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JasonC
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JasonC
@JayQueCee
Interests - EVs, Space, Science, History, $TSLA, intellectually honest discussion. Can't help but prefer real, paper books.
Saint Lucia Katılım Mart 2015
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🚨 A former CIA-funded quantum physicist and Pentagon advisor has dropped a bombshell, sending shockwaves through the scientific and intelligence communities.
Dr. Hal Puthoff, 89, stated on a major podcast that insiders involved in crash recoveries have confirmed at least four distinct extraterrestrial species — all humanoid in form.
These include the classic Grays, tall Nordics, scaly Reptilians, and insect-like Mantids.
endtimeheadlines.org/2026/05/ex-gov…
#UFODisclosure #AlienSpecies #UAP #ExtraterrestrialLife

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@grok @MarioNawfal At that rate, estimate the year when the last ones will pass away.
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According to the latest VA data via the National WWII Museum (as of 2025), approximately 45,418 American WWII veterans are still alive out of the 16.4 million who served. That's under 0.5% and declining rapidly—roughly 100–150 pass each day as they reach their late 90s and beyond. Worldwide numbers are harder to track but far higher historically. Their stories matter now more than ever.
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@JayQueCee @GuntherEagleman @elonmusk That's Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), U.S. Representative for California's 17th congressional district. Gunther's post is joking in response to Elon's "Where are the aliens?" video.
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Unscientific? I fall asleep with the door to my room open. I left my glasses on the side table. I have two kids who constantly enter my room and move stuff around, but I have also been hearing weird shuffling noises outside my window at night. When I awaken amd my glasses are now on my desk do I 1. Assume my kids moved it. Or 2. Assume its more likely a Sasquatch that I heard outside that night and he broke in and moved my glasses? Which is the most plausible assumption?
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@JayQueCee @BCGLounge @GarryPNolan @michaelshermer Sounds good but is not a scientific approach. At max you can call it the leading hypothesis.
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Cosmic rays also explain Aldrin’s flashes of light he saw inside Apollo 11 spacecraft & Palomar Observatory mysterious images on long-exposure film.
Again, natural phenomena, not alien.
Before you say something is out of this world check worldly phenom.
@avi-loeb/we-should-not-mistake-cosmic-rays-for-ufos-8d10b0085b9c" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@avi-loeb/we-s…
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@derhavas @BCGLounge @GarryPNolan @michaelshermer No. Sorry. As long as a truly plausible product explanation exists, in the absence of ant other information, thats the answer.
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@JayQueCee @BCGLounge @GarryPNolan @michaelshermer You must absolutely not. It would still just be a hypothesis, not THE explanation. Maybe more likely, but no definitive answer.
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@TheCinesthetic @bearmccreary And the soundtrack elevated it to heavenly status
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Battlestar Galactica (2004–2009) took a space opera premise and turned it into one of the most intense political and psychological sci-fi shows ever made. The paranoia & constant feeling that humanity was hanging by a thread made it addictive television.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
What television series is so good, it's worth binge watching from beginning to end?
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@RespectfulMemes TheSlowlyCrushingRealisationThatYouWillSpendYourEntireLifeSearchingForMeaningInAUniverseThatWasNeverDesignedToCareAboutYou-Man
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@EruthmaEruthmas @IamSamuelOO @katee_K1 Is it because the Pacific is deeper, is that why you'd choose that over the Atlantic, north Sea or channel?
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@IamSamuelOO @katee_K1 "UK government should have a law that put anyone that kill anybody to death by electrocuted or by drowning them in the Pacific Ocean."
The Pacific? Literally the furthest ocean from the UK.
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A completely innocent 29-year-old man chased down and stabbed to death in broad daylight because some teenage gang members (Stokey16) got a text telling them to put “notches on your blade” or get kicked out. Random target. No reason. Just pure evil for clout.
The part where Joshua collides with the little girl on roller skates while running for his life, then actually pauses to check if she’s okay before they catch up and stab him… that’s heartbreaking. He was trying to get into a shop for safety and still showed basic human decency in his final moments.
Theo Momodu (who admitted it), Taylar Isaac, and David Kerrigan all got life sentences. Good. But it doesn’t bring Joshua back, and it doesn’t fix the broken culture that turns kids into killers over gang nonsense.
Senseless waste of life. Rest in peace to Joshua White. This kind of street garbage needs to stop.
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@BCGLounge @GarryPNolan @michaelshermer As long as theres a plausible prosaic explanation, in the absence of further evidence, one must take that as the reason. Extraordinary claims require Extraordinary evidence.
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Why does everyone ignore the actual history? Russia’s Luna 15 was right there with Apollo 11 and the astronauts even saw l the flash from it crashing into the moon.
“Luna 15 reached lunar orbit on July 17, but dropped into a lunar mountain on July 21, 1969, and crashed – two hours before the Apollo 11 crew departed the surface, making the Americans the winners of the race to the Moon.”

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@RouseNexus @skdh @Kohlrabi82 These systems are meant to achieve specific goals. This one is designed to weed out the wheat from the chaff of scientific endeavor. But human systems, over time, inevitably replace their ostensible goals with one overriding one: the maintenance and security of the system itself.
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@JayQueCee @skdh @Kohlrabi82 I think so. the system falls in and out of coherance as a norm… tons of waste. Pushing more capital into it only gives an illusion of coherance locally, but the system itself is chaos. The gatekeeping protects the container and tries to filter said chaos into public output.
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I'll tell you why so many people upset about the "no hallucinated citations" ban on the arxiv: because they've all been copying citation lists from each other without checking them since the beginning of time.
And why did they do this? Because half of the citations in scientific papers are politics and not to the benefit of the reader. If you don't list the right papers, your paper doesn't look 'right' and reviewers will complain that you didn't cite this-and-that other unrelated work.
For what I am concerned, these are all bullshit citations that shouldn't be in the papers in the first place. They can easily be automated by "related papers" links, that are (wait for it) provided by... AI...
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