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genderwang UAP lost civilizations cats not necessarily in that order

Directly above centre of Earth Katılım Nisan 2021
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Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)
⚠️‼️🚨This is Becoming More Eerie by the Day As if these recent disappearances tied to aerospace and defense weren't concerning enough. Seriously, we may need an actual taskforce for this investigation. You aren't going to believe this. It gets weirder. I'm not kidding. A new report from @thesentinelnet is drawing fresh attention to what it says may be a larger pattern hidden in plain sight: a growing cluster of deaths and disappearances involving people tied to the defense, aerospace, and national laboratory ecosystem. The article adds two names to that expanding timeline, Frank Werner Maiwald and Anthony Chavez, while arguing that several cases previously treated as isolated may warrant closer scrutiny when viewed together. According to the report, Maiwald died on July 4, 2024, in Los Angeles at age 61. Public records cited in the piece describe him as a Jet Propulsion Laboratory technical group supervisor whose work involved advanced remote-sensing instruments, including the SBG-VSWIR program and other orbital sensing systems with both civilian and potential defense applications. The article emphasizes that no public cause of death was identified in his obituary and says there was little to no visible institutional acknowledgment of his passing. The second newly highlighted case is Anthony Chavez, a 78-year-old longtime Los Alamos National Laboratory employee who vanished in May 2025. The report says Chavez’s car was found at his home, while his wallet, keys, and cigarettes remained inside. Investigators reportedly found no sign of forced entry, no sign of a struggle, and no blood. Search dogs came up negative, his bank activity stopped, and he has not been found. The article notes that his exact role at LANL has not yet been confirmed, but argues that his disappearance belongs in the same broader conversation as other New Mexico corridor cases. The article also revisits the disappearance of former Air Force Research Laboratory commander William McCasland. Its central point is that the widely repeated narrative that McCasland “left on foot” appears, at least based on the reporting cited here, to be more assumption than verified fact. The report says a repairman saw him at home that morning, and when his wife returned a little over an hour later, he was gone. It further notes that no confirmed surveillance footage, witness sighting, or other evidence has publicly established how he left or where he went. From there, the piece lays out what it calls a shared physical signature across multiple disappearances: personal effects left behind, negative searches, no confirmed direction of travel, and no recovery of remains. It specifically groups Chavez, Melissa Casias, Monica Reza, and McCasland into that pattern, while stopping short of claiming a proven common cause. That distinction matters. The report does not present definitive proof of conspiracy. Instead, it argues that the similarities are substantial enough that authorities should examine the cases as a pattern rather than as disconnected events. The article then broadens its scope further by connecting this line of inquiry to gaps in detection infrastructure. It highlights the earlier killing of Carl Grillmair, whose work involved the NEOWISE data pipeline and characterization efforts tied to NEO Surveyor, a mission intended to improve detection of potentially hazardous near-Earth objects. The report is explicit that it is not asserting a direct link between these cases and recent fireball or impact concerns. Its argument is narrower, but still provocative: that the people connected to sensitive scientific and technical systems keep surfacing in troubling circumstances, and that someone with real investigative authority should now be looking at the full list as a full list. #ufox #ufotwitter Full credit goes to @thesentinelnet for this intel. Good work my friend.
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@dootdootootdoot I bought a couple of Joe Browns "winter" dresses. They clearly have a different idea of winter than we do. Now that spring is here I can actually start wearing them
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@CrabbitW I like the fleece lined ones. I rarely wear a skirt ever because I’m always cold!
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Muffin is settling in well and is a complete snugglebunny, she's also been eating a bit and stopped hiding behind the armchair. She also has my 'I'm not much of a pet person' friend completely wrapped around her little paw. And she's ready for her X debut...
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Dan Davis@DanDavisWrites·
"But Dan why is it one of your favourites?" I'm glad you asked, well, it's because it's so HOT. I like it because it is so clearly an anatomically accurate representation of a mature woman who has had children. The fat distribution is so lovingly sculpted but also the muscular, strong legs of a hunter-gatherer. It's so accurate it could be a portrait of an individual, not just an "idealised" general idea of a woman like this. Despite that, the prominent genitalia and the belly button too also signal femininity and (post-)birth, so she does also represent *successful* fertility, and longevity. I love it because it was made by a real artist and by someone who loved women and their bodies.
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The Venus of Moravany is one of my favourites.

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Allowing boys who think they're girls into the Guides was never about the children. It was always about the full grown men being allowed to LARP as Guide leaders and gain access to children.
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Coiseag 🌻@UileamMcOistin·
@Rtloyalist2 @RosieDuffield1 @BBCNews Does it ever weigh on your mind that the convicted paedophile Stephen Ireland holds the exact same views on this as you do?
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To be fair; parts of Carol are still only teenaged
Connie Shaw@_ConnieShaw

@CharlotteCGill I loved how Carol engaged with what I was saying and put forward a counter argument, instead of doing what students do and telling me to shut up and insult me personally because they disagree. Oh wait…

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I've only been out the house an hour today and had warm sunshine, snow and a bit of rain 😭
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LindaP@LindaP1626·
@CrabbitW A small thing but a few years ago, with a friend my daughter set up a small "association " in Paris for women who were struggling with work and to help them "regularise " their situations. It’s the sort of groundwork that’s needed
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LindaP@LindaP1626·
Absolutely abhorrent.
Paulette Kimuntu Kim@KimKimuntu

J’aimerais parler du gavage des filles en #Mauritanie. On appelle cette pratique “leblouh”. Et contrairement à ce que beaucoup veulent faire croire, ce n’est pas une vieille pratique du passé. Ça existe encore. Aujourd’hui. Dans notre pays. Il s’agit d’un gavage forcé de filles, de très jeunes filles, dans le but de les faire grossir rapidement afin qu’elles deviennent “mariables”. Concrètement, des fillettes peuvent être contraintes de boire des litres de lait chaque jour, d’ingérer des quantités énormes de couscous, de millet, de beurre ou d’huile, parfois jusqu’à atteindre 14 000 à 16 000 calories quotidiennes, soit plusieurs fois les besoins normaux pour une enfant. Quand les filles refusent de manger ou n’arrivent plus à avaler, elles subissent des violences physiques terrifiantes. La technique (plutôt torture) appelée “Azayar” consiste à coincer leurs orteils entre des bâtons, infligeant une douleur INTENSE pour les forcer à continuer à avaler. Et parfois quand certaines vomissent, on les oblige à réavaler leur propre vomi. Imaginez une enfant en larmes, le corps tordu de souffrance, forcée chaque jour à subir cela… Pourquoi cette pratique existe-t-elle ? À l’origine, dans les sociétés nomades sahariennes, un corps féminin volumineux n’était pas seulement valorisé, il était utilisé comme preuve de richesse et de prestige, réduisant les corps féminins à des marqueurs de statut. Au fil du temps, l’obésité est devenue le critère de beauté officiel ! seule une femme corpulente est considérée belle et “mariable” selon les attentes de la société… Mais ce n’est pas qu’une question d’apparence… le “leblouh” entretient le statut inférieur des filles en Mauritanie. Il est directement lié aux mariages précoces ! selon l’UNICEF, plus d’un tiers des filles sont mariées avant 18 ans et près d’un quart avant 15 ans….. Il faut aussi dire clairement une chose : le “leblouh” n’a pas disparu. Il a reculé dans certains milieux urbains, oui. Mais il existe encore, notamment dans des zones rurales. et il s’est même modernisé…. Des filles et femmes sont désormais contraintes de prendre des médicaments à base de corticoïdes, des stimulateurs de l’appétit ou des hormones de croissance, pour atteindre plus rapidement le corps “désiré”, car la pression familiale et sociale continue d’exiger qu’elles grossissent. Et surtout, il n’existe toujours pas de loi spécifique en Mauritanie qui interdise explicitement cette pratique. Elle n’est pas clairement nommée ni criminalisée… Mes pensées vont à ma grand-mère, dont les jambes portent encore les marques du “Azayar”. Et je pense à toutes ces filles qui ont perdu la vie à cause de cette horrifique pratique, ainsi qu’à celles qui ont survécu, portants leurs blessures chaque jour…. @frauleinmei

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LindaP
LindaP@LindaP1626·
@CrabbitW It is exactly this! It’s never ending. And some days it feels insurmountable. But what else is there to do except continue to get information out there, spread the word and push back.
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@LindaP1626 Before I started terfing I really did think women were winning. Now I realise we'd barely scratched the surface AND we're having to claw back shit our foremothers already fought and won. It's never ending
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LindaP@LindaP1626·
@CrabbitW It’s very easy to stay in that bubble too. And yet- it’s right next door to you.
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@LindaP1626 So much pain inflicted upon women and girls to cater to men's desires. Most western women have no idea how thin the veil between civilization and savagery actually is.
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@CrabbitW It is. And you feel so helpless.
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