
trying to write this journal is like taking a running jump into the deep end of the pool. Today is one of those days. I have no idea what to talk about, so I’ll just make stuff up.
Well no, actually I’ve been following the recent stories about the exploration work on some of the pyramids in Egypt. There are claims that there is a deep network of tunnels under them, and perhaps even underground cities.
“The researchers used a new radar technology known as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), which combines satellite radar data with tiny vibrations from naturally occurring seismic movements. This method creates 3D images of what lies beneath the Earth’s surface without the need for physical excavation. Their study, still awaiting peer review, suggests that the complex is ten times larger than the pyramids themselves”. That’s big, if true.

Someone commented to the effect that the “pyramids were built on top of a holy well, and the difference in density is due to pockets of wet sand where this aquifer has ground away the bedrock over time, leaving behind trails of varying size that runs parallel to cracks in the bedrock along the Nile.”
“At best, the well was dug deeper over time in order to reach more water as more and more parts of the crack aquifer dried up due to over-extraction of water stopping the flow of pressurized aquifers.”

It looks weird from the top, right?
Last weekend I was reading a 4chan post that claimed that there were vast underground cities beneath the earth’s surface inhabited by a super race of beings whose ruler was Lucifer. At this point in time I’m prepared to believe anything, so why not? Also from 4chan, “There is a theory that the pyramids are 3.2 million years old, or rather, they were built on the remains of something that was built there 3.2 million years ago.”
The truth is probably something else. The more we know, the less we know, however some things we’re pretty sure of. The problem is convincing others that what they’ve been told was indisputable and settled truth, is incorrect. If AI technology is useful in this way, we should employ more of it. It’s going to upset many lucrative apple carts in the process, as gigantic lies are exposed for once and all.

On March 21, 2025, the Science of Climate Change journal published a ground-breaking study using AI (Grok-3) to debunk the man-made climate crisis narrative. Click on the link below for the paper titled: A Critical Reassessment of the Anthropogenic CO2-Global Warming Hypothesis: https://www.malone.news/p/the-climate-scam-is-over
Among other things it “uses unadjusted records to argue human CO2—only 4% of the annual carbon cycle—vanishes into oceans and forests within 3 to 4 years, not centuries as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) claims. During the 2020 COVID lockdowns, a 7% emissions drop (2.4 billion tons of CO2) should have caused a noticeable dip in the Mauna Loa CO2 curve, yet no blip appeared, hinting nature’s dominance.”
Uh oh! The jig is up, better start World War Three pronto!

Meanwhile, in Germany they have just demolished a coal fired power plant that was only six years old.

It's not the only one. They're shutting down all of them.

There’s that erroneous “fossil fuel” lie again. Don’t these idiots know that the underground people are making and delivering it fresh every day.

How dare I support Palestine
This journal is all over the place today. I’ve been watching Youtube videos recently which are related to music, and I’ve noticed that the same dude is always narrating them. I watched one about Stones drummer Charlie Watts today and it suddenly dawned on me that the person I was was listening to wasn’t real. This was an artificially generated generic voice because while it sounds real enough, it was having trouble pronouncing certain words. It really pissed me off because I was starting to like that guy, he seemed to be very knowledgeable.

In the future foosil fuels will power our suburban runabouts
It’s clown world for sure, but there’s some bright spots for some people. One segment of the community are having the best sex of their lives, women who are middle-aged now are Gen X. This story was written by Jonquilyn Hill, from Vox, “You’re starting to get some millennial middle-aged people as well. (enjoying sex)

Gen X women had a really interesting formative experience when it comes to sex in the ’90s. *Divorce is also happening later than ever.” There is it. Dump your boring husband and start enjoying a really good sex life. No word if it works both ways, but your uninvolved husband probably dumped you for a much younger woman, right? She doesn’t talk about that, but it’s implied that divorce can be a good thing, liberating and positive. Where have we heard that before? Who needs a functioning society? Vox is an online magazine founded by New York Times columnist Ezra Kline.

It’s boring…so boring..
*of course divorce is a perfectly natural process in relationships, it’s expected even
