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The release builds on earlier efforts, such as AARO’s ongoing work and congressional mandates since 2022, but marks the largest single public dump to date. Experts stress that while the files fuel curiosity, they underscore the need for continued scientific scrutiny rather than sensationalism. NASA’s involvement highlights the push to treat UAP as a legitimate subject for data-driven inquiry. How to Explore the Files Yourself All materials are hosted at war.gov/ufo. The site features searchable archives, original scans, and high-resolution imagery. Future tranches will add more historical records from the FBI, State Department, and intelligence community. As Secretary Hegseth noted, this is just the beginning of what promises to be an ongoing process. Whether these files ultimately demystify UAP or deepen the enigma, they represent a rare victory for public access to long-hidden government records.For the latest updates, visit the official PURSUE portal directly—because the next drop could arrive any week.
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Pentagon Drops Historic UFO Files: First Batch of Declassified UAP Documents Released in Unprecedented Transparency Push In a move hailed as a landmark step toward government openness, the U.S. Department of War on May 8, 2026, released the initial tranche of declassified files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)—the modern term for what were long known as UFOs. The documents, videos, photos, and reports form the first public output of the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE), an interagency initiative ordered by President Donald J. Trump. The files are now freely accessible on a dedicated government portal at war.gov/ufo, with additional batches scheduled for release on a rolling basis every few weeks. Officials describe the effort as involving tens of millions of records across decades, many previously classified and stored only on paper. Background: Trump's Directive for Full DisclosureThe release fulfills a February 19, 2026, directive from President Trump, who instructed the Department of War, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), and other agencies to identify and declassify records related to "alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs)." Trump’s call echoed growing public and congressional interest in UAP following years of Pentagon videos, whistleblower testimony, and hearings. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth emphasized the administration’s commitment: “These files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled justified speculation—and it’s time the American people see it for themselves.” Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, FBI Director Kash Patel, and NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman echoed the sentiment, framing the effort as a “whole-of-government” push for maximum transparency. What’s Inside the First Batch?The initial drop includes more than 160 files—encompassing military reports, pilot and civilian witness statements, government memos, photographs, and dozens of videos—detailing over 400 incidents spanning the 1940s to the present. Highlights include:Apollo Mission Transcripts: Declassified NASA debriefings from Apollo 11, 12, and 17. Buzz Aldrin reported multiple anomalies during Apollo 11, including a “sizeable” object near the lunar surface, flashes of light inside the cabin spaced minutes apart, and a “fairly bright light source” the crew tentatively identified as a possible laser. Modern Military UAP Videos: Footage captured by U.S. forces showing erratic objects, including a football-shaped UAP tracked over the East China Sea in 2022 and fast-moving dots performing impossible maneuvers over the Middle East (Iraq, Syria, UAE). Cold War and Civilian Cases: Reports of rotating saucers, hovering metallic objects, and bizarre 1960s witness accounts (including FBI files describing small figures in space suits exiting craft). The files present raw accounts without official conclusions, encouraging public and private analysis. Many incidents remain unexplained, though prior AARO reviews have attributed most to balloons, drones, or optical effects—with no evidence of extraterrestrial technology or government cover-ups. Reactions and What It MeansUFO enthusiasts and researchers have pored over the documents, with some calling the Apollo references “explosive” while others note that several incidents were previously leaked or discussed in books. Skeptics point out the absence of a “smoking gun,” but praise the unprecedented access—no security clearance required.
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Arielle Scarcella@ArielleScarcell·
Liberal women are shaving their heads to keep men away 😂
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"If you can't afford to tip, you can't afford to dine out." Thoughts?
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US and Iran Exchange Fire in Strait of Hormuz; Trump Declares Ceasefire Intact Despite Clashes Washington, D.C. — May 8, 2026 — U.S. and Iranian forces traded fire in the strategic Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, marking a sharp escalation in tensions even as President Donald Trump insisted a fragile ceasefire remains in place.Three U.S. Navy destroyers came under attack while transiting the narrow waterway, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments, according to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). Iranian fast-attack boats, missiles, and drones were involved in the assault, officials said. U.S. forces intercepted the threats with no damage to American vessels or reported injuries. In response, the United States launched self-defense strikes on two Iranian ports and military facilities linked to the attacks. Iranian state media reported exchanges of fire near Qeshm Island and described the incident as a “point of no return,” while U.S. officials framed the action as defensive. No casualties have been confirmed on either side. Speaking from the White House, President Trump downplayed the exchange as a “love tap” and reiterated that the ceasefire he has championed is still holding. “We’re not backing down, but the ceasefire remains,” Trump said, according to multiple reports. He warned Tehran of “a lot of pain” if a broader deal is not reached to end the conflict and reopen the strait fully. Trump is scheduled to deliver further remarks from the Rose Garden later today. The Strait of Hormuz has been at the center of a months-long standoff between Washington and Tehran. The U.S. has deployed naval assets to protect shipping lanes under what officials call “Project Freedom,” amid Iranian threats to disrupt oil flows. The latest flare-up comes as both sides have been negotiating indirectly, with Trump repeatedly expressing optimism about a permanent resolution. Analysts say the brief but intense naval skirmish underscores the precarious nature of the truce. Oil prices spiked in early trading amid fears of broader disruption to roughly one-fifth of the world’s crude supply that passes through the strait, though markets later stabilized on Trump’s reassurance. The incident dominated U.S. headlines and social media, overshadowing other developing stories such as today’s jobs report and a cyberattack that temporarily shut down the Canvas learning platform used by schools nationwide. No further military action was reported as of midday Friday. The White House and Pentagon continue to monitor the situation closely, with Trump administration officials signaling that diplomacy remains the priority — provided Iran complies with demands to secure the waterway and curb its nuclear ambitions.This is a developing story. Updates will follow as more details emerge from the Pentagon and Iranian officials.
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Maga Nadine
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Men, is this true? 😅🤣
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Latest Advances in CRISPR Technology: Ushering in a New Era of Precision MedicineCRISPR, short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, is a revolutionary gene-editing tool adapted from a natural bacterial defense system. Since its development into a programmable technology around 2012, CRISPR-Cas systems have transformed biology, enabling precise cuts, insertions, or modifications to DNA. What began as a laboratory breakthrough has rapidly moved into clinical applications, with the first CRISPR-based therapy, Casgevy (exagamglogene autotemcel), approved for sickle cell disease and transfusion-dependent beta thalassemia. As of 2026, the field is accelerating faster than ever, driven by personalized treatments, regulatory innovations, and next-generation tools that minimize risks while expanding possibilities. One of the most groundbreaking milestones came in early 2025, when researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Penn Medicine delivered the world’s first personalized CRISPR therapy to an infant with severe carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1) deficiency—a rare, life-threatening metabolic disorder. Using base editing delivered via lipid nanoparticles to the liver, the bespoke treatment was designed, manufactured, and administered in just six months. The child, who had spent much of his early life hospitalized on a restrictive diet, received infusions starting in February 2025 and is now thriving. This “on-demand” approach demonstrates CRISPR’s potential for ultra-rare diseases, where traditional drug development timelines are impractical. Building on this success, regulatory agencies are adapting. In February 2026, the U.S. FDA issued draft guidance for a “plausible mechanism framework” that could streamline approvals for individualized platform therapies targeting specific genetic mutations. Similar moves by the UK’s MHRA signal a shift toward faster pathways for rare-disease treatments, potentially unlocking therapies for thousands of conditions previously deemed untreatable. Meanwhile, Casgevy itself continues to gain traction. CRISPR Therapeutics and partner Vertex Pharmaceuticals reported expanding commercialization in 2025–2026, with plans for regulatory submissions in younger patients (ages 5–11) and broader reimbursement agreements. Clinical programs now span multiple diseases, including hereditary angioedema and amyloidosis, with companies like Intellia Therapeutics reporting promising Phase 1/2 data for in vivo liver-targeted edits that achieve durable reductions in disease-causing proteins. Innovation isn’t limited to cutting DNA. In January 2026, scientists at UNSW Sydney unveiled an epigenome-editing CRISPR variant that activates silenced genes by removing chemical methylation tags—without any double-strand breaks—potentially offering a safer alternative for conditions involving gene repression. Other advances include AI-assisted design tools like CRISPR-GPT, which speed up experiment planning, and in vivo methods that engineer cancer-fighting CAR T cells directly inside the body, as shown in recent mouse studies. Challenges remain, including off-target effects, delivery hurdles, and high costs. Yet with over 250 CRISPR-related clinical trials underway globally as of early 2025 and new tools like enhanced Cas12a systems for complex immune modeling, the technology is maturing into a versatile platform for everything from genetic cures to improved crops and diagnostics. As CRISPR enters 2026, it stands at the cusp of mainstream medicine. From curing once-incurable rare diseases in record time to reimagining cancer immunotherapy and regulatory frameworks, these advances hint at a future where gene editing is not only precise but also personalized, accessible, and routine. The coming years promise even more transformative breakthroughs—potentially rewriting the script for human health.
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Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
Liberals are now making videos in a desperate attempt to ‘intimidate’ MAGA… How does this make you feel?
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PeredaTheOne: Surviving the Wasteland One Stream at a Time In the crowded world of online gaming, few creators capture the raw, unforgiving thrill of survival like PeredaTheOne. Operating primarily on Rumble under the handle PeredaTheOne, this independent content creator has carved out a dedicated niche in hardcore survival games, with DayZ serving as the heart of their channel. Known for marathon streams that stretch into double-digit hours, PeredaTheOne delivers unfiltered, high-stakes gameplay. Viewers tune in to watch intense sessions of looting, base-building, vehicle hunting, and dramatic encounters in DayZ’s post-apocalyptic landscape. Recent highlights include epic loot runs to Tisy, close calls with grenades, and clever raids using everything from humble Gunters to coveted Hummers. Titles like “DayZ of PeredaTheOne” have become a signature series, blending tension, strategy, and the occasional hilarious wipeout. @PeredaTheOne While DayZ dominates the current lineup, PeredaTheOne’s roots run deeper. Their YouTube channel features archived live streams and highlights from Minecraft (creative building and survival challenges), Diablo IV (demon-slaying action), and New World: Aeternum (open-world exploration). This variety shows a streamer who thrives on immersion—whether it’s crafting in blocky worlds or battling hordes in dark fantasy realms. With 57 followers on Rumble and an active presence on X @PeredaTheOne, the channel remains proudly independent. PeredaTheOne builds community the old-school way: through consistent streams, direct engagement on X, and a $10 “P.T.O. Squad” membership on Minds.com that offers exclusive content, early access, and shoutouts to loyal supporters. No massive production budget or flashy edits—just authentic gameplay, real-time chat interaction, and a genuine love for the grind. @PeredaTheOne What sets PeredaTheOne apart is the commitment to long-form survival content. In an era of short clips and highlight reels, these streams let viewers experience the full rollercoaster of hope, betrayal, and triumph that defines games like DayZ. Whether you’re a fellow survivor looking for tips or simply enjoy watching someone battle the elements (and other players), PeredaTheOne delivers that rare, unpolished energy that keeps fans coming back.Catch the latest “DayZ of PeredaTheOne” live on Rumble, or dive into the archives on YouTube. If you’re ready to join the squad and support an up-and-coming survival streamer, head to Minds or follow on X for updates. In the wasteland, every legend starts small—and PeredaTheOne is just getting started.
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