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We're uncertain about the details, but Boeing, Rolls Royce, and the US government possess significant knowledge about the situation. The most advanced sensors in the US defense department are located in the Middle East.

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In this video, we get an inside look at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which has played a crucial role in technological advancements. They were responsible for launching the first weather satellite in 1958 and have since contributed to inventions like the Internet and Siri. Additionally, they have developed a sensor that can be placed under the skin to monitor chemical reactions in the body. The video also includes some unrelated and nonsensical dialogue.

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This is Ashin Forbes presenting the MH 370X satellite video explainer. Our organization recreated the satellite position using amateur trajectories found online. USA 229, a pair of signals intelligence satellites launched in 2011, was in the correct position at the Nicobar Islands. The Malaysian minister of defense confirmed that they were in touch with US spy satellites in the region. The satellite video shows coordinates near the Nicobar Islands and the satellite designation as NRL 22. The video also reveals a MQ1C Gray Eagle drone and evidence of a computer-generated Battlefield map. The orbs in the video form an equilateral triangle and accurately illuminate volumetric cumulus clouds.

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Speaker 0: You've heard me talk about the five g towers and how it's not for Internet at all. It's a microwave weapon developed by the military to be used on the citizens. Take a look at this video. Speaker 1: They started at 09:11 at night until 09:11 in the morning. You see the pulse going from the East to the West Coast. Alright. Boom. You see that? Those are NEXRAD stations. Each of those towers are 750 kilowatts, pumping out between 2.7 to 2.9 gigahertz in the microwave range. This is roughly the same frequency as your microwave oven. Speaker 0: Now there are tons and tons of whistleblowers coming out about this technology and how dangerous and damaging and deadly it is. This is not for Internet. You wanna know if it's true? Go right up to one of those damn towers and see how good your service is. It's still gonna suck. These things are not for Internet service or communications. It's a weapon. They are frying you with microwaves while you sleep. If you saw in the video, did you notice where it wasn't? Where they weren't microwaving the population while they slept? All the areas of the country that are the least populated. Is that by accident? Those microwaves just magically don't go to those certain areas of the country? No. There's no reason to do it there. There's very few people that live there compared to the populated areas of the country that have huge cities in them. That's where you notice they are microwaving you to death. Are you feeling sick? Are you feeling lethargic? You can't think straight. You're not sleeping well. You're having crazy dreams. All of this stuff is radiation poisoning. Look up the symptoms of radiation poisoning. You're gonna see they identically match a lot of your symptoms that you're having. Funny enough, it also matches a lot of the symptoms of COVID. Crazy how that works. So I'm telling you guys, you have got to understand what's happening. And they're talking about putting up four times the amount of towers in the next four years. Why would they need that? We can prove that it's not for Internet. It's not for cell phone service. So why? You need to start asking yourself, why are they putting these things up at an unprecedented rate and then lying to your face about what they're for? Reach out. Let's connect. Let's figure out the plan of how we stop this.

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Within five years, there will be 415,000 low orbit satellites. Bill Gates claims his 65,000 satellites will monitor every square inch of the planet 24/7. The implementation of 5G is for data collection and behavioral control. Digital currency will enable remote punishment and food supply disruption. Vaccine passports are also part of this agenda.

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The discussion centers on six American scientists working on advanced materials and plasma technology who have suddenly disappeared, with a parallel pattern of missing Chinese scientists. The speakers debate where the technology originated (with sources suggesting it came from downed UAPs/UFOs) and why these individuals are vanishing, including both U.S. and Chinese scientists who worked on similar high-end military applications. Brandon Weichert outlines a sequence of events and connections: - In mid-March 2026, three Chinese defense scientists — Zhao Jingkang (nuclear weapons expert), Wu Manching (radar and metamaterials expert), and Wei Yiyan (missile systems expert) — were quietly erased from the Chinese Academy of Engineering’s website, signaling they are no longer among the living. - A few days later, hypersonics expert Yan Hong (a key figure in plasma aerodynamics) died suddenly at 56. - Weichert pairs these five Chinese scientists with the six American scientists who were working on related technologies, noting massive overlap in their work and suggesting that the Americans’ and Chinese’ programs mirror each other in advanced plasma and weapon systems. - He concludes that there is shadowboxing between the United States and China, describing it as a shaping operation in the run-up to a potential major conflict, with both sides attempting to eliminate the other’s brainpower—the human capital essential to sustaining high-end warfare. - He recalls historical precedents where nations targeted each other’s scientists (the Americans reportedly killing Soviet scientists and vice versa; Israelis targeting Iranian scientists) and argues this is not unprecedented. - Weichert cautions that the topic is not necessarily about aliens; he suggests that the systems discussed may be advanced technologies developed in the U.S., Russia, and China for years, potentially including non-alien sources and even Nazi-era technologies that were inherited, while acknowledging that alien explanations exist in public discourse. - He notes that there is a broader geopolitical dynamic at play, including the possibility that the timing of alien-related talk may be designed to distract from conventional advances in technology and the fact that China may have caught up to or surpassed the U.S. in some conventional technologies. The conversation also addresses satellites and space warfare: - There are reports on meteors or fireballs in the sky, but the speakers believe some debris could be from satellites shot down in low Earth orbit. - SpaceX Starlinks have suffered “an explosive fragmentary event,” potentially from being hit by anti-satellite weapons; Starlinks have previously been used for protests (in Iran) and supplied to Ukraine, and the Russians have developed systems like Klinka and TOBAL to knock down Starlinks. - There is a longstanding concern that electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapons on satellites could disrupt or destroy the U.S. electric grid, with a claim that one EMP detonated 50 miles above the continental United States could knock out 90–95% of the grid and take at least two years to restore, especially given reliance on Chinese-made restoring equipment. - The discussion returns to the importance of human capital and education, with a provocative claim that the Department of Education may be the single greatest national security threat due to its impact on human capital, alongside the national debt. The speakers acknowledge disagreement about whether the origin of the advanced plasma technology is extraterrestrial or terrestrial, emphasizing instead the strategic implications of missing scientists on both sides and the ongoing modernization and counterspace dimensions of the conflict.

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This is a global broadcast satellite that can override any broadcast system worldwide. It utilizes particle beam technology, similar to the Star Wars program, to send particles that interact with and manipulate any technology they come into contact with. This means that the particles can affect everything they touch. With this satellite, I can reach every person in the world at the same time.

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There’s a drone in San Jose, California, and another one nearby. I’m trying to keep it centered in the view. It looks pretty big. I’ll zoom in a bit to get a better look. It seems to be reacting, making a light, as if it knows I'm recording it.

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This weekend, unusual lights are visible in the sky, not appearing on radar. They seem to be circling and disappearing, possibly at altitudes of 80,000 to 200,000 feet. The lights could be satellites, but their behavior is inconsistent with typical satellite movement. The view from the plane shows the curvature of the Earth, and the lights appear to reflect sunlight. The pilots discuss the possibility of military activity or surveillance, noting that nothing else is detected on radar. They express curiosity about the phenomenon, comparing it to something out of Star Wars, and wonder if the government is aware of it. Despite logical explanations, the lights remain a mystery.

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China, Russia, and other countries have weaponized space with directed energy weapons, including lasers and microwaves. These weapons are expected to come online by 2020. There are concerns that these advanced weapon systems may be responsible for the unprecedented fires seen in recent years. Laser-based weapons can destroy targets with external heat, while microwave weapons can penetrate targets and ignite internal electronics. Satellite imagery has shown an equal distance spread of fires starting within the same four hours, suggesting a man-made cause. Additionally, beams of light have been observed in the infrared spectrum, exciting the heat signature of fires in California and Oregon. The timing of the public admission of these weapon deployments raises questions about potential attacks with directed energy weapons.

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Global persistent infrared surveillance is crucial for national security. The Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) replaces the Cold War defense support program and has already deployed two infrared sensor payloads in highly elliptical orbits. SBIRS also includes multiple spacecraft in Geosynchronous Earth Orbit, each equipped with two independent infrared sensors. One sensor is dedicated to missile warning and full earth monitoring, while the other can focus on selected regions. These sensors work simultaneously and independently, making SBIRS a robust and taskable infrared platform. With successful deployment, SBIRS will become an unprecedented resource for the nation's global and persistent infrared monitoring.

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Space has become a battleground as countries like Russia and China weaponize it with directed energy weapons. These weapons, including lasers and microwaves, are expected to come online by 2020. Iran has been using them since 2013, and Turkey deployed them in combat in 2019. There are concerns that these advanced weapon systems may be responsible for the unprecedented fires in recent years. Laser-based weapons can destroy targets with external heat, while microwave weapons penetrate targets and ignite internal electronics. Satellite imagery shows an equal distance spread of fires starting within the same four hours, suggesting human involvement. Additionally, beams of light seen in infrared spectrum appear to excite the heat signature of fires. The timing of these weapon deployments raises questions about potential attacks with directed energy weapons.

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We are on a fiber optic cable that will be laid from here to Brazil, not satellite. This cable will carry phone calls under the ocean, with robots burying it in the seabed. 95% of all telephone and data is transferred through submarine cables, not satellites.

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Global persistent infrared surveillance is crucial for national security. The Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) replaces the Cold War defense support program and has already deployed two infrared sensor payloads in highly elliptical orbits. SBIRS is also placing multiple spacecraft into Geosynchronous Earth Orbit, each equipped with two independent infrared sensors. One sensor is dedicated to missile warning and full earth monitoring, while the other can focus on specific regions. These sensors work simultaneously and independently, making SBIRS a robust and taskable infrared platform. With successful payloads already in orbit, the deployment of the GEO spacecraft will make SBIRS an unprecedented resource for global, taskable, and persistent infrared monitoring.

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An Intel source mentioned that a Chinese satellite, visible to the naked eye, went down. Reports indicated it burned up, but this source claimed it was taken down by the US government. This satellite was reportedly a command and control unit for drones. The implication was that the Chinese government was signaling its intentions regarding Taiwan and possibly other actions, suggesting that the US could not intervene.

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This is the next generation of surveillance: the Argus sensor, designed by engineer Ioannis Antoniades, is the world's highest resolution camera. It can capture images of a medium-sized city from 17,500 feet above, covering 15 square miles. With the ability to generate moving images and automatically track moving objects, it provides detailed information about people's activities, such as their clothes and gestures. Argus can open up to 65 windows at once and see objects as small as 6 inches on the ground. It streams live footage and stores an enormous amount of video data. The technology behind Argus is based on imaging chips found in cell phones, and it can be mounted on various unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for continuous surveillance. The US Air Force has the capability to archive all UAV videos, raising concerns about privacy in our increasingly electronic society.

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All satellites are actually spy balloons, as shown in these images. They can be popped sometimes, despite the truth being right in front of us.

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these slots that are customizable on the wings where you can pull out, you can put a Hellfire missile on there, whatever. you can put a camera on there. We've found the drones that have cameras in that exact location as well, like an MQ-1C Grey Eagle is one of those. So they might have thought that the media was gonna pick up on this, and then they never did. Of course, the media's job is to not pick up on that specifically. This was before the DOD Navy released those UFO videos and declassified them. And even that so before that, I didn't even know we used like forward looking infrared FLIR. So I had no idea of even the basis of our technology capabilities from surveillance perspective. But now in 2023, when I first when I saw those videos again, went, woah, remember seeing this.

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In this video, the speaker interrupts the footage to show a flyout in Google Earth. They point out the curvature of the Earth along the flight path and how the land appears from the horizon. The speaker mentions the aspect ratio and some curvature in the transverse direction. They scroll to show the mountains in Navajo Nation Land and mention the 14,000-foot mountains of Colorado. The video will continue with infrared clips.

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Global persistent infrared surveillance is crucial for national security. The Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) replaces the Cold War defense support program and has already deployed two infrared sensor payloads in highly elliptical orbits. SBIRS also includes multiple spacecraft in Geosynchronous Earth Orbit, each equipped with two independent infrared sensors. One sensor is dedicated to missile warning and full earth monitoring, while the other can focus on selected regions. These sensors work simultaneously and independently, providing a robust and taskable infrared platform. SBIRS is the nation's next generation of space-based infrared surveillance, offering unprecedented global and persistent monitoring capabilities.

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In five years, there will be 415,000 low orbit satellites. Bill Gates claims his 65,000 satellites will monitor every square inch of the planet 24/7. The implementation of 5G is intended to harvest our data and control our behavior. Digital currency will enable remote punishment and food supply disruption. Vaccine passports are also forthcoming.

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Speaker 0: My big concern is this heart. And then we've got this here as well. Six g. They're gonna need six g to control this nanophotonic system that they put inside of us because if you put an n nanophotonic chip inside of an organism, a cow, a sheep, for instance, you know, they probably don't know that it's inside of them. Right? Because it's so small. How would they know? How would they know that they were connected to a central hub? A terahertz Bluetooth signal could be picked up from them, and you could connect to that sheep or that cattle and know what it's doing twenty four seven. You could know what its heartbeat is. You could actually know if that cow is kind of distressed or angry. You could know if that cow is watching some conspiracy videos or talking on TikTok to people and telling them crazy stuff. Anyways, interestingly enough, six g is the operating frequency. So I'm just saying, if I was an evil genius that for my science fiction I'm writing, I would definitely be putting like a control grid, or what it would you call like a web over over the earth of probably satellites. I did thousands of satellites, for sure, You probably have to who who would do that? But anyways, if we could put satellites up, then we'd be able to create like a Bluetooth terahertz kind of operating system to maybe create like an Internet of, I don't know, humans? An Internet of bodies, they call it. Now we can see that the concern in this design, I have no idea what the palm tree is. If somebody could tell me that, I'm gonna look at my phone in a second, I should be able to see, because I have no idea what this part is. Take a look at this. It's just palm trees, I don't know, maybe it means peace, or maybe it could be for some resort. I have no idea. Maybe some resort trip lengths. Anyways, these ones and zeros, we know what that means. These ones and zeros are like just bits, ones and zeros of information. Of course these wheels, that's nice, you can see that they're somehow they're turning a machine, this is a whole machine.

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Infrared technology shows objects that should be hidden by Earth's curvature. Questions arise about Erastosthenes' shadow experiment proving Earth's roundness. The sun's size relative to stars and moonlight's coldness are discussed, along with shadows being warmer at night. Translation: The video questions the curvature of the Earth based on infrared technology, Erastosthenes' experiment, the sun's size, moonlight's temperature, and shadow temperatures at night.

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This is a live NASA feed capturing images of the ionosphere. The camera then focuses on the North Pole, possibly tracking something. Suddenly, unidentified objects appear on the screen. The camera zooms in on one of them, but it remains unknown what they are. The speaker expresses surprise and confusion about the situation.

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Tiny satellites that photograph the entire planet, every day | Will Marshall
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The Apollo 17 image of Earth highlighted its fragility, but current satellite imagery is outdated. Planet Labs aims to democratize satellite access with ultra-compact satellites called Doves, capable of daily global imaging. Recently, they launched 28 satellites, the largest constellation ever, enabling real-time tracking of urban growth, water security, and climate changes.
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