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@phantomtransy

trans genderfluid queer. I like art & psychedelics, UFOs, the paranormal, & stuff about consciousness. im a run of the mill cave hag, hunting for my dream

Indiana, USA 参加日 Ağustos 2023
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Guys, I’m an idiot. All this time I’ve spent trying not to die, I had toxic turf in my backyard. Artificial turf contains crumb rubber infill made from recycled tires, which leaches chemicals including PFAS, heavy metals, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These compounds are linked to hormone disruption, carcinogenicity, and systemic inflammation. I don’t know how I missed it. It makes me question my basic competence in life. What gets me is that I try so hard to survey the world of potential idiocy. Then I find out there’s a monument to idiocy sitting right in front of my face that I was blind to. I’m removing the turf, yet I’m still stuck with this seemingly unsolvable problem of how to not be an idiot.
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🔥Temporary Solutions💉
a fun part of FRAUD investigations into california palliative care facilities with high survival rates. will be the inevitable discovery.. that they were... just rich people... buying percs 😂
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Kristi Yamaguccimane
Kristi Yamaguccimane@TheWapplehouse·
I’ve messed with alligators before but this might be too white even for me
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Jean-Luc Infini
Jean-Luc Infini@InfiniLuc·
@MikeColangelo 1. Article from Palm Beach Post May 1972 2. Article from the Austin American April 1972
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Mike Colangelo
Mike Colangelo@MikeColangelo·
Conspiracy Time - CE3 Hand Scanner "The hand scanner used in a scene always really bugs me. It's the same hand scanner that Bob Lazar said he used after Corbell presented him a photograph of it. Whether or not you believe Lazar, why did they use a very niche and very expensive piece of real technology for that scene, why not just get the prop guys to fabricate one? The only people who would have noticed that device in the movie in the 70s would of been a very very small amount of military personnel with very high clearance. It's surely an Easter Egg for insiders. Anyways, if anyone ever gets the chance, ask Bob if he has ever seen CEOTTK and when did he first see it." - Reddit User WhiteDugShite Very interesting question. Forget Bob Lazar for 10 seconds and just focus on why did they bother being so accurate about a prop that 99.9999% of people who watched Close Encounters of the Third Kind would not catch or care about? What else is accurate in that movie? Don't hate me for sharing this. Luv u. Source: reddit.com/r/UFOs/comment… #ufotwitter #uaptwitter #ufo #ufos #uap
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Yoshinabbis (侍)
Yoshinabbis (侍)@yoshinabbis·
ok, time for another quick language lesson for both English speakers and Japanese speakers. Due to the popularity of hip hop in Japan, a lot of English slang has been picked up by the Japanese audience. One of them is the word "bitch". In some kind of twisted misinterpretation the word "bitch" has been given the meaning of a loose woman aka "slut". So if you're in Japan and you hear that a girl is referred to as a "bitch" it actually means that girl has been around the block. It doesn't have the traditional slang meanings as in the West. 日本人は"ビッチ"を尻軽/ヤリマンみたいな意味で使ってますが、実際英語ではこんな意味ではないです。"ビッチ"の正式の意味は"メス犬"であってスラングで使うと"性格が悪い女"の様な意味です。男に向かって使う場合"女々しい男"みたいな感じになります。外人と話して"ビッチ"を使う際には気を付けてください。
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D. Dean Johnson
D. Dean Johnson@ddeanjohnson·
In 37 years, Bob Lazar has very seldom engaged in any form of back-and-forth questioning by, or debate with, any well-informed and skeptical interlocutor (as opposed to story-amplifers such as @joerogan, @jeremycorbell, et al). When Lazar has done so, he is in trouble immediately. For example, at the May 1, 1993 International UFO Conference in Rachel, NV, Lazar was asked to name any of his Caltech/MIT professors. He named two men, "Dr. Duxler...at Caltech" and Hohsfield "at MIT" (he even spelled the latter name). Nobody with either name had ever taught at Caltech or MIT. Duxler turned out to be a physics teacher at Pierce Junior College; Lazar was registered in a course he taught. Hohsfield turned out to be Lazar's high school tech teacher. Lazar's only degree past high school is from Pacifica U, a correspondence school later shut down by the state of California as a mail-order degree mill. (See the next reply)
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Anthony
Anthony@whitecarz·
I have followed the Bob Lazar story since 1989. The same folks who broke the story believe him. His friends and his story remain the same. The hand scanner is the slam dunk as literally nobody knew about this particular item of tech until one turned up a decade ago, exactly as Lazar described. It might not be deliberate. But in my opinion, he’s the near-perfect plausibly deniable character able to be psyop’d to release NHI truth via a pre-disclosure plan.
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Chris Ramsay
Chris Ramsay@chrisramsay52·
Spooks are out. As the new Bob Lazar documentary officially drops today, expect a natural uptick in toxic comments. For some reason, these things tend to happen when you get close to the truth... :)
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The Paranormal Chris
The Paranormal Chris@LegacyProgramVP·
Ooof. Tough words here about @realannapaulina from former Director of @DoW_AARO Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick…and I have to agree. She couldn’t even explain the simple characteristics of a MQ-9 Reaper (“Google it”) and claimed the Hellfire missile in the Yemen UAP “split in half”, which it clearly didn’t. As a USAF veteran, these are pretty simple terms and knowledge she should be familiar with, especially analyzing UFO videos. Yet, she can’t. So, I feel SK’s comments here are fair.
D. Dean Johnson@ddeanjohnson

SEAN KIRKPATRICK COMMENTS ON LUNA'S LETTER TO HEGSETH, REQUESTING 46 UAP VIDEO FILES I was the first to post on X the March 31, 2026 letter from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, requesting 46 named UAP-related video files. On the same day (April 1), I sent the Luna letter to former AARO Director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, with several pertinent questions. Kirkpatrick's complete and verbatim response appears below. Reading Kirkpatrick's reply, some objections spring to my mind. One inspiration for my objections is a statement by the current AARO Director, Dr. Jon Kosloski: "But there are interesting cases that I, with my physics and engineering background and time in the IC, I do not understand. And I don't know anybody else who understands them either." (Pentagon Media Roundtable, Nov. 14, 2024) Yet in the 16 months since Kosloski made that comment, AARO has not released any video with an accompanying statement approximating, "Our analysts have done their best and we have come up with no likely explanation for this one; what do you think?" Is AARO's official policy to be understood as allowing release ONLY when a "likely explanation" has been formulated? I may return to this point when I have more time to flesh it out. I am again attaching images of the complete Luna letter to Hegseth, so that everyone has readily accessible the Luna request on which Kirkpatrick comments below. ***** Sean Kirkpatrick, Ph.D. (2022-2023 AARO director), April 2, 2026, emailed responses to questions from independent journalist Douglas Dean Johnson (@ddeanjohnson) regarding a March 31, 2026 letter from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, requesting 46 UAP-related video files. Kirkpatrick: If the videos were in the hands of AARO prior to my retirement, then yes I would have seen them. What needs to be noted however, is that Luna tends to get her information from less than reliable sources, often pointing to things that either don’t exist or were never reported. If they weren’t reported in official channels then they usually only exist in social media, which as discussed on many occasions, is not a source from which AARO would be conducting analysis. Furthermore, Luna’s statement that she has “found responses from AARO, when questioned about UAP sightings and provided data, less than adequate,” stems from her bias and wholly uninformed and uneducated understanding of the scientific explanations and rational analysis behind each case. She doesn’t like the answers because it doesn’t conform to her conspiratory and imaginary theories and allegations. In answer to your other questions, these are important. First, releasing any raw video without performing the statutory requirement for analysis does not serve the public interest. It will only serve to further speculation, rumor, and pseudoscientific misinformation. The statutory requirement is to gather the cases, analyze the data, and declassify each with its likely explanation. This will not only address the need for transparency but also serves to help educate the ignorance and pseudoscience, combating the misinformation that pervades this area. This process takes time to do it right, something Luna her co-conspirators neither understand nor want. The Department has been complying with this law since the establishment of AARO. Secondarily, once each case is put through the process and analyzed, it should be declassified and released to the public according to the processes and procedures I established early on, published on AARO’s website. For example, every case with a cigar shape in an infrared camera is an artifact of the camera’s response function and thermal blooming as we demonstrated in the NOVA special some years ago. Putting that out in the public should have educated the public and Congress on why those types of objects are seen. Clearly, Luna didn’t pay attention and continues to listen to her “credible sources” in contradiction to fact. [end of Kirkpatrick response]

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the life & times of brett
the life & times of brett@phantomtransy·
@thehowlchemist Need to grab an ounce or more when I get the chance & then make that last as long as possible which I bet I could make them last awhile if i could keep them from going bad
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the life & times of brett@phantomtransy·
@thehowlchemist Haha my first time taking shrooms was kinda like this i was at a small university with some good friends and we ate them outside and wondered around then came inside and smoked weed and came down...I love shrooms bc they dont last so long I miss them a lot
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Mick West
Mick West@MickWest·
The idea that people are being killed to cover up aliens is internally contradictory. Why don't "they" kill the whistleblowers like Nell, Stratton, Puthoff, Elizondo, Lazar, Grusch, etc? And if they are not killing them because they have come forward and made statements and that would be suspicious, then why don't all the other people at risk of murder come forward and make statements? If it's safer to blow the whistle, then why not blow the whistle and save your life? It would seem that a strategy of killing people who might blow the whistle, but not people who have blown the whistle, is entirely counterproductive.
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