@Mericamemed You can build a 3d printer.
You can build your own drones & drone software.
You can cast your own gun parts.
You can build missiles in your backyard.
🌲 Tasmania’s Forgotten Engineering Marvel 💧
These ancient wooden stave pipes have been quietly carrying water for over a century through Tasmania’s rugged wilderness.
Built in the early days of hydro electricity, massive timber pipes — held together by steel bands — snaked across the landscape to feed power stations like Lake Margaret. Made from tough Oregon pine and local timbers, they proved surprisingly durable in one of the harshest environments on Earth.
A century later… still holds.
Nature and engineering, working together. What an incredible piece of history!
🎥 moysoutdoors
JUST NOW: General Dan Caine jokes about the amount of food and resources that have kept Operation Epic Fury up and running:
"Along the way, we consumed more than 6 million meals, and by my estimate, more than 950,000 gallons of coffee, 2 million energy drinks, and a lot of nicotine. But I am not saying that we have a problem."
@ShaneFrakes Worth pointing out how many CCDs are AI-controlled now, such as Apple Photonic engine. If you want to photograph these things, you basically need to build some kind of rapatronic device with manual settings
That Bledsoe orb clip looks like it may have been AI-enhanced. If that’s the case, what people are reacting to is not the original visual data but a reconstruction layered with assumptions. Once AI starts filling in pixels, sharpening edges, or amplifying light sources, you’re looking at an “interpretation.”
AI enhancement is not neutral. It predicts, it interpolates, and invents structure where none may exist. That can be useful for aesthetics, but it’s dangerous for analysis. Every enhancement step moves you further away from the raw capture and closer to a synthetic artifact.
This is basically the Ship of Theseus problem applied to video.
If you replace enough of the original pixels with inferred ones, at what point is it no longer the same object?
By the time an orb has been “enhanced” into something crisp, glowing, and structured, the question becomes “Are we analyzing the phenomenon, or are we analyzing the algorithm’s guess about the phenomenon?”
Back in 2019 on the JRE, Alex Jones went deep on interdimensional beings that still gets people talking years later.
These aren’t little green men flying in from another galaxy. Alex described them as interdimensional entities that appear in DMT trips and deep psychedelic experiences looking like playful elves, until they drop the mask and you see the horns.
“They don’t contact you unless you contact them.”
Lower entities will violate your free will without hesitation. The good ones, the ones aligned with God, won’t interfere in your daily life or manipulate you. They wait until you ask.
“But evil? The devil masquerades as an angel of light… and it’s quicker, easier, more seductive.”
He explained how these lower entities push certain agendas like demoralizing people, discouraging kids, and spreading the idea that humans are the problem.
“Elves want us to basically reduce population… agree with these certain plans and it’s always dehumanization.”
Alex tied it into government experiments, heart-stop protocols used to induce these states, scientists reportedly meeting these beings directly, and how it all connects to the oldest spiritual war playing out here on Earth with our third dimension acting as a launch pad to higher and lower realms.
“Any pharmakeia always leads in destruction because only evil will come through that way.”
What’s your honest thoughts on this one?
A Victorian beetle wing dress decorated with the iridescent wing casings (elytra) of jewel beetles, specifically of the species Sternocera aequisignata.
You know what’s more interesting than unacknowledged special access programs involving craft? UASAPs involving constellations of satellites that can do things that would either make you proud to be an American or genuinely worried for humanity.
@The_Astral_ When I was a toddler, I choked on a cookie, drowned in a pool, got electrocuted by a wall outlet, and fell out a window 8ft and landed on concrete. Personally, I don’t think I am in the same place that I started, but everyone always laughs when I say that.