“The march 14 Plex release of Age of Disclosure (AOD) is fake news. A reason the release is still unknown may be because the US govt is using it. The director said that “AOD is playing a key role in [current administrations] own efforts internally. It may be part of a bigger picture of disclosure”

The March 14 Plex release of Age of Disclosure (AOD) is misleading information. One possible reason for the uncertainty surrounding the release date is that the U.S. government may be utilizing it. According to the director, “AOD is playing a key role in the current administration’s internal efforts. It could be a component of a…

Checkout the Livestream of My Work Tomorrow on Inertial Mass Reduction Technology Using Objects with Dipole Magnetic Fields Moving in the Direction of Their North to South Poles.

Join me for a livestream tomorrow where I’ll be discussing my research on Inertial Mass Reduction Technology, specifically focusing on objects with dipole magnetic fields as they move from their north to south poles. For the past few months, I’ve been conducting free-fall experiments using neodymium permanent magnets, inspired by the work of Lockheed Senior…

Security concerns

Security Concerns in the UAP Narrative I’ve been contemplating the various security concerns surrounding the UAP discussion. Take David Grusch, for example. He has expressed worries about his personal safety due to the disclosures he has made. These apprehensions seem to be shared by many other prominent figures in the UAP community. In contrast, consider…

Learn about when Lockheed engineer Clarence “Kelly” Johnson, designer of the U-2 and SR-71 spyplanes, reported a UFO sighting back in 1953.

Discover the story of Clarence “Kelly” Johnson, the Lockheed engineer behind the U-2 and SR-71 spy planes, and his UFO sighting reported in 1953.

Age of Disclosure 2nd Screening Cast Commentary (Captions)

Age of Disclosure: Cast Commentary from the 2nd Screening (with Captions) Following the first screening of Age of Disclosure, the cast commentary was shared on Twitter, featuring a QR code that led to a live captioning service. I utilized a browser script to capture the commentary during the second screening. Here’s a summary of the…

Opinions on the you tube channel A.W Facts

Thoughts on the YouTube channel A.W. Facts At first, I found some of the photos shared on A.W. Facts quite convincing and thought, “Wow, this might be the real thing.” However, as I continued watching, it became clear that he seems to incorporate some AI elements in his videos—mixing in old-school photographs of people and…