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  • Photographs Reveal First Glimpse of an Isolated Human Community on Planet Sol-3

    Exclusive: Automated probes on Sol-3 uncover images of the Homo sapiens species, thriving despite environmental instability and self-inflicted pressures.

    Report by Yal’Kor and Lin’aa of the Galactic Observation Collective

    Stellar Date: 224.47 Cycle 12

    Astounding images captured by automated observation drones on the third planet of the Sol system (designated Sol-3) provide the first close glimpses of a remarkable sentient species: Homo sapiens. This species, despite ecological degradation and internal conflict, appears to be flourishing in certain regions, defying expectations from prior analyses of planetary conditions.

    The images, captured in the northern hemisphere, show small groups of these beings engaged in various activities, such as tool-making and communal gathering. While the Galactic Observation Collective (GOC) has long known about this species, their behaviors, language systems, and societal structures remain enigmatic due to strict adherence to the Non-Interference Directive. Sol-3 is home to diverse environments, yet the dominant species has exerted an unprecedented influence over their biosphere, causing widespread disruptions that puzzled galactic ecologists.

    Isolated but Adaptive

    Despite unrelenting pressures, including resource depletion, atmospheric instability, and widespread conflicts, evidence suggests that Homo sapiens populations are not merely surviving but expanding in some areas. The newly obtained images show settlements surrounded by improvised defenses, such as barriers constructed from the planet’s organic and synthetic materials. Their tools, though rudimentary by galactic standards, demonstrate ingenuity, with intricate designs suggesting a rich technological evolution.

    The captured images also reveal that these beings possess varied physical traits, likely adaptations to diverse biomes on their planet. Their cultural practices, inferred from their structures and environmental modifications, indicate complex social hierarchies and communication methods.

    The Danger of Contact

    Attempts to study Homo sapiens from afar have consistently highlighted their volatile nature. Early reconnaissance missions documented extensive territorial disputes and destructive weaponry, making direct engagement perilous. Historical analyses indicate that this species has survived multiple self-inflicted calamities, including global conflicts and ecological collapse. Despite this, their ability to adapt has led to population growth, with estimates now surpassing 8 billion individuals.

    The GOC has implemented indirect observation techniques, such as leaving small devices resembling local fauna to blend into their environment. These devices gather data on their daily activities while avoiding detection, as Homo sapiens have been known to dismantle unknown objects in both curiosity and fear.

    Mysteries and Resemblances

    “The Homo sapiens display intriguing parallels to earlier civilizations in galactic history,” says Senior Anthropologist Q’rin Na’sor, who has studied isolated species across multiple systems. “Their use of symbolic communication, evident in their written languages and artistic depictions, resembles early phases of the Aul’tari civilization, though much more fragmented.”

    Despite their primitive technology, some have speculated that Homo sapiens may one day pose a risk to neighboring systems. Their ability to exploit planetary resources with minimal regard for long-term consequences has led to debates among the GOC about whether stricter containment measures are necessary.

    Nomadic Growth and Expansion

    Although many Homo sapiens are sedentary, others display nomadic behaviors, adapting to seasonal changes and resource availability. Recent satellite imaging revealed larger-than-expected agricultural zones and expansive megastructures, indicating coordinated efforts to sustain their growing population. Yet, their activities also contribute to the widespread destabilization of their planetary ecosystem, prompting concerns about the longevity of their civilization.

    One notable trend among isolated human groups is their resilience in remote regions, where they utilize advanced strategies to deter intruders. Some settlements have erected barriers resembling ancient spike defenses, while others retreat deeper into inhospitable terrains, such as dense forests and arid deserts.

    A Galactic Debate

    The Non-Interference Directive, implemented to prevent disruptions in the natural development of sentient species, has sparked heated debate among scholars. Supporters argue that leaving Sol-3 untouched respects the species’ autonomy and prevents catastrophic cultural contamination. Opponents, however, point to the species’ unchecked environmental destruction as justification for intervention.

    “Inaction could lead to the extinction of this fascinating species,” warns Xel’Tor, an advocate for targeted intervention. “However, intervention could provoke unintended consequences, including aggression or dependence.”

    Interstellar Implications

    The significance of Homo sapiens extends beyond mere curiosity. Their planet, rich in biodiversity, is a vital component of the Sol system’s fragile ecological balance. “Preserving the rights of this species is fundamental not only for their survival but for maintaining the stability of their planetary ecosystem,” notes environmental researcher Kala Ven-Tir.

    Neighboring species within the sector have also expressed concern. Representatives of the Oth’rian Collective, whose observational station orbits a nearby gas giant, have proposed increasing patrols to ensure Homo sapiens remain confined to their planet.

    The Future of Sol-3

    While the fate of Homo sapiens remains uncertain, their capacity for resilience and innovation is undeniable. The GOC continues its efforts to monitor the species unobtrusively, leaving behind subtle markers of galactic presence to observe their responses.

    “Homo sapiens remind us of our own distant past,” reflects Na’sor. “Their path is fraught with danger, yet filled with boundless potential. Whether they transcend their limitations or succumb to their flaws will determine their place in the galactic tapestry.”

    For now, the inhabitants of Sol-3 remain a mystery—a vivid reminder of the diverse and unpredictable nature of sentient life in the universe.




  • There’s far too much circumstantial evidence and credible testimony to simply conclude that it’s all “a distraction”.

    We’re talking about numerous firsthand whistleblowers, many of whom have risked their careers, reputations, and even their safety to share their experiences.

    Nobody’s saying we know exactly what’s going on, but writing it off as “stupid” or “illogical” because it doesn’t fit neatly into our understanding of the universe is shortsighted at best. The fact that something defies our current scientific understanding doesn’t mean it’s impossible. It means there’s more to learn. Calling it boring might say more about your own curiosity than the topic itself, and to dismiss the topic entirely is incredibly insulting to the many whistleblowers who, again, have risked a great deal to share what they know with the public.





  • sigh another imagined argument about these mythical “Americans” I keep hearing about.

    Most Americans also hate this system haha. I mean, McCarthyism still has its effects to this day, and maybe the people I’ve met are not representative of the general population, but I literally haven’t met one American “in love” with capitalism. The most pro-capitalist argument you’ll get here is “well yeah capitalism has its flaws, but it’s the best we got”…which is a bullshit argument, and is in fact the same argument the south used to convince people to keep slavery around fyi.










  • Yeah, I get that. However, the optics of having a successful “martyr” symbol is very, very dangerous. A wide scope of narrative means difficult to control. Difficult to control introduces “motivator to action” symbols among a, I think, specific (and quite populous) demographic (think of all the young males with zero purpose, waiting to seize on an opportunity for a real life Mr Robot, for example)… “well if he could do it, get away with it, AND become a ’hero’, what’s stopping me from doing the same?”

    Having someone, anyone, buys time to craft the narrative and gauge public sentiment and, most importantly, dampen the probability of a revolutionary ’spark’ if you will.

    Obviously we don’t have enough information here. It very well could be the dude they have in custody. I am only sharing one possible theory based off my experience and observations. And there are a number of very suspect observations here that are in line with narrative management.



  • There’s a picture of him holding a McD happy meal?? He had the gun and manifesto just laying there in his backpack? You f’ing kidding??

    Some elite fucks used an advanced AI search algorithm to search a bunch of people who vaguely looked like him. Input term search for social media and ‘reviews’ to further narrow down until you find someone who has a few tweets and posts that the media can point to say “yup hey look, he liked Kzynski’s manifesto on goodreads…got the guy!”. Plant evidence, and you got your scapegoat.

    This poor kids’ life is ruined. And he will probably be threatened if he doesn’t plead guilty and waive jury trial. He’ll get a visit from the MIB threatening to skin his family alive in front of him if he doesn’t play along.