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This report analyzes the security and legal events after a suspected U.S. Air Force drone crashed near Area 51 in September 2025.
Our central thesis is that this incident marks the emergence of “performance intrusion.” This is a new national security challenge where individuals illegally access sensitive sites. They do so not for espionage, but for monetizable online content.
This analysis concludes that the federal response was highly unusual. It included the public announcement of a joint FBI/OSI investigation into planted evidence at the site. This response strongly indicates a sophisticated counterintelligence “honeypot” operation. Such an operation would be designed to identify and deter these intruders.
The actions of the YouTuber “Uncanny Expeditions” serve as a primary case study. We examine the significant legal jeopardy these actors face and the systemic risks their activities pose. Finally, the report assesses the role of content platforms like YouTube in incentivizing this behavior. It also offers strategic recommendations for federal agencies and technology companies to mitigate this growing threat.
(more…)The FBI Sting That Caught McDonald’s Inside Man
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Introduction: The Unwinnable Game
For millions, it was a cherished ritual. You would peel the game piece, hold your breath, and dream of winning a million dollars. But what if the dream was a lie from the start?
The question of who famously won the McDonald’s Monopoly game is a natural one. The promotion embedded itself in the public consciousness with tantalizing promises of instant wealth and life-changing jackpots.¹ However, a search for legitimate high-value winners from the game’s golden era (1989-2001) is an exercise in futility. The inquiry is built on a false premise.
This report’s central thesis is that for over a decade, an insider systematically rigged the game, making it unwinnable for the public.², ³, ⁴
This investigation will uncover the exhaustive true story of that fraud. It details the mastermind, the criminal network he built, and the ingenious FBI sting that brought it all down. It also explains the historical accident that buried one of modern America’s most audacious fraud schemes for nearly two decades.⁵, ⁶
From 1989 to 2001, a trusted insider named Jerome “Uncle Jerry” Jacobson stole and distributed nearly every high-value winning game piece. He siphoned an estimated $24 million in cash and prizes through his network.¹, ⁷, ⁸ The public, faithfully collecting Boardwalk and Park Place, never stood a chance.¹, ⁹ The story of this massive fraud begins with the one man who held all the keys.
(more…)April 2025 statements by founder Chris Kemp only deepen my conviction that public shareholders were deliberately misled while insiders ultimately benefited from the company’s orchestrated failure and privatization.
The buyout price of $0.50 per share represented a near-total loss for those who invested during or after the SPAC merger, when the company claimed a multi-billion dollar valuation. The timing is deeply suspicious: only after the company finalized its take-private transaction in the March-July 2024 timeframe, acquiring valuable assets built with public shareholder funds (including the profitable satellite engine business acquired via Apollo Fusion) for pennies on the dollar through what founder Chris Kemp cynically termed a “Founder Led Acquisition Company” (FLAC) – bullshit terminology for which I have video evidence – did they announce, in May 2024, winning a U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command contract for the ‘Ascent’ mission. This sequence strongly suggests that public investors were used and discarded once the valuable core of the business could be secured privately by the founders, conveniently timed with securing new government contracts.
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