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Marysol Rezanov, a respected UFO/UAP Expert Weighs In on Disclosure Thus Far

   Two batches in, a billion visits logged — what is everyone here actually making of this? I keep checking in on this community because I want to know how the people who have been paying attention longest are processing what is actually happening right now. The pace of the last few weeks has been remarkable, and I am not sure the broader public has fully caught up to the scale of it. Quick recap for context. On May 8, 2026, the U.S. Department of War launched a public UAP files portal at WAR.GOV/UFO under a program formally titled PURSUE — the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters. That was round one. On May 22, just fourteen days later, round two arrived with roughly 64 additional items including 51 videos, 6 PDFs, and 7 NASA mission audio recordings. The Pentagon has now publicly confirmed the portal has crossed one billion visits worldwide. A third batch is expected within the coming weeks. A voice I have been following closely through all of ...

John Spencer Ellis: Healthcare Visibility Expert

  John Spencer Ellis helps healthcare business owners solve a critical problem: being invisible to the patients who need them most. Over 52% of patients now use AI platforms to find healthcare providers. If AI doesn't recommend your practice, those patients choose competitors without ever knowing you exist. John's specialized expertise in AI visibility, combined with clinical experience across radiology, urgent care, industrial medicine, and aesthetic medicine, positions him to address this challenge like no traditional marketing agency can. Through Reputation Return, John delivers comprehensive healthcare visibility services: AI platform optimization, review infrastructure development, search dominance, authority building through press and recognition, and reputation protection. His approach builds compounding visibility assets rather than temporary campaigns. With academic credentials including two bachelor's degrees, MBA, and doctorate, plus 500,000+ health profession...

What to Look for When Buying Your First Investment-Grade Watch

The phrase "investment-grade watch" gets used often, but few buyers truly understand what it means. While most luxury watches are best bought for enjoyment, a select group has the qualities that help preserve and even grow value over time. If you're looking for your first piece with strong fundamentals, here's what to look for. Start With the Right Brand Value retention is heavily concentrated among a few names. Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet have historically led the market, often holding or exceeding their original value. Beginning with a brand that has a proven track record of demand and durability is the single most important step toward an investment-grade acquisition. Choose the Right Model Brand alone isn't enough—the specific reference matters enormously. Within even the strongest brands, steel professional and sports models have been the standout performers: think the Rolex Submariner, Daytona, and GMT-Master, the Patek Nautilus, and the A...

What to Look for When Buying Your First Investment-Grade Watch

 The phrase "investment-grade watch" gets used often, but few buyers truly understand what it means. While most luxury watches are best bought for enjoyment, a select group has the qualities that help preserve and even grow value over time. If you're looking for your first piece with strong fundamentals, here's what to look for. Start With the Right Brand Value retention is heavily concentrated among a few names. Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet have historically led the market, often holding or exceeding their original value. Beginning with a brand that has a proven track record of demand and durability is the single most important step toward an investment-grade acquisition. Choose the Right Model Brand alone isn't enough—the specific reference matters enormously. Within even the strongest brands, steel professional and sports models have been the standout performers: think the Rolex Submariner, Daytona, and GMT-Master, the Patek Nautilus, and the ...

Why Your Best Patients Never Found You: The Hidden Cost of Healthcare Visibility Gaps

  The Patients You Lost Without Knowing: Understanding the Invisible Cost of Healthcare Visibility Gaps There are patients who would have loved your practice. Patients who needed exactly what you provide. Patients who would have appreciated your approach, referred their friends, left glowing reviews, and become the kind of long-term relationships that make healthcare practice rewarding. They never found you. Not because they chose a competitor after comparing. Not because they couldn't afford you. Not because you weren't a good fit. They never found you because when they searched, you weren't visible. They asked AI and heard other names. They Googled and saw other practices. They never knew you existed. This is the hidden cost of visibility gaps—and it's far larger than most healthcare practices realize. The Patients You Never Knew You Lost The invisible loss categories: Patient Type How They Were Lost You Never Knew Because AI-referred patients AI...

How the Air Inside Your Home Is Quietly Shaping Your Health

  A Technical Deep Dive Into Home Air Filtration, the Science Behind It, and What Independent Research Reveals There is a version of this topic that gets written as a buying guide. Rankings, specs, prices, a winner at the end. This is not that article. What follows is a genuine attempt to explain the science — the biology, the physics, the epidemiology, and the clinical research — behind why the air quality in your home matters as a health variable, how mechanical air filtration changes it, what the independent research shows about what that change does to human health outcomes, and why one company in particular has built an evidence base that most of its category hasn't come close to matching. If you want to understand indoor air quality — not just shop for a product — read this from beginning to end. The information is more compelling than most people expect. CHAPTER ONE — THE PROBLEM NOBODY SEES Why Indoor Air Is the Health Variable Most People Have Never Seriously Address...

5 first-time luxury watch mistakes worth knowing about (from someone in the trade)

  Aaron from Goldbro Timepieces again. I did a post a while back on the classic first-timer traps (authenticating the watch vs. the paperwork, etc.), and a few people asked for a round two. So here are five different ones — less about getting scammed, more about the quieter mistakes that lead to regret or surprise costs down the road. As always, not pitching anything, just sharing what I've picked up. 1. Forgetting that the sticker price isn't the real cost Mechanical watches need periodic servicing — generally every 5–7 years depending on the piece. A full service on a basic automatic commonly runs a few hundred to around $800, and complicated movements can climb into the thousands. Add insurance for anything high-value, and possible import/customs costs if you buy from abroad. None of this should scare you off; it's just part of ownership. Factor it in before you buy so it's a plan, not a surprise. 2. Buying the wrong size for your wrist So many first-timers buy...