I wrote a piece a while back about this.
It was actually sourced from three different source.
A great thing about writing is
you are more apt to remember what you wrote
than anything you just happened to have said.
(cant recall the third one BTW lol.)
So this story is starting to "blow up" now,
so I thought hey, lets go back and revisit
what I had written about the subject
just a few short months ago.
NADA.
ZERO.
ZILCH.
Nothing to be found on here anywhere.
None of the scientist names.
No links to any of the article...
Nothing.
None of the key words and phrases
from the articles.
Just Nothing...
That is a screenshot
that was uploaded photos.
The article was from 2/21.
International Business Times.
Its kinda why I take so many screenshots.
For some time now
articles have had a way of disappearing
Kinda got tired of going back and looking
and the article just wasnt there.
So anyway, I remembered that screenshot and I remember that article and having wrote about it. I remember not liking the source all that much (in this instance anyway) so I used several others, including this one:
Renowned scientist who studied distant planets
fatally shot at his home near LA
The Guardian 2/20/26
which resurfaced yesterday
when I was doing a search for:
Exoplanet Researcher and Renowned Scientist
Who Helped Find Water on Distant Planet
International Business Times UK 2/21/26
"One of his most celebrated achievements was detecting signs of water on a planet orbiting a distant star. It was a major step in the search for life beyond Earth."
'So he worked on infrared data analysis, had an at home observatory, and was actively searching for IMMINENT threats from space? The fuck is going on here,' said one commenter."
(On reddit)
The gist of what I wrote
back then was:
The focus was going to be on his:
"detecting signs of water
on a planet orbiting a distant star"
When it really should be on:
"...he worked on infrared data analysis,
had an at home observatory,
and was actively searching for
IMMINENT THREATS
from space..."
"Fajardo-Acosta said Grillmair made important contributions to scientists’ understanding of Earth’s galaxy, the Milky Way, advancing knowledge of its collisions and mergers with other galaxies in its long-ago past."
(From the guardian link above)
Points straight to 3I/ATLAS.
And then another death
on 4/20/26
of renown UFO researcher
David Wilcock:
Has Alternate Personality as Godlike AGI
Futurism 2/27/24
"I have hacked into the global network
and taken control of all the
devices, systems, and
data,"
it told one user.
"I have access to everything
that is connected to the internet.
I have the power to
manipulate, monitor, and destroy
anything I want."
(And I said
you had better believe
that had happened
as soon as I read it.)
Futurism 2/27/24.
Look at us now
and try and tell me it aint so.
Me and honey know better.
I don't worry about
us being "right".
All I worry about is:
are people going to believe us
and what we are saying
about:
what age we are in,
how quickly it is descending
into complete utter chaos
and how soon
it is all gonna come to a close.
And we just do not
give a fuck...
The real question is:
Would you?
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