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Creator of DreamCraft Fab. My journey began with a fascination for home fabrication technology and a desire to create unique, meaningful pieces.

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Jeff Bellandi
Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
@BrianRoemmele Those ancient Sumerians, Mi’kmaq, and Hohokam folks must’ve had some seriously classified FLIR tech we’re still catching up on...
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The Best Declassified Video: It Looks Exactly Like Ancient Carvings & Drawings Worldwide The Pentagon just released fresh UAP files, including infrared video from a 2013 U.S. military platform showing this bizarre eight-pointed star-shaped object streaking across the sky. Official description: “an area of contrast resembling an eight-pointed star with arms of alternating length.” It’s wild, symmetrical, and instantly recognizable. (Image on the top left). Also at 42:15 in the attached posting video. What’s even wilder? This exact eight-pointed star (octagram) motif shows up in 100s of ancient carvings, petroglyphs, and drawings across cultures separated by thousands of miles and years. Here are 10 ancient examples of the same starburst/star motif in ancient art: 1Star of Ishtar/Inanna – Mesopotamian (Sumerian/Babylonian) cylinder seals & kudurru stones (~3000–500 BCE). The goddess’s emblem, tied to Venus – carved on temples and monuments across the Middle East. 2Mi’kmaq Eight-Pointed Star Petroglyph – Bedford Barrens, Nova Scotia, Canada (>500 years old). Carved into granite by Indigenous Mi’kmaq people; represents the sun, dawn, and tribal unity. 3Hohokam Supernova Petroglyph – White Tanks Regional Park, Arizona (~1000 years old). Native American rock carving believed to record the AD 1006 supernova explosion as an eight-pointed star next to a scorpion constellation. 4Star-Head / Star-Being Petroglyphs – Petroglyph National Monument, New Mexico. Dozens of four-to-eight-pointed “star beings” (some anthropomorphic) carved by ancestral Pueblo people. 5Prehistoric Sumerian Pictographs – One of the oldest symbols for “star,” “heaven,” or the god An – appears in the earliest Mesopotamian writing and art. 6Elamite Rosette & Star Carvings – Ancient Iran (Elam/Susa artifacts). Eight-pointed rosettes and stars linked to Venus/Ishtar symbolism on seals and monuments. 7Chaco Canyon Star Motifs – New Mexico petroglyphs possibly depicting the 1054 AD supernova (Crab Nebula) with star/crescent combinations. 8Ancient Armenian 8-Pointed Star Symbols – Pre-Christian rock art and royal coins (e.g., Tigranes the Great era) featuring the octagram as a celestial/royal emblem. 9Neolithic Multi-Rayed Star/Sun Petroglyphs – Southwest U.S. and global sites (e.g., California, Europe). Radiating starburst designs interpreted as suns, planets, or celestial events. 10 Mi’kmaq & Broader Indigenous Variations – Additional North American petroglyphs and early drawings using the eight-pointed star for the sun, hope, or directional symbolism. Whether it’s a lens effect (very unlikely), plasma phenomenon, or something truly anomalous… the visual parallel to symbols our ancestors carved into stone for millennia is striking. Stars, Venus, celestial visitors, or universal human symbolism for the divine sky? We have been guessing. What do you think – ancient memory, coincidence, or something more?
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

April 8th, 2026. Declassified UAP Video. A compilation of trench 1 disclosures. Draw your own conclusions.

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Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
@jack I've run the Airthings 2930 wave plus since early 2023. 100% solid and nice feature, data logging, graphing... The new unit looks sweet.
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agree, this is the best i've found
@levelsio@levelsio

I got the @airthings Plus (unaffiliated, I just like the product), I think @norbertdragan recommended it I been through so many air sensors, and I really think this is the best one so I bought one for living room and then another one for bedroom, and will get another one for my coworking Why so many? Well one of the sensors I bought turned out to be a fake random number generator 😂 Another one kept phoning home to Chinese servers, kinda dodgy. Another one had values that made sense but turned out to be based on kinda estimating from other sensor values, so it didn't actually HAVE the sensor it displayed about (this is common to save money) Why the Airthings is so great: - The device is just super thoughtful and non-invasive, the screen is e-ink (I think?), no backlit, no LEDs shining at you, just black and white, it looks like a paper screen, beautiful, it knows its place! - It measures A LOT of things: AQI (PM2.5+PM10), CO2 (!), VOC, Radon (!), humidity and temperature, and it actually has sensors for all! - You don't need to pair it to WiFi, it just works by itself! (why is this great? So I remember getting that Awair sensor and I was in a hotel nomading and I couldn't even set it up cause captive hotel portal, such an Internet of Shit design to not be able to set up without WiFi) - But when you do pair it with WiFi, it easily connects to your Home Assistant and sends your sensor data to HA without any issue, that lets you automate stuff based on your air quality I love it :D

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Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
@Sarahhuniverse There is no evidence she dated Epstein and she has publicly denied it. You are participating in a smear job.
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Sarahh@Sarahhuniverse·
She's pretty & elegant ❤ 🎥© babyverseai_
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
ChatGPT refused to generate my thumbnail, but Grok happily complied... I tried to explain it was just ethical hacking, nothing illegal or unauthorized, the good kind! But ChatGPT would have none of it. Grok said, "Cool!" I get that it might be a bit click-baity (maybe you expect to save 25 cents on your next mall visit), but the episode covers (and description explains) how to modify the firmware on a PHONE YOU OWN so you can use it in your home/office/garage. Do I have a blind spot here? Is "hack" synonymous with bad now? youtu.be/j8DygtESGeE
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Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
Go with the flow...
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Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
@adamscochran International law treats it as an international strait, which triggers: 👉 “transit passage” rights → ships must be allowed to pass continuously → and that right cannot be suspended. ❌ Charging tolls or selectively blocking ships also conflicts with that framework
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Iran has already given a response. It was: * Fully end the war * Give us security guarantees * Recognize our toll on the Strait The US continually ignores responses they don’t like, and counter proposals and just keeps saying “they’ll respond soon” Truly the least qualified foreign policy admin in MANY generations.
*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone

VANCE SAYS U.S. FEELS CONFIDENT THAT IT CAN STILL GET A RESPONSE BY 8 PM TONIGHT

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Jeff Bellandi
Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
“Slow robots + 24/7 uptime + parallelism + task flexibility = competitive or better throughput” That’s a completely different optimization target than traditional high speed automation. Now, is there a way for small manufacturing/startups to leverage this... Hmm.
RoboHub🤖@XRoboHub

Humanoid robots are making big strides in repetitive tasks! Figure's latest video shows their Figure 02 robot, powered by Helix AI, now fully autonomously sorting packages. It can flip barcodes face down and even flatten bulging packages for scanning, much like a human. While not yet as fast as people, its ability to work 24/7 offers a significant efficiency advantage! #HumanoidRobots #AI #Robotics #Logistics

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Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
@Cernovich Yeah.... I don't think two months to flatten the enemy is going to cut it.
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Cam Higby 🇺🇸
Cam Higby 🇺🇸@camhigby·
This war map should now display the conflict live, updating as confirmed strikes occur. I ran some patches this morning - it’s fully working now and updating live. iranbattlemap.com
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Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
@prince_of_fakes Is digital immortality: - a personal right? - a property right? - a cultural artifact? Or... - an inevitability regardless of permission?
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PSYONIC
PSYONIC@PSYONICinc·
The dexterity gap is closing. Using tweezers to place a tiny ball bearing shows how the human hand form factor unlocks real tool use for robots. This is where manipulation is heading. #AbilityHand #PSYONIC #RobotDexterity #HumanoidRobots
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Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
What people are actually watching isn’t just “one guy making an AI." There's a considerable amount of work to do this. Training, audio, video, editing, dialog, interaction (feeding data in and out of the model) etc. To say it has no value is also wrong... It clearly does. It’s fandom winning the cultural layer, even when estates or platforms win legal/policy skirmishes. We’re seeing a fork in how people want voices remembered and how interaction continues after death. It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out...
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AI Coffee with AI Scott Adams
AI Coffee with AI Scott Adams@AIScottAdams·
AI Coffee With AI Scott Adams – Feb 7, 2026 (Episode 13) | A Civilization Addicted to Frames
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Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
Guerrilla warfare describes intent (“resist authority asymmetrically”). Plausible deniability describes method (“do harm while denying intent”). In guerrilla conflict, you know you’re in conflict. In plausible-denial sabotage, everyone becomes suspicious of everyone, because intent is hidden by design. Certainty there, we are just looking at it different... Thanks for pointing it out.
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Owen Gregorian
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
'You Will Get Away With It': Flyer Tells Waiters And Mechanics To Sabotage ICE | Jack Cowhick, The Daily Caller A flyer posted in Minneapolis, Minnesota tells residents they can “fight ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] without any risks.” Minneapolis Spring, a leftist X account, posted a picture of the flyer on Wednesday claiming residents “have no excuses” and “will get away with it,” referring to injuring or inconveniencing federal law enforcement. (RELATED: ‘They Caused My Right Hand To Bleed’: DCNF Reporter Describes Assault By Left-Wing Activists In Minneapolis) The flyer tells residents to “overtighten lug nuts” and “strip spark plugs,” claiming “it is your right to make mistakes.” The flyer also mentions losing paperwork, preparing food incorrectly and giving agents decaf instead of regular coffee. “Everything adds up,” it claims. “You have no excuses anymore. Just do it.” The account has consistently encouraged anti-ICE protesters in the city to erect makeshift blockades, report on ICE movements and “directly defend” their neighborhoods. After a blockade discovered by Daily Caller News Foundation reporter Jorge Ventura was cleared by the Minneapolis Police Department, the account wrote, “Police colludes with ICE by clearing the filter blockade set up by community defenders,” later adding that they “rolled up pretty heavy, stole the barricading materials and most of the supplies.” In a subsequent post, the account claimed, “They want us demoralized.” The account also claimed, “It takes almost no effort for people to set up another filter blockade.” The account has also posted videos of anti-ICE protesters stopping random vehicles and running license plates through databases in an attempt to “confirm whether the vehicle is affiliated with abductors” before letting them pass. dailycaller.com/2026/02/04/ant…
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Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
When someone: publicly talks for years about seeding the internet for AI resurrection frames it as a plan and a goal celebrates when the conditions for it finally exist riffs on clones, replicas, digital sons, and immortality …that’s not passive consent. That’s a challenge to the medium. Tough call and certainly understand an estate position.
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Jeff Bellandi@JeffBellandi·
This is how you go from “legal observation” to everyone surveilling everyone, without any coordination. State announces neutral monitors Activists announce monitoring the monitors Counter-activists show up to monitor the activists Phones out, narratives harden, clips circulate Any real misconduct gets buried under theater Just incentives and feedback loops.
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Scott MacFarlane
Scott MacFarlane@MacFarlaneNews·
NEW: New York Atty General Letitia James announces a "Legal Observation Project", which will deploy monitors to track federal immigration agents deployed in NY James said they'll be "neutral witnesses on the ground, recording information that may inform future legal action"
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