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The best way to predict the future is to create it.



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Four months after George Orwell published 1984, his former teacher sent him a letter. Aldous Huxley had one message: you described the wrong dystopia. 🧵

@clintoptions We are literally INCHES from a nuclear war on more than one front - and the markets are at an ATH. Yeah, that just makes perfect sense, doesn't it?

Many of you may recognize this video, and if you do, there's a good reason: this technique appears in "Reframe Your Brain."

In this 1989 interview w/ Bob Lazar, he claims that he was briefed on genetic alterations carried out by aliens on simians, & that after 63 to 65 genetic corrections, the result was human beings I feel like all the fuss over Bob’s UFO claims overshadow this *major* detail 😅


Call me wacky, but does anyone else find the mathematical aspect of the Phenomenon extraordinarily interesting? Non-euclidean geometry. Hyperdimensional models. Impossible interior volumes. Objects that appear to distort perspective, compress space, or express forms that feel less engineered in the conventional sense than mathematically instantiated. Some of the most unsettling reports are not unsettling because they suggest advanced technology alone. They are unsettling because they hint at a relationship with reality itself that seems different from our own. Geometry that should not behave the way it does. Craft interiors described as larger on the inside than the outside. Motion that appears to ignore expected spatial constraints. Morphologies that look more like projections, lattices, or cross-sections than vehicles shaped by aerodynamics. At a certain point, you begin to wonder whether some aspects of the Phenomenon are not simply technological, but topological. Not just machines moving through space, but intelligences operating through a deeper understanding of structure, dimension, and form. That possibility has always struck me as one of the most profound. Because if the Phenomenon is revealing anything at all, it may be that reality is far stranger, far more malleable, and far more mathematically alive than we have been taught to believe. #ufox #ufotwitter

Wait, the guy who is apparently leading the AI innovation race, is named "Altman"? Alt-man? Alternative to man? Ah...

It's the latitude of the Pyramid of Giza 299,792,458 m/s 29.9792458° N


Palmer Luckey, the founder of the defense-technology firm Anduril Industries, which is a military contractor, says that UFOs come from the past. Yes, they are technology from an ancient breakaway civilization that survived the cyclical event. They are piggybacking on the current civilization and use us as resources. There is also an interdimensional aspect, which is more important than anything physical or materialistic and is directly connected to evolution.




