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Saved - June 23, 2023 at 12:56 PM
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A submersible vessel carrying a crew en route to the Titanic wreckage has gone missing, leading to a frantic search and rescue mission. The tour company OceanGate, which organizes expeditions to the Titanic, is collaborating with government agencies and deep-sea companies to find the missing sub. The sub has only 20 hours of oxygen left, and the team of five must be found within 12 hours or they will most likely suffocate during the 8-hour journey back to the surface. Debris has been found within the search area, and the wife of the missing OceanGate CEO is a descendant of two first-class passengers killed on the Titanic.

@WayneTechSPFX - WayneTech SPFX®️

Titanic. Submarine. Cabal intel: Titanic back in the news for a reason. #BREAKING Submarine On Expedition To Titanic Wreck Goes Missing A submersible vessel carrying a crew has disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean while en route to the Titanic wreckage, leading to a frantic search and rescue mission. The tour company OceanGate, which organizes expeditions to the Titanic priced at $250,000 per seat, expressed its commitment to exploring all possible avenues for the safe return of those aboard. Collaborating with government agencies and deep-sea companies, OceanGate is actively engaged in the rescue operation. https://breaking911.com/submarine-on-expedition-to-titanic-wreck-goes-missing/

@WayneTechSPFX - WayneTech SPFX®️

UPDATE: The millionaire is among 5 people who went missing aboard a tourist submersible visiting the Titanic shipwreck. trib.al/Fnygk38

@WayneTechSPFX - WayneTech SPFX®️

INTEL UPDATE: David De Rothschild is part owner of Ocean and sits on the Board of Directors. JP Morgan owned the Titantic. The RMS Titanic was registered as a British ship. It was owned by the American tycoon, John Pierpont (J.P.) Morgan, whose company was the controlling…

@WayneTechSPFX - WayneTech SPFX®️

TITANIC SUB UPDATE: The Titan submersible lost near the Titanic has only 20 HOURS of oxygen left. The sub MUST be found less than 12 hours from now, or the team of five will most likely suffocate during the 8 hour journey back to the surface. Final search & rescue efforts are…

@WayneTechSPFX - WayneTech SPFX®️

Elon. Titantic. Starlink. Comms intel: Elon Retweeted a retweet from Starlink on June 8th about OceanGate. That was 10 days prior to the submarine disappeared. On June 1st, Starlink retweeted a post from OceanGate post on June 1st as well. On May 29, 30th. OceanGate…

@WayneTechSPFX - WayneTech SPFX®️

#BREAKING Wife of missing OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush is a descendant of a couple killed on Titanic in 1912 The wife of Stockton Rush, the OceanGate CEO who went missing Sunday on a tourist submersible that dove to view the Titanic wreckage, is a descendant of two first-class…

@WayneTechSPFX - WayneTech SPFX®️

#BREAKING JPMorgan "mistakenly deleted" 47 million records. SEC says deleted records were requested in several probes — Bloomberg Who owned the Titantic? JP Morgan. Who financially supported and financed Epstein? JP Morgan. Who just reached a $200m settlement for Epstein…

@WayneTechSPFX - WayneTech SPFX®️

#BREAKING Titanic sub rescue teams find ‘debris field’ within the search area. The debris field was discovered by a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) scouring the sea bed close to the 12,500ft deep wreck of the Titanic that the five-man crew was attempting to visit when they lost…

@WayneTechSPFX - WayneTech SPFX®️

#BREAKING: First photograph Titan titanic submarine implosion[explosion] debris field.

@WayneTechSPFX - WayneTech SPFX®️

I see most you don't do research. And don't take it upon yourselves to do so. Many just rely on what you think you know. Without looking more into anything. Then, quickly dismiss anything that doesn't correspond to your thinking. Without providing any knowledge or anything. Only…

Saved - October 6, 2023 at 11:22 AM

@BrainStorm_Joe - Joe Rambo

1) SPACE FORCE We have it all THREAD I believe Space force is about to prove to be an interictal part of exposing the election issues and fraud we have in this country. What the hell is going on? Now lets prove it.

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There is a problem that needs to be addressed urgently. We must determine what is happening and why. I reached out to the mayor to inquire about the situation, repeatedly asking what is going on. It is concerning that President Obama refuses to acknowledge the issue. We need to uncover the truth and understand what is happening.
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Figure out what's going on. There's something going on and it's bad. There's a problem. There's something wrong. Something's going on. We've got to figure out what's going on. Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb. We have to find out what's going on. I called the mayor. I said, what's going on? What's going on? What is going on? Because President Obama, where he refuses even to use the term of what's going on. I said, what's going on? We have to find out what is going on. What the hell is going on?
Saved - September 29, 2023 at 1:10 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Starlink needs to be a civilian network, not a participant to combat. Starshield will be owned by the US government and controlled by DoD Space Force. This is the right order of things.

Saved - October 31, 2023 at 11:04 PM

@TheFlatEartherr - THE FLAT EARTHER

Young @Kaleb5D debunks the satellites in space myth 👌 https://t.co/rDN7orGkMv

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NASA and SpaceX are misleading people about the existence of space. They use a geodesic missile launch trajectory instead of going around the Earth for gravitational swing. Space cannot exist alongside our atmosphere without a container, as a vacuum of 10 to the negative seventeen torr cannot coexist with high pressure. It takes thick concrete walls to simulate a vacuum of 10 to the negative six torr. Those who don't understand can use a dictionary or Google the words. Follow this account for exclusive content and help bring opposition to debate the shape of the Earth.
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Speaker 0: They don't exist in the way that NASA tells people. Also, whenever you see NASA or SpaceX doing any of these rocket launches, there's a reason they do a geodesic out like this. Missile launch trajectory, rocket launch trajectory. Okay? They're not going around the Earth to get the gravitational swing out into space. Space doesn't exist, people. Wake up. A vacuum of 10 to the negative seventeen torr cannot coexist next to a high pressure system like our atmosphere, without a container, there's a reason it takes like 15 foot thick concrete walls to simulate a vacuum of 10 to the negative six tor. Globers, if you don't know what I'm saying, use the dictionary. It's out there for you guys to just Google the words that I'm saying instead of just saying nuh-uh. Anyway, guys, follow this account. Repost this video. This is my backup account where I will be making exclusive and until this accounts, lives are successful in bringing in opposition to debate the shape of the earth. Have a great day.
Saved - November 14, 2023 at 6:31 PM

@PlanetOfMemes - Planet Of Memes

This is why the United States won't be defeated from an external force. We have a secret weapon that has been itchin' to be given the green light. https://t.co/qdtEFPwGCJ

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The United States is considered the most powerful country due to a unique factor: rednecks. These individuals, often residing in the South, are armed and ready for any situation since the 1700s. If foreign troops were to invade, rednecks would swiftly respond, with pickup trucks and NASCAR races leading the way. Even the Marines would arrive three hours later, only to find a scene of beer cans and shotgun shells. In short, rednecks are a force to be reckoned with, making the US a formidable nation.
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Speaker 0: United States of America, most powerful country on this planet. And it's not because we have more money and we're better looking. No. It's because we have something in this country they don't have in other countries. That's right. I'm talking about rednecks. Good old boys with an arsenal in their basement that have been waiting for just such an occasion Since 17/75. Oh, believe me. Foreign troops land in the South. There'll be a line of pickup trucks And NASCAR is heading down I 95. Marines will show up 3 hours later. Nothing but beer cans and shotgun shells. What the hell happened here? War's over, baby.
Saved - January 11, 2024 at 7:08 AM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

The first Starlink direct from satellite to mobile phone text messages are working!

@SpaceX - SpaceX

The SpaceX team sent and received our first text messages through our Direct to Cell satellites just six days after launch → starlink.com/updates https://t.co/0tUYnIqaem

Saved - February 23, 2024 at 5:42 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
Major service providers like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and US Cellular are experiencing system outages, possibly due to a cyber attack. Starlink's reliability is being highlighted. The incident is not surprising, considering the recent disruptions caused by undersea communication cables in the Suez Canal.

@Prolotario1 - Ariel

🚨 Cyber Attack? Looks like all major service providers like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and US Cellular are reporting system outages. Looks like Starlink is making its case. But you all should not be surprised. Expect things like this to ramp up. Remember those under water communication cables in the Suez Canal?

@Prolotario1 - Ariel

https://t.co/HadJyJN5WO

Saved - February 23, 2024 at 5:42 AM

@Prolotario1 - Ariel

Looks like my suspicions are confirmed. E. Musk gave us a heads up yesterday. They are preparing for something involving Starlink. Transition period in progress. https://t.co/XlVZ1SiczB

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

This is a test

Saved - February 23, 2024 at 5:42 AM
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Mainstream media struggles to label recent phone carrier cyber issues due to military control of satellites. Initially called a solar flare, it was later recognized as cyber attacks. Companies controlled by Cabal minions are being replaced by Starlink for free-flow of uncensored information. Moles still exist, evident in issues faced by accounts like @libsoftiktok. The CEO of that site is a hard-core leftist, as seen in his post.

@Prolotario1 - Ariel

You all know why mainstream media does not know how to label the recent phone carrier cyber issues? Because the military (Space Force) is in control of all Satellites. This is why they called it a solar flare then changed it to cyber attacks. Those companies are controlled by Cabal minions. Starlink will become essential. Freedom of Speech is one thing. But free-flow of information without the censorship is another. This is why companies started pulling away once E. Musk started the Pizzagate thing again. You do not realize there are still moles running around. Why do you think accounts like @libsoftiktok are having trouble with their Stripe account that is contracted with X? Have you seen the post from the CEO of that site? He is a hard-core leftist.

@disclosetv - Disclose.tv

JUST IN - Pharmacies across the United States report outages in wake of cyberattack — Fox

Saved - February 24, 2024 at 3:12 AM
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The Cabal system, known for its surveillance capabilities, is being transitioned away from. Cyber attacks on the system should not cause panic, as we are moving towards a more secure and transparent system. Blockchain technology and satellite-based communication can be used to track pharmaceuticals and enable telemedicine in remote areas. US pharmacies are currently experiencing outages due to a cyberattack. The Space Force's sustainment plan for its global network of antennas is being updated.

@Prolotario1 - Ariel

Remember you all are transitioning away from the Cabal system. Their satellites were basically Spyware. This is how everything was under their surveillance in terms of information flow. No one should be panicking about a system failing due to cyber attacks that worked in conjunction with three CDC to censor info about the Covid-19 pandemic. The sell poison. We are moving to a more secure and transparent system. Think about it. Blockchain technology, supported by satellite-based communication, could be explored for secure and transparent tracking of pharmaceuticals throughout the supply chain, reducing the risk of counterfeiting and ensuring quality control. Everything will be on Blockchain. Satellite-based internet and communication could enable telemedicine consultations and delivery of medications to remote areas with limited access to healthcare facilities. Remember this is one of the main selling points of Starlink. Hope this helps clear up some things. Starlink will make the case for Med-Beds in the future. Keep watch.

@Remarks - Remarks

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 US Pharmacies nationwide report outages due to a cyberattack.

@Prolotario1 - Ariel

WASHINGTON — A sustainment plan for the Space Force’s global network of 19 parabolic antennas and ground systems used for controlling satellites is in the final stages of an update but still has hurdles to clear before it’s finalized, a Space Force official told Breaking Defense. https://www.google.com/amp/s/breakingdefense.com/2023/04/space-force-sustainment-plan-for-satellite-control-network-near-completion-though-hurdles-remain/%3famp=1

Space Force sustainment plan for Satellite Control Network ‘near completion,’ though hurdles remain - Breaking Defense The overdue Satellite Control Network’s Life Cycle Sustainment Plan is expected to address the many ways space has changed since the last 2017 version, including the over-extension of too few antennas to communicate with too many satellites. breakingdefense.com
Saved - January 7, 2025 at 2:27 PM

@cb_doge - DogeDesigner

"SpaceX has roughly 6000 satellites and not once have we had to maneuver around a UFO. Civilization is rare. We should do everything possible to save it." https://t.co/yKIJXocCt9

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I haven't seen any evidence of aliens. SpaceX's StarLink has about 6,000 satellites, and we’ve never had to maneuver around a UFO. If anyone has clear evidence of aliens, I’d like to see it, but I remain skeptical. This lack of evidence raises concerns. If any civilization in the Milky Way could last a million years and travel at a fraction of the speed of light, they could have explored the galaxy by now. The absence of such civilizations suggests they are rare and precarious. We should view human civilization as a fragile candle in a vast darkness and strive to ensure that it doesn’t go out.
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Speaker 0: I would I mean, I'm not seeing any evidence of aliens. And SpaceX with the StarLink constellation has roughly 6,000 satellites, and not once have we had to maneuver around a UFO. Okay. So we were like, hey, what's that? Is that an alien? Has occurred never. So I'm like, okay, I don't see any evidence of aliens. And I look at it. If somebody has evidence of aliens in a, you know, that's not just a fuzzy blob, then I'd love to see it, love to hear about it. And, but I don't think there is. So which is actually a reason for concern because you could if any civilization in the Milky Way in our galaxy were to last for a 1000000 years, even with a speed of travel that's far below the speed of light, you know, like a few percent of speed of light, they could easily have explored and colonized the whole galaxy. So they haven't. So why not? I think the answer might be, or perhaps probably is that that civilization is precarious and rare, and that we you should really think of human civilization as being like a tiny candle in a vast darkness and we should do everything possible to show that that candle does not go out.
Saved - July 1, 2025 at 5:28 AM
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I want to remind everyone that the FCC revoked a billion-dollar grant to Starlink intended for connecting rural America. As of now, that money hasn't helped anyone, while people are relying on Starlink for connectivity in rural disaster zones. It's tragic to think how many lives could have been saved if they were already connected.

@Chesschick01 - Natalie F Danelishen

This is a good time to remind you all that the FCC revoked a billion dollar grant to Starlink that was going to connect rural areas of America. Today not a single dime of that money has connected any rural areas and people are now independently using Starlink to connect rural disaster zones from #HuracanHelene. 50 plus people are dead but how many could have been saved if they were already connected to Starlink?

Saved - October 1, 2024 at 7:33 PM

@RepJakeJohnson - Jake Johnson

@elonmusk & @realDonaldTrump, we are extremely grateful here in Western NC. This will allow our emergency management personnel to communicate and SAVE LIVES. Thank you!

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Since the Hurricane Helene disaster, SpaceX has sent as many Starlink terminals as possible to help areas in need. Earlier today, @realDonaldTrump alerted me to additional people who need Starlink Internet in North Carolina. We are sending them terminals right away.

Saved - October 2, 2024 at 11:09 PM

@unusual_whales - unusual_whales

JUST IN: President Biden has said he has deployed Elon Musk's SpaceX Starlink satellites, with more going in place, so people can reach their loved ones and have cell service in the South. https://t.co/iP4JWDyclB

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5,050 Starlink satellites are currently in place. More satellites will be deployed to help people in areas with no cell service, such as Canton, call for help and reach loved ones.
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Speaker 0: I've also directed the development of Starlink deployment of Starlink satellites. 5050 are in place right now. More are gonna be put in place so people in places like Canton can call for help and reach the ones that love loved ones who they're not sure with anybody who know that phone because of no cell service.
Saved - October 6, 2024 at 10:17 PM
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I just saw a video of the North Carolina State Highway Patrol stating that Starlink is crucial for their communication after Hurricane Helene. They emphasized that without Starlink, they wouldn't be able to connect with their convoy. I'm trying to get Starlink in there for this reason.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

This is HUGE ‼️ North Carolina State Highway Patrol on video saying Starlink is the only reason they’re able to communicate after Hurricane Helene “They're literally the only reason that we can connect with our convoy” @elonmusk @Starlink 👏 “What I'm trying to do is get the Starlink in there. — I wanna make a point that they're literally the only reason that we can connect with our convoy is because we've got a Starlink sitting in the window.”

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The speaker wants to install Starlink to demonstrate it's the only way to connect with their convoy.
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Speaker 0: What I'm trying to do is get the Starlink in there. Yeah. Just because I wanna make a point that they're literally the only reason that we can connect with our convoy is because we've got a starlight sitting in the window.
Saved - October 7, 2024 at 6:33 PM
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People are stranded with no way to reach help or loved ones. Thanks to Elon Musk, Mike Coryell from Starlink, and the Samaritans Purse team, we’ve reconnected many with the outside world. More updates are coming, and a special thanks to Michaels Stores for their support.

@DrPhil - Dr. Phil

People are stranded out there with no way to contact emergency services, doctors, any other kind of help, or loved ones. Thanks to @elonmusk, @mikecoryell from @Starlink and the @SamaritansPurse team, we were able to put a lot of people back in contact with the world. Stay tuned for more updates. A special thanks to @MichaelsStores for their contributions to the mission.

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Day 10 after the hurricane in North Carolina, the speaker is at an airport in Boone, where Elon Musk provided several hundred Starlink units. The speaker is deploying in a second wave on Blackhawk helicopters into isolated areas to deliver the units. The first deployment will provide internet access for prescriptions and allow residents to communicate their needs. Upon arrival, locals reported that no aid, including FEMA, had reached them yet, and they felt abandoned.
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Speaker 0: Hey. It's day 10, since the hurricane hit in North Carolina, and I'm at a little airport in Boone. And, you see all these helicopters lined up behind me here. And what's happening, Elon Musk has been great enough to, hook me up with several 100 Starlink units that we're taking into some of the most hard hit remote isolated areas. I'm going out in a a a second wave on some Blackhawk helicopter into some other areas that are completely isolated, and we're gonna be delivering those. Speaker 1: So now that we're playing here, doctor Phil, what we're gonna do is we're gonna head over first to, to deploy some Starlinks where we've got, some prescriptions that need to come out. We've also got a bunch of people that, that need Internet so they can talk about the supplies they need and report back to us. So we've got 3 we're gonna deploy now, and we've got a couple other places we have to hit after this as well. When we showed up here the 1st day, we were like, okay. Who's been here already? Has FEMA showed up? Has they're like, no. No. No. They're like, you're the first people you've seen. We thought everybody they gave up on us.
Saved - October 12, 2024 at 5:33 AM

@DrPhil - Dr. Phil

I got an update from our friend Sue that we met in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. She is on her @Starlink, her generator is running and one has been put in at her daughter’s house as well. She is in great spirits and we are so happy she flagged us down. https://t.co/Vg9W5X97IZ

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Sue expresses immense gratitude for the help she has received. Speaker 0 confirms that Starlink is active, generators are running at Sue's and her daughter's houses, and efforts are underway to restore well water. Speaker 1 mentions wiring the generator to power the well, providing water to both houses. Speaker 0 notes that Starlink will enable telemetry to Sue's cardiologist. Sue says she had no idea Speaker 0 was in the truck when they met. Speaker 0 states they are working to restore power to Sue's house. Sue appreciates that Speaker 0 has kept their word, and Speaker 0 credits John and his crew for their exceptional work. Speaker 0 says they will stay in touch and are praying for Sue. Speaker 1 will send a video of the lights once everything is connected.
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Speaker 0: There we go. Speaker 1: Now we got Starlink active. Speaker 2: Thank you so much. I've never had nobody to be this good to me in my life, and I thank you so much. Speaker 0: Well, Sue, it's been our privilege. It's been a team, and you've got a great team member standing right next to you there. How are you doing? Speaker 2: I'm doing okay. I but I just I just don't have thank you for being so good to me. Speaker 0: Well, you're very sweet to say that. I just wanna be sure that, we are following through on everything, and I know it's tough getting that well water running. And, we're we're making efforts to get that done. But I'm so glad that you've got power and that you've got Starlink, and those generators are cooking. So and and we've got a generator at your daughter's house now, I understand, as well. Speaker 1: That's that's right. We got a generator down there, and that's where the power for the well comes from. So we're gonna wire that into their panel here in just a little bit, and then that should kick the well on to where both houses have water. Speaker 0: Well, that that is so great. I I I'm I'm just so anxious to get that going. Now with this STARLINK now, we'll be able to get your telemetry back to your cardiologist. Right? Speaker 1: That's right. That's right. Speaker 2: I appreciate that. Thank words to tell you how thankful we are that we make you, and I stopped you. I had no idea I was Speaker 0: You didn't know I was in that truck, did you? Speaker 2: No. I didn't know. I've I've watched this show for a long long time. Speaker 0: Well, I'm glad you've been watching a long time, and I'm glad I didn't give you a heart attack. It just been 2 weeks since you the procedure done. Speaker 2: Well, I'm doing good, and so far, they don't have no idea when we'll get power out. Speaker 0: Well, we're gonna get your house turned back on then. Speaker 2: That's right. Thank you so much. Speaker 0: Well, you're very sweet, and I just wanted to follow-up with you and make sure that everything was cooking and working and and moving along like we did. Alright. That's great. That's such a great follow-up. And, Speaker 2: Most people tell you they'll do something, and they'll never do. You've never done that to me. You stood by your word. Speaker 0: Well, I'm I'm so glad. And, let me tell you, John there is going over and above, and that's what Medeco does. And I'm so glad to have him there on the spot, and he's brought his crew with him there. So I'm just really proud that we're getting everything done for you there. We're gonna continue to stay in touch. Alright? Speaker 2: Thank you so much. Speaker 0: And you give your daughter my best as well. Speaker 2: I will. Neither one of us can thank you and never be able to thank you for what you've done. Speaker 0: Well, it's alright, and it's a it's a team effort. And we we love you, and we're praying for you. We wish you the best. We'll stay in touch. Okay? Speaker 1: I'll send you a video of all the lights on here in a little bit. Speaker 0: Oh, I'm waiting to see that. That's great. So long, Sue.
Saved - December 2, 2024 at 2:51 PM

@Starlink - Starlink

Starlink Direct to Cell works with existing LTE phones wherever you can see the sky. No special apps or hardware are required https://t.co/tztHdyDl34

@SpaceX - SpaceX

@Starlink Today’s launch of 12 Direct to Cell capable @Starlink satellites will continue to provide reliable text service wherever you may be

Saved - December 14, 2024 at 6:39 AM
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Woah, I just saw a Reddit post claiming that Space Force is behind those mysterious drones. Things are about to get weirder! Also, shoutout to @samtripoli for sharing the intriguing idea about Project Blue Beam being a go!

@IanCarrollShow - Ian Carroll

Woah, Reddit anon claiming that Space Force is operating the mysterious drones?👀 Shits about to get weird. Well, weirder… https://t.co/CR2vTakNUW

@IanCarrollShow - Ian Carroll

Credit to the man with the tinfoil hat @samtripoli for dropping this gem into my feed.

@samtripoli - Sam Tripoli

Project Blue Beam is Green Light Go! https://t.co/Mwqljiz4Ne

Saved - January 13, 2025 at 9:51 AM

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🇺🇸 ELON JOINS LA FIRE FIGHT @elonmusk just met with the Palisades Fire Command Team via X livestream. He's already deployed @Starlink units to maintain communications in threatened areas. Talk about boots (and satellites) on the ground. https://t.co/7oQ30cMlJU

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I'm here with the fire command team at the Palisades fire. The fire started on Tuesday and has been fueled by extreme winds, which made it difficult to control. The cause is still under investigation. Currently, the fire is not fully controlled, but resources are working hard to secure the perimeter. To prevent future fires, creating defensible space around homes is crucial—clearing brush within 100 feet and using non-flammable materials for construction can help. Awareness and updated building codes are essential for fire safety. There are also water resources available, including mobile water tenders, to support firefighting efforts.
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Speaker 0: I'm here, with the fire command team at the Palisades fire. Hey, guys. And, let's see. So this is, I I was asked if if if we could bring some more Starlinks here. So we've brought some more Starlinks here, and I'm just here with the the team, and they're they're gonna provide a briefing of the Palisades fire. So please go ahead. Speaker 1: Hi. Hello. Good evening. My name is Christian Litz. I'm with LA County Fire, cooperating with the partnership with Cal Fire team 2, and I'm operations section chief on this Palisades fire. So Palisades fire, I'll just go we've been here since the beginning of the fire on Tuesday. We were looking at extreme damaging winds, erratic fire behavior coming through and blowing in from about midway on this map and blowing all the way down to the coastline there. Speaker 0: When did that so when does that start? Just to frame the thing for people? Like I said, I assume people like it's it's like great to get the story from, like, basically, a, like, straight shooter. Yep. And and, like, you know, and and so, like, how how did it start? And, you know, and and then maybe ask for how did it start then? Like, what are some of the things that could be done to, for in the future? But how but how did it start out? Like, what's the what's the story? Speaker 1: So, honestly, we don't know yet. It's still under investigation. We don't know how it started. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: But because of the wind, honestly, it just allowed it to outpace anything possible. The winds are so strong. Air resources, which we use to keep it small k. Ineffective. Okay. So it blew at record break it it grew at record break breaking pace. The resources put themselves probably in a bigger danger than they've ever done. Speaker 0: Okay. It Speaker 1: saves as many structures, but you can see Speaker 2: it started about here with the wind Okay. Speaker 1: And pushed it straight through the Palisades Speaker 2: Alright. Speaker 1: And it allowed it to grow, Larry. As the wind slowed down Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: It allowed it to grow back go back the other way. But now the wind came back out of the north and blew down again. So we have several wind shifts. Resources are all around trying to both structure defense, which is down along the coast where this truck is more heavy. Speaker 2: Okay. We Speaker 1: do have communities all along on top Sure. That we have we've just been working as hard as we can from beginning to to now, without any stop, any rest. Resources working 36, 48 hours Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 1: At times just because of the need of the of what we had to do. Right now, the fire is is looking good. We still have heat all around the perimeter. We still have resources all over and try to to secure those edges, make sure that there is limited the potential for any kind of growth. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: So we're still out there, but the activity is way down. And then with these winds over the next couple days, honestly, this fire, we have to watch it and do it, but it's gonna blow down at least most of it into its own self. But any new fire, it's gonna do the same thing. We have the winds that's gonna push it. It's not as strong as it was on Tuesday, but there is still gonna be movement. So we're keeping keeping all the resources available, and we're ready to actually not only respond to where the fire is now Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: But any new fires that start, we're able to respond and help. Speaker 0: Okay. So is it the so fires are currently under control? Speaker 1: This fire, we're not calling it control. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: But there is line around them. Almost all of Speaker 0: it. Okay. Speaker 1: Very much almost all of it, but resources were still working. So about the excitement's about 10% of the fire where the flames are there, but 90% of the work is done after those flames are gone, and we have to secure those edges. Did you ever watch a campfire where the wind comes in and it's out? Yeah. Then the wind comes and it blows embers? Speaker 0: Sure. Speaker 1: Same thing can happen. Okay. We have to keep pushing and pushing and pushing deeper and deeper and stay around all these homes and Londonito, Fernwood, all the way up. Speaker 0: So when you when you when you when you pull like, pull the barriers to stop the fire from going, do you just do you clear the brush and and and the and the trees and, like, what what actions do you take around the perimeter of that? Speaker 1: So along the perimeter, we cut we call it cutting line. We use 2 of those. But, really, what we're doing is taking everything out down to bare minimum and soil. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: So there will be a path of dirt from where the It's a fire basically. Exactly. We're building a fire break along the edge of the black. Speaker 0: Okay. Got it. Speaker 1: So there's nothing left to burn. Yep. So the only danger at that point was if the wind blows an ember over that line. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: So we have to build it appropriately big enough to secure that, to stop that from happening and then push into the black to take all the heat away till it gives us a bigger buffer as much as possible. How how big does the Speaker 0: fire break need to be? Speaker 1: It depends on the size of the fuel. If you look at Texas size of fuel, it's anything that we see. And and it's different for terrain, size of fuel, everything like that. Usually, it's a couple times, one and a half times the size of the fuel. Speaker 0: Yep. But k. Speaker 1: We have fuel in the Topanga Canyon area, the Palisade area. There hasn't been fire there in 60 years. So you're looking Really? Wow. 15 This Speaker 0: is a this is a very quite a rare fire. Speaker 1: Correct. Speaker 0: Like, it's a half century fire or something. Absolutely. Okay. Speaker 1: The last major fires I have really pushed through Topanga's 93, 96. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: But there is there is part of, these hillsides that there hasn't been recorded fire in 60 years. Speaker 0: Okay. Wow. Alright. And and, yeah, are are there things that, like, would be like like, I think what a lot of people are curious about is, like, what things could be done in the future to ensure that houses, are less susceptible to burning down. I mean, it's like like like as we rebuild for the future because it's like there's one thing about, like, past recriminations and all that, but, like, we can't go we can't rewind the clock. But what we can do is say, like, in the future, what what what should we do to minimize the probability that, you know, people's homes and businesses will burn down? Speaker 1: Yeah. Great question. And that's that's really what we want. So Yeah. Route history, as fire as fire prevention gets better, we we do better at safety structures. So when you look at the LA County website, LA City has references out there as well. We call it you always hear the term defensible space. Speaker 0: Yep. Speaker 1: That is the biggest thing to save structures. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: So in hardening your home. So defensible space, we'll start there. That is basically clear and brush as low as possible to about a 100 feet is what our minimum standard. Speaker 0: Say a Speaker 1: 100 feet away. You can you start at 10 feet, but you limit it out. About a 100 feet is the Speaker 0: best. Okay. Speaker 1: So then when it hits there, you're basically building that 100 foot buffer of fuel break around your home. Speaker 0: So, like, no no kindling for a 100 feet, basically. Speaker 2: And then and then after that Speaker 0: That sounds that sounds pretty sensible. Speaker 1: It it it is. And then you hardening your home, we call harden Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: Is don't stack firewood right against the against the wall. The firewood. Yeah. Yeah. True. Really a big part of once we lose structures on a typical, maybe not a 100 mile wind, but on a typical is is there something by the house Flammable. Fire. Speaker 0: Yep. Okay. Speaker 1: Wood, furniture, Speaker 0: something Speaker 1: like that, and it can burn up and gets into the attic, and then we lose the house. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: Or it gets in the porch system. Right? You might have a wood deck Sure. And it goes up and it just allows the flame to go into the house. So Okay. Speaker 0: A Speaker 1: lot of times, we talk about our ember cast that gets in the embers. So you you put screens around every opening. So you have vents on your house, put screens, very small screens. So the air can get through there, but embers, good sized embers that will actually catch a house Yeah. Get in there. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: So there's stuff like that. Move everything right from your house. That'd be great to say. And the vegetation in this area is astonishing and beautiful, and we understand that. Yeah. But Well, yeah. Speaker 0: There's some things you have Speaker 1: to do for Speaker 0: I I mean, I have heard, like, some things like, some of the the issues with fire breaks were, like, there's, like, some endangered, like, plant or something, and then we can't do a firebreak or that's an issue. Like like like, is there stuff that would be helpful from a regulatory reform standpoint that would help with fire prevention in the future? Speaker 1: Well, LA County, I mean, we do have standards. We got in certain areas, we we actually have these lists of residences. Like, this is what we have to Speaker 0: do. Okay. Speaker 1: I think it's just an awareness. So when people, good and bad about the the bad thing is this happened, the good thing, maybe it'll bring a a greater awareness that there is a way to help defend your homes. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: There is a way to help this from stop happening in the future. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: And that defensible space, building that and building those that's that's the way to do it. Okay. As far as, well, I I guess what one's I Speaker 0: I guess people are like obviously, we we definitely wanna give people a sense of of hope for the future, and if the things get rebuilt, that their house is not gonna burn down again. Great. That's like a reasonable thing. Speaker 1: So So Speaker 0: so it's like so it's like like, if there are things that should we should push for from a regulatory reform standpoint, this would be good to to know. You know, and and, yeah. Speaker 1: Clearance space. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: Building building material. Right? We could we can now these are newer things. So now the up to the standards of building construction codes Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: Have been brought and have changed over the years. So maybe when their house was built, they weren't there. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: Now we have new the new codes, there's gonna be certain fire retardant materials. There's gonna be certain things that they can do. If you look a lot, concrete buildings don't burn. Speaker 0: Sure. Speaker 1: So there's some of these people that have built their concrete in the middle, and it is right on the middle, black all around them. Nothing was done, but they just burned because of the building material. Yeah. Speaker 0: You can't you can't burn concrete. Speaker 1: Correct. So so space and and and Sure. And and Sure. Iron materials. Speaker 0: Steel ceiling concrete is gonna be okay. Speaker 2: Yes. But yeah. But the great thing Speaker 0: is they Speaker 1: have other materials out there now that will definitely help. Speaker 0: Like like what? I I think people are just like I could I'm not hopeful that this video can be, like, helpful to people. You know, like, what what should people do differently? Like, if it's not a sealed concrete, you said there's some new materials like like like synthetic materials, or or what Speaker 1: is it? There's stuff that they put into the to the materials to be able to Speaker 2: yeah. Yeah. I don't Speaker 0: know. I just wanna Speaker 2: help my partner out of somewhere here. Yeah. Yeah. You know? Anyways, I just wanted to kinda point something out. Speaker 0: Back Speaker 2: in 1962, we had a fire. It was called the Bel Air fire that burned from this area to be kind of the same burn pattern. Speaker 0: Okay. And Speaker 2: then after that fire, that's when they basically, in the city of Los Angeles, they outlawed wood shaped roofs. So wood table roofs were outlawed. Speaker 0: Yeah. I mean, that's a I mean, that's a nightmare. That's Speaker 2: that's an example Speaker 0: of what Speaker 2: my partner is saying. Speaker 0: There's a a roof made a kindling. Speaker 2: Right. So So we up we update the building standards, the fire code standards, the fire prevention standards. Speaker 0: Sure. Speaker 2: And then and that's up to you and the people out there that are a little more into the act architecture Sure. And to find some something that actually could be potentially more fire safe. Speaker 0: Sure. You know, Speaker 2: and then maybe the silver line around the gray cloud is that that may happen. Maybe we'll live in a safer fire zone or area where there's prone to fires, but it's safer type of structures. That's kind of what we're hoping to come out of this, you know, as a that's maybe one of the very small but good things. Speaker 0: Alright. Sounds good. Well, I mean, do you have any any guidance for for people, like, if there's like, obviously, steel and concrete not are not gonna burn, but, like, are there, like, new synthetics that you think would be better than, like or or besides for steel and concrete, is there anything else? Speaker 2: I I no. I really am not an expert. Speaker 0: Or stones. Actually. Okay. It's pretty hard to build stone I mean, it's steel and concrete. Certainly, there's some stuff out there. Yeah. Speaker 2: We're we're about putting it out. Okay. But yeah. And I think that there are some some people who come together and find something. But, yeah, there's certainly some stuff out there. We just Speaker 0: Alright. Sounds good. Alright. Hey, everyone. So alright. What about what about order availability? Was water availability I I understand that was, like, not not an issue in in Malibu. Is that correct? Speaker 1: Was that water? Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: So there was water. We have several reservoirs that and seen those that we use a lot. Now just an example, if we have one building burning Mhmm. We could flow a 1,000 gallons a minute on that one building with the hose lays that we put in to stop it. You can imagine 1,000 gallons per house, we can do. Right? So the amount of water we're flowing, there really is no water system that's gonna keep that pace. So we have to bring in water tenders, which are these big tank water tanks at, you know, 25 100, 3000 gallon Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: Trucks, and they'll come in. That's what we have to do to overcome to compensate. So they park out there and do it. DWT, P did a great job. They brought in big Speaker 0: water trucks for us. Alright. Speaker 1: And we use them as basically mobile hydrants. Speaker 0: Alright. Speaker 1: Right? And then we have our own agency as well that has water tenders. Speaker 0: Okay. Am I saying is that that, like, along the maybe I'm correct Speaker 1: me if Speaker 0: I'm wrong. Along in in Malibu, along the coast, there was no shortage of water. In the Palisades, there was a shortage of water at at a certain point, or is that not Speaker 1: accurate? We were just we were flowing just an amount of amount of water that those system couldn't over that was buried just because of how much water they these firefighters were utilizing. Speaker 0: Okay. Alright. Sounds good. Alright. Thanks, guys.
Saved - February 10, 2025 at 1:31 AM

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 JUST IN: T-Mobile and Starlink just had a Super Bowl commercial showcasing their space-based cellular capabilities "If you can see the sky, you're connected." Victims I reconnected in Western North Carolina via Starlink know this first hand. Starlink truly saves lives. https://t.co/PxhBYa6cGA

Video Transcript AI Summary
Over 500,000 square miles of the US lack cell service. This means emergency texts aren't sent, emotional messages go undelivered, and memories remain unshared. But T-Mobile is changing that. We've partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating the first space-based network that automatically connects to your existing phone. Connection matters, so we're offering free access to anyone, regardless of their carrier. T-Mobile Starlink: If you can see the sky, you're connected.
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Speaker 0: There are over 500,000 square miles of The US unreachable by any cell phone tower. Places where emergency text It's okay. It's okay. Ever sent, where emotional messages are not received, and countless memories are left unshared. Doing good. Doing good. But T Mobile is about to change that. T Mobile partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating the only space based network that automatically connects to the phone you already have. And because connection means everything, we're inviting anyone on any wireless carrier to experience it for free. You won't believe where I am right now. T Mobile Starlink. If you can see the sky, you are connected.
Saved - March 8, 2025 at 4:37 AM

@amuse - @amuse

At least the wifi works...

@united - United Airlines

The world's fastest, most reliable Wi-Fi in the sky, @Starlink, has officially landed on our first aircraft, with the rest of our fleet to follow. That means you'll be able to stream, browse and game just like you do at home. And the icing on the digital cake? Starlink will be FREE when you have an (also free!) MileagePlus membership. Make sure you're ready to connect: united.com/starlink

Saved - April 10, 2025 at 9:54 PM

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

https://t.co/OC2cQpfI6z Whoa… Space-Force, Steven Kwast, USAF General 👀 • Technology that can take you anywhere on Earth in less than an hour. • wireless energy from space • Deliver wifi from space “The power of space will change world power forever.” Sooo, umm when can we start? Or has it already begun? https://rumble.com/v6rxgyp-space-force-steven-kwast-usaf-general-.html

Video Transcript AI Summary
Energy, transportation, information, and manufacturing are converging to uniquely change humanity and world power. Technology exists to transport anyone anywhere on Earth in under an hour and to deliver WiFi from space without cell towers. Space-based energy can trickle-charge devices and power cars and houses. The current energy paradigm based on Edison and Tesla's technology is expensive, dangerous, and wasteful, but people are used to it. Space power will change world power dynamics, and even a small country could harness it. Power dictates whether a nation's values prevail or it must submit. This dynamic is a recurring theme in history and continues today.
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Speaker 0: Energy, the seed corn of all development, all growth, all survival survival, energy. So energy, transportation, information, and manufacturing, these are the things that change humanity, that will change world power, and they are descending upon us in ways that are very unique. The technology is on the engineering benches today, but most Americans and most in Congress have not had time to really look deeply at what's going on here. But I've had the benefit of thirty three years of studying and becoming friends with these engineers and these scientists. This technology can be built today with technology that is not developmental to deliver any human being from any place on planet earth to any other place in less than an hour. To deliver WiFi from space where you never need a cell tower to connect. To deliver energy from space where you never have to plug your phone in and it trickle charges and you can use that energy over time. It can be applied to cars, to houses. The technology of Edison and Tesla that we live with in our energy environment, our paradigm today is expensive, it's dangerous, and it's wasteful. Plug it into the wall, but yet that's what we all do because we are used to paradigms. The power of space will change world power forever, and it doesn't have to be a big country to do it. It can be a small island country, let's say New Zealand. Because the technology, if optimized, can change world power, and there's nothing you can do if you don't have that power. The nature of power. You either have it and your values rule, or you do not have it, and you must submit. We see that play out again and again in history, and it's playing out now. But we get trapped.
Saved - August 6, 2025 at 7:28 AM

@morgonnm - MORGONN

Minneapolis finally has internet

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Starlink now available in Somalia! 🇸🇴

@Starlink - Starlink

Starlink's high-speed, low-latency internet is now available in Somalia! 🛰️🇸🇴❤️ → starlink.com/somalia

Saved - January 11, 2026 at 2:23 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
Russia supplied hardware, China published the playbook, Iran proved it works. Starlink shows 80% packet loss. An expert monitoring Iranian internet for 20 years says he’s never seen this. The “unjammable” LEO idea is dead. Wall Street assumed immunity; SpaceX patched software against Russian jamming in Ukraine. This is hardware: Murmansk-BN, Krasukha-4, 5,000 km range, IL-76 delivery. China outlined how to blackout Starlink over Taiwan with 935 ground jammers. Tehran was the field test. 40,000 terminals degraded; regime punishes dishes. The $280B satcom market reprices risk.

@shanaka86 - Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡

Russia supplied the hardware. China published the playbook. Iran just proved it works. Starlink: 80% packet loss. Expert monitoring Iranian internet for 20 years: “I have never seen such a thing in my life.” The “LEO satellites are unjammable” consensus? Dead. Wall Street modeled Starlink as immune because satellites hop frequencies and move constantly. SpaceX patched SOFTWARE against Russian jamming in Ukraine. This is HARDWARE. Murmansk-BN. Krasukha-4. Delivered via IL-76 transports. 5,000 kilometer jamming range. Two months ago, Chinese researchers published exactly how to black out Starlink over Taiwan: 935 coordinated ground-based jammers blanketing Ku-band frequencies. Tehran was the field test. 40,000 terminals. Near-total degradation. Regime now executing anyone caught with a dish as “enemies of God.” This is not about Iranian protests. This is the authoritarian electronic warfare axis proving concept for Taiwan. The $280 billion satellite communications market is repricing a risk that consensus said didn’t exist. Defense stocks are about to enter a new cycle. And somewhere in Beijing, someone is taking very detailed notes on what worked.

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🚨🇮🇷 STARLINK VS. IRAN’S INTERNET BLACKOUT Iran cut the internet on Thursday, plunging 90M people into digital darkness as protests hit all 31 provinces, the regime even cut landlines in some areas, but then Starlink pushed through. Starlink's low-Earth-orbit satellites can't be blocked like traditional internet, so videos are now leaking out showing continued protests. People would still need ground terminals that Iran's actively policing, so only a small number have access and it's degrading, but even degraded connectivity beats total blackout. When governments shut down the internet to silence protests, Starlink becomes the lifeline that keeps the truth alive. Source: @AlinejadMasih, @starlink, @elonmusk

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