Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Seeing red, seeing stars

"As most of us already know by now, over in California at Edwards Air Force Base yesterday, a B-52 with 8 people on board crashed and everyone died," says a YouTuber. "Some people suggest this plane may have been hit by a DEW (direct energy weapon) because there's absolutely nothing left of this plane; just an incredible black scar on the runway.

"During a FOX News live broadcast of this crash, where the camera was looking over the area, they happened to capture this:

FOX analyst: "What the heck was that? Oh, it's a balloon."

"He just happened to capture a balloon, one that looks like it's moving extremely fast, but people are saying that it's actually not moving so fast--what we're actually looking at is something known as the "parallax effect."

"Zooming in on it, it does look like one of those patriotic red-star balloons you see. It's kind of interesting that this red balloon had appeared directly after this horrific B-52 crash, because if you go back to the "World Ahead in 2026" Economist magazine cover, you can see a number of red balloons.

"They show us a man kicking the earth, which represents a soccer ball, which also represents the World Cup, and if you take a look at the earth, there's a lot of chaotic events. The earth is on fire.

"You can see one drawn image at the bottom right of two men in a ring fighting, which may represent the UFC Event at the White House, where it's now coming out that they're telling us some kind of big attack there was thwarted.

"You can see one red balloon next to a crashing economy and pennies that have now been taken out of circulation. But ominously enough, you can see 5 of these red balloons surrounding the United States' 250th anniversary birthday cake, but what's heading straight for that cake is a missile from a cargo ship.

"Red balloons have been used in a lot of media from music, to TV shows, to movies, to symbolize impending danger and doom. Is this red balloon flying at this B-52 crash site some kind of message or symbol, exactly like we see on the Economist magazine cover? They may be different shapes, but at the end of the day they're still red balloons. The red star is a major symbol of the United States."

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From a CoPilot search:

Red Star in the Social Credit System

In China’s Social Credit System (SCS), a “red star” is a symbolic representation of being placed on a public blacklist — a “red list” in the system’s terminology — for engaging in behaviors deemed illegal, unethical, or in violation of administrative regulations www.cs.cit.tum.de.

What a Red Star Means

  • Red lists are public records of entities or individuals with poor credit behavior, such as court-judged defaulters, tax fraudsters, or those who breach administrative orders Moore - MS Advisory.

  • Being on a red list can lead to real-world restrictions: loss of access to government contracts, travel bans (no-fly/no-ride lists), inability to obtain certain licenses, and in some cases, job restrictions www.cs.cit.tum.de+1.

  • The term “red star” is often used in media and public discourse to convey the stigma and consequences of being on such a list.

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From another YouTuber: "Word is out now that Iran, groups linked to Iran, have hacked drones and they're threatening to attack the World Cup. Well, that's weird because that's exactly what's on the Economist cover. Exactly. It shows that on the kickoff of the World Cup, all hell is breaking loose all over the earth, including drones and more drones. And robot dogs, etc. Do not believe the hype, but be ready."

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