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ᴋʟᴀᵾs focuses on the intersection of unexplained phenomena, advanced technologies, and covert operations. It delves into historical and potentially ongoing secret activities involving institutions, UFOs, ancient technologies, and non-human intelligence, examining their implications on humanity’s understanding of science, history, and consciousness.

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235 implied HN points 16 Jan 24
  1. High-profile individuals have lived double lives and the public has shown little interest in uncovering the truth.
  2. Some academics have engaged in unethical actions for funding, as seen in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
  3. There is a pattern of disregard for public interest in the name of national security, leading to lack of transparency and potential corruption.
825 implied HN points 08 Jul 23
  1. Smithsonian Institution was involved in covert operations such as hidden military and intelligence programs, despite its public image as a museum.
  2. The Smithsonian faced Congressional investigation for financial misconduct, including converting public funds into private money and secretive financial accounts.
  3. The institution's past connections to intelligence networks and illicit activities suggest a deep entanglement in hidden finance and corrupted power structures.
628 implied HN points 15 Jun 23
  1. Former government officials have revealed details about UFO crash retrieval programs involving non-human intelligence and advanced materials.
  2. The use of topological materials in UFO technology could explain exotic properties, like strange isotopes and materials able to deform into higher dimensions.
  3. Connections between the human brain's multi-dimensional functions and UFO phenomena could suggest a link between consciousness and unexplained aerial phenomena.
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412 implied HN points 16 Jul 23
  1. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer introduced a significant UFO legislation: the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act of 2023.
  2. The legislation contains detailed definitions of terms like 'legacy programs', 'non-human intelligence', and 'unidentified anomalous phenomena'.
  3. The bill explores the potential use of eminent domain to recover UFO technology and biological materials from private entities, sparking controversy.
471 implied HN points 06 Jun 23
  1. The zoo hypothesis suggests a scenario where a more advanced intelligence has isolated or quarantined the planet, similar to animals in a zoo.
  2. Civilizations may rise and fall based on genetic selection, with humans being perceived as 'angry apes' by more advanced species.
  3. Encounters with UFOs and potentially non-human beings could be viewed in the context of a 'farm' or 'nature preserve' scenario, where humans are studied or observed by a superior intelligence.
432 implied HN points 05 May 23
  1. Tom DeLonge discusses the intention of UFO phenomena to prevent humanity from realizing its full potential.
  2. There is a narrative that extraterrestrial life forms do not want humanity to become too powerful.
  3. The idea of a subversion of consciousness is a central theme in the study of UFO phenomenon.
393 implied HN points 22 May 23
  1. Researchers found evidence of pre-sapiens hominin activity on Aegean Islands before Homo sapiens existed.
  2. Study suggests hominins sailed the Mediterranean half a million years ago, challenging human dispersal theories.
  3. The research highlights the need to rethink what we know about human migration not just in Greece, but globally.
393 implied HN points 16 May 23
  1. Ancient structures like Stonehenge and the pyramids across the world raise questions about lost technology and potential ancient civilizations' advanced knowledge.
  2. Nazi scientists explored antigravity technology based on different physics approaches than the West, leading to speculation on advanced tech development during World War II.
  3. The concept of a cargo cult relates to ancient cultures integrating advanced technologies into their beliefs, like indigenous tribes using airdrops as inspiration for rituals.
353 implied HN points 30 May 23
  1. Ufologists are often portrayed as naive pseudoscientists
  2. There are numerous assumptions and dishonesty behind these portrayals
  3. Curious researchers in the field are painted cynically