Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)

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Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)

Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)

@Cortex_Zero

UFO & anomalous phenomenon researcher. YouTuber. Host of @anompod. Musician. Co-founder Anomalous Media. #ufoX

New Jersey Katılım Aralık 2017
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Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)
Vice President JD Vance said in a conversation with Benny Johnson that he does not believe unidentified aerial phenomena are necessarily extraterrestrial, arguing instead that some of the reported activity may be better understood through a religious framework. “I don’t think they’re aliens,” Vance said, adding that there are “weird things out there” that are difficult to explain. He suggested that accounts of extraordinary or “extra natural” phenomena lead him toward what he described as a Christian understanding of unseen forces, including both good and evil. Vance also referenced the possibility of investigating longstanding UFO-related sites and topics, including Area 51, New Mexico, and the long-rumored Hangar 18 in Ohio, while saying he remains deeply interested in the subject. According to Johnson, Vance described himself as “obsessed” with UFOs and indicated support for greater disclosure surrounding the mystery. #ufox #ufotwitter @VP Source via @bennyjohnson: x.com/bennyjohnson/s…
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Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)
Firmly agree with you Joe. Across history, people have interpreted the unknown through the dominant beliefs and vocabulary of their time, whether religious, mythological, or scientific. Terms like demon, jinn, spirit, or entity may capture certain perceived traits, but they remain labels imposed by us, not definitive explanations of what is actually being encountered.
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Joe Murgia
Joe Murgia@TheUfoJoe·
Demons are a human/religion-created idea. Demon-like? Jinn-like? OK. But they're just labels. Maybe whatever it is uses humans as a resource like we do with pigs, cows and chickens? Wanna read what a $22 million USG program learned about UFOs? Start with "Skinwalkers at the Pentagon." x.com/TheUfoJoe/stat…
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
JD Vance Tells Me That UFOs are DEMONS: “I Think They’re DEMONS” 🛸 “I don’t think they’re aliens. There are weird things out there that are very difficult to explain.” The Vice President tells me he’s going to AREA 51 with his Top Secret Security Clearance to FIND OUT. “I think that celestial beings who fly around to do weird things to people. I think that the desire to describe everything celestial, as otherworldly, to describe it as aliens…” “When I hear about extra natural phenomenon, that's where I go to: The Christian understanding that there's a lot of good out there, but there's also evil out there. I think that one of the devil's great tricks is to convince people he never existed.” JD Vance tells me he’s “obsessed” with UFOs and he WILL BE Investigating Area 51 and New Mexico and Hangar 18 in Ohio. Vance promises UFO Disclosure.
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One of the most persistent patterns in abduction literature is the apparent supervisory role of mantis, or what David M. Jacobs called “insectalin,” beings. Jacobs wrote that “Insectalins appear to be the ones in command,” and that hybrids and even grays “give complete allegiance to insectalins.” He also noted reports of robe-wearing insectalins that may hold “a higher status” than other insectalins. That points to hierarchy, not a flat structure. That same impression shows up elsewhere. In Masquerade of Angels, Karla Turner documented Ted Rice describing an “auditorium” scene in which “praying-mantis type things” were present during what appeared to be a presentation tied to procedures and “future generations.” His reaction was telling: “it’s like they approve it.” But in my view, and in the view of many others, even that may not be the top of the chain. The more unsettling possibility is that the mantis figures reported by abductees are themselves intermediaries. Stanford’s Garry Nolan said the intelligence-community hypothesis is that many reported entities may be “avatars, biological robots” sent as “minions,” while numerous individuals connected to the intelligence community have spoken of one reported nonhuman cadaver that may have been a “biological automaton, created by something else with a greater intellect.” If that model is even partially correct, then the mantis or insectalin beings so many abductees describe as running things may not be the ultimate authority at all, but visible managers answering to a still higher intelligence behind the curtain. #ufox #ufotwitter
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AdamH
AdamH@6sigmagolfrx·
@Cortex_Zero If they are related to these little guys, I'd keep my distance...especially if the data shows they are legit.
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glennwcooper
glennwcooper@glennwcooper·
@Cortex_Zero I can't get "All Colors Sam" out of my head. I like your post. Or it could be a screen memory. Either way, I think those kids were taken aboard a craft. Hypnosis would have been interesting.
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👁👽 Why the Strangest Looking Entities May Be Perceptual Translations of Real Beings One theory I came up with is that the human brain may function less as a passive recorder of reality and more as a filter. According to this idea, when consciousness is confronted with an intelligent entity or phenomenon that it cannot fully process, the mind may begin filling in the missing perceptual data with symbols, forms, and patterns drawn from memory, culture, and the subconscious. That possibility may help explain why certain encounters appear so bizarre, theatrical, or internally contradictory. The Sandown Clown is a compelling example. Rather than presenting as a cleanly defined biological organism, it appeared as an impossible amalgam of familiar elements, part clown, part robot, part alien, part something else entirely. My view is that this may not be evidence of pure fabrication, but of cognition struggling to render the unreadable into something partially recognizable. Much like optical illusions that reveal the brain’s tendency to impose coherence where raw input is incomplete or ambiguous, anomalous encounters may expose the perceptual scaffolding normally hidden beneath ordinary experience. If that is true, then some of the strangest entity reports on record may not simply tell us what was seen. They may tell us how the human mind attempts to translate contact with something fundamentally outside its native frame of reference. #ufox #ufotwitter
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Lexy P
Lexy P@lpetrick2002·
@Cortex_Zero Excellent, well thought out idea. It makes sense.
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TheOuterReach
TheOuterReach@ReachOuter·
@Cortex_Zero The Bledsoes' will sue them for this, how dare they not mention them! 😂
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RICH UNIVERSE
RICH UNIVERSE@RichUniverse_·
@Cortex_Zero No - this is just an effect of Reporting bias (information age effect)
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Cheryl
Cheryl@CherylGessler·
@Cortex_Zero Freaky. Praying Mantis insects have always been freaky to me. I used to hang them on my curtains and watch them watch me.
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Bob Harkins 🇺🇸
Bob Harkins 🇺🇸@Harkins8Harkins·
@Cortex_Zero Nope....not buying this one. I'll go with Grays,Tall Whites/Nordics but that's about it. Not down on the galactic federation either. I haven't seen a freaking thing craft or being so I'm just staying with what makes some sense to me. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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UAP Juan
UAP Juan@planethunter56·
Welcome to our managed reality, or so we think… 1. Fireballs in the sky 2. Drone swarms over sensitive bases 3. A missing general that knows all of our UFO secrets, and a web of potential missing scientists to go with it. 4. The developing war in Iran. 5. The USG bought some .gov alien URLs 6. Oh and UFO sightings continue occurring worldwide And uhh this: Chris Bledsoe and Easter 2026… right around the corner. Consider me intrigued.
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Izaque | OEAV
Izaque | OEAV@izaqueoeav·
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Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)
@DarkstarIE He didn't come off that way, but I'm sure that he has to understand while things like this are difficult in the UFO community. Regardless of whether he is being truthful or not. It's not something we can confirm either way.
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The Age of Disclosure
The Age of Disclosure@ageofdisclosure·
They will make people “disappear” to hide the truth.
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Shadow Brokers
Shadow Brokers@UAPIntel·
@Cortex_Zero They knew what they signed up for. It's always been known not to step out of line. Or that a time may come when their particular program needs to be terminated for various reasons.
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