Nanok Bie

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Nanok Bie

@nanok

Roaming metajournalist and author with roots in 🇸🇪 🇫🇮 🇺🇸 deciphering the 🌐 of 🤖💻📡📱 👽🌊🚀ℹ️. Editor-in-chief at https://t.co/lNadmjn8LW etc.

Katılım Şubat 2007
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Nanok Bie
Nanok Bie@nanok·
Something Big Just Happened. God, how tired I am of these empty nonsense sentences. Tell me what happened instead you non-imaginative clickbaiter. If it actually IS big, you would mention what IT is.
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Nanok Bie
Nanok Bie@nanok·
@moniquepowell Just curious; you don't pay for any news media then? You only read/watch "free" (ad-supported) news?
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Missileman
Missileman@MinuteofZombie·
You know another way you know Lazar’s account of figuring out that the fuel was 115 is total bullshit? - he said lots of times he’s the one who figured that out - he said on Larry King Live with Corbell they did lots of kinds of tests “every test you can think of” including mass spec. K so. Mass spec is actually the ONLY thing you’d need to do. And it’s the thing any high school chemistry student would do first. So the government had this perfectly handleable solid stable non-radioactive 115 triangle for god knows how long… just about the easiest sample you can imagine to work with… but it never occurred to them, they needed Bob Lazar, to tell them to mass spec it. The most basic and obvious “gee what element is this?” instrument that exists. and it never occurred to them.
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Nanok Bie
Nanok Bie@nanok·
You think you are smart when you produce content with AI. But is anyone actually VOLUNTARILY interacting with your AI content? You cannot sell it, because anyone can create it. It's therefore worthless. YOU are the client. YOU are the AI dupe, if you pay THEM.
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Nanok Bie
Nanok Bie@nanok·
What happened to the promise of the Internet? It’s been walled in, in Iran, Russia, China and so on. We need to break through those walls with a new technology; the promise of the meshnets (as Starlink is controlled by fickly people). But how? Using repeaters? Bitchat?
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Nanok Bie@nanok·
“Most people are not even aware of this yet” is true of almost any news. Typical AI filler “word salad”. Specific words like “delve” and “poised” and “entering a new era” have been popularized by AI slop. But why are you starting to sound like AI? "This is not X. It's Y."
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John Squires 🎃
John Squires 🎃@FreddyInSpace·
The algorithm on here has become so hyper-specific that if you even gaze at a single tweet for more than a split second, your entire "For You" feed is flooded with every single tweet that relays the exact same information as the tweet you dared to look a little too closely at.
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Nanok Bie@nanok·
New X algorithm: interact ONCE with some subject; see ONLY that subject, the same news bit, in your feed, over and over. How stupid can you make it @nikitabier?
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Nanok Bie
Nanok Bie@nanok·
@TawohAwa Won't the Macrohard agents have to pay Microsoft to use Excel? Or are they operating the user's Excel? In any case Microsoft makes money, no?
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Awa K. Penn
Awa K. Penn@TawohAwa·
Final truth The “Macrohard” name is funny. But the goal is serious: Replace teams with agents. Replace workflows with automation. Replace software users with digital workers.
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Awa K. Penn
Awa K. Penn@TawohAwa·
In 2007, iPhone killed Nokia. In 2012, Netflix killed Blockbuster. In 2026, Macrohard will kill Microsoft. And Elon Musk is behind it. Here’s what Macrohard really is (and why it’s dangerous): 👇
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Nanok Bie
Nanok Bie@nanok·
@TheProjectUnity You know the story right? His father read this book and named him after The Elon, and later gave Elon this book.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Totally not weird that WWII German V2 Rocket Scientist, Operation Paperclip asset and a founding father of NASA, Wernher Von Braun, wrote a sci-fi novel in the 1950s about colonising mars wherein the title of the leader of Mars was... The Elon Because 'Elon' is so common right? There are so many Elons, it's not like the moment you say Elon you only think of one person who also happens to be pushing for Mars colonisation...
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Luciano Daluz
Luciano Daluz@DaluzLuciano·
@nanok @AlchemyAmerican Yeah Grik knows that people in Varginha would rather buy a camera than food and clothes. You have no idea. But it’s ok. Just watch some footage from back than to you understand how the people live over there at the time. Search for a John Mack interview with tree girls.
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
🚨 BREAKING: An Entire Town In Brazil Witnesses The Capture Of 3 Live, Injured Aliens That Emerge From A Crashed Craft. One of the beings was apprehended by a soldier that died from a not-yet-seen before bacterial infection (according to his official autopsy and an on-record interview with the medical examiner). The being was then taken to the hospital and treated by a neurosurgeon who Is now going public for the first time🚨 Investigator James Fox (@jamescfox) just surfaced the most intensely-detailed account yet of the Varginha UFO case, an event involving a crashed craft, multiple non-human three fingered and toed beings, military intervention (from Brazil and The United States), and firsthand medical witnesses who did surgery on an alien in a hospital in Varginha, Brazil. All of this is in his upcoming movie, Moment of Contact: New Revelations of Alien Encounters. For the first time in the case’s history, James Fox gets a testimony from the head neurosurgeon of the hospital that did surgery on the being. He also interviews the examiner of the soldier that died from apprehending the being. Chris Ramsay (@chrisramsay52) will be doing a deep dive on this autopsy on Area52 in a couple of weeks. 1) The UFO Crash and Flight Path In January 1996, a large metallic, cigar-shaped object was tracked moving low over Minas Gerais, Brazil. Farmers, civilians, and a trained ultralight pilot independently described the same craft: silent, distressed, leaking white vapor, with a visible tear in its hull. The object ultimately crashed near Varginha, leaving a debris field spanning over a football field. 2) The Beings Multiple witnesses reported seeing up to three small beings emerge from the crash site. They were described consistently: short stature, large heads, almond-shaped red eyes, ridged foreheads, thin limbs, and a strong ammonia or sulfur smell that lingered for days. They were injured and fearful. 3) The Girls’ Encounter Three young women encountered one of the beings in an urban neighborhood just blocks from where a military capture later occurred. One of them, Katia, locked eyes with the being and described a silent plea for help. All three maintained their accounts for nearly three decades despite ridicule, intimidation, and literal attempts to pay them to recant. 4) Military Capture Brazilian military police officers Marco Chereze and Erico Lopes reportedly captured a living being with their bare hands and transported it in a vehicle. Lopes later threatened Fox’s crew when confronted, preemptively referencing “the ET” before being asked anything, a moment Fox describes as a tacit admission. 5) Hospitalization and Medical Testimony A senior neurosurgeon and hospital director at Humanitas Regional Hospital testified on camera that he was face-to-face with a living non-human entity for several minutes in the ICU. He described direct telepathic communication, overwhelming intelligence, and a sense of compassion from the being. He came forward only after surviving a heart attack and cancer, stating he could no longer take the truth to the grave. 6) The Death of a Soldier Officer Marco Chereze died weeks after the capture from a rare, aggressive infection. Forensic pathologists involved in the autopsy stated the bacteria behaved unlike any known terrestrial organism. They speculate the infection entered through a small scratch, possibly from the being itself. The autopsy report was initially withheld from Chereze’s family. 7) Men in Black Witnesses across the case reported intimidation by unidentified men in unmarked vehicles who knew intimate details about their lives and families and demanded silence. Similar patterns appear in cases worldwide, from Phoenix Lights to Rendlesham Forest to Calvine, suggesting a coordinated, rapid-response suppression apparatus operating beyond normal jurisdiction. 8) Corroboration Across Decades Fox connects Varginha to a global pattern: crashed craft, recovered beings, confiscated evidence, and witnesses silenced under threat. The consistency spans cultures, decades, and political systems, undermining claims of hoax or mass hysteria. 9) Why This Case Matters Varginha is not a single witness story. It involves civilians, doctors, military personnel, forensic reports, physical traces, and a clear timeline. If judged as a court case, Fox argues, the evidentiary threshold would already be met. If you want the most comprehensive, human, and unsettling account of a modern UFO crash with alleged living occupants, this episode documents it in full. And if you want the FULL STORY go watch James’ amazing, world-changing documentary - Moment of Contact: New Revelations of Alien Encounters. James' just broke the most important, corroborated and intense UFO crash in modern history. Full Episode 👇
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Nanok Bie
Nanok Bie@nanok·
@DaluzLuciano @AlchemyAmerican Hm, alright thx for the info. Also reasonable to think that most people would be too shocked to even think about a camera.
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Luciano Daluz
Luciano Daluz@DaluzLuciano·
@nanok @AlchemyAmerican Man I live in Brazil. Grok give wrong and generic guessing answers all the time. Varginha was a very poor place a camera at that times was really expensive. At the Ufologist confere in Varginha there was only one guy with a camera.
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Nanok Bie
Nanok Bie@nanok·
Nah, you are just wrong. Grok's googling led to: Photographic cameras were not rare in Varginha or Rio de Janeiro during the 1990s. Brazil had a thriving photography scene, with vigorous production and diverse work from professionals and artists, as evidenced by events like the National Photography Week (1982–1989) and the international success of Brazilian photographers such as Sebastião Salgado, Mário Cravo Neto, and Rosangela Rennó. 1 8 43 70 Compact film cameras were commonly imported from brands like Kodak and Agfa, and some simpler models were even produced locally, though high import tariffs and economic challenges (including hyperinflation until 1994) made them somewhat expensive for lower-income households. In major cities like Rio de Janeiro, cameras were more accessible due to a larger middle class, tourism, and urban consumer markets. In smaller cities like Varginha (population around 100,000 in the 1990s), ownership was likely lower among working-class residents, but not uncommon overall—many families had access to basic point-and-shoot or disposable models for events and travel. 76 Digital cameras were emerging but remained expensive and rare globally until the late 1990s (often $500–$1,000 USD), so most photography relied on film. However, unlike today, people didn’t carry cameras constantly, which explains the lack of spontaneous photos in events like the 1996 Varginha UFO sightings. 22
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Luciano Daluz
Luciano Daluz@DaluzLuciano·
@nanok @AlchemyAmerican Same it was rare even in Rio or São Paulo. Varginha was very small at the time, not even close to what it is now, and it still not a big city.
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Nanok Bie
Nanok Bie@nanok·
@DaluzLuciano @AlchemyAmerican The logical conclusion must be that there is a group/org roaming the planet making sure all evidence is deleted/hidden away.
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