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Duane Watkins

@myboyBoone

Falcons, Braves and Go Dawgs

Teloga, Georgia Katılım Eylül 2014
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Duane Watkins
Duane Watkins@myboyBoone·
@oprydai Because its actually a cat, in a box, with deadly gas inside and you don’t know it the cat is alive or dead!
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Mustafa@oprydai·
HOW DOES A PHOTON KNOW IT'S BEING OBSERVED?
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John Clay Wolfe
John Clay Wolfe@johnclaywolfe·
I'm Still thinking about this Mopar Find. I really do believe this guy was on to something, I'm just not sure what! HAHA.  If you haven't yet, watch the video and let me know what y'all think!
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Cookie 🍪@Christa_Smith16·
Minneapolis this week. High of 75°. So beautiful. @spann
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OneOutOfFour@OneOutOf4·
Who is this rock star?
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Duane Watkins
Duane Watkins@myboyBoone·
@punkygriffon @theblackvault @openmindstv 11:04:25 -Deputies observed a man sitting outside of the house holding a gun to his head. 11:04:42 -Deputies heard a firearm being discharged a single time in an unknown direction. 11:05- A deputy observed the man still holding a gun to his head. Like duh! Like for real!
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John Greenewald, Jr.
John Greenewald, Jr.@theblackvault·
Extensive update from the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office on the death of David Wilcock. h/t @openmindstv for the the tip on the new release. - Boulder County, Colo. - Due to significant public interest in this case, we are releasing a timeline of our response to the residence of David Wilcock on April 20, 2026. This release of information is made with the consent of his family, who understand the high level of interest in this investigation. At the family’s request, we are also including a statement from them, which follows the timeline. The family respectfully requests privacy during this difficult time as they grieve and process this loss. Incident Timeline April 20, 2026 10:44 a.m. Boulder County Communications Center received a phone call from a person who identified himself as David Wilcock. Caller stated: “I need to leave” and “I will be to the left of the house.” Caller continued speaking about health issues and financial concerns. Caller would not answer call taker about whether he was armed or if he was planning to hurt himself. 10:53 a.m. First Boulder County Sheriff’s Office deputy arrived in the area and waited well off the property for backup to arrive since it was unknown whether the caller was armed and what their intentions were. 11:01 a.m. Second deputy arrived with the first deputy, and the second deputy was briefed, and a plan was made on how to safely approach the property. Both deputies then drove toward the residence. 11:04 a.m. Caller stated: “I’m sorry to put you through this,” and disconnected the call as deputies were driving up the caller’s driveway. 11:04:25 - Deputies observed a man sitting outside of the house holding a gun to his head. Deputies exited their vehicles and sought cover. 11:04:42 - Deputies heard a firearm being discharged a single time in an unknown direction. 11:05 a.m. A deputy observed the man still holding a gun to his head. 11:05:24 - A deputy commanded the man to put down his gun. 11:05:27 - A deputy witnessed the man shooting himself. After 11:06 a.m. Deputies on scene coordinated numerous additional personnel to respond to assist with searching the area. Deputies began conducting a search of the property and residence to ensure there were no other people on the property who could be at risk or a threat. No other individuals were found on site. The man was pronounced deceased at the scene. April 22, 2026 The Boulder County Coroner’s Office officially identified the decedent as 53-year-old David Wilcock following scientific confirmation and notification of next of kin. Statement from the family of David Wilcock: David Wilcock took his own life on April 20, 2026, after a long struggle with depression and overwhelming financial debt. His family, and chosen family, hope this loss encourages more focused attention to mental health care access. David was born on March 8, 1973, in Schenectady, NY. During his childhood in Upstate New York, he was a curious, sensitive, and introspective child, drawn to reading, science, research, and questions about how the universe works. He spent much of his time journaling and developing a vibrant, imaginative inner life. He laughed easily and had a big heart. He loved animals, meditation, music, scientific study, and lemon cake. From childhood, he had a deep curiosity about telepathy, lucid dreaming, the occult, palmistry, and the predictions of Nostradamus. Like many young people, he experienced painful periods of struggle and difficulty. David grew up in a close-knit family that cherished music and art, was in his first band as a teenager, and played many instruments throughout his life. He developed strong interests in psychology and spirituality, subjects that would later shape his ethos and vocation. He attended State University of New York at New Paltz and received a bachelor’s degree in psychology. David spent his life writing extensively about subjects he was deeply invested in. Some of David's most consistent messages concerned the importance of focusing one's energies on service to others and the divinity of all human life. He cultivated a wide community around him based on these tenets. He was known to the world as a New York Times bestselling author with a voluminous body of writing, including the books: The Source Field Investigations, The Synchronicity Key, The Ascension Mysteries, Awakening in the Dream, and The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce? (co-authored with Wynn Free). David was widely known as a media personality and lecturer examining issues such as UFOs, UAPs, and the paranormal. But this only tells part of the story of a life that, like any other, unfolded through internal struggles, evolving beliefs, and a quest for meaning. David lived in a time shaped by the internet, and he himself shaped a segment of it. This powerful medium of communication magnifies both connection and confusion. Ideas travel quickly, expand logarithmically, and reshape thought structures. In remembering David, it is important to hold more than one truth at once: that some of his work raised concerns about misinformation, and that he was also a person who was on an eternal quest for clarity. Beyond his public persona, he was a human navigating the same complexities and vulnerabilities that shape all our lives. His passing is a reminder of how important it is to meet one another with open minds and compassion in our hearts. The loss of a life can turn our focus to our shared humanity, whether we agree on life’s unanswered questions or not. David’s life will be remembered in a myriad of ways by many different people because of the far-reaching nature of his teachings and because he considered his audience a community. While he was known as a charismatic and engaging teacher to fans, those who were closest to him knew the depth of his untreated mental health struggles intimately. Many who knew him from afar have speculated that there is a cover-up involving his death, but we can assure you there was no foul play. If you or someone you know is battling with thoughts of suicide, call or text 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. To honor David’s memory and support others experiencing mental health struggles, donations may be made in his name to the Crisis Text Line: crisistextline.org or the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: afsp dot org. –The Family of David Wilcock
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Duane Watkins
Duane Watkins@myboyBoone·
@carrielynnxox You have a somewhat unique perspective that roughly only 50% of the population could have on this news regarding JP27. How do you feel about the possible repercussions of such a heinous act? Regardless of the pending NFL suspension of course.
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John Clay Wolfe@johnclaywolfe·
This Sunday is the day y'all! Come on out to Cars, Coffee, and Quesadillas and enjoy the cars, food, and people. Plus one hell of a Hill Country Cruise.  Y'all don't wanna miss this.
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War Monitor Clips
War Monitor Clips@WarMonitorClips·
In the Span of 5 Minutes, a Police Officer Goes From Telling Kids to Wear Their Seatbelts, to Killing Heavily Armed Mass Shooter Who Killed 8 People
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Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta Falcons@AtlantaFalcons·
.@DrakeLondon_ signed his @Topps Chrome Football card just for y'all 🔥 RT for a chance to win!
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Duane Watkins
Duane Watkins@myboyBoone·
@OneOutOf4 watching Prince was like going to church and school at the same time
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OneOutOfFour@OneOutOf4·
Ten years ago today on April 21, 2016 we lost an icon, Prince Rogers Nelson. He was certainly a once in a generation artist 💜
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Duane Watkins
Duane Watkins@myboyBoone·
@MickWest I completely understand. That is the scientific approach.
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Mick West
Mick West@MickWest·
This is stupid. The 10 people represent vastly fewer deaths and missing people than you'd expect from the population represented by those 10 people, whichever way you slice it. Doocy's framing is "access to classified nuclear or aerospace material." The relevant population is the cleared workforce in those sectors. Conservatively: - Los Alamos National Laboratory: ~16,000 employees and contractors - Sandia National Laboratories: ~17,000 - Lawrence Livermore: ~8,000 - NASA (full agency + contractors): ~60,000 - Kansas City National Security Campus: ~7,000 - Air Force Research Laboratory and associated contractors: ~10,000+ - Aerospace defense contractors with nuclear/classified aerospace roles (Lockheed, Raytheon, Northrop, Boeing, Aerojet, etc.): several hundred thousand A conservative minimum for "access to classified nuclear or aerospace material" is at least 500,000 people. The actual figure using Doocy's framing is arguably closer to 1–2 million if you include all cleared aerospace and defense contractor personnel. Expected deaths over ~2 years The ages of the 10 average around 59. For educated US professionals aged 45–70, annual all-cause mortality runs roughly 0.7–1.0% per year. Using 500,000 people at 0.8% per year over 2 years: Expected deaths = 500,000 × 0.008 × 2 = 8,000 Even in a far more restricted population of 50,000 the expected deaths are 800. Finding 10 is not anomalous — it is a near-invisible fraction of expected mortality. Expected homicides US homicide rate is approximately 6 per 100,000 per year. In 500,000 people over 2 years: Expected homicides = 500,000 × 0.00006 × 2 = 60 The list contains at most 2 genuine homicides (Loureiro and Grillmair) with identified perpetrators and no UAP connection. That is below the expected rate. Expected missing persons Roughly 600,000 people are reported missing in the US annually — about 0.18% per year. In 500,000 people over 2 years: Expected missing = 500,000 × 0.0018 × 2 = 1,800 The list contains 5 missing persons. Again, well within expectation. You can restrict the calculation to just "scientists"; it does not change anything. It's just cherry-picking some cases from the expected thousands and calling it a pattern.
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PETER DOOCY: “There are now 10 American scientists who have either gone missing or died since mid 2024. They all reportedly had access to classified nuclear or aerospace material. Is anybody investigating this to see if these things are connected?” KAROLINE LEAVITT: “I’ve seen the report, Peter. I haven't spoken to our relevant agencies about it. I will certainly do that, and we'll get you an answer. If true, of course, that's definitely something I think this government administration would deem work worth looking into. So let me do that for you.” @pdoocy

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Braves on TBS@BravesOnWTBS·
A Tale of Two Seasons (1983 Braves) “The rubber-armed man who was the most talked about pitcher in baseball the first month was Pascual Pérez. Clearly off to his best season ever, the Dominican youngster was all arms, legs, and wins.” — Red Barber
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Stephen C. Meyer
Stephen C. Meyer@StephenCMeyer·
As Carl Sagan intoned in the opening segment of his popular 1980s PBS series Cosmos, “The Cosmos is all that is, or ever was, or ever will be.” But is it? scienceandculture.com/2026/04/the-st…
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