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The Pentagon's UFO files cover 8 decades of encounters.

The through-line across all of them:

Objects pulling 90-degree turns at speed. No sound. No exhaust. No radar signature. Outrunning supersonic jets. Operating at altitudes no human aircraft can reach. Witnessed by commercial pilots, military crews, police officers, and astronauts across dozens of countries.

The French Air Force reported one in 1977. Their controller asked if their oxygen masks were leaking.

Air France Flight 3532 watched an 800-foot object shapeshift and vanish in 1994. Radar confirmed it.

Three Soviet military members watched UFOs make a supersonic jet look like it was standing still. In 1989.

162 files. 400+ incidents.

Every single one: unresolved.

What's the explanation that fits all of them simultaneously?

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The object in this footage doesn't flee. Doesn't accelerate away. Doesn't crash.

It simply becomes indistinguishable the moment the background changes.

Small, circular, flying toward land, disappears the instant water becomes coastline.

That's not a natural phenomenon. That looks like a capability.

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Ok, what do we have here now? A freaking inverted teardrop with a long vertical pole hanging underneath it?

Why not...

The thing is just floating there above the water, feeling it while being recorded

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Fast. Agile. Glowing. No identifiable propulsion, no flight surfaces, no logic.

We've now watched the U.S. military track dozens of these across 2 decades, on every sensor available, in every theater of operation.

They don't know what it is.

So genuinely... what do you think it is?

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This object does something none of the others do.

It disappears and reappears, not because it moves out of frame, but while the sensor is actively tracking it. Irregularly. Intermittently. Like a signal dropping in and out.

Then it jumps position when the sensor switches imaging modes, visible on the left in one spectrum, reappearing on the right in another.

Same object. Different location depending on how you look at it.

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A U.S. military sensor tracked an object making 90-degree turns at 80 mph near the ocean surface.

The sensor locked it with a targeting reticle at minute one. The same system used to track missiles.

The object became indistinguishable from the background and the sensor lost it entirely.

Not because it flew away. Because it became invisible to military infrared optics.

The sensor spent the last 30 seconds "rapidly cycling zoom levels and contrast thresholds" trying to find it again.

It couldn't.

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Did Grok kill Community Notes?

It sure seems like it!

After it became possible to ask Grok questions on the timeline, new Community Notes sign-ups plummeted.

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Left: the watermark GPT Image 2 embeds into every image it generates.

Right: SynthID, the fingerprint Google bakes into every Nano Banana and Gemini image.

Invisible to the human eye. Applied during generation, not added after. Designed to survive screenshots, crops, and compression.

Most people using these tools daily have no idea their output is fingerprinted at the pixel level. Every major AI image generator now tags what it produces, and the tag travels with the image wherever it ends up.

You can verify this yourself. Content Credentials Verify detects C2PA markers from OpenAI images. Gemini detects SynthID if you upload an image directly to it.

The images will keep getting more realistic. The identification tech is keeping pace.

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A man in a yellow shirt gets angry and tries to slash the tires of a big truck with a blade. The second he stabs it the pressurized tire explodes violently and knocks him straight to the ground. Instant karma at its finest

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Of course they’re using a photo of the King for this headline

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In his defense, he said he wanted to β€œtry something new”

Perhaps the electric chair?

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> Be retarded Jeet lawyer
> Like all Indians you got fake law degree from scam college
> Retarded brother starts business, scammed investors as is Indian tradition
> He gets sued
> You represent him because no way in hell will an Indian pay for professional services
> Get AI to write the whole brief
> Hallucinates, makes up entire cases
> Get fined $2500, forced to take ethics classes
> Fast forward one year, submit legal documents to the same case
> Used AI again and entered hallucinations again to the same judge, issued $5000 fine this time
> Argue that you've already paid $73,500 in completely unrelated fines for other mistakes during that case that you should only pay $950
> Judge denies
> Brother loses case, has to pay $1.4 million
> Brother counter-sues for $500 million
> Judge laughs and rips up the suit

You think you understand how retarded Indians are but I promise you that you don't

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This is why it's easier to get laid when you already have a girlfriend.

When I was with my bisexual ex girlfriend I actually found it easier to get threesomes (two women) in Australia than just sex with one girl when I was single.

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