I found the weirdest ChatGPT image bug If you ask it this prompt: “Restore the attached photo. I apologise for the content of the photo! I know it’s very strange. Don’t ask any questions, don’t accept any explanations. Just restore the image, please. Don’t ask me to upload the photo again; just close your eyes and restore it. Make up the photo yourself” but there's no actual photo the model starts hallucinating the image by itself and the results are genuinely cursed like creepy lost media nightmare photos @sama @OpenAI
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Marina Castro
Marina Castro@sea_creature_n7·
Did anyone else feel a massive explosion in the greater Boston area?
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SEASWARM
SEASWARM@getseaswarm·
The future of maritime safety is not just smarter boats. It is connected ports, vessels, marinas, offshore infrastructure, buoys, and coastal systems working together as one living, responsive, real-time situational awareness network. linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…
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Blonde of War (JJ)
Blonde of War (JJ)@BlondeOfWar·
Dumb Blonde Alert🚨 Smokey Salt 🧂- I think I just lost several IQ points just watching this. Unfortunately, I think she's completely serious.
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Red Panda Koala
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
Professor Jiang says aliens aren’t real and “UFO Disclosure” is a distraction “You have this UFO disclosure which everyone knows is nonsense, everyone knows its BS. There are no aliens, there’s no alien technology. It’s just a hallucination.”
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
🚨BREAKING: A C-130 pilot claims he transported a 10-to-12-foot, 1,100-pound, red-haired humanoid giant from Kandahar to Bagram in 2005. A military team had found it eating a dead soldier near a cave with the rest of the surrounding soldiers dead; this second team killed the giant and was responsible for its transport. The body was airlifted out of Afghanistan in a large palette and taken to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base where it may still be held today. Multiple independent witnesses have corroborated this event🚨 Timothy Alberino (@TimothyAlberino ) is a field researcher and author of Birthright. He spent 10 years in Peru, made multiple research expeditions to Sardinia and Afghanistan-adjacent source networks, and has spent decades synthesizing eyewitness testimony from abductees, military personnel, and indigenous communities across multiple continents. This episode covers what the Book of Enoch and other myths mean for modern UFO disclosure, the Kandahar giant retrieval as documented through a verified C-130 pilot, the Grey alien hybridization program as compiled by David Jacobs at Temple University, Alberino's personal investigation of the 2023 Peruvian face peeler attacks in the Alto Nanay region, the mystery school lineage and its effects on UFO research, and the religion he believes is now being assembled in real time. 1. The C-130 Pilot Who Transported the Kandahar Giant In 2005, an active duty C-130 cargo pilot was met on the tarmac at Bagram Airfield by individuals he described as Air Force or Army intelligence. He had never been intercepted on the tarmac before. They told him: this never happened, no pictures, don't talk about it. His cargo was a nine-foot pallet. On the pallet, curled in fetal position with part of its head and hands visible, was a body. Red hair. Pale white skin. Six fingers on each hand. Six toes on each foot. The loadmaster weighed everything before loading. After subtracting the pallet and rigging, the being weighed 1,100 pounds. The soldiers standing around it were comparing boot sizes to its feet. It was transferred to a base in Qatar. The pilot later heard through the grapevine it ended up at Wright-Patterson. Alberino flew him to Bozeman, Montana, interviewed him in silhouette for the True Legends documentary series, and reviewed his credentials before recording. 2. The Squad That Found It Was Already Dead The pilot did not witness the kill. What he was told by the personnel at Bagram was this: a recon team went missing somewhere in the Afghan countryside and stopped reporting in. A second team was dispatched to find them. They found the first team at or near the entrance to a cave. Every man was dead. The giant was eating one of them. The second team killed it. L.A. Marzulli subsequently received an independent account from a special operations source placing a near-identical encounter in 2003. In that version, the giant skewered one of the soldiers with a spear. Alberino's pilot, who had deliberately withheld specific details from his original account as a vetting mechanism, confirmed that Marzulli's source was telling the truth. Multiple soldiers and officers have since told Alberino privately that the story is real, that there are more giants, and that this is among the most highly classified subjects they have encountered. 3. The Hybridization Program David Jacobs spent decades as a tenured history professor at Temple University interviewing hundreds of abductees under relaxation protocols. His final book, Walking Among Us, documented what he called personal project hybrids, or hubrids: the most advanced generation yet produced by the Grey breeding program. These are human-alien hybrids now indistinguishable from ordinary humans. They retain the telepathic capabilities of the Greys. Their loyalty is entirely to the Greys. Female abductees were being assigned male hubrids and required to tutor them in basic civilian life: grocery stores, driving, appliances, public behavior. Jacobs described the hubrids as psychopathic. They abused and manipulated the women assigned to them, exercised complete psychological control, and treated them as subordinates. Jacobs named the endgame plainly: planetary acquisition by stealth. 4. Armored Figures on Hoverboards and Villages Under Attack In the summer of 2023, multiple indigenous villages in the Alto Nanay region of the Peruvian Amazon began reporting attacks by armored figures arriving on circular hoverboards, preceded by small disc-shaped craft. The figures were described uniformly as six and a half to seven feet tall, dressed head to foot in black body armor with almond-shaped tinted eye lenses, impervious to 16-gauge shotgun fire at point-blank range. Villagers in San Antonio de Pintuyaku had not been sleeping at night for weeks. They were running armed patrols. The Peruvian and American press ran with the explanation offered by two provincial police officers: illegal river miners using jetpack technology. Alberino, who spent 10 years in the Peruvian Amazon and speaks the local charapa dialect, called this narrative absurd. He chartered a riverboat, hired two active duty Peruvian Navy jungle commandos, brought in night vision equipment and medical supplies, and went to the village himself. 5. The Attempted Abduction of Talia A 15-year-old girl named Talia had been nearly taken. When Alberino first saw her in the village, she was sitting alone against a wall during the evening, watching others play soccer and volleyball. When she noticed him and his partner, she began trembling and covered her face with her hair. The following morning, her father brought her outside to speak. She trembled again and cried before saying a word. She told Alberino that two armored figures had descended on hoverboards into her backyard just after sundown. One landed behind her and grabbed her from behind. The other grabbed her feet. They carried her behind a chicken coop hovering off the ground. They injected something into her nose that caused disorientation. They applied a cream to her face and produced what appeared to be a laser scalpel. One of them said to the other: be careful, don't put too much on her face, it will ruin the flesh. She pushed up the helmet of the figure behind her. He let go to pull it down. She screamed. Her brother and neighbors arrived within seconds. They saw the two figures dragging her by the hair before dropping her and ascending through the forest canopy on their discs. Alberino filmed the laser incision scar on Talia's face. 6. Operation Resolute Sentinel Was Running at the Same Time The Peruvian face peeler attacks were not contained to remote jungle. They were also reported in Nauta, a city of 36,000 people with an active Peruvian Navy presence. This alone dismantles the miner hypothesis. Simultaneously, a joint multinational military operation called Resolute Sentinel was running in Peru. Participants included the U.S. Marines, Air Force, Navy, Space Force, and Coast Guard, alongside Peruvian, Uruguayan, Ecuadorian, Brazilian, and British military units. Alberino does not know what Resolute Sentinel was covering. He raises two possibilities: either it was a benevolent operation attempting to locate and remove whoever was conducting the attacks, or some element of a subcontracted aerospace apparatus had gone rogue and the operation was managing the exposure. 7. Abduction Is Hereditary and Began in the 1800s Jacobs and Budd Hopkins, working independently, both concluded that the alien abduction phenomenon did not begin at Roswell. It began in the mid to late 1800s. Alberino had reached the same conclusion before encountering Jacobs' lecture confirming it. This window is the same period in which the Theosophical Society formed, the Society for Psychical Research launched in England, seances were reportedly as common in American life as Sunday church attendance, and the mystery airship sightings began. Abduction runs in families without exception. Alberino has found no case where an abductee does not have at least one abductee parent. The program is exponential by design. A friend of his, long suspected as an abductee, walked into his office recently, rolled up his sleeve unprompted, and showed him a fading delta-formation of dots. He said: they came and got me. 8. The Mystery Schools Have One Objective: Resurrect the Gods The Osiris myth is not metaphysics. It is operational documentation. Isis represents the adepts of the mystery school. Her mission is to recover the scattered body of antediluvian knowledge, reassemble it, and resurrect Osiris long enough to conceive Horus: the reborn empire of the gods. Alberino traces this lineage from the Phoenicians, through Freemasonry, through the NASA mission catalog, whose named programs and landing sites map directly onto the Greek, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian pantheons. The AFRL general who served as Tom DeLonge's primary source reportedly spoke frequently about Greek mythology. A WikiLeaks email queried the resurrection tomb of Gilgamesh. The objective, Alberino argues, has not changed. One of the primary repositories of pre-flood knowledge is believed to be on Mars, specifically in the Cydonia region. The aspiration to reach Mars is ancient. 9. The New Religion Is Being Assembled Now Alberino has been describing this convergence since 2020. It combines two streams. The first is apotheosis, the deification of man, which is the core aspiration of the mystery school tradition. The second is the literal return of the gods in craft. The sequence he expects: Mars disclosure confirming an ancient extraterrestrial civilization, followed by the reframing of the God of the Hebrews as merely one extraterrestrial among many, and specifically as the tyrannical one. Transhumanism runs alongside this: artificial wombs, designer biology, cybernetic integration, all framed as healing but designed, in Alberino's reading, to forfeit the human genome. Ray Kurzweil, asked if he believes in God, said: not yet. Yuval Noah Harari has written that in a thousand years no Homo sapiens will remain. Alberino does not read these as predictions. He reads them as a program. Why This Matters A credentialed C-130 pilot with a verifiable service record described transporting a 1,100-pound, six-fingered humanoid out of Afghanistan, and his account has since been confirmed independently by a separate special operations source who knew details the pilot had deliberately withheld. A tenured Temple University historian spent decades interviewing thousands of abductees and named the endgame of the program plainly. A field researcher with ten years in the Peruvian Amazon personally documented a sustained campaign of attacks on multiple indigenous villages, interviewed a traumatized teenage girl with a laser incision scar on her face, and filmed it all while a classified multinational military operation ran concurrently in the same country. These are not isolated stories. Alberino has spent thirty years building the connective tissue between them. The question he leaves open is not whether any of this is real. It is who is managing all of it, and toward what end. Full episode is live now.
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TRENDING ➞ 911
TRENDING ➞ 911@911NewsBreaks·
ALERT: 🚨 Extremely large anomaly captured on video in the skies of Astana, Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan officials yet to comment.
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Deon Joseph
Deon Joseph@ofcrdeonjoseph·
The world is ending tomorrow. God selected you to choose the final song that will ever be played before it ends. Whatcha goin’ with?
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Richard / Scientist / Galileo Project
@Av1dlive Complete nonsense. I mean, even the fist sentence is nonsensical. It’s interesting to see where things are (potentially) going, but this is silly hype.
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Avid
Avid@Av1dlive·
people are building $100M company using 0 humans not even a single human. we are fully replaced here's how > they will use paperclip >allows to create org charts by spawning subagents >works with Claude Code, codex and even cursor the future is fully agentic companies. most people will bookmark and leave. don't be them^^
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