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Mothers Day
Spencer Reid x Reader
As the newest member of the team, everyone is shocked by your boldness.
Everyone knew not to trespass when Las Vegas or Mental illness was a factor in the case. Everyone but you, apparently. By chance, the team's last case to Vegas was two months before your hire. Now, you were making very dangerous strides around a very delicate subject. The Unsub was suspected to be a man on a psychotic break and had begun devolving before the team had even been called in. Ever the overtly ambitious profiler you wanted to follow Spencer Reid for his ultra-secret contact.
"He prefers to go alone." My eyes met the dark brown hand on my bicep
"We really shouldn't be going places alone. You know the FBI minted the buddy system?" I shook him off
"I know, baby girl, but this is delicate. You just gotta leave it alone."
"Derek, you, of all people, should be aware of my incessant control problems."
"I have to agree with Morgan. This is something you need to let be."
"But you know I can't. Doctor Reid!" I darted off after him. He was tense, like the way people get when they hear a tornado siren and have to put themselves in their basement or put a mattress over their bathtub. He was preparing for disaster. "I truly believe it would be beneficial if I were to go with you."
"Would it be benefitting the case or your psyche?" He prods
"Well, both and neither." I readjust my little rectangular glasses, "As you know, I'm extraneously protective, to a fault. Also, I am working on my doctorate in psychology and I'm writing a dissertation on noncommutative disorder clusters. And I'm comfortable around disorders. Actually, I find it strange that when we talk about OCD, we call it a 'disorder' when people just like things organized in a particular manner." I snort to punctuate my rambling, but he only grits his jaw. "Aw man, that joke usually kills in my schizoid heredity focus group." He sighs as he tugs his satchel on.
"You need to stay quiet and low profile." He orders, and I know my dorky smile splits my face. He leads me to a big black SUV, where I take the driver's seat. He gives me directions, leading me from the way through town street and down some scary back roads. Eventually, we pass a sign that reads Bennington Sanitarium. He tells me to turn left, and we park in the back of the parking lot. He tells me to leave my gun in the car, and I follow him with my head down.
"So, who's this ultra-secret contact you have?" His stress seemed to triple, "Some fancy professor from Caltech?" He's being intentionally nebulous, I'm aware but there's some fun in playing nosy-cop.
"No, it's not someone who worked at Caltech."
"Oh, but a professor? Where'd they work, Burkley? Or maybe some school in Vegas. Let's see, there are not that many high-profile universities in Vegas."
"No, she hasn't worked in years." His voice sharpens in frustration, so I back down, readjusting my glasses, and licking the corner of my lips. We enter and a receptionist recognizes Spencer immediately with a big smile.
"Dr. Reid how lovely to see you. Have you come to visit your mother? She'll be ecstatic. It's been far too long." Oh, like mother like son. She must be a psychiatrist. I smile softly at the notion. It will be so interesting to see who and where Spencer came from.
"Thank you, Sheryl, how has she been."
"Well, she has her day, but mostly, she just reads. You know the book club started a new series." Sherly playfully brushes his arm and giggles.
"That's good."
"She should have just gotten out of therapy." Sheryl smiles and rakes her eyes over the young doctor. Finally, she makes eye contact with me.
"Oh well, you're new," she cheers in a vaguely Midwestern accent. You'll need a visitor's pass, hon." She gets one from a drawer and hands it to me. "So, do you work at the FBI, too, or are you coming to meet the in-laws?"
"I'm an agent," I laugh. If I were lucky enough to snag him, that would be an HR nightmare." Playfully, I pat his chest. He guffaws dryly as I slide the plastic lanyard around my neck.
Spencer leads me through the building, mostly there are elderly people playing chess or using oil pastels as nurses and orderlies orbit them. He leads me through a large living room past an Asian woman knitting. We find a woman with blonde hair biting her nails on the couch as she ponders something.
"Hi, Mom," He warbles. There's an extra beat between his greeting and her response. It's like she snaps out of a trance when she sees her son.
"Spencer, honey, what are you doing here?"
"Me and my frie-"
"Oh my goodness, thank whatever deities you deny the existence of; you're finally giving me some grandchildren."
"No, Mom, this is my coworker Agent (L/n). She and I just have some questions for you regarding our case."
"Well, at least sit down." She pats the space next to her, and Spencer obeys, "You too, young lady."
"Yes, ma'am." I take the only spot right next to him, and Spencer begins rattling off questions while his mom sits there with her hand under her nose. She sits and observes Spencer like no one at the BAU does. When he finishes contextualizing the case with her she stews on every word like his voice is her favorite song.
"So our first question for you is, uh (Y/n), you might be better at asking." He makes the wringing motion of cracking his knuckles, but no sound comes out.
"Um, mostly, the bureau is interested in the capabilities of delusion to overlap reality. When you are having an episode, do you recognize the difference between your actions and your perceptions?" I retrieve a legal pad and a fountain pen and click it theatrically. Diana keeps her hand over her mouth and inhales longingly through her nose. She points at me but doesn't look at me.
"You're a very smart young woman," She locks her eyes on me, "I'll answer your questions if you answer mine."
"Of course, wagers are the drug of choice in Vegas, well that and alcohol and mostly any other drug you can think of." I correct myself
"God, you're so much like him." She looks to her son."Why aren't you dating my Spencer?"
"Uh," is all that dumbly spills from my mouth.
"You two seem perfectly suitable for each other. Is it because he's so skinny?"
"No,"
"Well, he's incredibly handsome and talented; even a pigeon could see he's intelligent beyond a lexicon." She rambles
"Mom, I think that's enough."
"Spencer, you haven't visited me in over a year, and how do you believe that's any way to speak to your mother." She reprimands me. Had the information not shocked me, I would have giggled.
"Spencer, over a year?!" I swat his arm, "You've had time off. Why wouldn't you come to visit?"
"Oh well, I've still gotten my daily letters," she pouts. But it's been too long, and I'm getting old." She begins to bat her eyelashes, and she holds onto his arm.
"I'm trying, Mom," he whined
"To visit or to get me some grandkids?" she sasses
"Mom," He groaned, and I couldn't help the giggle that escaped my lips.
"What about you, young lady? Do you have any kids??"
"No, ma'am."
"Why not?" I could see where Spencer gets his tunnel thinking.
"My career has made it difficult to go out on dates and fall in love," I admitted it was almost like Diana could extract the truth from me
"Well, then, date my Spencer."
"Mom!" he protested
"Shh! It's a win-win: I get grandbabies, you get dates, and neither of your careers gets in the way." I meant to retaliate, but her infallible logic knocked all the fire out of me.
"Let's finish up this interview and solve this case then we can circle back." I mitigated
Two days later, the case was solved, and we were riding the jet back to Virginia. Everyone had filed off the plane but Spencer and I.
"So, do you have any plans tonight?" It threw me further off guard than Diana.
"I was just gonna turn on Real Housewives reruns and cuddle cannoli." It was how I spent most nights.
"Would you object to a date?"
"Tonight?"
"We could watch the Real Housewives and hang out with your cat??"
"You want to do that?"
"It sounds much better than sweating in an overpriced Italian restaurant." He laughs and rings his knuckles
"it does, I think I have NBC, we could watch Star Trek after." I offer as we walk from the landing strip to the BAU. We made a sojourn at his home so he could shower and put on comfortable clothes. Two years later it would be cannoli to ring bear your wedding. Spencer would have to credit his mother who walked you both down the aisle simultaneously for your relationship and the whole team would have to agree.
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The recipe is simple. Take a forty-year-old man with a gambling - and alcohol - habit; add a divorce, a daughter and a mysterious Accident that tore him from Las Vegas and sent him to New York City. Add another, younger man: a drug-addicted sex worker from Brooklyn fresh out of rehab, with an abusive ex-boyfriend, a biting humor and a heart of gold. Mix in other ingredients: an adorably asshole friend, a chemist BFF with an Australian accent, a psychiatrist who would be the envy of Disney princesses with a lot of problems and a few other infernal extras. Put it all together in a crazy night of misunderstandings and leave the result to cook slowly. What will come out of it?
Or: when Husk and Angel ended up in bed by chance and, again by chance, ended up falling in love. Just like in the best romantic comedies. Human AU
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Hi! This is fic finder. Its modern au where LWJ and WWX is in university and they are dating each other. They didnt tell LQR because they know LQR will not supportive but LXC knows. LQR is a dean i think or someone who hold the power in university. When LQR found out, LXC told LQR to leave them alone. There was an art exhihibition where LQR attend and saw WWX drawing. That drawing is LWJ potrait. LQR feel enraged and then tear the drawing to pieces and screaming at WWX. YZY call LQR to make LQR stop doing harmfull thing to WWX and LWJ. When summer (i think its summer( break, Wangxian goes on trip together. In this fic, WWX goes therapy. Near the end of story, LQR tries to reconcile with LWJ, but LWJ only wants to talk to LQR in psychiatrist presence. LQR then gives WWX the drawing that he tears up after he fix it. Thats all. Thank you!
Hey ☺️ I believe that's this fic!
FOUND! Hangover by TriviasFolly (T, 83k, WangXian, Modern AU- College, Drinking, fluff? I guess, Las Vegas, Implied/Referenced Underage Drinking, drunk marriage, protective Jiang siblings, qiren being a bit of an asshole, Mental Health Issues, positive recovery, WangXian positivity, Healing)
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How come every single psychiatrist in Las Vegas has stopped taking Medicaid? How the fuck are people supposed to get medication management if they don't have money
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I know it's the cinephile in me but I have a huge fascination with Elvis's film career.
A short summary is that he wanted to be a serious actor in dramatic roles, and while he did get chances to show off his serious acting chops, he eventually just ended up in cheesy, formulaic musicals which just got worse and worse because his demon of a manager cared more about making money off of the movie soundtracks which lead to Elvis become bitter and depressed about how his film career had turned out. Eventually though he did the 68 Comeback Special on TV and was on top of the world again, but that's a story for another day (or you could research it yourself).
To give another summary about his film career each decade, there were the four pre-army films in the 50s, wildly considered to be his best films, and my favorite of his movies came out that decade (King Creole) so I'd say I agree. Although they were musicals they had still had more of a serious feel than the musicals that would come later, andElvis's characters in these were rebellious, sort of edgy characters (especially in Jailhouse Rock and King Creole).
His post-army films in the 60s were where things changed, with him going from playing rebel characters to starring in family-friendly formulaic musical comedies. Now I'll admit I'm a bit of a hypocrite here. More than anything I mourn the fact that he never got to be the type of actor he wanted and was instead stuck making these types of movies. However, I admit I do have films from this period that I enjoy (G.I. Blues, Blue Hawaii, It Happened at the World's Fair, Viva Las Vegas and Girl Happy). That being said, I don't want to watch every film from this period because I know a lot of them are downright terrible and I guess I want to avoid them out of respect or to avoid second-hand embarrassment. But I'll get back to the 60s period soon.
In the 70s, he didn't actually have anymore films, save for two concert films, Elvis: That's the Way it Is and Elvis on Tour (I highly recommend both if the idea of Elvis concert films sounds interesting to you).
Now back to the 60s. I said that his films at that time were just musical comedies, and that's true. BUT, he did actually make three serious, dramatic films at that time too. The problem is, audiences at the time made them all flop because they wanted to see more formulaic musicals. Yeah, he could've finally had a chance to become the type of actor he wanted but audiences decided they wanted shitty musicals.
The first one was Flaming Star, a Western. Interestingly, there were gonna be four songs in this movie, but Elvis demanded that two of them be removed, and thankfully it worked. The first song in the film is actually just a song played over the opening credits with the film's title in the lyrics, and the second one is one played in the beginning during a party scene. Since the second song was played during a party scene and therefore fit into the scene naturally as opposed to a song from a musical where breaking out into song and dance happens spontaneously and doesn't make sense logically, I don't consider this film a musical. Anyway, it's an excellent film imo.
The second one is Wild in the Country which is my favorite of the three. In this one Elvis plays a troubled man ordered to live with his uncle on probation and is sent to a psychiatrist who helps him pursue a literary career, but he ends up falling in love with her as well which causes a scandal (a lot more stuff happens but that's my attempt at giving a shitty plot synopsis). The first time I watched it I was floored by how amazing of a film it was which made me even more furious that audiences in the 60s let it flop because we could've had more roles like this. It kept reminding me of his rebel roles from the 50s which is probably a big reason why I loved it so much. Now this one did have a few songs in it but overall it's definitely a dramatic film first and foremost.
And the last one is Charro, another Western. Look, I wanted to like this one so badly. Elvis in a completely non-singing serious role in a dramatic Western? And he has an awesome beard? That sounds awesome! Unfortunately...I found this one so BORING. It's painful to admit, but it's true. I saw a Letterboxd review say that this feels like a sequel because all the characters have an implied history together, and yeah I know what they mean (not saying a film can't have characters with implied history that's up to the audiences to figure out, but here it just feels like it was done wrong. Idk, I can't explain it). It felt like it wanted to have a Spaghetti Western feel, so the whole time I kept thinking how amazing it would've been if it was more like one of Clint Eastwood's iconic Spaghetti Western films like the Fistful of Dollars trilogy. Definitely my least favorite of the three, I'm sad to say.
Soooo yeah. I hope you enjoyed my long-ass ramble, this was actually me trying to contain myself from writing more because like I said, I just find his film career fascinating lmao.
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'The day Christopher Nolan called Cillian Murphy about his new film, " Oppenheimer," Murphy hung up the phone in disbelief.
The Irish actor, though a regular presence in Nolan films going back almost two decades, had always been a supporting player. This time Nolan wanted him to lead.
"He's so understated and self-deprecating and, in his very English manner, just said, 'Listen, I've written this script, it's about Oppenheimer. I'd like you to be my Oppenheimer,'" Murphy, 46, told The Associated Press recently. "It was a great day."
For Murphy, it is never not exciting to get a call from Nolan. It's just hard to predict if he's going to. He knows there are some movies he's right for and some movies he isn't.
"I have always said publicly and privately, to Chris, that if I'm available and you want me to be in a movie, I'm there. I don't really care about the size of the part," he said. "But deep down, secretly, I was desperate to play a lead for him."
Murphy first met Nolan in 2003. He was brought in to screen test for Batman —not just the movie, the character. Murphy knew he wasn't right for the Dark Knight, but he wanted to meet the man who'd directed "Insomnia" and "Memento." They hit it off and Murphy got to tap into a sinister intensity to play the corrupt psychiatrist Dr. Crane/Scarecrow, who would go on to appear in all three films. Nolan would also call on Murphy to be the conflicted heir to a business empire in "Inception" and a traumatized soldier in "Dunkirk."
"We have this long-standing understanding and trust and shorthand and respect," Murphy said. "It felt like the right time to take on a bigger responsibility. And it just so happened that it was a (expletive) huge one."
Soon after the phone call, Nolan flew to Dublin to meet Murphy to hand him a physical copy of the script, which he devoured right there in Nolan's hotel room in September 2020. It was, he said, the best he'd ever read.
Then the scale of it started to sink in.
This would be a film about the charismatic and controversial theoretical physicist who helped create the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer and his peers at Los Alamos would test it on July 16, 1945, not knowing what was going to happen. Then several weeks later the United States would drop those bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing tens of thousands of people and leaving many with lifelong injuries.
As Nolan said last week in Las Vegas, "Like it or not J. Robert Oppenheimer is the most important person who ever lived."
"Oppenheimer," which opens in theaters on July 21, features a starry cast including Emily Blunt as Oppenheimer's wife Kitty, Matt Damon as Leslie Groves Jr., Robert Downey Jr. as Lewis Strauss, Gary Oldman as Harry S. Truman, and many more rounding out the pivotal players in and around this tense moment in history.
"You realize this is a huge responsibility. He was complicated and contradictory and so iconic," Murphy said. "But you know you're with one of the great directors of all time. I felt confident going into it with Chris. He's had a profound impact on my life, creatively and professionally. He's offered me very interesting roles over and I've found all of them really challenging. And I just love being on his sets."
Murphy continued: "Any actor would want to be on a Chris Nolan set, just to see how it works and to witness his command of the language of film and the mechanics of film and how he's able to use that broad canvas within the mainstream studio system to make these very challenging human stories."
Over the years, Murphy has come to appreciate that with Nolan there's always something deeper to discover than what's literally on the page. "Dunkirk," he recalled, was only 70 pages and there wasn't much to his character, not even a name.
"He said, 'Look, let's figure it out together and you and me can find an emotional journey for the character. And we did it. We did it out in the water on that boat. That comes from trust and respect," Murphy said. "I'm really proud of that performance."
As with all Nolan endeavors, secrecy around "Oppenheimer" is vitally important. Murphy loves the "old-fashioned approach" that builds interest and anticipation.
The difference with "Oppenheimer" and other Nolan originals, though, is that this is rooted in historical fact. You can read the book it's based on, Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin's Pulitzer Prize-winning "American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer." You can watch the 1981 documentary "The Day After Trinity" on The Criterion Channel.
And you can try to parse Nolan's words for clues. He's talked about recreating the Trinity Test, the fascinating paradoxes, the twists, turns, and ethical dilemmas, and that the story is cinematic and both dream and nightmare. But ultimately, it's something that just needs to be seen.
"The question will be how Chris presents it," Murphy said. "I think people will be very surprised and wowed by what he does. Anything I say will just seem a bit lame as compared to seeing this in an IMAX theater."
The time for discussions will be after the movie comes out.
"There's an awful lot to talk about when we can talk freely," Murphy said with a smile.
He did offer up that they worked hard to get Oppenheimer's look right, from the silhouette to the pipe to the porkpie hat. The man, he said, "seemed aware of his own potential mythology." But, again, those conversations will have to wait.
"I'm really proud of the movie and I'm really proud of what Chris has achieved. This was, for sure, a special one, certainly because of the history with me and Chris. We were not walking around the set high fiving, but it did feel special." Murphy said. "It's an event every time he releases a film, and rightly so. Whether I'm in them or not, I always go to see his movies."'
#Oppenheimer#Cillian Murphy#Christopher Nolan#Batman#The Dark Knight#Memento#Dr. Crane#Scarecrow#Insomnia#Inception#Dunkirk#Emily Blunt#Kitty#Matt Damon#Leslie Groves#Robert Downey Jr.#Lewis Strauss#Gary Oldman#Harry S. Truman#Kai Bird#Martin J. Sherwin#American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer
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🌴: Rather be stuck on an island with? 💀: Plot with to take over the world? 🎴: Take with you to Las Vegas? ⚖ : Trust with getting you out of jail?
Which one of your muses would you… from here @wexarethewalkingxdead
🌴: Rather be stuck on an island with?
Probably Rick cause he has the needed survival knowledge I don’t 🤣🤣🤣
💀: Plot with to take over the world?
Daemon 👀 he has a dragon so…
🎴: Take with you to Las Vegas?
Tommy cause he can pay everything or threaten them all so we win everything 🤣🤣🤣🤣
⚖ : Trust with getting you out of jail?
Negan. He’s a charmer and I would guess he probably has the needed knowledge about a prison or maybe he was in one before? 🤣 but also Alexis cause she would use her intelligence and connections as a lawyer or psychiatrist to get me out :)
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** ALL of my characters are open for cross-overs and different AUs ** No matter the exiting list, I am prone to creating muses out of the blue to fit a roleplay, canon or oc FEMALE MUSES: - Clare Archer, 27 y/0, bio-chemist, fiery rock girl, heterosexual, fc: Abigail Cowen [ in a very possessive and loving ship with @feral-fuqboi-danny 's Ghostface. Only platonic threads available ] - Julie Kostenko, 20 y/o, thief, vandal, slasher, heterosexual, fc: Josephine Langford - Aresa Hades, 24 y/o, exotic dancer, bisexual, fc: Madeline Pertch - Cora Enoch, 23 y/o, medium, college student, bisexual, fc: Vanessa Morgan - Lucy Brenner, 24 y/o, waitress, bisexual, fc: Lili Reinhart - Emilia Fletcher, 24 y/o, nurse, bisexual, fc: Erinn Westbrook - Rory Young, 25 y/o, professional muay thai fighter, lesbian, fc: Hoyeon Jung - Trixy Smith, 24 y/o, student, cheerleader, hetersexual, fc: Carlson Young - Graciela Morelli, 26 y/o ,journalist , heterosexual, fc: Elle Fanning
MALE MUSES: - Jace Catto, 30 y/o, biker - president of Devil's Stranglers, heterosexual, fc: Charlie Hunnam - Mateo De la Vega, 32 y/0, hitman, heterosexual, fc: Aaron Taylor Johnson - Lake Williams, 34 y/o, music store owner, heterosexual, fc: Lakeith Stanfield - Cash Quin, 29 y/o, gangster, heterosexual, fc: Jeremy Allen White - Manuel Castro, 40 y/o, construction worker, heterosexual, fc: Pedro Pascal - Cain Croft, 34 y/o, mafia leader, heterosexual, fc: Cillian Murphy - Frank Morrison, 25 y/o, serial killer/slasher, heterosexual, fc: Hero Fiennes-Tiffin - Falco Yarrow Arctulus, 24 y/o, student, heterosexual, fc: Brenton Thwaites - Marcellus Vannera, 32 y/0 ( 400+), hybrid, heterosexual, fc: Joseph Morgan - Lucian Cassius, 32 y/0, psychiatrist (psychopath), heterosexual, fc: Jared Leto* highly triggering muse CANON MUSES: - The walking dead: Negan - The vampire diaries: Marcel Gerard - Stranger things: Steve Harringtone ** others on request, just ask :)
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Hall of Mirrors with A Quicksand Floor.
April 6, 2014 Albuquerque, New Mexico – In 1983, the ET history that was outlined for me by the alleged presidential briefing paper as well as from government sources said that the grey aliens are responsible for our biological evolution through manipulation of DNA in already-evolving primates on this planet. Various time intervals of the DNA manipulation were specified for 25,000, 15,000, 5,000 and 2,500 years ago. Further, the story outlined for me in the briefing document and subsequent discussions about it was that the ETs that set up this Earth “experiment” with evolving primates meant no harm to current resulting humans. Once humanity got use to looking at their reptilian/insect forms, we would love them.
Along with that portrait of the grey Ebens, another group was also described in the briefing paper as the “Talls.” These are also referred to as “Nordics” or “Swedes” because they are pale blond-haired, blue-eyed with very white skin. Confusing me at the time, I was told these Talls were considered to be “troublemakers” by the U. S. government insiders and were said to have fought a major “300-year-long-war,” which the grey Ebens had won. But now the two groups “tolerated” each other. I asked what the conflict was about. No one had an answer.
From the 1940s on, according to the 1983 government scenario, an agreement was made between the grey aliens and MJ-12, the secret group of scientists, military and business minds appointed by President Harry Truman. MJ-12 thought information about the universe and advanced alien technologies from the grey Ebens (extraterrestrial biological entities) would be privileged for America and would exclude the Soviets and other American enemies. In exchange for exclusive help, the United States would allow the grey Ebens to have underground bases in the U. S. where our own government scientists could work with them and learn.
By 1989, the release of my first book, An Alien Harvest, and the appearance in my post office box of the postcard above, the picture that was emerging from frustrated and angry military and intelligence sources was exactly the opposite. Here are notes from my own hand-written file by the fall of 1989.
The story now is one of great deception at several levels. The Greys allegedly used a Trojan horse-style entry. In the beginning, the aliens convinced the government that they were benevolent and were in fact the creators of much Earth life on this planet, including standing up primates up to Cro-magnon Homo sapiens sapiens.
At some time in the 1960s, the MJ-12 group allied the U. S. with the Greys in a secret treaty. That treaty allegedly gave the aliens land at Nellis AFB near Las Vegas, Nevada, for a base of operations. The U. S. also agreed that the Greys could abduct humans and kill animals for medical research purposes in exchange for American scientists gaining knowledge about the extraterrestrial advanced, superior technology.
In addition to the base of operations at Nellis AFB, the Greys had one other major request: U. S. government help to keep the Grey presence secret while the Greys conducted their ongoing eons of research here. Major question: If that alien demand for secrecy had been rejected, how would the history of the entire world in the last half of the 20th Century have been different? Would it have been more peaceful? Are geopolitical conflicts of humans on Earth over the past 5,000 years at least somehow related to the Grey and Talls presence? If those two groups are in conflict, could they be using humans like pawns on a chess board for their different warring goals?
It’s clear that the U. S. government since World War II has been obsessed with maintaining the social, economic and religious status quo and “avoiding public panic at all costs,” as leaked documents state.
To insure that secrecy was maintained, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) hired psychiatrists and psychologists to plot sophisticated misinformation campaigns designed to persuade the public that UFOs did not exist. Fear and ridicule were, and still are, the major weapons used in that ongoing misinformation strategy. Thus, there have always been these levels of deceptions and lies occurring simultaneously:
— the U. S. government’s misinformation of the UFO subject in order to perpetuate and protect the agreement with the grey Ebens free of public scrutiny;
— the lies of the aliens to abductees in the form of contradictory messages, which create great confusion about the origins and motives of the ETs, whether tall, grey, blond, reptilian or other.
— the Greys — and others? — abducting humans and bloodlessly killing and excising tissues, blood, enzymes and fluids from a wide variety of animals all over this planet perhaps for their own survival;
— a biological deception of Blonds seen with Greys, which are allegedly Greys in camouflage to interface with humans more easily. Thus, there are short and tall Blonds with blue or gold eyes and pale, blond hair that look the same to humans, but in fact can be representatives of two different sides of a long war now being played out through unsuspecting human pawns on the alien War Chessboard.
In a discussion about these deceptions, lies and camouflage with a military source, I was told that by 1972, MJ-12 types and their secret government agents realized they were “walking on quicksand in a hall of mirrors,” a rephrasing of my own thoughts and title used in article for George Andrew’s taxonomy book. That’s when the government types realized that aliens they were trying to trust in a treaty were mutilations animals in increasing numbers and leaving the carcasses to be found by shocked ranchers and law enforcement, perversely violating their own demand for secrecy. Human abduction reports were increasing and the government also realized that the grey Ebens were not confining their “medical research” to a select list of people shared with MJ-12.
I asked one military source, “Are you serious that MJ-12 thinks extraterrestrials are checking in with them on every human being that’s taken?” Then I was told a truth. My investigations of animal mutilations and human abductions were being monitored for names and places so that the MJ-12 group could do a reality check on whether the grey Ebens were complying with the terms of the 1960s treaty? The Eben list, I was told, was far short of the actual human abductions taking place around the world.
The Grey-type ETs were described as joined mind-to-mind in instant telepathy as bees in a hive; thus, a “hive mind.” Betrayal by an alien hive mind that could not be understood is the quicksand. The illusions planted in human minds by the Greys is the hall of mirrors.
In addition to those multiple layers of deceit, there is increasing information about at least one tall, perhaps blond, group not manufactured by the Greys, which would like to help humans, but cannot yet aggressively act for some unknown reason that might relate to the alleged 300-year-war that the Grey types won.
Several sources describe intense conflict within the MJ-12 ranks about letting the public know the
truth. Currently this Fall 1989, it would appear the power lies with those who say, “No, keep on suppressing, confusing and misinforming.”
Perhaps MJ-12 itself still does not understand the Grey alien creatures it has been trying to deal and collaborate with. Perhaps some other event occurred in the early 1980s that shook their confidence even further and they have been trying to concoct yet another cover story to hide their mistakes?
Perhaps MJ-12 has come to believe the Earth is at the end of a cycle that is engineered by another intelligence and will be replaced by something entirely new? If so, perhaps some in MJ-12 say, “What’s the use of telling people when the end is near anyway?”
One former White Sands Missile Range meteorologist told me he met a physicist who told him, “Humans are like grasshoppers before the winter,” when it comes to the fate of humanity and some event coming to Earth.
But that would not explain the energy and obsession, which continues in the development of the Star Wars SDI program, in spite of prominent physicists who say the SDI goals are impossible to achieve.
[ Editor’s Note: Wikipedia – The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) was proposed by U.S. President
Ronald Reagan on March 23, 1983, to use ground-based and space-based systems to protect the United States from attack by strategic nuclear ballistic missiles from places like . The initiative focused on strategic defense rather than the prior strategic offense doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). The Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) was set up in 1984 within the United States Department of Defense to oversee the Strategic Defense Initiative. ]
Back in 1983, after President Reagan’s SDI announcement, I was told by a military source that SDI had nothing to do with the Soviets. “SDI is to defend this planet from an outside attack from Something Else in the cosmos that the Ebens have warned us about.” Later, the Army source said that SDI was a Grey-motivated effort because THOSE ALIENS are afraid of Something coming this way from out there!
If any of this is true, which ETs with which intentions are headed this way? If we know the Greys are betrayers, why would we attack another group, which the Greys are afraid of and which might be coming to help us? Or are the Greys trying to provoke our government to attack forces that might interfere with an insidious Greys invasion of this planet at the hybrid-creation level?
The “facts” keep shifting and that means we are all still wading in quicksand. All the scenarios could be part of the CIA’s engineered misinformation strategy to control and deflect public
awareness, keeping the stories so wild and changing that no one can believe anything. Something like blowing radar chaff into the public mind.
[ Editor’s Note: Wikipedia – Chaff, originally called Window by the British, and Düppel by the Second World War era German Luftwaffe (from the Berlin suburb where it was first developed), is a radar countermeasure in which aircraft or other targets spread a cloud of small, thin pieces of aluminium, metallized glass fibre or plastic, which either appears as a cluster of primary targets on radar screens or swamps the screen with multiple returns.
Modern armed forces use chaff (in naval applications, for instance, using short-range SRBOC rockets) to distract radar-guided missiles from their targets. Most military aircraft and warships have chaff dispensing systems for self-defence. An intercontinental ballistic missile may release in its midcourse phase several independent warheads, a large number of decoys, and chaff. ]
Since the 1960s, John Keel and Jacques Vallee have both written about the “control system” aspect of the UFO phenomenon and/or humans in league with the phenomenon. People are definitely subjected to controlled ignorance — keep everyone dumb and blind.
However, there is one fact I can state with certainty. Since March 10, 1989, eight cattle and one horse have been reported dead and mutilated to sheriff’s offices in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. Strange lights and craft have also been reported in those stats. I have collected tissue samples from animals in all three areas and can assert with medical proof from pathologist and hematologist John Altshuler, M. D., Denver, that the cuts were made rapidly with high heat and were “pinpoint” thin. One cow belly had a bloodless 18-inch by 22-inch neat excision. I asked a large laser manufacturer how long it would take to make such a cut in cow hide and the answer was “at least an hour” with state of the art 1989 laser surgery equipment.
From the general civilian human point of view, it’s a one-way trade route. What is taken is not by permission nor paid for. And what is left behind is fear, anger, dead animals and traumatized people.
Perhaps MJ-12 feels pushed into a corner of stunned futility and inability to act because the Greys have demonstrated so far their superior ability to do anything they want to, including instant destruction of men and machines when they so choose? Perhaps, as the worst case scenarios describe, the Greys are actually controlling Earth events and human governments are helpless?This was suggested in my interview with Larry Warren (RAF Bentwaters mystery) on May 18, 1986. New York math professor Benton Jamison joined me in the interview. Larry Warren was one of the U. S. Air Force security guards at RAF Bentwaters, England, when strange aerial lights and beams were seen and investigated in Rendlesham Forest near Woodbridge, the three nights of December 26-28, 1980. One of the airmen housed where Larry Warren’s quarters were at Bentwaters was Adrian Bustinza. Some time after the December 1980 phenomena, Warren told me he came upon Bustinza sobbing on his bed. When Warren asked him what was wrong, Bustinza told him about an underground briefing by a high ranking officer and some kind of small, thin, large-headed creature behind a screen on a theater stage where a briefing was held soon after the December 1980 events, apparently for some of the men who had been involved in the ET events in Rendlesham Forest.]
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(Atlantic) Let’s Talk About Trump’s Gibberish
What the former president’s shark tirade says about American politics and media
By Tom Nichols
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Perhaps the greatest trick Donald Trump ever pulled was convincing millions of people—and the American media—to treat his lapses into fantasies and gibberish as a normal, meaningful form of oratory. But Trump is not a normal person, and his speeches are not normal political events.
For too long, Trump has gotten away with pretending that his emotional issues are just part of some offbeat New York charm or an expression of his enthusiasm for public performance. But Trump is obviously unfit—and something is profoundly wrong with a political environment in which he can now say almost anything, no matter how weird, and his comments will get a couple of days of coverage and then a shrug, as if to say: Another day, another Trump rant about sharks.
Wait, what?
Yes, sharks. In Las Vegas on Sunday, Trump went off-script—I have to assume that no competent speechwriter would have drafted this—and riffed on the important question of how to electrocute a shark while one attacks. He had been talking, he claims, to someone about electric boats: “I say, ‘What would happen if the boat sank from its weight and you’re in the boat, and you have this tremendously powerful battery, and the battery’s now underwater, and there’s a shark that’s approximately 10 yards over there?’”
Read: Trump rants about sharks and everyone just pretends it’s normal
As usual, Trump noted how much he impressed his interlocutor with his very smart hypothetical: “And he said, ‘Nobody ever asks this question,’ and it must be because of MIT, my relationship to MIT. Very smart.” (MIT? Trump’s uncle taught there and retired over a half century ago, when Trump was in his 20s, and died in 1985. Trump often implies that his uncle passed on MIT’s brainpower by genetic osmosis or something.)
This ramble went on for a bit longer, until Trump made it clear that given his choice, he’d rather be zapped instead of eaten: “But you know what I’d do if there was a shark or you get electrocuted? I’ll take electrocution every single time. I’m not getting near the shark. So we’re going to end that, we’re going to end it for boats, we’re going to end it for trucks.”
Hopefully, this puts to rest any pressing questions among Americans about the presumptive Republican nominee’s feelings on electric vehicles and their relationship to at least two gruesome ways to die.
Sure, it seems funny—Haha! Uncle Don is telling that crazy shark story again!—until we remember that this man wants to return to a position where he would hold America’s secrets, be responsible for the execution of our laws, and preside as the commander in chief of the most powerful military in the world. A moment that seems like oddball humor should, in fact, terrify any American voter, because this behavior in anyone else would be an instant disqualification for any political office, let alone the presidency. (Actually, a delusional, rambling felon known to have owned weapons would likely fail a security check for even a visit to the Oval Office.)
Nor was the Vegas monologue the first time: Trump for years has fallen off one verbal cliff after another, with barely a ripple in the national consciousness. I am not a psychiatrist, and I am not diagnosing Trump with anything. I am, however, a man who has lived on this Earth for more than 60 years, and I know someone who has serious emotional problems when I see them played out in front of me, over and over. The 45th president is a disturbed person. He cannot be trusted with any position of responsibility—and especially not with a nuclear arsenal of more than 1,500 weapons. One wrong move could lead to global incineration.
Why hasn’t there been more sustained and serious attention paid to Trump’s emotional state?
First, Trump’s target audience is used to him. Watch the silence that descends over the crowds at such moments; when Trump wanders off into the recesses of his own mind, they chit-chat or check their phones or look around, waiting for him to come back and offer them an applause line. For them, it’s all just part of the show.
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Second, Trump’s staff tries to put just enough policy fiber into Trump’s nutty verbal soufflés that they can always sell a talking point later, as if his off-ramps from reality are merely tiny bumps in otherwise sensible speeches. Trump himself occasionally seems surprised when these policy nuggets pop up in a speech; when reading the teleprompter, he sometimes adds comments such as “so true, so true,” perhaps because he’s encountering someone else’s words for the first time and agreeing with them. Thus, they will later claim that questions about sharks or long-dead uncles are just bad-faith distractions from substance. (These are the same Republicans who claim that every verbal stumble from Joe Biden indicates full-blown dementia.)
Third, and perhaps most concerning in terms of public discussion, many people in the media have fallen under the spell of the Jedi hand-waves from Trump and his people that none of this is as disturbing and weird as it sounds. The refs have been worked: A significant segment of the media—and even the Democratic Party—has bought into a Republican narrative that asking whether Trump is mentally unstable is somehow biased and elitist, the kind of thing that could only occur to Beltway mandarins who don’t understand how the candidate talks to normal people.
Such objections are mendacious nonsense and represent a massive double standard. As Eugene Robinson of The Washington Post wrote today: “It is irresponsible to obsess over President Biden’s tendency to mangle a couple of words in a speech while Donald Trump is out there sounding detached from reality.” Biden’s mush-mouthed moments fall well within the range of normal gaffes. Had he or any other American politician said anything even remotely like one of Trump’s bizarre digressions, we’d be flooded with front-page stories about it. Pundits would be solemnly calling for a Much Needed National Conversation about the Twenty-Fifth Amendment.
It is long past time for anyone who isn’t in the Trump base to admit, and to keep talking about, something that has been obvious for years: Donald Trump is unstable. Some of these problems were evident when he first ran, and we now know from revelations by many of his former staff that his problems processing information and staying tethered to reality are not part of some hammy act.
Worse, the people who once managed Trump’s cognitive and emotional issues are gone, never to return. A second Trump White House will be staffed with the bottom of the barrel—the opportunists and hangers-on willing to work for a reprehensible man. His Oval Office will be empty of responsible and experienced public servants if the day comes when someone has to explain to him why war might be about to erupt on the Korean peninsula or why the Russian or Chinese nuclear forces have gone on alert, and he starts talking about frying sharks with boat batteries.
The 45th president is deeply unwell. It is long past time for Americans, including those in public life, to recognize his inability to serve as the 47th.
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