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People say I’m psychic or on the spectrum. I’m not.
There’s nothing here that isn’t visible, most people just can’t connect all the pieces at once. I have a systems brain. I work in complex pipelines, failure-prone tech, human bottlenecks, timelines that don’t forgive mistakes. You learn fast where stories break, where incentives lie, and where things are being quietly patched instead of fixed. I’m around important people because I’m useful. But I myself have no title or rank or clearance. When you’re the guy who understands how everything plugs together, people talk freely. They assume you won’t catch the implication. Sometimes things slip...

No credentials.

AMA.
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that's a cute cardboard moth how do i make one
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>>41817684
start the conversation by saying something interesting
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>>41817684
How do we remove the garbage and filth off of us effectively.
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>>41817696
Coffee cup warmer and a napkin finely rolled and looped down the center. I didn’t make it though it was handed to me.
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when does ww3 start
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>>41817711
ah. sadly i'm no coffee drinker, but thank you nonetheless
as for questions likely closer to what you were expecting, is there anything you'd be able to tell me about myself that would be helpful to know that i currently don't?
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>>41817706
>>41817706
The ancients didn’t live inside certainty the way we do now, they lived inside wonder. They understood consciousness as something non-local, something that emerges between people, symbols, and shared attention, not something trapped in an individual skull. Reality wasn’t a fixed object to be pinned down but a living consensus, constantly negotiated. The more obsessed we become with certainty/final answers, rigid identities, and clean explanations the more brittle we get as a culture. Wonder keeps systems alive; certainty locks them in place. And locked systems don’t evolve
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>>41817708
Elaborate?
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>>41817748
Disregard that post. I misread your OP post as something else
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>>41817731
World War Three already ended, if you’re expecting a clean start date, uniforms, and a headline that says “WW3 has begun,” you’re thinking in outdated terms. If what you mean is are we living inside a global, asymmetric conflict right now, then yes. It’s just not fought primarily with declarations, flags, or front lines. It’s fought through economics, information, supply chains, energy, demographics, and most importantly perception itself. World War Two never ended by the way. But that one was more like world war 9
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>>41817740
You are not your body, when you die your consciousness is basically the same just with more memories. Every you that came before you has built the you you are today. Honestly, the best thing you can do isn’t chasing bigger answers or deeper secrets, it’s slowing down, paying attention to ordinary places, and writing down what doesn’t quite add up. Most “occult” material is either deliberate misdirection or locked inside worldviews that don’t translate cleanly anymore, because people even a hundred years ago thought in fundamentally different structures than we do now. Insight doesn’t usually come from hidden texts
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>>41817684
Question: Are aliens real and if they are, what are they?
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>>41817793
Aliens are real, but most of what we see here aren’t aliens. They live under the continual shelf because they’ve learned that the surface is actually the most dangerous part of a planet to inhabit.

https://youtu.be/qqA9GWpMWYc?si=PD4Fc1KV9EOtsAG1

This here is a human animal chimera created by a past human civilization in South America that were experts in insemination at the same level we are today with our tech. Many plants and animals that exist today aren’t actually randomly evolved like Darwin states. They all were constructed with specific purpose. This one here has tortoise dna for longer life spans. There have been several heights of humanity with different technological niches. You see remnants of another around today when you see gothic architecture. Architecture was the big tech pre ww1, I like to organize our timelines based off of tech instead of empires it makes things much cleaners to track collapses.
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Is the Tartaria empire real?
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>>41817825
how do they live under the continental shelf, that doesnt make sense
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>>41817853
Yes and no. Tartaria was going to be an empire and it feel to greed before it could officially happen they were similar in power to what the US is today but they controlled a massive amount of blueprints and hidden Masonic techniques for constructing megalithic structures, that were optimized to self regulate their heat and light with no electricity. Infighting happened in the people who controlled it. Half wanted communist utopia basically and the other half didn’t. (Tale as old as time) you can guess which religious group within the faction brought it down. And hid all historical knowledge. It takes a surprisingly short amount of time to wipe historical memory from most people. Part of why curriculum is always changing. They don’t teach kids now what even we learned make sure you pass knowledge down to your children too. Don’t expect the state to do it.
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>>41817864
They live there because there are far more caverns beneath the continental shelf than most people can imagine, entire networks, including buried oceans sealed under rock. With advanced stone-manipulation, they shape geology, creating stable habitats, reservoirs, and ecosystems. They’ve bio-engineered plants and livestock to thrive without sunlight, feeding off chemical and thermal cycles, and they harvest energy directly from geothermal heat and tectonic stress. They are Adapted to extreme temperatures and pressure unlike us.
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>>41817918
Being able to withstand "extreme pressure" and also be able to be on the surface, which is a non-extreme pressure enviroment, is a contradiction, its one, or the other, not both
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>>41817853
>>41817793
>>41817864
Just to be clear, I’m not claiming any of this as absolute fact. It’s a set of assumptions I’ve pieced together from patterns, things people have said around me over the years, and inconsistencies that don’t sit right when you look at them long enough. I’m almost certainly missing pieces. I even suspect quantum-scale effects are involved in ways we don’t fully understand yet, but that’s speculation, not conclusion. I tend to trust wonder over certainty when dig into this stuff once you lock an answer in place, you usually stop noticing what doesn’t fit.
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>>41817782
Why did humans just stop caring about space exploration? The spirit that discovered new land across the ocean and tamed the American West doesn't care about space? It's enough to just see it from a distance? Imagine saying that to the pioneers back in the day. It doesnt make sense.
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>>41817955
>>41817955
I’m not presenting this as certainty. It’s a model I’ve pieced together from information I’ve picked up over time, and there are obvious gaps where I don’t have enough knowledge. If you assume non-human intelligence isn’t constrained by human biology or our current physics language, ideas like extreme morphology changes or space-folding tech aren’t supernatural, just energy-intensive. That energy requirement alone makes deep crust environments more plausible than the surface. I’m aware there are missing pieces here I’m working from what I’ve gleaned, from sightings, and people who have given me bits and pieces not claiming a finished picture. Sorry I’ll try to keep that more clear. A few things things that have been flatly stated to me is that they live under the crust, they have tortoise and human dna, they harvest geothermal energy and can store massive amounts of it. And one source says they can shapeshift as well.
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>>41817684
why are some of the streetlights in my area purple
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don't bump this shit, is probably an AI trying to train on 4chan
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>>41817969
We didn’t really stop the public just gets filtered information now. From what I’ve heard, a big issue has been unexpected effects of space on the human body and psyche, which is why a lot more emphasis has shifted to remotely piloted and autonomous systems. There are also other models of travel that don’t rely on conventional spaceflight at all, so a lot of what’s happening is planet-bound rather than out there. I don’t have the full picture and I know there are gaps in what I understand, but the closest framework I’ve found that loosely fits is something between Stargate-style ideas and concepts you see in the Vedas but again it’s really hard to understand these concepts without accepting wonder because that was a core piece of the ancient frameworks these emergent techniques are coming from.
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>>41817999
No idea I’ve never seen that
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>>41817991
I assume you know of the LLSVP's. It's funny that people accept pressure as a uniform force within the earth.
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>>41818011
Writes in coherent paragraphs- must be ai!
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>>41818027
So certain you are. That was the original sin by the way
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>>41818048
I don't give a fuck about sin. I was intrigued about the idea of "high pressure" survivability being necessary for ultra terrestrials. I'm a different person than >>41817955 btw
From my understanding, they very well could survive in cooler portions, with less of a pressure differential.
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>>41817991
>ideas like extreme morphology changes or space-folding tech aren’t supernatural,

The supernatural is scientifically understandable is what you mean; "spiritual metaphysics" is an understandable science.
"The Spiritual Alchemy" for example on the subject of morphology; is supernatural techniques (ie "doesn't come from the Natural world; but rather from the "Qliphoth"; the "unnatural world").

Such things work on stuff like "actual tangible Spiritual resources" etc; this being the kind of stuff you're learning in video-games etc.

Study for example the sigils in picture; "The Emissaries of the Qlipha Gamaliel"; from "The Book of Sitra Achra: A Grimoire of the Dragons of the Other Side" (findable on pdf on google).
These kinds of sigils teaches you a lot of "spiritual metaphysics".

There's a thread up on specifically "Book of Sitra Achra and Liber Falxifer book series" over at >>41777226
for more of these subjects; if you're looking to delve deeper into it.
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>>41817825
Remove everything including and past the '?si='. They're source identifiers used to track your activity across sites
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>>41818265
>on tracking
General commentary on legality around any type of "Leaks threads" (not just this one but generally on the subject of such threads);
Very little "anon commentary on 4chan" leads to any type of legal conflicts; unless it involves stuff like "actual real classified 'non-public figures' are mentioned by name/location".

As an example; say you've had a conversation with a "President of the US"; any commentary of this online in an anon 4chan thread ("President X has said Y in a meeting once") legal wise would be labeled as "fictional Media" unless said person and their stab feels like confirming "yes, this situation has happened".

Very little on the subject of "leaks" lead to any legal consequences unless it includes "direct information on locations of classified military bases and/or non-public personell" (ie things that are "direct actual threats to national security").

You can post a lot of stuff online and it'd be legally classified as "just fictional entertainment media" if it doesn't include "direct actual Slander or direct information about Classified locations and/or people".

When writing stories online; you can legally use concepts as "The US Government" etc in fictional writings; for as long as it's not "directly putting any type of actual national security information at risk" (direct descriptions of the physical whereabouts of Personell basically).
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>>41818740
ie people like Alex Jones can legally claim all sorts of stuff on his media platform without trouble (it's all labeled as "fictional entertainment media" legally); and wouldn't have any legal trouble unless he starts 'Giving the public direct access to classified Personells whereabouts' (ie putting real people at actual risk; say doxxing 'non-public figures'; giving random strangers direct information that could be used to harass/extort people"; and/or "Slandering" said type of people).
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>>41817684
There's something about pipe engineers that they just happen to slip by.
https://youtu.be/l3iDwfKfZcc?
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>>41817684
How is berserk going to end?
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>>41818016
what's the medical emergency at the space station? is it space aids?
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>>41817731
You don't need to be an insider to know this.

Zelensky is working tirelessly to escalete it because he wants it. Anything to keep democracy suspended in Ukraine so he can hold on to pwoer and his wealth for as long as possible. The human toll of lives lost doesn't mean shit to him. He'd gladly start a nuclear war to get what he wants. He's a legitimate psychopath.

So it's up to the EU on when it starts as they're bank-rolling him in Trump's refusal to do so. And it only takes a Russian unit chancing upon the body of just one EU citizen in combat uniform and armed while not Ukrainian and killed in action to get it on. That's literally it. And we all know they're out there.



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