Episodes

  • AARO reviewed 750 UAP cases and found no extraterrestrial technology
    May 9 2026
    The guy who literally ran the Pentagon’s UFO office (AARO), physicist/intel vet Sean Kirkpatrick, says the big “aliens being interviewed” document doesn’t exist anywhere — not classified, not hidden, not pending. Meanwhile the new UAP/UFO file dump is being hyped like instant disclosure, but it’s mostly a “start the review process” directive plus AARO’s 2024 finding: 750+ sightings logged, some still unresolved, and zero evidence of extraterrestrial tech or beings.
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    11 mins
  • Breakthrough Listen Scanning The Sky For Alien Technosignatures
    Apr 19 2026
    Alien radio waves could be passing through you right now — and a $100M SETI push is scanning 1M stars and 100 galaxies for technosignatures. Think 500‑ft Green Bank so sensitive it could hear a cell phone on Mars, petabytes of cosmic static, a 72‑second Wow Signal, and the brutal lag: a message from 500 light‑years means 1,000 years per back‑and‑forth.
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    11 mins
  • Beyond The Big Bang Where Time Itself Began
    Feb 28 2026
    Stop asking what came before the Big Bang—before didn’t exist. 13.8B years ago spacetime turned on, and its afterglow hums in 1% of old TV static. We know it happened because galaxies are racing away, the cosmic microwave background is the 380,000-year afterglow, and the H/He/Li mix matches—yet our math fails at the first instant, so maybe it’s multiverse, a cosmic loop, quantum nothing, or simply that before isn’t real.
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    11 mins
  • Enceladus Shoots Water Could Hydrothermal Vents Nurture Life
    Feb 21 2026
    A billion miles away, a moon is firehosing ocean water at 800 mph—and it’s loaded with salt, organics, and chemical energy. Enceladus shoots 300‑mile plumes from four 80‑mile “tiger stripes,” even feeding Saturn’s E‑ring; Cassini flew through them 23 times and found molecular hydrogen and silica—classic hydrothermal vent chemistry. Next up: NASA’s Enceladus Orbilander (launch ~2030s, arrive ~2040s) to sniff those plumes for biosignatures—maybe microbes—in a global ocean.
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    14 mins
  • Chasing Bob Lazar Element 115 Area 51 Mysteries
    Feb 14 2026
    1989: Bob Lazar goes on TV saying he reverse‑engineered nine saucers at S‑4 near Area 51 in Nevada, powered by Element 115. In 2003, physicists actually made 115 (Moscovium)—it lasts milliseconds and doesn’t bend gravity. He’s in a Los Alamos directory and nailed Area 51 details, passed a polygraph, but there are zero MIT/Caltech records—Bob Lazar, S‑4, Element 115: myth or breadcrumb trail?
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    10 mins