
DREVPILE
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🇺🇸 UFO researcher David Wilcock committed suicide minutes before cops showed up, just days after he publicly said he’d NEVER kill himself. He was no scientist, mind you, far from it. Still, there has been a string of weird deaths hitting scientists and engineers working on advanced tech, and people were quick to point out the similarities. Weirdest thing of it all? He was born in Rotterdam (NY) and died in Nederland (CO). The universe really went full circle with the Dutch symbolism... Source: TMZ, Boulder County Sheriff

Former Open AI executive says the company is building portals to summon aliens “The truth of this is, we’re building portals from which we’re genuinely summoning aliens. The portals currently exist in the United States and China, and Sam has added one in the Middle East. I think it’s just wildly important to get how scary that should be. It’s the most reckless thing that has been done.” Former OpenAI to the New Yorker












Bob Lazar says that he can recreate the exotic, gravity-altering force used by the UFO he worked on with his personal lab equipment.



“Einstein is the problem.” Eric Weinstein didn’t mince words on Triggernometry. If general relativity holds, we’re trapped on one fragile planet. Even terraforming the Moon and Mars only gives us three reachable spheres — nowhere near enough diversification for long-term survival. A single catastrophe could wipe us all out because we all share the same atmosphere. The only real escape, he argues, is cracking physics beyond Einstein so we can get very far, very fast. Otherwise we’re stuck playing cosmic Russian roulette. It’s a sobering wake-up call about how dangerously misaligned our priorities have become.



Friday, Bob Lazar joins me in the SCIF.


We live in a volatile world, which sometimes feels hopeless, but I'd like to remind us of certain human qualities that bring us back to hope and allow us to imagine a more harmonious world, in which we can all thrive. This sense of hope comes from an unlikely source: Mathematics. Let me explain...











