Weird shit X-Files thread

BOMBSHELL: Dr. Jane Ruby sent me a sample of a plastic sheet that was collecting fallout from the skies of Florida. This also collected fallout from a recent "fog" event which sickened a lot of people. We were able to examine the samples both under the microscope and also via ICP-MS (mass spec analysis) for heavy metals. The results are absolutely shocking, even horrifying, and I'm not one to be easily rattled by low levels of metals. What I'm seeing in these results is truly disturbing, finding both biological life forms of some kind, and also then crazy high levels of toxic metals, including ridiculous levels of aluminum falling out of the sky. Beginning today and all this week, I will be sharing with you some of the microscopy photos, the lab tests, the interview clips and more. This is a high-level red alert issue, as we now have smoking gun laboratory evidence that insane things are falling out of the skies in Florida, and sickening people, and we KNOW that some of this stuff is incredibly toxic with heavy metals and toxic elements. Much more yet to come... For this photo, the magnification is approximately 2000X:
 
May want to stock up on honey. We may not have it after 2025....



And seriously WTF is up with these purple lights? They're popping up ALL OVER THE PLACE around Dallas/Ft Worth. It's weird too just like in the video. It's HOSPITALS, like THEIR ENTIRE LOTS. And just strange patches of them on the highways here and there. Some parking lots get them fully decked out. It's bizarre as fuck. There has to be something sinister up with how they're deploying this shit. It makes absolutely no logical sense unless it's some kind of fucked up psyop.

Fucking matrix lol.
 
May want to stock up on honey. We may not have it after 2025....



And seriously WTF is up with these purple lights? They're popping up ALL OVER THE PLACE around Dallas/Ft Worth. It's weird too just like in the video. It's HOSPITALS, like THEIR ENTIRE LOTS. And just strange patches of them on the highways here and there. Some parking lots get them fully decked out. It's bizarre as fuck. There has to be something sinister up with how they're deploying this shit. It makes absolutely no logical sense unless it's some kind of fucked up psyop.

Fucking matrix lol.

Haven't seen a honey bee. Bumble bees are all over.
 
May want to stock up on honey. We may not have it after 2025....



And seriously WTF is up with these purple lights? They're popping up ALL OVER THE PLACE around Dallas/Ft Worth. It's weird too just like in the video. It's HOSPITALS, like THEIR ENTIRE LOTS. And just strange patches of them on the highways here and there. Some parking lots get them fully decked out. It's bizarre as fuck. There has to be something sinister up with how they're deploying this shit. It makes absolutely no logical sense unless it's some kind of fucked up psyop.

Fucking matrix lol.

Grok..

LED streetlights, widely adopted over the past 15 years for their energy efficiency and longevity, don’t naturally emit white light. Instead, they use blue LEDs coated with a yellow phosphor layer. This coating absorbs some of the blue light and re-emits it as yellow, blending the colors to produce what we perceive as white light. When the phosphor coating degrades—due to heat buildup, vibrations from traffic, poor manufacturing, or even gravity pulling it down over time—it peels away or "delaminates." Without the full phosphor layer, the blue LED shines through, often with a purple or violet tint because of the natural hue of blue LEDs.
This issue has been noticed across the U.S. and parts of Canada and Ireland since around 2021. Cities like Milwaukee, Vancouver, and Kansas City have reported hundreds of streetlights turning purple. The problem is often linked to a specific manufacturer, Acuity Brands (via its American Electric Lighting brand), which has dominated the LED market. A batch of lights from 2017-2019 seems particularly prone to this defect, though the exact cause—whether a single bad batch or broader quality control issues—isn’t fully clear. Acuity has been replacing these lights under warranty, but the scale of the problem suggests a deeper supply chain or production hiccup.
Why’s it a big deal? Beyond the eerie, cyberpunk vibe, purple light affects visibility. Human eyes rely on rod cells at night, which are more sensitive to blue wavelengths but less effective at discerning detail or color compared to the cone cells used in daylight. Purple light can wash out colors, making signs, pedestrians, or hazards harder to spot, potentially raising safety risks. Some cities, like Vancouver, have measured light intensity and claim it still meets minimum standards, but experts argue the shift in hue could subtly impair perception.
Municipalities are swapping out the faulty lights, though the process is slow—sometimes taking months or years—since it’s tied to warranty claims and logistics. In the meantime, you’ll see these purple patches in places like highways or parking lots, especially where replacements lag. It’s not a conspiracy or an intentional design choice—just a glitch in modern tech that’s oddly widespread thanks to centralized manufacturing and government bulk contracts.
If you’re seeing them in your city, it
 

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