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A daily “intelligence briefing” about UFOs, buried structures, psychics, and prophecy reads like a single story because it is packaged like one.
The packaging matters.
The feed rewards novelty, fear, and interpretive excess.
It also occasionally contains real operational problems that deserve a different kind of attention than comment-thread theology.
I treat this as an ontological math problem in plain clothes.
There is a hidden state of the world.
There is an observation function.
What shows up online is the hidden state filtered through sensors, institutions, incentives, and culture.
Inversion is underdetermined. Most people respond by overfitting.
The point of a GUF briefing is to stop overfitting.
Oregon and the “Western UFO Problem” framing
OutKick pushed an Oregon-focused piece framing a “Western UFO problem,” leaning on the general idea that sightings are surging and officials are quiet. (OutKick)
The useful content in that genre is not the conclusion.
It is the reminder that reporting is rising, public attention is rising, and “official silence” is still a primary ingredient in the narrative.
The unusable content is the implicit leap from “people are seeing lights” to “something nonhuman is operating.”
Something nonhuman is always operating. It’s the monad/soul/etc…
The reporting rate is its own variable. Geography and sky visibility are variables. Social contagion is a variable.
None of those are exotic.
The moment it becomes exotic is when reports become persistent, local, and anchored to specific locations and times in a way that survives hype cycles.
Wyoming is the real story because it touches infrastructure and jurisdiction
Sweetwater County has produced the closest thing to an “anomaly dossier” in this whole cycle: repeated accounts of coordinated lights or drone-like objects over the Red Desert region and near the Jim Bridger Power Plant, with the sheriff describing the situation as unresolved. (Cowboy State Daily)
A national tabloid version exists, but the important part is the underlying claim: prolonged unidentified aerial activity near critical infrastructure with no satisfying public resolution. (New York Post)
Even if every object were conventional, the governance failure remains.
Persistent incursions over sensitive sites should collapse into one of a few buckets quickly: misidentification, authorized activity, unauthorized domestic activity, foreign probing, or unknown.
A year of ambiguity suggests a system that cannot close loops.
Wyoming’s attempted policy response makes that plain. A drone restriction bill aimed at critical infrastructure was vetoed, with the veto message pointing to federal preemption and practical issues.
The bill text and the veto show the collision between local alarm and federal airspace control. (Wyoming Legislature)
That is the actual “disclosure” story in miniature.
The public wants a metaphysical answer.
The state wants an enforcement handle.
The federal layer owns the airspace.
The result is a narrative vacuum that gets filled by anything that can survive attention.
The federal layer is an interface.
The Department of Defense announced AARO with a mission statement that reads like threat management and attribution, because it is threat management and attribution. (U.S. Department of War)
A DoD Inspector General unclassified summary has described a related problem from the inside: a lack of a comprehensive, coordinated approach can leave national security and flight safety threats insufficiently identified and mitigated. (U.S. Department of War)
AARO’s Historical Record Report Volume 1 goes further in tone.
It treats the alien recovery storyline as a persistent cultural narrative and presents its own findings as an attempt to close the record within what is accessible and releasable. (U.S. Department of War)
The public is interpreting “an office exists” as “the secret is real.”
The office is interpreting the topic as “objects exist, some remain unidentified, some may be adversary tech, the priority is safety and attribution.”
Those can both be true at once without granting anyone a victory lap.
The recovery program claim remains a claim, but it has a stable documentary footprint
David Grusch’s prepared statement for the July 2023 House Oversight hearing exists, and it is the cleanest primary document for the “recovery program” claim-set that keeps getting laundered through social media summaries. (House Oversight Committee)
The hearing transcript also exists, which matters because it shows what was said under oath and how much of it depends on secondhand sourcing and classification barriers. (Congress.gov)
This is where ontological math discipline matters.
A claim can be socially explosive and still be epistemically constrained.
The correct move is neither worship nor dismissal.
Treat it as a high-impact hypothesis with hard constraints on what can be checked publicly, then track which parts acquire independent corroboration over time.
Archaeology got folded into the same attention machine, with “portal” language doing the damage
A real geophysical survey near Giza used ground-penetrating radar and electrical resistivity tomography and reported an L-shaped structure and deeper anomalies in the Western Cemetery area. (Archaeology Magazine)
Mainstream coverage tends to keep the interpretation bounded: interesting subsurface geometry, unknown function, excavation needed, and limits of inference. (Science Focus)
The attention layer turns that into “secret entrance” and “portal” language. AOL ran a version of that framing. (AOL)
The technical reality is already enough.
Remote sensing can reveal structured voids and anomalies without digging.
That narrows the frontier between myth and fact in a way that should make people more careful, not more mystical. Instead it becomes a content template: anomaly equals gateway. That template then bleeds back into UFO discourse, because both domains share the same psychological lever: hidden chambers, hidden programs, hidden truths.
Even more recent pyramid work about anomalies and possible voids near Menkaure shows the same pattern, with findings reported in a technical venue and then amplified through speculation. (ScienceDirect)
The folklore layer stays alive because it serves a social function
A German anomalistics journal published a paper on the use of psychics in missing-person investigations.
This is an example of the anomaly ecosystem trying to formalize an ethical question that pop culture keeps romanticizing.
That matters because it highlights a broader point.
The unknown does not only produces data but rituals for dealing with uncertainty.
Psychics, prophecies, haunted castles, and viral “insider” posts are all rituals that function as social technologies.
They reduce anxiety, create story cohesion, and give people a role in a drama.
Those functions make them more durable within the constraints of the current human Ego-based dialectical feedback loop.
A global research posture is emerging, but the acronyms are doing the same work as the stories
The Times of India covered a cornerstone being laid for a “CRMAS” research and manufacturing hub. (dni.gov)
I do not treat that as evidence of nonhuman intelligence. I’m a monad. I’m nonhuman intelligence by de-fucking-fault.
It is evidence that “anomaly” has become a legitimized category for infrastructure and budgets, even when the category label is vague.
Bureaucracies have their own physics. Once a category becomes fundable, it grows tendrils.
Implications for GUF
First, “disclosure” is not a single event. It is a control problem.
The public wants a crisp object-level reveal.
Institutions operate through constrained outputs, classification, liability management, and threat framing.
Local governments get stuck between public anxiety and federal jurisdiction.
Wyoming is the case study. (Wyoming Legislature)
Second, the anomaly economy fuses domains that one would hope would remain distinct – at least categorically.
A subsurface resistivity anomaly at Giza is not the same kind of unknown as repeated aerial lights near a power station.
The feed merges them because both generate engagement. (Archaeology Magazine)
Third, the correct filter is structural.
I track three gates before granting a story “operational weight”:
- Persistence across time in a stable location.
- Independent observation modes, meaning multiple sensors or multiple credible vantage points.
- A pathway to attribution, meaning a credible route to resolving what it is, even if resolution takes time.
Wyoming clears gate one.
It plausibly clears gate three at the policy layer, even if the technical attribution remains blocked. Most daily social media clips clear none of them. (Cowboy State Daily)
Fourth, ont-math discipline is the only antidote to overfitting.
The hidden state remains hidden.
The observation function is messy.
In that environment, the mind tries to complete the pattern.
The job is to refuse completion until constraints tighten.
That is the minimal stance required to keep the signal from being eaten by the story.
But, yes, nonhuman intelligence is real.
Again, it’s called the monad/soul/etc., and it is also you.
Enjoy your Starbucks-Sponsored Holidays.
-BoloSolo, o7.
Sources
OutKick on Oregon “Western UFO problem” framing. (OutKick)
Cowboy State Daily reporting on Sweetwater County “mystery drones” and official discussion. (Cowboy State Daily)
National tabloid amplification of the Jim Bridger Power Plant angle. (New York Post)
Wyoming SF0132 bill text and Governor veto statement. (Wyoming Legislature)
DoD release establishing AARO and stating mission. (U.S. Department of War)
DoD Inspector General unclassified summary on lack of overarching UAP policy. (U.S. Department of War)
AARO Historical Record Report Volume 1 and related DoD framing. (U.S. Department of War)
House Oversight UAP hearing page, Grusch opening statement, and transcript references. (House Oversight Committee)
Giza Western Cemetery geophysical anomaly reporting and underlying study. (Archaeology Magazine)
Mainstream analysis of Giza anomaly limits and interpretation. (Science Focus)
AOL amplification with “secret entrance” framing. (AOL)
Menkaure anomaly paper and mainstream coverage. (ScienceDirect)
Journal of Anomalistics paper on psychics in missing-person cases.
Times of India on CRMAS research/manufacturing hub cornerstone. (dni.gov)

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