Anonymous ID: 15199b March 9, 2026, 12:29 p.m. No.24361929   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1931 >>1938

>>>>119769

The FLOOD is coming.

Emails, videos, audio, pics, etc.

FBI accidentally deletes texts?

No Such Agency accidentally releases IT ALL>

Shall we play a game?

Q

Anonymous ID: 15199b March 9, 2026, 12:32 p.m. No.24361936   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations (1776) is a foundational text of classical economics, analyzing the division of labor, productivity, and free markets. The Library of Congress holds various editions of this work, which argues for a "system of natural liberty" where self-interest drives prosperity. It remains crucial for studying modern capitalism.

The Library of Congress (.gov)

The Library of Congress (.gov)

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Key Aspects of the Work:

Core Principles: The book introduces concepts like the "invisible hand," division of labor, and the benefits of free trade.

Library of Congress Holdings: The LOC holds multiple versions, including digital samples and records of different editions.

Significance: It was recognized immediately upon publication as a revolutionary text, influencing thinkers for centuries.

Influence on Founders: Many American Founding Fathers, including Madison and Hamilton, studied Smith's ideas.

Anonymous ID: 15199b March 9, 2026, 12:50 p.m. No.24361989   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2110 >>2200 >>2302 >>2315

>>24361939

 

https://www.technology.org/2026/03/05/sorry-ufo-fans-us-commander-says-space-all-ours/

 

ZERO ALIENS

Key Takeaways:

 

Gen. Stephen Whiting, head of US Space Command, says he has never seen anything extraterrestrial in 36 years of tracking space objects.

Trump recently ordered the Pentagon to begin releasing government files related to alien life and UAPs — but Space Command’s data may not hold what enthusiasts hope for.

Both NASA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence have previously found no evidence linking UAPs to alien origins.

Gen. Stephen Whiting, a career space operator with 36 years of experience, told reporters he has never observed anything in space that wasn’t either human-made or a natural phenomenon like a comet.

 

His comments, made at the Air and Space Forces Association’s Warfare Symposium in Colorado, throw a bucket of ice water on hopes that Trump’s recent push for UAP disclosure might yield space-based bombshells — or anything from orbit at all.

 

Last month, Trump took to social media to announce he would direct the Pentagon and other federal agencies to “begin the process” of disclosing government files related to alien life and UAPs — unidentified anomalous phenomena. He cited “tremendous interest” in the files. It was the latest development in years of sensational claims, congressional hearings, and the military’s 2020 release of videos that appear to show objects defying easy explanation.

 

Neither NASA nor the intelligence community has backed up the extraterrestrial angle. “To date, in the peer-reviewed scientific literature, there is no conclusive evidence suggesting an extraterrestrial origin for UAP,” a NASA blue-ribbon panel wrote in a 2023 report. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence reached a similar conclusion two years earlier: “The limited amount of high-quality reporting on unidentified aerial phenomena hampers our ability to draw firm conclusions about the nature or intent of UAP.”

 

None of that has dampened public curiosity. The most famous Pentagon-released UAP footage was captured by cameras aboard Navy fighter planes flying over the ocean. If something from another world were visiting Earth, though, wouldn’t the military’s network of advanced radars and optical sensors — both ground-based and orbital — pick it up on the way in?

 

Whiting made it clear he wouldn’t bet on it.

 

“I can say, I, personally, was very interested in the president’s announcement,” he told reporters. “I look forward to seeing what data does come out. I can also tell you, as a space operator now of 36 years, having spent a lot of time with space domain awareness sensors, tracking things in space, I’ve never seen anything in space other than manmade objects, so I am not aware of anything that is extraterrestrial, other than comets and things like that.”

 

“But I’m fascinated in the topic,” he continued. “And if something’s revealed, I’ll be interested as an American citizen.”

 

Space Command’s area of responsibility stretches from the top of Earth’s atmosphere all the way past the Moon. One of its core missions is tracking, monitoring, and cataloging every object in orbit. By Whiting’s account, everything up there traces back to a human or natural source.

 

He also pointed out a technicality that might disappoint UFO watchers hoping for cosmic revelations from his files. The current terminology — UAP — includes the word “aerial,” meaning these reports deal with phenomena below the Kármán line at 100 kilometers altitude, inside Earth’s atmosphere rather than in space.

 

“We will respond to any presidential direction to go look at our files, but I think the term of art now is UAP, and the A is aerial, so these are things that are below the Kármán line (100 kilometers), that are in the atmosphere,” Whiting said. “I’ve seen some of the same videos and radar data that all of you have, and my guess is those relevant services and combatant commands will turn that data over. I’m very interested in the topic, but I have no personal experience with any of those phenomena.”

 

So while Trump’s disclosure order may eventually shake loose new information from military branches and intelligence agencies, don’t hold your breath for anything from Space Command. The man responsible for watching everything between Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon says the view is alien-free.

Anonymous ID: 15199b March 9, 2026, 1:22 p.m. No.24362077   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2110 >>2200 >>2266 >>2302 >>2315

>>24362020

I’ll take space force commanders word for it.

Alien grift ends now!!!!

 

https://www.technology.org/2026/03/05/sorry-ufo-fans-us-commander-says-space-all-ours/

 

 

>>Key Takeaways:

 

Gen. Stephen Whiting, head of US Space Command, says he has never seen anything extraterrestrial in 36 years of tracking space objects.

Trump recently ordered the Pentagon to begin releasing government files related to alien life and UAPs — but Space Command’s data may not hold what enthusiasts hope for.

Both NASA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence have previously found no evidence linking UAPs to alien origins.

Gen. Stephen Whiting, a career space operator with 36 years of experience, told reporters he has never observed anything in space that wasn’t either human-made or a natural phenomenon like a comet.

 

His comments, made at the Air and Space Forces Association’s Warfare Symposium in Colorado, throw a bucket of ice water on hopes that Trump’s recent push for UAP disclosure might yield space-based bombshells — or anything from orbit at all.

 

Last month, Trump took to social media to announce he would direct the Pentagon and other federal agencies to “begin the process” of disclosing government files related to alien life and UAPs — unidentified anomalous phenomena. He cited “tremendous interest” in the files. It was the latest development in years of sensational claims, congressional hearings, and the military’s 2020 release of videos that appear to show objects defying easy explanation.

 

Neither NASA nor the intelligence community has backed up the extraterrestrial angle. “To date, in the peer-reviewed scientific literature, there is no conclusive evidence suggesting an extraterrestrial origin for UAP,” a NASA blue-ribbon panel wrote in a 2023 report. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence reached a similar conclusion two years earlier: “The limited amount of high-quality reporting on unidentified aerial phenomena hampers our ability to draw firm conclusions about the nature or intent of UAP.”

 

None of that has dampened public curiosity. The most famous Pentagon-released UAP footage was captured by cameras aboard Navy fighter planes flying over the ocean. If something from another world were visiting Earth, though, wouldn’t the military’s network of advanced radars and optical sensors — both ground-based and orbital — pick it up on the way in?

 

Whiting made it clear he wouldn’t bet on it.

 

“I can say, I, personally, was very interested in the president’s announcement,” he told reporters. “I look forward to seeing what data does come out. I can also tell you, as a space operator now of 36 years, having spent a lot of time with space domain awareness sensors, tracking things in space, I’ve never seen anything in space other than manmade objects, so I am not aware of anything that is extraterrestrial, other than comets and things like that.”

 

“But I’m fascinated in the topic,” he continued. “And if something’s revealed, I’ll be interested as an American citizen.”

 

Space Command’s area of responsibility stretches from the top of Earth’s atmosphere all the way past the Moon. One of its core missions is tracking, monitoring, and cataloging every object in orbit. By Whiting’s account, everything up there traces back to a human or natural source.

 

He also pointed out a technicality that might disappoint UFO watchers hoping for cosmic revelations from his files. The current terminology — UAP — includes the word “aerial,” meaning these reports deal with phenomena below the Kármán line at 100 kilometers altitude, inside Earth’s atmosphere rather than in space.

 

“We will respond to any presidential direction to go look at our files, but I think the term of art now is UAP, and the A is aerial, so these are things that are below the Kármán line (100 kilometers), that are in the atmosphere,” Whiting said. “I’ve seen some of the same videos and radar data that all of you have, and my guess is those relevant services and combatant commands will turn that data over. I’m very interested in the topic, but I have no personal experience with any of those phenomena.”

 

So while Trump’s disclosure order may eventually shake loose new information from military branches and intelligence agencies, don’t hold your breath for anything from Space Command. The man responsible for watching everything between Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon says the view is alien-free.

Anonymous ID: 15199b March 9, 2026, 1:48 p.m. No.24362120   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2129 >>2139

>>24362108

Last night Pete asked anons to join.

 

NO DEALS!

We work for you.

We listen to you.

You pushed the IBOR and immediately POTUS began to comment/take action re: social media.

PLAY THE GAME WITH US.

Q

Anonymous ID: 15199b March 9, 2026, 1:50 p.m. No.24362129   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24362120

 

885

Mar 08, 2018 7:04:40 PM EST

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Mar 08, 2018 7:00:17 PM EST

Anonymous

>>592913

BEST GAME EVER BOSS!!!

> TV Time!!!

>>592934

Everything has meaning.

This is not a game.

Learn to play the game.

 

Mar 08, 2018 6:56:02 PM EST

Anonymous

Q, please tell us it's still NO DEALS!

And that this people will face JUSTICE!! Please just say YES. They will. I pray so hard every night!

>>592845

NO DEALS!

We work for you.

We listen to you.

You pushed the IBOR and immediately POTUS began to comment/take action re: social media.

PLAY THE GAME WITH US.

Q

Q