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THE RIVER KNOWS: Chris Bledsoe, the Cape Fear, and What the Ground Might Be Telling Us
After we published The Ground Underneath, the messages started coming in. Readers who had been quietly sitting with the same questions. Listeners who had made connections we had not yet made in print. One of those questions came up more than once: what about Chris Bledsoe? What about the Cape Fear River? Does the geological framework we built around nuclear weapons facilities and data centers apply to one of the most corroborated UAP experience cases in American history?
kristin0214
May 288 min read
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Havana Syndrome: The Physics, the Weapon, and What Is Actually Being Done to These People
The science is documented. The weapon is confirmed in US government possession. The injury profiles match across independent cases spanning seventy years. This is what the evidence actually shows.
kristin0214
May 2710 min read
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The Pumpable Field: What They Knew
In 1956, a research organization called Aviation Studies International published a declassified Air Force report surveying electrogravitic propulsion programs at fourteen major U.S. aerospace contractors. The report called it one of the most significant areas of aerospace development at the time of writing.
In 1957, the public record stopped.
No papers. No patents. No published null results. No concluded program documentation. No official explanation.
kristin0214
May 119 min read
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Something Is Wrong With Gravity.
Fear and Wine's two-part series will investigate UAP field effects, electrogravitic propulsion, classified research, and what is happening right now while the monitors are being removed.
fearandwinepod
May 110 min read
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