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Fireball Sightings SURGE Amid Drones INVADING US Military Bases, Rumors It's ALIENS
28 Mar 2026
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Chapter 1: What unusual phenomenon is being reported across the U.S.?
fireballs in the sky everywhere across the U.S. We are looking at what one person described as a four and a half deviations above the mean of fireball sightings. At the same time, there have been reports of drone incursions over air bases, with some reports saying they are military grade. They are jam resistant. Something may be happening. Or nothing. Could just be commercial drones.
But the reports are that these are not commercial tagged. So what are they? Could it be that something else is going on as this war expands? Honestly, we don't know for sure. But it is a crazy story because, of course, yesterday we talked about these Chinese individuals that were indicted for planting a bomb at Central Command. We're also learning the U.S.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of drone sightings over military bases?
has deployed drone war boats into the Strait of Hormuz. And we've got a crazy video that apparently shows they claim it shows anti-regime forces in Iran opening fire on the IRGC. Is this propaganda? Is it real? We don't know for sure. But we'll talk about that in a bunch of other news. Indeed, my friends, we have got a lot to break down.
And in less important news, of course, there's a viral video of a young Gen Z influencer. You'll learn his name later because I hate saying his name. But he's unloading a handgun into a crocodile into an alligator in Florida and doing otherwise very illegal things. And now he's in jail. It's clavicular, by the way. I know people are like, who cares?
Well, I think this reflects upon social media psychosis. and how the younger generations are so desperate for attention because they don't know what else to do, they resort to doing meth, sterilizing themselves, shooting animals, and otherwise getting arrested. So we'll talk about all that.
Chapter 3: How might social media influence public perception of fireball sightings?
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Chapter 4: What are the potential explanations for the increase in fireball sightings?
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All right. Thank you guys for having me on, Tim. Appreciate the invitation. Absolutely. Who are you? What do you do? I am sometimes referred to as America's number two election denier. That's a recent review. Left for the book that I just had published. But I've been in the election integrity space now for over five years since the 2020 election was actually still ongoing.
Prior to that, I was an Army military intelligence officer. I left the service after six years at the rank of captain. I tend to see the world from a strategic view, so I think it's kind of interesting that we are talking about drones being sighted over U.S. Air Force bases. I like to apply a strategic view to what's going on in the world.
I have a long-term outlook on things, so I'm a little less susceptible to being downed by black pills online.
All right on. Well, it should be fun. Thanks for hanging out. Of course, tonight, Ian, Phil, and Carter all hanging out. Ian looking like a crazy person intentionally, as he does. I'm a psy-op. All right, let's jump into this first story. It's from space.com. We're not going right into the heavy military stuff because first we got to address this story that's breaking today.
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Chapter 5: What penalties should exist for infidelity?
Infidelity, violence.
I don't agree with infidelity either. No? No, I think there should be penalties for infidelity. Certain penalties. We have to navigate how that is, but someone who is engaged in infidelity, I suppose... Maybe we put it like the aggrieved partner has the right to dissolve the marriage if they so choose. That's what I was thinking.
And the individual, the perpetrator, the guilty, is no longer allowed to ever enter into a marriage contract.
Yeah, if you can't be trusted, you can't be trusted.
Chapter 6: How do personal beliefs about government involvement in marriage evolve?
That's too much government for me. That's too much oversight.
I kind of want to just... Optional. I mean... What do you mean it's optional? You don't got to get married? I used to believe that... I used to believe in too much government for... Government should be out of everything. But I have so little faith in people nowadays. I really think that people need guide rails on life. Government has only recently been involved in marriage.
It wasn't a government thing when it...
first started I know that that perspective is fairly unpopular but like people people need some kind of guide rails and with the with religion not giving them the guide rails that they they used to have like I think that there still needs to be something that keeps people kind on the straight and narrow at the very least incentivizes them to keep on the straight and narrow even if it isn't you know let's you're gonna go to get thrown in jail for it let's go nuts we got this story from TMZ looks maxing clavicular shoots up dead gator
uh oh boy so at first i was saying like i think maybe it's fake but you can clearly see when they're pulling the trigger the these are live rounds they also uh i don't know if they have the video here um i think we have it pulled up you zoom into that no no that's black eyes are closed when that gun's going off oh that's true button there yeah he's like uh what do we got here let's play this
so this is a crime uh even if the gator is dead this is illegal uh they also so they unload he's keeping his eyes closed too wow that's terrible yeah oh you know you might have one eye closed you might be doing the whole well you're not supposed to do that so you're not that's that's wrong here's the thing was it dead first How could... I don't know if it was always dead.
Yeah, I think that gator's... Okay, so here's the thing.
I've never heard of a dead gator just floating along a river. No, of course not. They're usually alive. They are usually alive. And the guy's like, yeah, that gator's dead because he shot it once and killed it?
Here's the other thing. There's video of him... They're in the Everglades and they're shooting into open fields. He's got a rifle. That's illegal. It's also psychotic shooting with no backstop. They don't know what they're shooting at. Someone says on camera there's there's maybe people down there. They could be lying for for attention.
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Chapter 7: What are the legal implications of shooting a dead alligator?
Right. This is the kind of this kind of stuff where Democrats will come out and see and say this is a legal gun owner and they're not killing people. But this is the kind of reckless, psychotic behavior. Who is it? Who is Chuck was driving down the street. Remember the bullet hit his car?
Yeah. Yeah.
Charles, someone was shooting and he was driving and a bullet hit his car. And that's the kind of stuff that gets guns banned.
Yeah, I think that we need to look at the generations. I was 23 when I got my first smartphone, so I at least got to grow up through high school and most of college without one. So there was a period of time when the internet came out where we had some connectivity to each other, but not completely always connected, where everybody was recording something all the time.
So this generation clearly... is needing constant stimulation, constant stuff to look at and click. And they can't repeat the same stuff. So it's going to get more and more extreme. And if somebody ever comes by me and my wife and sprays us with a super soaker like we saw yesterday, they better be able to run really fast.
It was a big video yesterday where somebody was going down the street spraying everybody with a super soaker. You're dead.
If I'm walking with my wife and child and you pull up anything and point it at me, everything's good on our end. And I want to be very careful here. I am talking about in defense of my baby daughter. Yes. I am not going to wait to figure out if you're playing a prank or not or intending to spray me with acid. And I want to stress this. I want to stress this. I'm going to be very, very careful.
I know it's a very—maybe we'll bleep that. Callan. I'll write the time down. It's good. Pre-record shit. I know. Pre-recording is great. I want to stress this. I will defend myself with whatever force available to me, which is available to me, if you aim anything at my wife and child. I am not going to be like, well, now hold on, my one-year-old baby daughter, maybe it's just water. Hell no.
We get threats of acid attacks. We see acid attacks. I ain't sticking around to wait to figure out what you're trying to do. There's a video of a black dude walking up to a guy's car with a canister of gas, but it's water. And he starts splashing on the vehicle, and the guy draws his gun. And then the guy's like, no, no, no, it's water. Stop, stop, stop.
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Chapter 8: How does the discussion shift to the impact of social media on behavior?
Mike Tyson is one of the smartest people to ever exist in the modern age. He said that thanks to the internet that nobody's really afraid of getting hit in the face anymore. And then when people do stuff like that, they don't realize that there's real people.
What's really crazy about these videos is how many times they're flagging each other, basically. Like, I'm surprised these retards didn't die. Like, dude's waving his gun around like a moron. They have no discipline. Clearly, they're shooting into open fields. I'm like, yeah, that's how someone gets shot in the face.
Mm-hmm. I mean, it's unlikely that that would happen because they're in the Everglades. But to your point earlier, like— No, no, no, no, no. These undisciplined guys waving guns around?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. The penalties are the same if they hit somebody. That's on them.
Yeah. That's probably a national park, which makes me wonder how they got the clearance to even shoot that. Because I went on a tour there. It's just park. You don't have any.
Yeah, you can carry guns.
We're under investigation right now.
But the idea that you can just go and start shooting an animal because, you know.
They likely won't be allowed to own guns in the future. I mean, he's already in jail.
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