Pam Douve
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Hey, look, another video of a white dot that looks exactly like a balloon with apparent motion from parallax.
This is not "disclosure" of anything other than the mundane difficulties inherent in identifying distant windbourne objects with equipment not designed for that task.
The White House@WhiteHouse
WATCH. DOW-UAP-PR26, UNRESOLVED UAP REPORT | OCTOBER 2023
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@The_Astral_ If debunking is just stating “it’s a balloon”, then Mick is your man. He offers up an absolute nothing-burger in terms of scientific analysis every time 👏
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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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@larry_kudlow @newtgingrich Incredible that even the foreign media notice how diabolically hopeless Keir Starmer is.
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Here's @newtgingrich on King Charles speech yesterday: “As a former speaker, I thought was both brilliantly written and brilliantly delivered… That's the first speech I've seen in years, where both parties stood and applauded.”
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@AThinksAloud Brand is reprehensible and vile. I suspect he will look that word up and learn it and regurgitate it in his next obscure ramblings.
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@laurae_thomas @rosscoulthart This is all perfectly rational and very well laid out, but it doesn’t explain the very odd circumstances surrounding Amy Eskridge and Gen. Neil McCasland in particular.
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I know who's targeting American nuclear scientists.
I work in nuclear security and I'm a former CIA officer.
Ready?
It's content creators.
UFO promoters built the list. The Daily Mail packaged it. Joe Rogan amplified it. And every week a new name was added to keep it trending, regardless of whether the person had any connection to nuclear weapons.
The actual data: 10 cases over 33 months. 4 have documented, non-mysterious causes of death. One was killed by a former classmate who committed a mass shooting at Brown University two days earlier and then killed himself. One died of cardiovascular disease. One was murdered during a random crime spree by a suspect who was caught. One was found deceased with no foul play suspected.
Several others on the list aren't nuclear workers at all. The narrative counts NASA (not nuclear) workers, a pharmaceutical researcher, and a retired Air Force general as "connected to nuclear secrets" to inflate the number. Even accepting the broadest possible definition of who belongs on this list, the unsolved cases come to 5 people across a combined government research workforce of hundreds of thousands.
Narrow it to verified nuclear security enterprise employees, and you're at 3 unsolved missing persons from a New Mexico nuclear workforce of 32,000+. One of those, police stated he left with a handgun and "may be a danger to himself." Another is a 78-year-old retiree.
The FBI reported 533,936 missing person filings nationally in 2024. Over 93,000 remained unresolved at year end. Three cases from a population of 32,000 over nearly three years does not exceed what you'd expect from any comparably sized group of Americans, even before you account for the fact that these cases are centered in a state with one of the highest violent crime rates in the country.
There are ~200,000 practicing dentists in America. If you went looking for ones who died unexpectedly or went missing over the past 33 months, you'd find them. You could frame it as a conspiracy against dentists. But we don't see headlines like "10 Dentists Dead or Missing."
Pick any profession with 30,000+ workers. Search 33 months of obituaries and police reports and you'll find deaths and missing persons.
Baseless claims like this meant for clicks can create negative effects on recruiting for high impact jobs in nuclear security. Plus the pain to the families.
And it takes away from the real targeting of nuclear secrets and scientists that goes on from our adversaries.
Every missing person case deserves an investigation. Don't be fooled and don't let viral content substitute for actual evidence.

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@richardajkeys Not sure I have, or ever will agree with the man again, but e is spot on with this. Annoyingly.
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@NotFarLeftAtAll Someone hire this man and heap the shame on Morrisons….
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🤬 SHAME ON MORRISONS 🤬
A Morrisons store manager, Sean Egan, claims his life has been utterly ‘devastated’ after he was dismissed for confronting a persistent shoplifter. Egan, who had dedicated 29 years to working at the Aldridge Morrisons in the West Midlands, was escorting the shoplifter out of the store when the thief became aggressive.
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If anyone thinks that Angela Rayner would make a good PM please watch this interview with the superb @afneil - spoiler, she doesn’t have a clue.
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My heart is breaking -- Nick (@nickpopemod) passed away this afternoon at our home. The last few weeks of his life, even as he suffered, he managed to do a few interviews from home. I was so lucky to have met and to have married Nick. He was a wonderful husband. I loved him dearly.

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Watch as U.S. President Donald Trump mocks Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron at The White House Easter lunch gathering.
Live updates: trib.al/JkX5NX7
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