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A young nuclear propulsion scientist named Joshua — essential to getting humans to Mars — died when his Tesla reportedly drove two hours the wrong way down a one-way road. No skid marks. No explanation. And at least one congressman says he isn't the first name on that list.


A Mars Scientist Is Dead, His Tesla Went the Wrong Way for Two Hours, and Congress Is Asking Why

Rep. Eric Burlison didn't mince words: Joshua, a young engineer developing nuclear propulsion technology capable of cutting Mars transit time from years to months, died in a Tesla crash after the vehicle allegedly traveled in the wrong direction for two full hours — with no apparent driver input and no skid marks at the scene.

Burlison called it "a new name for the list," connecting Joshua's death to a pattern of researchers and insiders tied to UAP-adjacent programs who have died under circumstances that didn't add up. Joshua's work wasn't theoretical; the nuclear propulsion systems he was developing could theoretically power colony vessels carrying hundreds of people — the exact kind of technology that UAP researchers claim recovered craft may have already solved.

The Tesla's black box data hasn't been made public. Burlison hasn't said who else is on the list. Both of those silences are louder than anything being said out loud.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: The most dangerous job in America might be "young scientist who knows something about propulsion and also follows UAP news."

Source: r/UFOs


Rep. Burchett: Someone Is Sending a Message to Whistleblowers — and It's Working

Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett said the quiet part at full volume after a recent congressional briefing: "I think clearly someone's sending a message — either they want to squash our technology, or they're warning others not to come forward."

Burchett didn't specify who "they" are, but the pattern he's describing is consistent with what other lawmakers and UAP researchers have alleged for years — that individuals with firsthand knowledge of non-human craft retrieval programs are being systematically discouraged from testifying. One colleague who reviewed classified UAP files reportedly said it left him unable to sleep. Burchett's concern echoes the Burlison death-list story above: both congressmen are pointing at the same wall of silence and asking who built it.

"There's a lot at stake," Burchett said, which, given that we're talking about potential confirmation of non-human intelligence with craft that reportedly outperform anything in any nation's arsenal, is probably the most restrained sentence anyone has uttered about this subject.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: When two sitting U.S. congressmen independently describe a pattern of witness intimidation and neither one is being laughed off the floor, the story isn't fringe anymore.

Source: r/UFOs


Why One Disclosure Advocate Says Huntsville, Alabama Is the UFO Epicenter Nobody Talks About

Amy Eskridge — a propulsion expert turned UAP disclosure advocate — stood before an audience in Huntsville and made a claim that stopped the room: this mid-sized Alabama city, best known for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and a dense cluster of defense contractors, may be the physical hub of America's most classified non-human technology programs.

Her argument isn't abstract. Huntsville sits inside the same aerospace-nuclear corridor that has drawn UAP sightings near sensitive installations since at least 1951, when the Atomic Energy Commission quietly began soliciting incident reports from workers near reactors. The city's defense labs are working on nuclear propulsion research — the same category of work Joshua was doing before his death. Eskridge reportedly claims that insiders at Huntsville facilities have direct knowledge of crash retrieval programs, and that reverse-engineered propulsion technology is being studied in buildings that look, from the outside, like ordinary government offices.

Former intelligence officer David Grusch, who testified before Congress in 2023 about his firsthand knowledge of UAP retrieval programs, has warned that full disclosure will be "a hard pill to swallow" — uncomfortable in ways that go beyond bureaucratic embarrassment. If Eskridge is right about Huntsville, the reason it's uncomfortable is that the answers have been sitting in a federally funded lab in Alabama for decades.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: The most consequential secret in human history might be stored somewhere between a Cracker Barrel and a defense contractor parking lot off I-565.

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The Miami Bayside Incident: A Teen Brawl, Alleged 8-Foot Figures, and Footage Nobody Can Fully Explain

On a crowded night at Bayside Marketplace in Miami — an open-air shopping complex sitting directly on Biscayne Bay — chaos broke out involving dozens of teenagers, shattered storefronts, and police deploying crowd-control measures. That part is documented. What happened next is where accounts diverge sharply.

Multiple witnesses on the ground reportedly described seeing tall, shadowy figures — some accounts put them at 8 to 10 feet — in the chaos before and during the incident. Other witnesses described glowing orbs over the water that disappeared as police arrived. Videos circulated online show figures that some viewers describe as clearly human in costume and others describe as something they can't categorize. The proximity to open water has drawn immediate comparison to the documented pattern of UAP sightings clustering near large bodies of water — a pattern that researchers like those affiliated with MUFON have catalogued across thousands of cases.

Skeptics have reasonable explanations: crowd panic distorts perception, costumes exist, viral rumor cycles fast. But the incident is real, the witness volume is notable, and Bayside's location on the bay means that if something did come out of the water that night, it had a very convenient exit.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: Either this is the most elaborate prank in Miami history, or first contact happened at a mall and we almost missed it because everyone was filming vertically.

Source: r/conspiracy


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