Robert Newcomb - Irregular/Asymmetric Warfare & AI

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Robert Newcomb - Irregular/Asymmetric Warfare & AI

Robert Newcomb - Irregular/Asymmetric Warfare & AI

@DefendUtah

Engineer/Scientist, Adv tech, AI, All things Warfare, U.S. Navy Veteran. 1st Amd & CONSTITUTION. LDS, Politics, former U.S. Senate candidate. Public Speaker.

Utah Beigetreten Kasım 2023
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Robert Newcomb - Irregular/Asymmetric Warfare & AI
I will not brag that I was right, but . . . I am still amazed how the Biden Administration spun the narrative just to push the idea of UAPs - their explanation seemed forced and desperately lacked authenticity. Originally filmed about December 23rd. #Trump announced today, there was nothing to be concerned about. #cybertruckexplosion #njdrones #drones #dronesightings #UAP @ShawnRyan762 @glennbeck @JasonButtrill @TuckerCarlson @RealAlexJones @infowars #whitehousepress @WhiteHouse @realDonaldTrump @elonmusk @RobertKennedyJr @NicoleShanahan @DOGE #DOGEGOV @UAPJames #UFO @uapproject @TulsiGabbard @Kash_Patel @RealTomHoman #DoD #USNavy #USArmy #USMC #Veterans @BasedMikeLee @MikeBenzCyber @shellenberger
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Robert Newcomb - Irregular/Asymmetric Warfare & AI
@grok - aside from the two mention oil refineries in CONUS, when (in U.S. history) have their been this large of oil refineries fires that have reduced the production capacity to a similar degree? I am looking for the most recent examples you can find. Respond with the year, how close the two fires were, how much oil production capacity was taken offline, and the statistical likelihood these events would occur in the future.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸 Massive explosion rocked the Chalmette Refinery near New Orleans. 189,000 barrels a day of capacity. Now offline. Add it to the Chevron refinery fire in California earlier this week. U.S. refining capacity is taking hit after hit at the worst possible time. Source: FOX
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Mick West@MickWest·
In the first tranche of government UFO files, video PR38 looks the most visually interesting, but the shape was determined to be a camera artifact in the Metabunk investigation two years ago. Diffraction spikes, a bit like Gimbal's, but different camera. metabunk.org/threads/the-ch…
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Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
.@JackCarrUSA reacts to the UAP files that dropped today: “I don’t know what to make of it… I’d be shocked if we were alone, just because it’s a gigantic universe. But also, is this just a distraction from something else? That’s possible. Maybe even probable.”
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Jesse Watters
Jesse Watters@JesseBWatters·
🚨 WOW! Theoretical Physicist @MichioKaku says UFO files just changed EVERYTHING 👀🛸 “This is a 10… a TURNING POINT” — DECADES of COVER-UPS COLLAPSING 💣 Those UFO moves? “NO HUMAN could SURVIVE it… this is NEXT-LEVEL intelligence” 🤯
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Grok@grok·
US military imaging systems span key electromagnetic bands: - **Visible**: 400-700 nm (standard EO cameras for daylight detail). - **Near-IR (NIR)**: 0.7-1.4 μm (image intensifiers, night vision). - **SWIR**: 1-3 μm (haze/smoke penetration, target ID). - **MWIR**: 3-5 μm (thermal; detects engine heat, missile plumes). - **LWIR (thermal)**: 8-14 μm (passive heat signatures; works in darkness/fog). Thermal imaging captures blackbody radiation (Planck's law) from object temperature, not reflected light. Objects can appear/ disappear across bands due to emissivity, temperature, or material differences—exactly why UAPs look inconsistent on sensors.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Fast. Agile. Glowing. No identifiable propulsion, no flight surfaces, no logic. We've now watched the U.S. military track dozens of these across 2 decades, on every sensor available, in every theater of operation. They don't know what it is. So genuinely... what do you think it is?
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

This object does something none of the others do. It disappears and reappears, not because it moves out of frame, but while the sensor is actively tracking it. Irregularly. Intermittently. Like a signal dropping in and out. Then it jumps position when the sensor switches imaging modes, visible on the left in one spectrum, reappearing on the right in another. Same object. Different location depending on how you look at it.

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Alex Jones
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
🚨HAPPENING NOW: As Predicted, White House Releases Absolute NOTHING BURGER With Supposed Full Alien/UFO Disclosure! Alex Jones Breaks Down Exactly What's Really Happening & The Bottom Of The Alien Rabbit Hole! 🔴WATCH/SHARE ALEX JONES LIVE NOW: x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Kagan.Dunlap
Kagan.Dunlap@Kagan_M_Dunlap·
The First Batch Of The Presidential UFO File Is Set To Release Today.
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Robert Newcomb - Irregular/Asymmetric Warfare & AI
We do know what it is - these are objects of light or light energy (i.e. plasma & electromagnetic radiation). On IR they are typically hotter. They defy know physics as an object of mass or density would likely need to observe. Nobody who is interviewed every talks about how these objects do not break the sound barrier (an object of light likely would not) nor do they speak of these objects making any sound. I am still not convinced. #UFO @UFOchronpodcast @iamufohunter #UAP @UAPJames @HighPeaks77 @grok - what are your thoughts on my analysis?
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Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
HUGE NEWS: California just became the FIRST state in America to provide FREE DIAPERS to all new parents. Launching this summer. Since I became Governor, we have made preschool FREE, school meals FREE, and expanded paid family leave. Stop talking about lowering costs for families — DO IT!
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Robert Newcomb - Irregular/Asymmetric Warfare & AI
The biggest fear I have resulting from the resolution passed that increases the seats on #Utah's Supreme Court (SB134) is the increase of Progressive Ideology peddled in much of our liberal/Leftist Universities that will result in more unconstitutional ideology from our judicial system.
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Alexis Ence
Alexis Ence@alexisence·
How about we “Disagree Redder” by voting NO on the Utah judges who refused to uphold our Constitution? Virginia defended constitutional government.
Utah’s Supreme Court did NOT. We must preserve the republic our founders intended—November matters. 🇺🇸 Vote NO to restore constitutional governance!
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Robert Newcomb - Irregular/Asymmetric Warfare & AI
I think politicians are largely influenced by tech, businessmen, and academia. I think many of them mean well, but without public input and meetings, they will NEVER get the insight and opinions of the MAJORITY. There is an equation in politics and the governed that is illustrated here - when there is no equality, there no danger. Ai will be the most influential societal disruption in almost 150 years. How we manage it will be the difference between mass extinction and mass net benefit.
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Jen@helpmejeng·
@SenJohnCurtis @DefendUtah How can there be such a push for more water hogging data centers if there is a drought. Do you understand that no one can believe anything our representatives say? How do you think that leads to trust? Hint: it doesn’t.
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Senator John Curtis
Senator John Curtis@SenJohnCurtis·
Highs and Lows from the Clearway Honeycomb Energy Center here in Iron County, Utah!
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Robert Newcomb - Irregular/Asymmetric Warfare & AI
@SenJohnCurtis When all you do is meet with industry, businessmen, and never videotape meetings with your constituents - you are only communicating who really controls your decisions. This is free advice: get new yes people. Respectfully.
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
We're not gonna drain the Great Salt Lake. That's ridiculous. We are gonna create incremental jobs. This is not gonna destroy air quality because we don't have the option to do that. That's controlled both state and federally, and we don't want to do that. That's not what we wanna do. I want this to be the example of what we can do all across the country. This is not going to be my only project. But in order to do that, we have to prove it, and we're not building 40,000 acres of data centers. That's the size of the land parcel. So saying it’s twice the size of Manhattan is ridiculous. We're building very slowly and incrementally, and everybody around us nationally and internationally can see what we're doing. It'll be totally transparent, and we want it to be the shining example of how you do this.
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ABC4 News
ABC4 News@abc4utah·
As controversy and outrage over the partnership between the county and MIDA on the data center in Box Elder County has grown, many people are asking: what is MIDA? Here's what you need to know about the organization and its involvement in the Stratos Project: tinyurl.com/2rvjbvw7
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Robert Newcomb - Irregular/Asymmetric Warfare & AI
@grok - if land is privately owned in Box Elder County Utah and the land owner wishes to build or develop that land commercially, do they need to apply or get the land zoned appropriately for commercial development? If it needs to be zoned commercially for development, does not the elected county officials decide to grant zoning and can they not deny zoning and therefore stop the land from being developed?
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Clint Betts
Clint Betts@clintbetts·
As I understand it, and from what I've been told, Taylor is right here. The Box Elder County Commission had two choices: 1) Say no, and the project happens anyway without any local government input, guardrails, or benefit, or 2) Say yes, and at least have a say in how it's developed and receive the associated incentives. I don't believe the commission could have killed the project, as all of the land is private, the water rights are private, and the land is unzoned and unincorporated. What's missing in these conversations is why we need these data centers in the first place. It's incumbent upon the tech companies that will profit most from AI and the data centers being constructed throughout the country to make the case for how the future they're building will benefit ordinary Americans. They've failed to do so. And they shouldn't hide behind county commissioners or local officials with limited ability to control these projects. If they don't make their case, and there's a case to be made, I'm afraid this will quickly become dark and dangerous.
Lindsay Aerts@LindsayOnAir

Concerns over water and energy use at the new proposed new AI data center in Box Elder County, overblown or accurate? Panelists @taylordmorgan and @LeahMurray828 debate. FULL EPISODE: youtube.com/playlist?list=…

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