Aaron Mills

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Aaron Mills

Aaron Mills

@dropdabit

Katılım Aralık 2020
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Aaron Mills
Aaron Mills@dropdabit·
@Lord_Ashdrake I agree its a clown show but feel it could be worse. Do you feel reelecting Biden would be better?
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Lord TradfiDrake
Lord TradfiDrake@Lord_Ashdrake·
I honestly can't wait for the next US presidential administration. It honestly can't get any worse than this clownshow.
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
🚨BREAKING🚨: Former Tier 1 UFO Crash Retrieval Operator hides the truth about UFOs in Science “Fiction” novel and the Pentagon tried to censor it with 7 pages of redactions. The book posits that deep black American aerospace has been systematically using “psionic” operators to mentally attract and fly UFOs: they recruit refugees, often indigenous and from the third world countries, implant them with tracking chips, get them into heightened states of consciousness (aided by specific medications and protocols) and use them to attract UFOs. They then use these “psionic operators” to fly UFOs using electrical-signal based biofeedback from their minds. The UFO crash-retrieval contractor and now whistleblower Jake Barber (@jakebarber2025) encoded these dark truths in this novel: The Sentinels of Ether. This book provoked review from special access program subject matter experts with 7 pages of Pentagon redactions in just its first 20 pages. Barber flew helicopter recoveries for an unnamed aerospace giant that many claim to be Northrop Grumman. Barber’s story is corroborated not only by multiple colleagues who flew missions with him but by Marine Michael Herrera (@Traveler03Truth) who described the same thing from the other side of the planet: a 2009 “humanitarian” mission in Indonesia, a 300-foot octagonal craft, men with no insignia, handheld bioscanners, and shipping containers with HVAC units bolted to the roof carrying human cargo. Those are the exact climate-controlled containers Barber says his program used. One operation, two continents, one in testimony in Washington D.C. and one in fiction. Former Congressman Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) received a similar briefing: “The briefing I got made these allegations about how the humans for this program were harvested.” He goes on to mention natural disasters, unaccompanied minors and swaths of humans in South America coming across the border along with the Ukraine war. Disaster zones where psionic assets get taken. The secret the Pentagon is protecting isn't a craft in a hangar. It's that the antenna is you. And that antenna has been systematically exploited in deep black programs around the world. The Pentagon Reviewed 20 Pages and Blacked Out Seven: Barber submitted his manuscript to DOPSR, the Defense Department's pre-publication review, in 20-page increments. The first round took six months and escalated to subject matter experts in classified special access programs, then came back with seven pages of redactions. That was 10 percent of a 120,000-word novel. Barber used the redactions backwards as a discovery tool, drip-feeding chapters to see which lines made the Pentagon flinch. They Clear the Sky, Then Bring the Craft Down: According to leaks made to Michael Herrera by an insider believed to be Barber, the programs used temporary flight restrictions to empty the airspace, lured craft in with a beacon, and dropped them with electromagnetic pulse weaponry. EMP delivers the electromagnetic fallout of a nuclear blast without the explosion, enough to kill flight controls and electronics in an instant. The downed craft were then transported out for reverse engineering. This is the mechanical spine of the entire retrieval operation. Civilian Planes That Wandered In Were Downed Too:  That same insider, later identified as Barber, claimed these restricted-airspace operations brought down civilian aircraft that entered the wrong sky, with the bodies and wreckage disposed of. If even a fraction of that sat on the missing Panasonic Toughbooks his teams were sent to recover, those drives were a catastrophic liability. That is why, he says, the employer wanted both the evidence and him destroyed. The Craft Will Not Fly for an Ordinary Pilot: The central claim is that recovered craft cannot be flown by buttons or joysticks. They respond to consciousness, and a pilot without psychic ability gets the silent treatment. So the program wires a psychically gifted person into a brain-machine interface, and a conventional pilot routes his commands through that person's mind into the craft. The human becomes the navigation system. The Program Recruits Psychics in Poor Countries: Barber describes prospecting for what he calls P3s, psionic predisposition potential, often people from the third world who live simpler lives with fewer contaminants and stronger intuition. Refugees, disaster victims, and the displaced are ideal because no one questions when they vanish, and a natural disaster, a border crossing, or a war provides cover. In leaks Herrera passed to researcher JoeyIsNotMyName in 2023, these people are chipped, heavily drugged, and often die or slip into comas after years of use. A Marine Saw the Same Craft in Indonesia in 2009: Michael Herrera of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines was flown into the jungle on a 2009 humanitarian mission with no comms and no civilians. His six-man team encountered a 300-foot octagonal craft, so dark he compared it to dark matter, hovering above the canopy. An eight-man paramilitary force with no insignia disarmed them, scanned them with a bioscanner, and threatened to kill them if they talked. Herrera gave this account publicly at Steven Greer's (@DrStevenGreer) 2023 National Press Club event. The HVAC Shipping Containers Gave It Away: Herrera saw trucks roll up with shipping containers that had HVAC units mounted on top, and assumed they were moving drugs. Barber knew better the moment he heard it, because those climate-controlled containers match the workstations his program used in the field. They were not hauling drugs. They were hauling people, including children, the same human cargo that appears in Barber's manuscript slung beneath a helicopter in the Mexican desert. A Lockheed Neuro-engineer and a Strange Motel Death: In 1999 Lockheed Martin neuroengineer John Norseen, funded by NASA and DARPA, published work on biofusion, a system that could be used to convert a pilot's thoughts directly into aircraft commands with no joystick. He talked about mapping a brain print for every intent and feeding states back into the mind. Shortly before a lecture at the Naval War College he emailed colleagues a cryptic sign-off, “John not heard nor seen,” and two weeks later was found dead in a motel room. The work did not die with him. The Patents and DARPA Programs Line Up Too Well: Lockheed engineers Charles Chase and Gerald Jonas later patented a closed-loop system that reads brainwaves and nudges them toward a target state with light, sound, and electromagnetic pulses. In 2018 DARPA launched N3, openly funding non-surgical brain-machine interfaces for controlling unmanned aircraft, and Battelle, a name all over UFO retrieval lore, advanced to phase two with an injectable nanoscale system called BrainSTORMS. Separately, the Navy's 2016 Salvatore Pais patent describes a craft that manipulates electromagnetic fields and would likely need something faster than a keyboard to control it. Every layer of Barber's story already sits in white papers, patents, and evening seemingly mundane “weather contracts.” A Mountain in Mexico That Craft Pass Through: The manuscript climaxes near Coyame, Mexico, sometimes called Mexico's Roswell, where helicopters carrying human cargo fly straight at a 1,500-foot mountain. At first, the rock appears almost holographic,   pixelating from 3D to nothing as they slip through. But my best guess isn’t that it’s a hologram, but utility fog: theoretical programmable matter made of trillions of microscopic robots that can fake solid stone and jam electronics. Ross Coulthart (@rosscoulthart), and Robert Bigelow both described craft entering mountains, while remote viewers Pat Price and Joe McMoneagle described  hidden bases inside them– some reportedly built by us. Why It Holds Up: Strip away the strangeness and you are left with two trained operators, Barber and Herrera, describing the same operation from two continents, plus a documented R&D trail running through Lockheed, DARPA, the Navy, and Battelle that matches the technology they describe. The Pentagon's own redaction process is doing the authenticating. The real thesis isn't that they're hiding craft. It's that the receiver has always been human neurology, and the program spent 70 years making sure we never figured that out. Full episode is live now.
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Aaron Mills
Aaron Mills@dropdabit·
@RedPandaKoala Did not hear about anything bad happening. Im not sure if it was officially under stargate or a separate experiment he ran. I believe some guy gave them like $20k to test it.
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Red Panda Koala
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
@dropdabit You talking about Stargate is that what Elizondo’s referring to here? You know the bad thing that happened to them after?
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Red Panda Koala
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
Lue Elizondo says karmic rules prevent remote viewers from winning the lottery “If I could see into the future, Lue, I'm getting lottery numbers. Why am I not hearing about people that guess every lottery number every week?” “Talk to one of my former colleagues Dr. Hal Puthoff the one of the like I said one the godfathers of the remote viewing program Stargate and Grill Flame they did exactly that. Their budget was getting cut so they decided for a month to play the stock market and they made 2 million bucks but there is this weird rule with karma that if you try to use it for self gain, and I don't know why this happens, it's like the laws of the universe are against you but if you use it for self gain it winds up always something backfiring and it winds up being worse for you and that is exactly what happened, but that's not my story to tell.”
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Aaron Mills
Aaron Mills@dropdabit·
@TXMCtrades I think its like when the appstore first came out and ppl started building shit like beer drinking app because they didn’t know what else to do. Eventually you start seeing people building stuff that is useful. The bar is just going to be WAY higher this time.
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂
𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
If you are vibecoding some cool website but not making money with it, the AI didn't "create value" for you. It merely accelerated your hobby. And since anyone else on earth, including a dishwasher at Applebee's, can vibecode the same thing in roughly the same amount of time, you have no moat on your idea. You could maybe get ad revenue per visit, but that will quickly become worthless in a world where anyone can copy any website in seconds. However what has probably resulted is destroyed demand for independent developers who might have charged you for the time to build that website, earned an income, and consumed more with it. But instead, the value of that thing you built is effectively zero in revenue terms and the cost to build it is reduced to a monthly fee that goes to one of the mega cap hyperscalers who ultimately are the only entities making money here. Net "value creation" in the economy has been diminished. Someone will argue that the barriers to becoming your own business owner are now collapsed because you can use AI to help you develop your infrastructure, but this assumes that everyone is going to become a small business owner, which is patently ridiculous. Some entrepreneurs will thrive, absolutely. We are already seeing evidence of that. But there is a practical ceiling on the number of entrepreneurs in an economy. Meanwhile there is no effective floor on the amount of demand destruction that this technology can cause for anyone whose skillsets were valuable before the tech existed. Demand for their services is going to zero and their level of consumption is correlated to it.
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂
𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
Weirdest shit you'll read all month: "In Nina Kulagina’s case, it turned out her palms emitted a spray of small droplets of histamine, which formed an electrically charged aerosol in the air. These micro drops of histamine then settled on the objects nearby, and the greater the concentration of the electrostatically-charged forces, the greater the attraction between the surfaces of objects. This is what explained Kulagina’s ability to move small subjects without touching them."
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DJ_Reticuli
DJ_Reticuli@DJ_Reticuli·
@timeaton1758673 @angelaroosee 'Blockchain' is a funny name consistent with the other wines considering that crypto currency is a Ponzi scheme and a waste of electricity & natural resources, kind of like Ilhan Omar.
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Angela Rose
Angela Rose@angelaroosee·
Ilhan Omar has to explain how a business who has no equipment, no location, no bottles, no stickers, appears to have no employee wages, no vineyard, no wine tasting room, no tours, no product, no shipping, no marketing, no lids, no boxes, no barrels, no license, no freight trucks… had $5M in expenses. In her world the wine cardboard box at this postal place set as their mailing address, costs $5M… Same goes for the consulting firm, $29.9M in expenses operating out of a WeWork, yet no physical office there?? With $30M you’d think they’d have a suite… how could they have spent $29.9M also with no marketing I’ve ever seen, no location, etc.
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Mayne
Mayne@Tradermayne·
What is better than playoff hockey man.
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Aaron Mills
Aaron Mills@dropdabit·
@RedPandaKoala I’ve been following Chris for years. He didn’t start speaking about a date until recently. The story always that It was when regulus was over sphinx. I looked into it years ago, it seemed closer to Sept 2026. He likely thought Easter because most of her visits were on Easter.
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Red Panda Koala
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
🚨 MAJOR PROPHECY UPDATE: UFO Experiencer Chris Bledsoe Confirms Sphinx-Regulus Alignment pushed back to Fall 2026! 🚨 Chris Bledsoe explains why Alignment date changed from Easter to October 2026 🛸 Chris just clarified why the Regulus (the “blue star”) alignment with the Sphinx date was off in his book UFO of GOD. Astronomers originally told him Easter 2026 right before publishing… but they’ve since recalculated.
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala

🚨 Today is the day!!!! Chris Bledsoe claims "The Lady" told him that when the star of Regulus was in front of the Sphinx Easter 2026 there would be the return of new knowledge and potentially Jesus Christ Bledsoe claims remote viewers and Lue Elizondo are also aware of this date

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Aaron Mills@dropdabit·
@fomocapdao Dont forget Chris bledsoe prophecy for Easter 2026 - same day Artemis gets to the moon
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Fomocap
Fomocap@fomocapdao·
Today is: - Full Moon - Trump's most important speech to end war - Moon mission launch day - April's fool day
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XO
XO@Trader_XO·
$BTC - Monthly Returns Bitcoin’s all time monthly losing streak is 6 straight red months: from Aug 2018 - Jan 2019 The following month in Feb 2019 saw a positive return of around 11% (sample size one - amazing I know) If March closes negative, it would mark only the second time Bitcoin has recorded 6 consecutive monthly losses: from Oct 2025 - March 2026 If April sees an early sweep into the $55–60K range, it could create a compelling setup for mean-reversion longs imo... (much depends on the overall macro landscape) That said, the higher timeframe structure remains in control until a clear contextual 'structural' shift is confirmed. Barring that, only an extreme, event-driven selloff would materially alter the outlook for me.
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Aaron Mills
Aaron Mills@dropdabit·
@TXMCtrades Its actually been around on Air New Zealand for a while they call it “Sky Couch” and its totally worth it. Its a little more than premium but more than 50% less than business
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Aaron Mills@dropdabit·
@RyanDBledsoe Also, they were ridiculed and made no money from this for like the first decade. Doesnt seem logical that they would put themselves through that for nothing.
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Aaron Mills
Aaron Mills@dropdabit·
@RyanDBledsoe Then by the time hes a young adult, they become very popular. You can imagine how some kind of ego or projection of one would emerge.
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Ryan Bledsoe
Ryan Bledsoe@RyanDBledsoe·
When people are in the media circuit are discussing ORBS it’s a little weird when they don’t mention the Bledsoe’s (my family) who are known as the epicenter of the Orb phenomenon. Why won’t they say our name?
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Aaron Mills@dropdabit·
@RyanDBledsoe There is nothing wrong with benefiting financially from sharing your story. I didn’t talk to Ryan, so cant speak from personal experience about him. However, he was a young kid when all of this started and spent his teenage years growing up with all that attention around them.
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Aaron Mills
Aaron Mills@dropdabit·
@BSheanzy @trader1sz They will be on trend again at some point. People look for +EV, take a gamble and it spawns new fomo. This has happened many times in crypto - dead coins come back to life out of nowhere.
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TraderSZ
TraderSZ@trader1sz·
$DOGE - i'd keep my eye on this. once btc breaks out i believe it will pull off a move similar to that on the left i marked
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