Vasily Ingogly

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Vasily Ingogly

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Vasily Ingogly
Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
@TalkTV @JuliaHB1 Yeah, they're expanding us into the territory of the indigenous peoples of Luna, then Mars. Population of both, zero.
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Talk@TalkTV·
🚨'The BBC are insane!' According to a show on BBC Radio 4, the Artemis 2 Moon mission raises "troubling moral questions" such as whether humanity risks repeating the mistakes of "colonial expansion". @JuliaHB1
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Vasily Ingogly
Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
@VigilantFox Sammy apparently knows he's very very smart, but he's not smart enough apparently to realize that with a friendship there are lines you don't cross and expect the friendship to stay intact.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Sam Harris says his “friend” Joe Rogan has had a “f*cking awful” influence on society. “It’s unignorable at this point.” Harris says he’s reached out to Rogan privately about his “truly terrible” effect on culture, but Joe hasn’t responded. “I’ve tried to reach out to him privately, and he hasn’t responded. But I felt the need to say things about him publicly that I’m very uncomfortable saying about a friend.”
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Vasily Ingogly
Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
@bennyjohnson I find absolutely no evidence online in a deep search that any of the people listed testified to Congress about UFOs or were about to testify to Congress. And Burchett doesn't claim they did in your interview, either.
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
🚨 BIG: Rep. Tim Burchett says UFO Scientists Found DEAD After Testifying to Congress About UFO Files: BURCHETT: "Something dark is going on. I know these scientists and researchers. They have testified. We've got to get to the bottom of it. It's just too much, too much is going on right now -- And by the way, I'm not suicidal." Here is a list of mysterious disappearances or deaths: - Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland—missing since Feb 27, 2026 - Aerospace/materials scientist Monica Reza vanished June 22, 2025, while hiking in Angeles National Forest - MIT fusion physicist Nuno Loureiro—shot & killed Dec 2025 at his home. - Caltech astrophysicist Carl Grillmair—fatally shot Feb 16, 2026, at his home. - Novartis scientist Jason Thomas—body found in March 2026 after disappearing in December 2025.
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Vasily Ingogly
Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
@RepLuna Half of the responsibility for our situation is the fault of voters who are lazy and/or uninformed. They'll gripe about the situation, then elect the same tired and deceitful hacks over and over again.
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna@RepLuna·
The American people are witnessing a full blown breakdown in the Senate. We have a piece of overwhelmingly popular legislation that still can’t get passed thru. This entire ordeal has exposed the failures of our system to truly represent the voters. It’s all so corrupt.
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Vasily Ingogly
Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
It's nonsense, an object crafted in someone's garage workshop; the outer spacey equivalent of the Fiji Mermaid. The crudeness of the craftsmanship was apparent the first time photos were released and the name "Maussan" should make anyone interested in serious disclosure run in the other direction.
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Astral🛸
Astral🛸@The_Astral_·
Close-up of the Buga Sphere. Do we really think this is an alien object from 12,500 years ago?
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Vasily Ingogly
Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
@RepLuna It's not conservatives that keep re-electing Graham here in SC. It's the Democrats voting for him in our open Republican primaries.
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna@RepLuna·
I am deeply upset at the lack of respect for life Senator Lindsey Graham is displaying when talking about our troops. He is acting as if they are expendable cattle. This is unacceptable and dark. There were over 26,000 American casualties at Iwo Jima.
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Vasily Ingogly
Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
You claim to be conservative. When did taking away power from the states and centralizing it in the federal government become a conservative value? Platforms like Substack and Medium will face legal exposure for user-generated content as Section 230 repeal removes their core liability shield, forcing stricter content control to avoid lawsuits. Still believe in freedom of speech and the free market, do you? You're either a wolf in sheep's clothing or not as bright as you like to think. Or both.
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn@MarshaBlackburn·
Americans need federal guardrails to protect them from the misuse and abuse of AI. My TRUMP AMERICA AI Act includes bipartisan provisions to protect Americans, enact President Trump’s agenda, and unleash AI innovation.
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Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
@theblackvault "Hey, with all the disclosure talk, maybe we should snap up all the .gov domains that have aliens in them to keep smart @$$es or the disclosure crowd from doing it."
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John Greenewald, Jr.
John Greenewald, Jr.@theblackvault·
If the government was really going to do “Disclosure” - would they really prep for that unveiling by registering “aliens.gov” ahead of time? No. Maybe I’m wrong, though.
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Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
Italian radar scientist Filippo Biondi’s SAR Doppler tomography work did correctly predict a hidden corridor (Tag 17) later confirmed by the ScanPyramids project: semanticscholar.org/paper/Syntheti… However, his claims of an 8‑column ‘energy‑grid’ megastructure a kilometer under Giza are still speculative and AFAIK not yet supported by peer‑reviewed replication or independent geophysical validation.
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
🚨 BREAKING: Italian radar scientist detected what appears to be a massive grid of eight cylindrical structures, each 20 meters in diameter, descending over a kilometer beneath the Giza pyramids using Synthetic Aperture Radar Doppler Tomography. The cylindrical columns have coils wrapping around them resulting in a megastructure that looks like an ancient energy grid 🚨 So I brought in Geoffrey Drumm, one of the most technically rigorous pyramid researchers alive, to stress test every claim in real time. What followed was a four hour technical interrogation that revealed both stunning validations and unresolved questions about what may be the most significant archaeological discovery of the century. Biondi holds a PhD in radar science, 30 years in the field, and invented a proprietary method called the Biondi Protocol that reads surface micro-vibrations detected by Italian COSMO-SkyMed satellites to reconstruct what lies inside and beneath solid structures. His first peer-reviewed paper scanned the Great Pyramid in 2020. His second project scanned the Khafre Pyramid and the wider Giza Plateau, producing the 3D model that broke the internet: eight tubular columns with coils wrapping around them, sitting on a foundation of enormous cube-shaped structures, extending beneath all three pyramids and the Sphinx. Drumm is the author of The Land of Chem YouTube channel, lives in Egypt, and has developed a comprehensive hypothesis that the pyramids functioned as industrial-scale chemical reactors powered by lightning during the Saharan Humid Period. He knows the Giza Plateau like the back of his hand and has previously stress tested and poked holes in Biondi’s findings. This conversation is an unfiltered exchange between two heavyweights: 1. Biondi's Best Scan Is Jaw-Dropping As validation, Biondi presented a proof-of-concept scan of Italy's Gran Sasso National Laboratory, buried 1.4 kilometers inside a mountain. The image is stunning. You can see the tunnel cutting through the mountain, the interior of the facility, and even the interferometer inside it using the same technique Biondi used to scan beneath the pyramids. Drumm called it the single most convincing piece of evidence that this technology works. The Gotthard Tunnel in Switzerland produced a similarly clear image at two kilometers depth through solid rock. These are not theoretical demonstrations. They are working scans of known structures at extreme depth, and they validate that the Biondi Protocol can see through kilometers of stone. 2. He Found a Hidden Corridor Before Anyone Else In his 2020 paper, Biondi identified a feature on the northern face of the Great Pyramid labeled Tag 17. A dead-end corridor behind the chevron stones that nobody knew existed. Years later, the ScanPyramids muon team confirmed it and drilled in with a microscopic camera. Biondi's measurements of the corridor's length and the positions of its floor and ceiling matched what was found. This is a confirmed prediction from satellite radar, made years before physical verification. 3. He Detected a Sealed Shaft Beneath the Queen's Chamber One of the most compelling findings from the 2020 paper is a shaft and chamber system descending from the bottom of the Queen's Chamber. This structure was actually reported in 19th century excavation documents. Explorers found a pit in the Queen's Chamber floor, excavated down, and discovered a tunnel system below it. The Egyptian authorities then permanently sealed it with modern blocks. Biondi's scans picked it up independently, with no prior knowledge of those historical records. Drumm, who had already proposed this exact extraction shaft in his own chemical reactor model, called this the most promising result in the entire dataset. 4. The Substructures Are Enormous The tubular columns beneath the Khafre Pyramid measure approximately 20 meters in diameter each, spaced about 5 meters apart. That is 65 feet across per column. Eight of them. For context, the Queen's Chamber sometimes fails to register in certain scan slices because it is too small relative to the tomographic line. Biondi's argument is that megastructures at this scale are exactly what the technology is built to detect. Small chambers can be missed depending on the angle of the satellite pass. Repeating cylindrical structures 20 meters wide, appearing consistently across multiple scan geometries and multiple satellite sensors, are a different category of detection entirely. 5. Drumm's Challenge: The Processing Gap Here is where the debate gets sharp. The Gran Sasso and Gotthard scans used an advanced processing technique that averages noise across adjacent tomographic slices, requiring months of computation on borrowed hardware. The pyramid scans used a faster but noisier method on Biondi's own limited computers. Drumm pointed out that the quality difference is massive. The proof-of-concept images are transparent like a crystal. The pyramid images require expert interpretation to read. Biondi's response: he needs an array of GPUs he cannot afford. With that hardware, he says he could produce Gran Sasso-quality scans of the Giza substructures in near real-time. Estimated cost: millions. This is the bottleneck standing between a controversial claim and a potentially world-changing confirmation. 6. Other issues: Known Chambers Sometimes Do Not Appear Drumm walked through the 2020 dataset scan by scan. The Queen's Chamber shows a strong, consistent signature and serves as a reliable benchmark. But in several tomographic slices, the King's Chamber does not appear. The Grand Gallery does not appear. The subterranean chamber does not appear. Biondi attributes this to single-slice geometry. Each scan captures one vertical curtain through the structure in 15 seconds. If that curtain does not intersect a chamber precisely, it will not register. He says the real-time GPU system would allow him to sweep through hundreds of adjacent slices and reconstruct a full 3D volume. That system does not yet exist. 7. Biondi Challenged the Muon Team's Interpretation The ScanPyramids muon team claims the Big Void inside the Great Pyramid runs north to south, parallel to and above the Grand Gallery. Biondi's scans show it running east to west, connected to structures wrapping around the King's Chamber. Looking at the muon data during the conversation, Biondi argued they may have confused the floor and roof of the Grand Gallery for two separate features. The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities is using the muon team's interpretation to justify drilling into the Great Pyramid in 2026. If Biondi is right about the orientation, that excavation could validate SAR Doppler tomography over the established method in one stroke. 8. The Signal Fades at 600 Meters and Nobody Knows Why The model shows structures extending over a kilometer deep. But in the raw data, the signal tapers around 600 meters. Drumm pressed Biondi on this. The initial explanation was the water table, but both agreed the actual water table sits only about 50 meters below the plateau. When pushed further, Biondi said he cannot yet explain the change but hinted at something he is not authorized to disclose. The structures do continue in the model below that line, detected across multiple satellite sensors showing the same cutoff pattern. What changes at 600 meters remains an open question. 9. Drumm's Model Says the Substructures Could Make Functional Sense Drumm's hypothesis is that each pyramid produced a specific chemical in sequence, from methane extraction at the Step Pyramid to ammonia synthesis in the Red Pyramid to sulfuric acid production in the Great Pyramid. He places the operational period during the Saharan Humid Period, roughly 8500 to 5300 BC, when massive thunderstorms provided the electrical input. The Big Void sits exactly where a heat exchanger would need to be to manage exothermic reactions in the Grand Gallery. The sealed shaft beneath the Queen's Chamber aligns with his proposed product extraction system. He confirmed that he has already integrated Biondi's substructure findings into a working functional model. If the deep structures are real, they connect to known hydrothermal mineral deposits, iron ore veins, and rare earth elements embedded in the Giza bedrock. Drumm and Biondi both agree: whoever built these structures chose the Giza Plateau for a very specific reason tied to what lies beneath it. 10. Validation & What Comes Next Biondi wants to establish a foundation in Malta with a dedicated data center and GPU array to reprocess the Giza data using his superior technique. Drumm wants to go to the Giza Plateau with Biondi's team to physically investigate anomalies he has already identified near the Osiris Shaft and along the Khafre causeway. Both say the SAR method and the muon method should be combined rather than treated as competitors. Both state that the conventional dating and tomb explanation for the pyramids is wrong. And both Drumm and Biondi agree that what lies beneath the Giza Plateau is more important than what sits on top of it. They also agree on the need for further validation and stress-testing. Why This Matters A satellite technique that can see through 1.4 kilometers of mountain and accurately image the Gran Sasso Laboratory. A confirmed prediction of a hidden corridor inside the Great Pyramid years before physical verification. A detection of a sealed shaft that matches 19th century excavation records. And now, scans showing a repeating grid of massive cylindrical structures beneath the entire Giza Plateau that no conventional archaeological framework can account for. The technology has demonstrated real capability. The substructure claims remain extraordinary. The 2026 Big Void excavation and GPU-powered rescans could settle this within months. If even a fraction of what Biondi is detecting turns out to be real, we are looking at the largest undiscovered structure on Earth, hidden in plain sight beneath the most studied archaeological site in human history. Full conversation covers all of this and much more. One of the most important technical examinations of the pyramid mystery ever recorded. Live now👇
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Vasily Ingogly
Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
It's either a bumblebee or a honeybee; solitary bees don't have pouches for carrying pollen. Beekeepers don't make hives for bumblebees, only for their honey bee colonies. They're in the business to make a living, not to make life easier for bees that don't produce marketable amounts of honey. Therefore, it's a honeybee and not a bumblebee.
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇩🇪 Beekeeper trains a bumblebee queen to use a protective cap in less than 24 hours. This protects the colony from hornets and similar threats. Crazy how easy that was.
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Vasily Ingogly
Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
Yeah, it's called anendophasia and it's an area of active cognitive research. It has absolutely nothing to do with wokeness or politics, or with the person's ability to reason. Most people who don’t have a constant inner monologue still think; they just don’t experience it in words the way others do. They still weigh options, feel emotions, reflect, and make decisions. They’re not “NPCs” or a different category of human; they’re just another point on the spectrum of how minds can work. If the idea that others think differently feels unsettling, that might be worth reflecting on—because the real gap is usually in imagination, not in the people being described. A 2024 article about anendophasia from Scientific American: scientificamerican.com/article/not-ev…
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
"If I sit in silence, there's not a thought in my head. Like, nothing. Do people exist having constant thoughts going on?"
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Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
@InterstellarUAP Looks to me like the stub of an eroded volcanic plug or the remnants of an ancient crater that's filled in and mostly eroded away. "... massive blocks with knobs and holes for interlocking" ... you've either got much better eyes than me or a really active imagination.
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Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
🚨 Researchers Have Uncovered THREE Stonehenge-Like Structures on Mars—Ancient Alien Ruins? 😱🛸👽 "We're looking at a possible Stonehenge type of structure that was destroyed in Mars's distant past." NASA images reveal massive blocks with knobs and holes for interlocking, arranged in circles like England's Stonehenge or Göbekli Tepe—damaged by some catastrophic event? Proof of Martian Civilization? Have YOU spotted anomalies like this in space images?
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Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
@joeroganhq Both sides of the political aisle use AI deep fakes to bash the people they hate on the other side. Anyone can purchase credits on Sora 2, create a video like the young woman is describing, and post it on social media. And people who share their hate will spread it.
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
"They finally surfaced photographs of Donald Trump grabbing a p***y. I am disgusted."
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Epic Clip Vault@EpicClipVault·
Inflation hit Hermione hard — and she wasn’t having it 😂
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Aisha
Aisha@aishamusic·
@WebUndefeated 1.) shouldn't Miauricio's name be Meowricio 😉 2.) make Miauricio employee of the month 😂
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The Internet Remains Undefeated
The Internet Remains Undefeated@WebUndefeated·
Okay but this is officially the best hiring story ever. A company in Mexico rescued an orange stray cat and decided not only to keep him… but to hire him. They named him Engineer Miauricio and gave him the title of Emotional Support Director. His responsibilities include smiling at coworkers, gently meowing, and walking around the office making everyone’s day better.
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Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
@jessenez27 @MiddleOfMayhem @chrisramsay52 NY Post, last I checked. He also has made significant intellectual contributions to society through his shorter videos. "It made me want to pack my bags and pitch a tent on Wall Street." Pitch a tent. I bet.
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NEZ
NEZ@jessenez27·
@MiddleOfMayhem @chrisramsay52 I still didn't get an answer for who you work for and with so at least you get a response from Chris sheeeeesh
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Chris Ramsay
Chris Ramsay@chrisramsay52·
As a content creator, I Spent over 80 hours in the office this week (and most weeks). Here’s a rough breakdown of where that time goes: Filming: 8% Setting up (b-roll, magazines, lighting, etc): 5% Social posting: 2% Researching: 10% Campaigns/merch: 10% Editing: 50% Calls, meetings: 15% This doesn’t include reading books by upcoming guests (evenings). Some will call it a grift. To them, effort always looks like a trick.
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Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
The world-wide web has always been a magnet drawing in people with Dark Triad personality traits (aka Trolls). In UAP/UFO conversations, they get their kicks out of seeing the anger they can stir up by calling hard working people "grifters". Worst thing to do is engage them in an argument, since that's precisely what gives them their jollies.
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Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
@WallStreetApes Half an hour online would have taught her that she wasn't going to get a job philosophizin'. She needs to suck it up and do what adults do: learn from her screwup and move on.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American spent “$250,000 on a degree in philosophy” “I didn't realize that there were not jobs for that. Like no one is willing to pay me — I don't know what the f*ck I'm gonna do” This is a scam. A $250,000 debt trap for a useless degree is a total scam
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Vasily Ingogly@VIngogly·
What you’re describing sounds like a caricature, not a documented pattern. There’s no evidence that ICE routinely swoops in at the final second of a naturalization oath ceremony to deport someone who is otherwise legally on the verge of becoming a citizen. What has happened: USCIS has canceled or blocked citizenship ceremonies at the last minute for people from certain “high‑risk” countries, turning them away from venues like Faneuil Hall even after they were approved (Boston Globe, 12/16/2025; LawFirm4Immigrants, 2025; Sen. Markey, 12/17/2025). ICE has arrested people at citizenship‑process interviews or hearings when prior removal orders, criminal records, or status issues exist, but that is not the same as intercepting them at the oath (Mississippi Free Press, 12/15/2025; Axios, 12/23/2025; LawFirm4Immigrants, 2026). So yes, enforcement is harsh and chaotic right now, but portraying ICE as some kind of “final‑second” deportation squad at citizenship ceremonies is exaggerated and not supported by the reporting (Boston Globe, 12/16/2025; CNN, 2/12/2026). If you didn't want harsh enforcement, you shouldn't have voted someone into office who opened our borders to millions of illegals during his four years in office.
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Gareth Northgate@GNorthgate35413·
@TONYxTWO You are so lucky that ICE didn’t spot your final appearance and intervene just before and throw you out as an illegal. Thats what they have been doing. Lucky you.
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TONY™
TONY™@TONYxTWO·
Legal immigrant becomes emotional as he becomes a U.S. citizen This is what it’s all about !! Do it the legal way 🇺🇸
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Astral🛸
Astral🛸@The_Astral_·
"Alien blob" showed up to a baseball game and no one wanted to touch it 😂
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