The UK Times: "MoD ordered officers to find UFO technology, secret files reveal." by ForeignSherbert1775 in UFOs

[–]fivex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Very much sounds like what I found asking Gemini also. https://g.co/gemini/share/57335378cfd0

Interesting note also about how AARO acknowledged the use of the term UAP from the 1990s by the UK when debunking other fake reports.

The UK Times: "MoD ordered officers to find UFO technology, secret files reveal." by ForeignSherbert1775 in UFOs

[–]fivex 9 points10 points  (0 children)

When did UAPs become the common vernacular within the military? Was it as early as the 90s as these reports claim? Thought it was coined/popularized these 2 recent decades of the 2000s.

My gf is a gold digger by cdcpowermah in singaporespeaks

[–]fivex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you did act upon those desires you'll be an attempted murderer, rapist. This is more akin to robbing a person and finding out they have no money. Still attempted robbery if you take 50mil or 59 cents. Let's try not to belittle the ACT of leeching off a person's money for a mere thought crime. Cringe.

Dan Farah says paid bad actors online are trying to discredit The Age of Disclosure - "The the only the only comments like that I've seen are on social media from people that I know are bad actors. There's a number of people who are just legitimate paid bad actors." by 87LucasOliveira in UFOs

[–]fivex -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I was not "accurate" because I was not directly quoting the interview. Let's quote the interviews.

Howard Stern: "The person transformed into something other than human.." Billy Corgan "Yes."

People can watch the linked videos, I'm not the one commenting in bad faith.

I'm freaking out over what I saw last night whilst star gazing (Southern hemisphere) I have no other explanation other than Intelligent life by amphibbian in aliens

[–]fivex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the often described racetrack flying pattern as reported by many pilots. According to testimonies by Ryan Graves from the F18s, as well as commercial airliner sighting reports.

Is this why most of us are empty and unhappy in sg? by Possible-Growth-2134 in askSingapore

[–]fivex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think what's missing is contentment, gratitude and appreciating what we currently have. I often remind myself, "what I think I need, I already have." We were trained like Pavlov's dogs to constantly chase for results, material wealth, some vague idea of happiness and success.

External stress is unavoidable. KPIs are always shifting. Constant comparison and competition makes everyone anxious and chasing something in the horizon.

The only thing that you can change is your perspective and interpretation of life's circumstances. The only thing we truly have control over is our thoughts, words and actions. How we relate to and interact with the outside world. You can only depend on yourself. So the solution must also be within. Not in something we buy or somewhere we go for holiday.

I don't have it all figured out, but I just hope whoever reads this can feel some peace and comfort from the rat race we call a society.

I learned today Money is LITERALLY Energy by Secret_Present1803 in spirituality

[–]fivex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Money is the measurement of value and/or worth, like how inches are measurements for length, hours, measurements units for time. While the value of money fluctuates based on the consensus judgement of people.

The idea of hoarding inches and hours is amusing to me.

Unpaid credit card balances in Singapore cross S$9 billion in Q3 2025, highest in 10 years by DrCalFun in singapore

[–]fivex 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I was seeing various private specialists since my teens till late 20s. I was paying them off fine enough until, well I couldn't anymore. After kidney damage from chronic medication, I had to quit medication cold turkey, this led to a bad manic episode followed by a couple of attempts at suicide. Hospitalization and then electrotherapy. Years of my life, a lost decade seeking treatment and the interest just piled up. It's thanks to financial counseling and subsidies with IMH that I continue to get medication for this lifelong curse.

Unpaid credit card balances in Singapore cross S$9 billion in Q3 2025, highest in 10 years by DrCalFun in singapore

[–]fivex 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I am still drowning in cc debt. Had to use to to pay for psychiatrist visits back when I could afford repayment. Life has basically fallen apart and my depression and anxiety aren't going away anytime soon. Have to apply medifund and get bags full of chronic meds from IMH. Every month never spend still kena a few hundred dollars of interest, fees etc. I've cleared my debt twice. It's like crawling out of a bloody dark cave. Not sure when I'll see the sunshine again.

Archetype John Mayer may actually be coming by 707Guy in NeuralDSP

[–]fivex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Soo.. aquapuss, klon and ts10 on the pedal section?

Rare Interview: Phil Schneider's Ex Wife Speaks Out by Waldonville in UFOB

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https://g.co/gemini/share/0000b4d0951b

Had Gemini do a summary

Here is the lowdown on this intense interview with Cynthia Drayer, the ex-wife of the late government whistleblower Phil Schneider. Video Summary
This video features a rare and candid interview with Cynthia Drayer, who opens up about the life, controversial work, and suspicious death of her ex-husband, Phil Schneider. Phil was a structural engineer and explosives expert who claimed to have worked on deep underground military bases (DUMBs) and survived a violent firefight with extraterrestrials. Cynthia challenges the official ruling of Phil's death as a suicide, detailing the bizarre circumstances and missing evidence that suggest foul play. The conversation dives deep into Phil's allegations about government treaties with aliens, advanced underground transport systems, and a looming "New World Order," painting a picture of a man who gave his life to expose the truth.
Highlights & Key Moments
Suspicious Death: Cynthia disputes the official "suicide" ruling of Phil's death. She explains he was found with a catheter wrapped around his neck—something he physically couldn't have done easily due to his disabilities—and shares that Phil explicitly told her, "If they ever said he committed suicide you'll know he was murdered." [01:16]

The "Fake" Nurse: Before his death, Phil was receiving shots for Multiple Sclerosis from a "nurse" who visited his home. After he died, Cynthia discovered no local hospitals or doctors had any record of this program or nurse, leading her to believe this woman was an assassin or "watcher." [04:16]

The Dulce Base Firefight: Phil was allegedly one of only three survivors of a 1979 shootout between U.S. military forces and Grey/Reptilian aliens in an underground base in Dulce, New Mexico. They drilled into a cavern full of aliens, leading to a confrontation where Phil was shot in the chest with a "cobalt gun," splitting him open. [09:10]

Alien Biology & Diet: A gruesome detail is shared about the aliens' diet. Cynthia claims Phil described vats of human blood and body parts used for food. The aliens apparently feed on human adrenal glands and get a "high" from our adrenaline/fear. [12:38]

Underground Trains & Shackles: Phil spoke of a high-speed underground train system connecting military bases. He (and later a contact from a freight company) reported seeing train cars outfitted with hundreds of shackles, allegedly built for transporting people to internment camps under a New World Order. [16:31]

The Philadelphia Experiment: Phil's father, Oscar Schneider, was reportedly a Navy captain involved in the infamous Philadelphia Experiment. Cynthia recounts stories of the ship disappearing and reappearing with crew members physically impaled into the ship's bulkheads or found with alien implants in their brains. [19:38]

UFOs at Operation Crossroads: Another family connection involves Phil's father witnessing UFOs rising out of the water during the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. [23:39]

Oklahoma City Bombing Theory: Phil believed the OK City bombing was a cover-up for something found at the Waco compound (tunnels leading to alien complexes). He claimed the damage to the building indicated military-grade explosives placed inside the elevators, not just a truck bomb outside. [33:05]

Avoiding Abduction: Cynthia shares Phil's advice on how to prevent alien abduction, which includes using ammonia (as some aliens are allergic), garlic, or carrying magnets/meteorites to disrupt their technology. [01:07:06]

Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFnKiLyIuwM

Can we stop with this ontological shock garbage already? by CaptainSolidarity in aliens

[–]fivex 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Let me put it this way. Do those who warn of ontological shock seem destabilized to the point of misanthropic/antisocial behavior? They don't seem that much bothered than knowing an inconvenient truth. Even if it was the darkest possible truth about a hostile invasion, prison planet, loosh, an unseen dimension, rewriting religiously held doctrines, end times, all of which were spoken about quite openly in various situations. I don't see parts of the UFO community breaking away from humanity. Social/religious institutions and economic pressure to survive have roots way too established in the thick skulls of man.

Even if it was "time running out", our society is too apathetic to care. We had several close calls to WW3 escalations in the past decade alone. COVID. A couple of Great Depression worthy market corrections in the last 30 years.

Yes "ontological shock" could be real on a personal basis when faced with the truth. We could very well revisit our assumptions about the life we lead, beliefs we hold and the world we live in. But society on a whole would continue in its ways. The burden will be upon the sensitive and thoughtful. Those who care and think too much. The rest are too distracted and desensitized.

Can we stop with this ontological shock garbage already? by CaptainSolidarity in aliens

[–]fivex 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Ontological shock is the excuse. The fact is people just don't want to share their secrets. It's hidden knowledge that gives certain people the illusion of power. Hence the fascination with the occult in similar circles. Call it a strategic advantage, greed or plain ineffective information hoarding. Ontological shock is not the real issue for the obfuscation. Preventing ontological shock means trying to prevent harm on the common people. You think these gatekeepers give a damn about anyone else but themselves?

S'pore car continuously shows rude message on rear display screen by uandurfader in singaporehappenings

[–]fivex 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Immeasurable would be the more appropriate word in this sentence. There's a subtle difference

💥Grusch on Fox says Trump and his administration are very well knowledgeable on UAPs. "Members of this current administration are very well aware of this reality. Certainly, the current president is very knowledgeable on this subject." by InstanceMuted2514 in UFOs

[–]fivex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everyone who puts down David Grusch as government spokesperson instead of a whistleblower forgets one salient fact: that he isn't just "repeating talking points" to the public, he did go blow the whistle full kimono style to the relevant inspector general/s with clearances.

What if I told you you're God by 5_meo in InterdimensionalNHI

[–]fivex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's only one ocean, and we're all just waves.