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Korean Earth-observation satellite successfully put into orbit and World's first OptoSAR satellite marks significant milestone in India's space journey: ISRO congratulates GalaxEye on mission Drishti launch
May 3, 2026 4:26 pm KST
Updated May 3, 2026 10:10 pm KST
A South Korean Earth-observation satellite has successfully entered low-Earth orbit following its launch from a U.S. space base in California, authorities said Sunday, in a move expected to help bolster Seoul's satellite development capabilities.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the satellite lifted off at 12 a.m. Saturday (U.S. time) from Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County, California.
The satellite, called Compact Advanced Satellite (CAS) 500-2, was separated from the launch vehicle about one hour after liftoff, and it was successfully put into orbit, according to the Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA).
The next-generation midsized satellite No. 2 succeeded in making its first communication with a ground station in Norway about 15 minutes following the separation from the rocket. KASA said it identified the satellite as normally working.
The satellite was developed for disaster monitoring and agricultural observation. Following a four-month initial operation period, the CAS500-2 will perform its mission together with the CAS500-1 starting in the second half of this year.
The CAS500-2 had been originally scheduled to launch on a Russian Soyuz rocket in 2022 but the deployment was delayed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The 534-kilogram CAS500-2 is capable of high-resolution Earth observation, featuring a ground resolution of 0.5 meters in black-and-white images and 2 meters in color.
KASA said key components of the CAS500-2 platform and payload were developed with homegrown technology, noting that South Korea's space technology independence has been strengthened with the successful launch of the satellite.
"The successful launch of CAS500-2 marked a major milestone in opening the private-led space era," KASA Administrator Oh Tae-seog said, stressing that it will help bolster the country's satellite technology competitiveness by independently securing high-precision imagery capabilities.
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/business/tech-science/20260503/korean-earth-observation-satellite-successfully-put-into-orbit
https://spaceflightnow.com/2026/05/02/live-coverage-spacex-to-launch-south-korean-earth-observation-satellite-44-more-payloads-on-overnight-falcon-9-rideshare-mission/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vYPVVe6INg
https://www.aninews.in/news/national/general-news/worlds-first-optosar-satellite-marks-significant-milestone-in-indias-space-journey-isro-congratulates-galaxeye-on-mission-drishti-launch20260503193734/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KcJLD289VI
Ukrainian drone strikes Europe’s largest nuclear power plant – operator
Updated 3 May, 2026 14:50
The Ukrainian military has targeted an external radiation control laboratory at Russia’s Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), the facility’s press service has said in a statement on Telegram.
Ukrainian forces have repeatedly attacked Europe’s largest nuclear facility since it came under Russian control in 2022, soon after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict. The power plant is located in Zaporozhye Region, which officially voted to join Russia in a fall 2022 referendum.
The laboratory targeted in the Sunday attack facilitates the round-the-clock monitoring of the radiological environment at the plant and is vital for planning any emergency response operations, the press service said.
“Such actions pose a threat not only for the nuclear security but also the for the radiological environment control system,” it added, warning that any damage to the laboratory could affect the timely assessment of the situation and response in case of emergency.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) monitoring team working at the station have been promptly alerted about the incident, the press service said.
According to the statement, the strike did not result in any “critical” material damage or casualties and did not disrupt the operation of the power plant.
The UN nuclear watchdog confirmed receiving the report from the ZNPP and requested access to the lab for further inspection, the IAEA said in a post on X.
Its Director General Rafael Grossi also condemned the strike by saying that “any attacks near nuclear sites can pose nuclear safety risks.”
The Monday attack came a day after Grossi visited Kiev for talks with Vladimir Zelensky, during which the Ukrainian leader urged the IAEA to pressure Russia to hand over control of the plant.
Ukraine has also repeatedly sought to interject proposals to take control of the plant into US-mediated peace talks with Russia.
Moscow has firmly rejected the idea of handing over the plant or allowing for its joint ownership with Ukraine or any NATO nations, citing a high risk of sabotage.
https://www.rt.com/russia/639390-ukrainian-drone-strikes-europes-largest/
extra RT
https://www.rt.com/russia/639374-ukrainian-drones-shot-down-ministry/
Massive Drone Attack Targets Primorsk Oil Port in Russia’s Leningrad Region
May 3, 2026, 11:04 am
The Leningrad region in northwestern Russia faced a massive drone assault during the night of May 2-May 3, marking one of the largest reported raids on the province to date.
Regional governor Alexander Drozdenko initially reported the destruction of 35 drones, with the figure eventually rising to over 60 as the attack continued toward dawn.
Russian officials stated that the primary target of the operation was the commercial sea port of Primorsk.
While Drozdenko claimed the fire resulting from the attack was extinguished without an oil spill, local reports and OSINT analysts suggest that an oil loading terminal may have been damaged.
Russian authorities reported a wave of more than 60 drones targeting the Primorsk commercial port, forcing the closure of Saint Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport for several hours.
Furthermore, analysts indicated that the fire might reflect a strike on a “Pantsir” air defense system protecting the facility.
As a result of the regional drone threat, St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport implemented “Carpet” emergency plans, halting all flight arrivals and departures for at least five hours.
The Russian defense ministry claimed that its forces intercepted a total of 334 drones over 16 different regions overnight.
The escalation aligns with Ukraine’s ongoing strategic campaign to degrade Russia’s energy logistics. Ukrainian forces have previously targeted Baltic Sea export hubs, including the Ust-Luga and Vysotsk terminals, to reduce Moscow’s war revenue.
In April, the Ukrainian General Staff confirmed successful strikes on multiple refineries and pumping stations deep inside Russian territory, describing them as critical to the Russian military’s supply chain.
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/75298
https://www.firstpost.com/world/ukraine-hits-russian-ships-and-oil-tankers-as-drone-war-intensifies-14007079.html
other Russia and Ukraine
https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/fearing-ukrainian-drones-russia-floods-moscow-with-air-defenses-ahead-of-victory-day-18432
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2026/05/03/8032885/
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-drone-pilots-train-in-grand-theft-auto-v-2026-5
https://unn.ua/en/news/unknown-drone-spotted-in-finland-near-the-border-with-the-russian-federation
https://euromaidanpress.com/2026/05/03/pantsir-and-tor-anti-air-systems-two-radars-what-ukraines-drone-forces-destroyed-in-the-first-48-hours-of-may/
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/2026-05-03/live-updates-894900
other Israel
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/netanyahu-says-project-to-counter-drone-threat-underway-but-will-take-time/
https://vinnews.com/2026/05/03/idf-destroys-80-meter-hezbollah-tunnel-in-eastern-southern-lebanon/
https://fakti.bg/en/world/1052102-israel-mistakenly-intercepts-its-own-missiles
https://worldisraelnews.com/idf-officials-warn-iran-could-still-build-a-nuclear-bomb/
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/crime-in-israel/article-894816
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-894898
Live Updates: Defense Ministry doubles air force fleet as Israel to debate renewing fighting in Gaza
May 3, 2026
Trump "not satisfied" with Iranian proposal • Israel cancels Lag Ba’omer Meron pilgrimage amid rising tensions in north • IDF issues evacuation warning for 11 villages in southern Lebanon
May 3, 6:54 PM
Tehran on the brink: Iran’s healthcare system nears collapse amid war
The humanitarian picture emerging from major Iranian cities is deeply alarming, with hospitals in Tehran now operating without anesthesia or antibiotics.
Israeli and American airstrikes have devastated Iran’s healthcare system, destroying key pharmaceutical factories and strategic research institutes.
With severe shortages of basic supplies, outbreaks of infectious disease among millions of displaced people, and toxic air pollution choking the capital, experts are warning of a humanitarian crisis on a massive scale. Hospitals have been reduced to makeshift field clinics, while millions of patients with chronic illnesses have been left without basic care.
The humanitarian picture emerging from Tehran and other major Iranian cities is deeply alarming. Following intense fighting and widespread airstrikes, national infrastructure has been pushed to the brink of collapse, fueling a health emergency that threatens millions of civilians, even far from the front lines.
May 3, 6:53 PM
Iran accuses US of piracy, threatens carrier fleet
An advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, Mohsen Rezaei, accused the United States of piracy in an X/Twitter post on Sunday, describing the US as "the only pirate in the world that possesses aircraft carriers."
Rezaei also threatened the US military forces in the region, saying the US should "prepare to face a graveyard of your carriers and forces, just as the wreckage of your aircraft was left behind in Isfahan."
May 3, 6:53 PM
UKMTO receives report of incident in Strait of Hormuz, all crew safe
An incident occurred 11 nautical miles west of Sirak, Iran, in the Strait of Hormuz, the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said on Sunday evening.
A northbound bulk carrier reported being attacked by multiple small vessels, UKMTO reported.
All the crew have been reported safe and there was no impact to the environment, UKMTO added.
May 3, 6:04 PM
Iran accuses US of piracy, threatens carrier fleet
Advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader Mohsen Rezaei accused the United States of piracy in an X/Twitter post on Sunday, describing the US as "the only pirate in the world that possesses aircraft carriers."
Rezaei also threatened the US military forces in the region, saying the US should "prepare to face a graveyard of your carriers and forces, just as the wreckage of your aircraft was left behind in Isfahan."
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May 3, 5:32 PM
Treasury's Bessent says that oil prices will come down after Iran war
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that energy prices, which are currently surging amid the US-Israel war with Iran, should decline later this year.
“Oil prices on the other side of this conflict are going to be much lower,” Bessent said on Fox Business Network’s "Sunday Morning Futures" program.
May 3, 4:49 PM
IDF dismantles eight terror tunnels, kills dozens of terrorists in two month Gaza op
IDF soldiers destroyed eight underground tunnel routes during a two-month operation in northern Gaza, the IDF announced Sunday.
Reserve troops of the 205th Brigade, in cooperation with the Yahalom Unit, conducted engineering operations for the detection and dismantling of tunnel routes along the Yellow Line in their sixth operational deployment since the beginning of the war.
May 3, 3:42 PM
IDF kill terrorist in northern Gaza
IDF troops identified and killed a terrorist who approached the troops, posing an immediate threat to them in the area of the Yellow Line in northern Gaza, the IDF announced on Sunday.
The IDF added that the troops in the Southern Command "remain deployed in accordance with the ceasefire agreement and will continue to operate to remove any threat."
May 3, 3:40 PM
IDF launches interceptor towards suspicious target in Lebanon
The army launched an interceptor towards a suspicious aerial target identified in the area in which IDF soldiers are operating in southern Lebanon, the military announced on Sunday.
The results of the interception are under review.
Also on Sunday, several projectiles and explosive drones launched by Hezbollah were identified and fell near the area in southern Lebanon where IDF soldiers are operating. No soldiers were injured.
May 3, 2:28 PM
IDF destroys 80-meter-long tunnel belonging to Hezbollah
Soldiers from the IDF's 401st Brigade, under the command of the 146th Division, located and destroyed an approximately 80-meter-long tunnel in southern Lebanon, the IDF confirmed on Sunday afternoon.
The tunnel contained several hideouts used by Hezbollah terrorists, the military explained.
"The IDF will continue to operate against threats posed to Israeli civilians and IDF troops, and acts in accordance with the directives of the political echelon," the IDF said.
May 3, 1:23 PM
Sirens at Avivim were a false alarm, IDF say
The sirens that sounded in Avivim, northern Israel, earlier on Sunday morning were false alarms, the IDF announced later in the afternoon.
Previously, the military said that it had intercepted one of “several projectiles that were launched from Lebanon toward Israel.”
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Drone Strike in Central Sudan Kills Nine Family Members of Pro-Army Commander
Last updated: May 3, 2026 2:30 pm
A devastating drone strike targeted the family home of a high-profile military commander in central Sudan late Saturday, killing nine people, including six children.
The attack, which struck the village of Al-Kahli approximately 40 kilometers east of Wad Madani, marks a significant escalation in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as the Sudanese conflict enters its fourth year.
Military sources reported that the strike targeted the residence of Abu Aqla Keikel, leader of the Sudan Shield Forces and a pivotal figure in the regional power struggle.
The casualties include two of Keikel’s brothers, a relative identified as senior commander Siddiq Bakheet, and six children.
While neither the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) nor the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have issued official statements, sources close to the army have blamed the RSF for the targeted hit.
The strike appears to be a direct retaliation for Keikel’s high-stakes defection. Formerly a senior commander within the RSF, Keikel switched sides to support the Sudanese Army in October 2024.
His intimate knowledge of RSF operations helped the SAF reclaim strategic territories in Al-Jazirah State and the capital, Khartoum, making him a primary target for his former allies.
This tragedy coincides with a surge in “drone warfare” across the country.
Earlier this week, Khartoum was hit by two drone strikes for the first time in months, while heavy fighting continues to intensify in Darfur, South Kordofan, and the Blue Nile State.
The shift toward remote aerial attacks has significantly increased the risk to civilians, contributing to a death toll that some international monitors now estimate exceeds 200,000 people since the outbreak of hostilities in April 2023.
As the humanitarian situation deteriorates, the United Nations has reiterated that Sudan remains the site of the world’s worst displacement crisis.
The death of six children in Saturday’s strike serves as a grim reminder of the war’s disproportionate impact on the youth, who face a collapsing education system and persistent insecurity.
Despite repeated international calls for a ceasefire, the move toward precision strikes on political figures suggests the warring factions are currently more focused on leadership decapitation than diplomatic resolution.
https://africa.dailynewsegypt.com/drone-strike-in-central-sudan-kills-nine-family-members-of-pro-army-commander/
US prisons see a surge in drone deliveries: From drugs to crab legs; here's what's getting delivered
Updated 3 May 2026, 08:40 PM IST
Several states in the United States, including South Carolina, are now dealing with a persistent and growing problem of drone deliveries into prison grounds. These deliveries often occur in the middle of the night and reportedly drop contraband for inmates.
According to a CNN report, there has been a massive surge in drone deliveries at prisons across the country, especially in South Carolina prisons.
Earlier this winter, a drone flew into the Turbeville Correctional Institution yard and dropped a three-foot package before speeding away, the captain of the drone hunting team for South Carolina's state prisons told the news outlet.
Inside the package, officials as per the report recovered tobacco, marijuana, ecstasy, and four phones, which the South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) predicts are worth a combined $165,700 in the “prison economy.”
State attorneys general write to National Security Council
The problem has reportedly become so pervasive that state attorneys general from at least 21 states wrote a letter to the US National Security Council in March and sought help to handle the steep increase in drone drops over prison grounds, namely through the loosening of restrictions that they say limit the way state and local law enforcement can respond.
The attorneys general wrote, "This type of illegal activity is happening all over the country, and the consequences are severe," adding, "The introduction of drugs contributes to addiction, violence, and overdose incidents.
Smuggled weapons heighten the risk of assaults and coordinated acts of violence. Contraband cell phones enable incarcerated individuals to continue criminal enterprises, including fraud schemes, witness intimidation, and violent crime.”
Drone drops a regular occurrence for South Carolina
While contraband is not a new problem in the US, dropping it via drones has become a regular occurrence for the South Carolina drone captain.
This year, as of April 24, its 21 state prisons have dealt with 75 drone smuggling incidents and recorded 273 such incidents in 2025, according to a department spokesperson.
Drones now fly right up to a prison yard or an inmate's window and deliver a package. Describing it, a South Carolina drone captain said, "kind of like a DoorDash."
Other methods of sneaking contraband into a prison include throwing it over a facility's fence, coordinating via the mail, and, in some cases, involving corrupt corrections officers.
Increasing trend of weapons smuggling in prison via drones
South Carolina is among the many states that are now witnessing a surge in weapons like knives and blades entering prison facilities via drones.
Earlier in March, Florida’s attorney general announced an 81-year prison sentence for a man convicted of orchestrating a drone smuggling operation that delivered razor blades, drugs, and other contraband to multiple facilities in March.
In New York, the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision called for stronger laws after detecting a drone carrying double-edged knives near a facility in Utica.
Meanwhile, Georgia’s attorney general said the state averages 58 drone-related prison incidents each month, often involving weapons, razors, and narcotics.
List of items that get delivered to prisons via drones
While the drones most frequently bring in contraband items like drugs, cell phones, and weapons, SCDC noted that they have encountered some of the more unusual goods entering the facility.
This includes:
Crab legs and steak, complete with Old Bay Seasoning
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Cigarettes
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Dental jewelry or grills
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Watches
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Game consoles
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Flavoured drink powder
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Speakers
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Stun guns
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Escape tools
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Stuff toys hiding drugs
The report underscores that drone-based smuggling is no longer a sporadic tactic but a rapidly expanding, organised threat across US prisons, driven by the ease, precision, and low risk these devices offer to offenders.
Authorities warn that existing legal and technological limitations are struggling to keep pace, leaving prisons vulnerable to increasingly sophisticated deliveries that fuel violence, addiction, and criminal networks behind bars.
As incidents continue to rise nationwide, officials stress that stronger federal coordination, updated laws, and advanced counter-drone measures will be critical to regaining control of prison airspace and safeguarding both inmates and staff.
https://www.livemint.com/news/us-news/us-prisons-see-a-surge-in-drone-deliveries-from-drugs-to-crab-legs-heres-whats-getting-delivered-11777819282455.html
Peter Doocy
@pdoocy
Who decided the American people don’t have a right to know what the government knows about UFO/UAP? Somebody did, a long time ago.
The man working harder than anyone at disclosure will join us next on The Sunday Briefing: @JeremyCorbell
8:28 AM · May 3, 2026
Laura Eisenhower
@eisenhowe8
I put it in this thread that I am sharing and after reading the thread, pretty sure the whole blame it on Ike will come up again. So if you happen to hear the interview and they say that - I hope someone will encourage them to talk to me and my sources!
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Eisenhower set up the White hats, Earth alliance and Ikes force and warned us in his final speech about what was happening. People were being thrown out of buildings and it was put in the Unconditional Surrender Instrument of 1952, that MJ-12 was in charge of this.
Eisenhower ordered an invasion on DULCE and threatened to invade Area 51. If this couldn't be disclosed until people who knew were on their death beds, maybe that tells everyone a little something.
They could beam things into your room and erase things if they wanted.
I would maybe consider talking to me some time, I deserve to be a part of these sort of questions if Eisenhower does come up.
I was recruited to go off planet and escaped it and have met incredibly informed people with the crudentials, contacts and experiences, who know much on this subject.
If I were people, I would quit blaming Ike. What he set up still survives today, to take down the Deep State. Read the link about how furious he was, cause of what the shadow government was doing, without his knowledge.
It baffles me how many talk about this and don't follow my work or want to talk to me.
There is no verified government document from the Reagan Library, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, or declassified “Kennedy files” proving that Dwight D. Eisenhower signed an extraterrestrial treaty in 1954.
The later claims were when they crafted these false narratives to lay the blame on him , when the treaties originated in 1929.
Those folks connected to the later claims, did not have access to what the highest levels of NSA were doing and so they were fed the lies. What does exist are:
Later claims and testimony (Gerald Light letter, William Cooper, Timothy Good, etc.)
Majestic-12 / MJ-12 lore Stories about a 1954 meeting at Edwards Air Force Base or Holloman Air Force Base
The “Greada Treaty” / “Greys treaty” narrative But these are not confirmed by presidential archives.
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https://x.com/pdoocy/status/2050960702827860392
https://x.com/JeremyCorbell/status/2050981347578224878
https://x.com/UAPJames/status/2050975791417090467
https://x.com/eisenhowe8/status/2050978939124973766
https://x.com/eisenhowe8/status/2050983728445591985
https://x.com/RedPandaKoala/status/2050365798234091753
extra
https://x.com/camelotQKerry/status/2050980555014242463
https://x.com/UAPWatchers/status/2050981246193598609
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0MeWWbtgbg (Sean Spicer: Burchett: Here's What the Government Knows About UFOs)
https://x.com/Everythingscoo1/status/1645957465278906368
Red Panda Koala
@RedPandaKoala
Deceased anti gravity researcher Amy Eskridge said the missing and dead scientists are the results of timeline wars, she said this in 2021
Eerie given that her name is being floated in the conversations around missing scientists, even by people like Congressman Eric Burlison
“My point is that the loudest focus around the UAP topic is currently directed towards the technology of the observed craft. But that's missing the point. If they are here at all, it's surely for some very good reason that has nothing to do with their propulsion tech.
In looking for the answers behind this phenomena, we have focused too much on the "effect" (the current presence of UAP craft) and not enough on the "cause" behind WHY they might be here.
In general, the "why" behind most intelligent actions usually comes down to some survival based need. So what survival based need might these craft have to be here?
The greys are from the future, they evolved after the cataclysm, and want to ensure their future existence. OK. Another earlier faction of travelers would prefer for us all to stay human by preventing this cataclysm. Ok.
But what is the "why" that has generated this whole situation? The atmosphere gets royally fucked up in the future, and creates an evolutionary divergence.
Some would like this divergence to continue to occur, and some would like to stop it. But the "cause" that generates this divergence is the atmosphere getting fucked up, and how the chemistry of the new atmosphere interacts with our bodies to cause us to change.
THAT either happening or not happening is what matters most to the greys. And that's an issue of chemistry and biology, not so much physics.
So the BIGGEST issue on our minds shouldn't necessarily be trying to figure out the technology behind the craft. That's important, but still missing the point.
If the greys had strategic targets that they'd like to travel back in time to ice well in advance, it wouldn't necessarily be targets who were into physics. It would more likely be targets who understand climate science and biology and all the other critical elements of the cataclysm that cause the greys to either evolve into themselves or not. The people who might know how to reverse or prevent atmospheric catastrophe, or how to harden our bodies against it and survive it etc.
Whether the cause of the atmospheric cataclysm is caused by an asteroid or something else, it all comes down to the chemistry of what we breathe and how it interacts with our bodies to either evolve the survivors into the greys or not.
None of which is related to the propulsion tech of the UAPs, that is a secondary distraction. We have up until now failed ourselves by super epically missing the point.
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My local anecdote about dead scientists who were laid off by a NASA MSFC Biology Department only to be massacred years later is an example of this.
A timeline war is surely a great example of "unconventional warfare." This particular type of unconventional warfare includes future information that allows you to take out targets many years before their individual relevance to the conflict is able to become obvious.
Anyone who wants to understand the motivations and objectives of this particular timeline war just needs to google "dead scientists" and figure out what they all have in common.
There actually is a great website that has been diligently recording mysterious deaths of scientists, going back to cases 20 years or longer ago.
Plot twist - most of these "dead scientists" aren't physicists, although some of them are. But a complete list of mysteriously dead scientists includes biologists, climatologists, virologists, chemists, material scientists, agricultural scientists etc etc.
Killed by random drive by shootings, cars exploding, sudden unexplained illnesses that kill them within a matter of days, home entries where nothing is stolen but they end up dead anyway, getting hit by a car as they walk down the sidewalk, disappearing and being found in the river, etc etc etc.
Most of them told someone that they were scared shortly before they died of these random events of violence. None of these cases are provably traced back to intentional assassination, due to a clean getaway or lack of evidence.
Future information certainly helps you figure out how to get away with it. But it seems like scientists tend to die of random acts of violence more often than the general population, and the dead are not all UAP physicists, in fact most of them aren't.
Many of them are people like the former NASA Biology personnel who became professors at UAH only to get freaking massacred as a group years later.
If you really wanna understand the objectives of the timeline war, then you need to figure out which scientists are dying off in the early or mid stages of their careers, and WHY.
You can figure it out just by reading the prior papers of these randomly violently dead people and by extrapolating where their research may have led to ten or 20 years in the future if they had lived. You know how these things are.
You know a hit when you see one, even if you can't prove it. Those deaths that just don't make any sense at all, even as random acts of violence.
Those seemingly random tragedies that just happen to be occurring over and over and over again within pretty specific communities of study.
That is a very large fraction of how the unconventional warfare of this conflict is being carried out.
What no one fully recognizes is that we are currently fighting this war massively understaffed. Key personnel have been repeatedly taken out years in advance.
And now we are here, understaffed. It's a very tight and thin crew of expertise that's still left over to deal with the problems that remain.”
Email originally released by Franc Milburn
5:04 PM · May 1, 2026
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Ross Coulthart Q&A: NHI briefings in Congress and disinformation campaigns | Reality Check
May 3, 2026
Ross Coulthart explores untold stories using a fact-based approach to address various topics, from unidentified aerial phenomena to other mysteries that often go unreported. Now, he is turning to viewers, answering their pressing questions each week.
In this week's episode, Coulthart tackles questions about a feud between Sean Kirkpatrick and Tim Gallaudet, Rep. Eric Burlison’s comments about receiving classified briefings about contacting NHI and a new movie featuring Bob Lazar.
CHAPTERS:
:38 Sean Kirkpatrick/ Tim Gallaudet confrontation
9:54 Rep. Burlison’s comments about contacting NHI
18:32 Bob Lazar
24:17 Charles James Hall’s claims
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-RnieL9M1k
https://x.com/rosscoulthart
https://x.com/Producer_Meagan
extra disclosure dejour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djQHI5Twkc4 (Conscious Life Expo: Why is EVERYONE Claiming to be a Starseed?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec187R-t5fY (Tales From Out There: Mars Have Interplanetary Airport according to retired US Army Commander)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enhgun88i34 (ECETI: David Wilcox, a 20,000 foot perspective, Earth Changes, Real Disclosure)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Rle-v0PH_k (David nino Rodriguez: These Scientists Discovered A Youth Molecule that Made Lab Rats Live 90% Longer!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO1vzZAFil0 (Trevor Grassi: Second Sphinx DETAILS and the ArchaeoSAR Project to scan all the world's most important sites!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsS01Mut2CI (Shaking My Head Productions: USA Inc Is The Island Of Dr Moreau!)