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[QCrit]: YA Contemporary Fantasy - SOULBOUND (95k, 2nd attempt)
2023.06.10 23:28 LiviRose101 [QCrit]: YA Contemporary Fantasy - SOULBOUND (95k, 2nd attempt)
Hi all! This is my second attempt after some great feedback on my
first. On the opening 300 words, I've focused to the conflict at home and Freya's relationship with her sister, but please let me know if you think I'd be better off scrapping the opening paragraph completely and try something else!
Any comp ideas would be gratefully received!
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I am seeking representation for my first novel,
Soulbound, a YA contemporary fantasy complete at 95,000 words. The novel follows the struggles of eighteen-year-old Freya after the murder of her sister by supernatural criminals drives her down a path of vengeance. I’m particularly excited to submit to you as [reasons].
Freya’s sister is killed in a brutal attack by criminals controlling a monstrous spirit. Grief-stricken, traumatised, and blamed by her superstitious family, she swears to get revenge, but the only way to stand against the power of the monsters responsible is to become one herself.
She binds her soul to a spirit that promises to help her, but it seeks its own bloodthirsty vengeance against the criminals and is willing to kill anyone who stands in its way. Unable to control it or the wild powers it granted her, Freya accidentally injures one of her friends. She is arrested and forced to join the secretive Gemini Corps that polices those who use spirits for evil.
Freya dedicates herself to mastering her new abilities, determined to see her sister’s killers brought down, but at every step she battles with her untameable spirit and the rage that binds them. She learns that the criminals are working to harness an ancient spirit to help them bring the Corps to its knees. Freya knows that if she gives in to her spirit’s savagery, they might be strong enough to take down the criminals, but it would mean losing her humanity altogether.
Soulbound will appeal to older YA readers who enjoyed the fiery emotional journey of Melinda Salisbury’s
Her Dark Wings. -----
300 words:
I saw it on the news first, a jagged black shape filling the city street. Its head was inside a building like a vulture at a carcass, twisting and tearing at something inside, and its wings rose taller than the abandoned bus nearby. Flashing lights stained the gleaming spines blue.
I took the remote from Mum’s limp hand. She’d fallen asleep in front of the TV, a half-empty glass of wine on the coffee table. If she woke and saw the news, my night was over.
The newswoman was following the usual script about a ‘Gemini’ attack, as if people would ever believe they weren’t just demons, and I caught the word ‘Birmingham’ before the clatter of heels on the stairs behind me made me change the channel.
I quickly put the remote down before Cara saw; I wasn’t going to let a demon attack fifteen miles away ruin the best night of summer.
“Ready?!” Cara said, wobbling on her heels.
We were identical twins, but where her dark hair fell in a cascade of curls around her shoulders, I had spent half an hour taming mine with a jewelled clip and about a million hairgrips.
Mum blearily opened her eyes. “I hope you’re not sneaking off without giving me a kiss goodbye.”
I glanced at the TV – a cheerful gardening show now – and wondered if she would notice I’d changed it. Could we be away before she changed it back? We could put our phones on silent, ignore the calls and messages and guilt, and deal with the consequences tomorrow. Knowing Cara, though, she’d rush back at the first text and spend the night soothing Mum’s wild terror, and she wouldn’t even have the sense to be pissed about it.
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2023.06.10 23:02 Muny_Man Buffalo Wild Wings = 💩
Just waited 20+ minutes for 40 wings and sides only for the customer to call me after saying they forgot all 40 wings… I mean come on, how do you forget most of the order.
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2023.06.10 22:34 furtive Trip summary: 4 nights in Vegas at MGM Grand
We did 4 nights in Vegas this week, Mon through Friday, staying at the MGM grand.
MGM Grand Hotel: nice hotel, well located not too far down the strip. We had a grand king room and it was clean and well appointed and while not brand new, didn’t look worn down or dated. it was a perfect fit for the budget, and the confidence of having a smoke free room was great. We didn’t eat on site except for a lazy buffet day/pool day. Crowd was all conference and low key from Mon-Wed, not too busy at all, then on Thursday the unwashed masses began to appear, and the nightlife also became much more vibrant.
MGM Buffet: I got a two for one voucher through the myVEGAS Slots app and about 9 days of play. The buffet vouchers always seemed to be sold out but about 48hrs before my departure I managed to get one. Buffet was fine, the food and selection was good, the look was a bit dated. New menu items started showing up around 11am. Probably not worth the price for two full adults, but with the 2 for 1 it was worth it, the wife was very happy and I saved $30+ because of the app.
MGM pool: Lovely, we spent two full days here. All pools and river were open except the Splash pool, which looked okay but was closed the whole time, probably because things weren’t crowded. No problem finding good free seating, much harder to find free seating with shade but we got lucky on the Tuesday and there was decent cloud coverage on the Thursday. All seating on lazy river island was reservation only. Way quieter on a Tue than on a Thu. Didn’t get a floatie, they were $25-30+tax depending on the size, but never felt we needed one. Bag check was low key.
Cheap eats: we did Shake Shack and In n Out burgers and both were great, with Shake Shake winning by the tiniest of margins. Oh, and Evel Pie for a quick slice away from the bustle of Freemont.
Expensive eats: we did Momofuku and enjoyed the menu, best item (hard to believe) was the brussel sprouts and cauliflower.
Cheap activities: We enjoyed the volcano at the Mirage more than the fountain at the Bellagio, maybe because we came in with zero expectation. Too bad it won’t be there for long, glad we saw it. Pinball Hall of Fame was also a great value, we split $20 between the two of us and were there for well over an hour. Conservatory at Bellagio was way too tacky for our tastes.
Other activities: Blue Man Group was great, make sure you buy tickets from the MGM site and not from the BMG/Ticketmaster site, saved about $40/seat that way. Cirque de Soleil O had the most impressive stage set I’ve ever seen, magical really. Omega Mart was fun, we had 11:20am booking but would recommenf you book for 10am and make sure you’re on some drugs first. Vegas Neon Sign museum was good but short and felt a bit like a graveyard, lots of potential but $20/head was a bit high. Freemont was Freemont, but driving from Freemont down the strip at night was great and felt like out of a movie.
Side note: We rented a car on the Wednesday and did Red Rock National Park, Area 15, In-N-Out Burger, Pinball Hall of Fame, Neon Sign Museum and Freemont all in a day, it was totally worth it and added to the Vegas/Desert experience. Our only regret was that we could have spent 4-8 hours hiking at Red Rock but had tight 11:20am reservations for Omega Mart so that part felt rushed (we’re from Canada, seeing cactus and sand in the wild is wild!)
Other tips: don’t buy booze in the hotels/casinos, way cheaper at CVS/Wallgreens, same for food/snacks whenever possible. Uber from airport was $6 cheaper than taxi.
Canadian Tip: ATMs are a scam here. Casinos/hotels charge $9.99 just in ATM fee, it was 1/3 of that at Walgreen/CVS. And that’s not the half of it. Get your cash once and be done with it, and watch out, they will offer to “exchange” your currency during the purchase path, decline because there is a huge markup, let your bank do it instead. For example, I took out $400 USD, ATM offered to do the exchange with total coming out to $607.88 CAD but by declining that and having it use the exchange from my bank I paid $561.24, saving me $47 in scam markup.
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2023.06.10 21:41 seeldoger47 [H] $500 Amazon [W] 85% Western Union/BTC [H] PayPal, Cash App, Crypto, Chime, Apple Pay, or Venmo [W] Apple, Amazon (CA, Com, DE, ES, FR, IT, UK), B&N, Dunkin, eBay, Grub Hub, Gyft, iTunes, JCPenney, Microsoft, PSN, Steam, Target, Uber, Walmart, Xbox + more
You can download the WesternUnion app and send the payment from your phone and I will pay the fees.
Desktop Users: Comment on this post and
Click here to start a trade App Users, please include the following in your PM (Remember to comment on this post as well):
- Type of card(s) and amount of each.
- What payment method you accept.
- How you acquired the GC and why you're getting rid of it.
BTC, Paypal1, Apple Pay, Chime, Cashapp, Venmo, and Western Union
I only have Steam as a substitute for cash payments in gift card trades.
Want ↓ | Cash or a Gift Card ↓ | BTC ↓ |
Apple | 60%4 | NA |
Amazon.ca | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.co.uk | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.com | 70% | 55% |
Amazon.de | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.es | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.fr | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.it | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.jp | 30% | 30% |
Arrow Films | 65% | 60% |
Barnes & Noble | 50% | 50% |
Baskin Robbins | 60% | 60% |
Best Buy | 60% | 60% |
BJ's (not BJ's restaurant)4 | 60% | NA |
Bloomingdales | 50% | 50% |
Burger King4 | 60% | NA |
Clothing Shops (Small Boutique) | contact me | contact me |
Dell4 | 60% | NA |
Delta gift cards4 | 65% | NA |
Delta Sky Miles4 | PM me | NA |
Delta Vouchers4 | 65% | NA |
Dicks Sporting Goods 4 | PM me | NA |
Disney Plus | PM me | PM me |
DoorDash | 70%6 | NA |
Dunkin Donuts4 | 60% | NA |
eBay | 70% | 70% |
Fandango4 | 10% | NA |
Five Guys4 | 60% | NA |
Gamestop | 60% | 60% |
Gas Station Cards4 | PM me | NA |
Grub Hub | 70%6 | NA |
Gyft | 70% | 70% |
Half Price Books | 50% | 50% |
HBO4 | 70% | NA |
iTunes4 | 60% | NA |
J crew | 40% | 40% |
JCPenney | 25% | 25% |
Jersey Mike Subs4 | 60% | NA |
KFC4 | 60% | NA |
Khols | 30% | 30% |
Macys | 35% | 35% |
Magazines.com | 40% | 40% |
McDonald's 4 | 60% | NA |
Microsoft6 | 60% | NA |
Moe’s Southwestern Grill4 | 60% | NA |
Nintendo Eshop6 | 70% | NA |
Nordstrom | 50% | 50% |
Panera bread4 | 60% | NA |
PSN6 | 60 | NA |
PSN Plus 12 month4 | NA | NA |
Saks Fifth Avenue | 50% | 50% |
Sears | 50% | 50% |
Sephora | 50% | 50% |
Speedway4 | 80% | NA |
Starbucks | 55% | 55% |
Steam6 | 60% | NA |
Subway 4 | PM me | NA |
Taco Bell | 60% | NA |
Target | 50% | 50% |
Uber6 | 70% | NA |
Urban Outfitters | 50% | 50% |
Vudu4 | 50% | NA |
Walmart | 60% | 60% |
Wendys4 | 60% | NA |
Xbox (gift cards)6 | 60% | NA |
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (12 month/6 month/3 month/1 month)6 | PM me | NA |
Other Clothing Stores, Gas Stations, Grocery Stores, Restaurant, & Fast Food gift cards | PM me | |
1 When paying via PayPal, I can only send payments via Goods and Services, thus you will be charged a fee. If you'd rather not face this fee there are plenty of alternatives. 2 Larger denominated gift cards preferred. 3 PayPal is the only payment option. 4 I can't send less than $10 in crypto per Coinbase's rules.
What I don’t buy:
- Amazon.au
- Bass Pro Shop
- buffalo wild wing
- Canadian tire
- Cold Stone
- Dairy Queen
- Fanatics
- Google Play
- Hilton Honors
- Hot Topic
- iTunes from anywhere but the US
- Krispy Kreme
- old navy/gap/banana republic
- Patxi's pizza
- PSN Canada or UK
- publix
- Raceway
- Scheels
- Shell Gas Stations
- Spotify
- Tractor supply
- Xbox Canada or UK
- Xbox live gold
Any fees are built into the price.
Selling
I have:
$500 in Amazon (can be broken up) and am selling at
- 85%: WesternUnion
- 85%: btc
- 90%: Apple Pay or Chime
Here are my GCX Rep profiles with 932 trades worth more than $60,000:
Important: before you send your codes please make sure your account is secure (if your password is twelve characters or less it's best to assume your account has already been compromised; your password should be eight randomly selected words, see 1 and 2). Scams where compromised accounts are used to leverage reputation to scam an unsuspecting user, used to steal codes during the middle of the trade, and steal unused gift cards the victim was saving for later are increasingly commonplace. If you have any concerns as to your account's security, please reset your password now and force logout of all sessions. Thanks
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2023.06.10 21:41 seeldoger47 [H] $500 Amazon GCs [W] 85% Western Union/BTC [H] PayPal, Cash App, Crypto, Apple Pay, or Venmo [W] All Your Gift Cards
You can download the WesternUnion app and send the payment from your phone and I will pay the fees.
Desktop Users: Comment on this post and
Click here to start a trade App Users, please include the following in your PM (Remember to comment on this post as well):
- Type of card(s) and amount of each.
- What payment method you accept.
- How you acquired the GC and why you're getting rid of it.
BTC, Paypal1, Apple Pay, Chime, Cashapp, Venmo, and Western Union
I only have Steam as a substitute for cash payments in gift card trades.
Want ↓ | Cash or a Gift Card ↓ | BTC ↓ |
Apple | 60%4 | NA |
Amazon.ca | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.co.uk | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.com | 70% | 55% |
Amazon.de | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.es | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.fr | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.it | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.jp | 30% | 30% |
Arrow Films | 65% | 60% |
Barnes & Noble | 50% | 50% |
Baskin Robbins | 60% | 60% |
Best Buy | 60% | 60% |
BJ's (not BJ's restaurant)4 | 60% | NA |
Bloomingdales | 50% | 50% |
Burger King4 | 60% | NA |
Clothing Shops (Small Boutique) | contact me | contact me |
Dell4 | 60% | NA |
Delta gift cards4 | 65% | NA |
Delta Sky Miles4 | PM me | NA |
Delta Vouchers4 | 65% | NA |
Dicks Sporting Goods 4 | PM me | NA |
Disney Plus | PM me | PM me |
DoorDash | 70%6 | NA |
Dunkin Donuts4 | 60% | NA |
eBay | 70% | 70% |
Fandango4 | 10% | NA |
Five Guys4 | 60% | NA |
Gamestop | 60% | 60% |
Gas Station Cards4 | PM me | NA |
Grub Hub | 70%6 | NA |
Gyft | 70% | 70% |
Half Price Books | 50% | 50% |
HBO4 | 70% | NA |
iTunes4 | 60% | NA |
J crew | 40% | 40% |
JCPenney | 25% | 25% |
Jersey Mike Subs4 | 60% | NA |
KFC4 | 60% | NA |
Khols | 30% | 30% |
Macys | 35% | 35% |
Magazines.com | 40% | 40% |
McDonald's 4 | 60% | NA |
Microsoft6 | 60% | NA |
Moe’s Southwestern Grill4 | 60% | NA |
Nintendo Eshop6 | 70% | NA |
Nordstrom | 50% | 50% |
Panera bread4 | 60% | NA |
PSN6 | 60 | NA |
PSN Plus 12 month4 | NA | NA |
Saks Fifth Avenue | 50% | 50% |
Sears | 50% | 50% |
Sephora | 50% | 50% |
Speedway4 | 80% | NA |
Starbucks | 55% | 55% |
Steam6 | 60% | NA |
Subway 4 | PM me | NA |
Taco Bell | 60% | NA |
Target | 50% | 50% |
Uber6 | 70% | NA |
Urban Outfitters | 50% | 50% |
Vudu4 | 50% | NA |
Walmart | 60% | 60% |
Wendys4 | 60% | NA |
Xbox (gift cards)6 | 60% | NA |
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (12 month/6 month/3 month/1 month)6 | PM me | NA |
Other Clothing Stores, Gas Stations, Grocery Stores, Restaurant, & Fast Food gift cards | PM me | |
1 When paying via PayPal, I can only send payments via Goods and Services, thus you will be charged a fee. If you'd rather not face this fee there are plenty of alternatives. 2 Larger denominated gift cards preferred. 3 PayPal is the only payment option. 4 I can't send less than $10 in crypto per Coinbase's rules.
What I don’t buy:
- Amazon.au
- Bass Pro Shop
- buffalo wild wing
- Canadian tire
- Cold Stone
- Dairy Queen
- Fanatics
- Google Play
- Hilton Honors
- Hot Topic
- iTunes from anywhere but the US
- Krispy Kreme
- old navy/gap/banana republic
- Patxi's pizza
- PSN Canada or UK
- publix
- Raceway
- Scheels
- Shell Gas Stations
- Spotify
- Tractor supply
- Xbox Canada or UK
- Xbox live gold
Any fees are built into the price.
Selling
I have:
$500 in Amazon (can be broken up) and am selling at
- 85%: WesternUnion
- 85%: btc
- 90%: Apple Pay or Chime
Here are my GCX Rep profiles with 932 trades worth more than $60,000:
Important: before you send your codes please make sure your account is secure (if your password is twelve characters or less it's best to assume your account has already been compromised; your password should be eight randomly selected words, see 1 and 2). Scams where compromised accounts are used to leverage reputation to scam an unsuspecting user, used to steal codes during the middle of the trade, and steal unused gift cards the victim was saving for later are increasingly commonplace. If you have any concerns as to your account's security, please reset your password now and force logout of all sessions. Thanks
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2023.06.10 21:36 WrongViolin Ladies exploring their new set up (:
| Luna (black and white) Stella and Celeste (solid brown) and Buffalo Wild Wings Paisanos Sprite Jr (brindle and white) submitted by WrongViolin to PetMice [link] [comments] |
2023.06.10 21:30 Janius [H] Celeste, Grime, Luck be a Landlord, Aground, Nomad Survival, Ghostwire: Tokyo, Ghostrunner [W] Chernobylite, Bug Fables, Monster Crown, Vambrace, Offers
IGS Rep My barter.vg page Games that I want most currently: *
Bug Fables, Oaken, Chernobylite, Vanaris Tactics, Before your Eyes, Monster Crown, Miasma Chronicles * My full wishlist is below, but I will consider other games that I don't know about/aren't on the list. I really like to play Roguelites, RPGs, Strategy, Card games, and certain sims.
I also have some games on the EA Store, if you're interested just ask.
Tradeable:
Wishlist:
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2023.06.10 21:10 SpaceSugarGlider Connecting Wilson/Davis & Elizondo: AAWSAP, AARO, and Zodiac
This post is long, controversial people and ideas appear below, I speculate at points, and there's a lot of acronyms, so a summary up-front:
The Wilson/Davis meeting was real, the program Admiral Wilson told Dr. Davis about was real. It is the same program--Zodiac--that Lue Elizondo and Harry Reid ran afoul of in 2009, pointed in its direction by Dr. Davis. The program is so powerful in the US DoD that it managed to do what all organizations do when they feel threatened by a competitor: it "consumed" the UAPTF (successor to Harry Reid et al's AAWSAP), and re-org'd it ultimately as "AARO", to serve a role once filled by Project Blue Book: a public UFO debunking group to make the subject appear mundane. AARO, unknown perhaps to some or all working for it, is the public relations wing of the control group behind the cover-up, or is itself now an active arm of it. AARO should not be trusted. The control group guards the gateway to a reality wilder than imagination. Intro
In May 2022 the United States held hearings on UFOs (9-min highlights).
In those proceedings, representatives of AOIMSG (later re-designated "AARO"):
...appeared publicly representing the then-recently re-organized program, succeeding the UAP Task Force.
The two gentlemen claimed no knowledge of any UFO program/s within the US Government in the years between AAWSAP (which officially ran from 2008-2012, and continued in some fashion through 2017 before being succeeded by the UAPTF) and the USAF's Project Blue Book (which closed in 1969).
They claimed no knowledge of well-known UFO incidents (which would have been in the files they inherited from UAPTF), claimed no communications attempts had been sent to unknown fliers in US airspace (Implies that unknowns--including Russian or Chinese--can enter and exit US airspace without challenge), showed a short video of a 'dot' in the sky claiming it was all they had to go on, and so on. Christopher Mellon said at the time: https://i.redd.it/8kr2wz2859091.jpg
But Mr. Moultrie's and Mr. Bray's testimony did not match information previously released, not limited to but specifically by Luis Elizondo, who once ran AAWSAP/AATIP: the predecessor to UAPTF, the program AOIMSG/AARO re-org'd from and the papers and materials of which they had in their possession.
We know that AAWSAP/AATIP and UAPTF shared at least some personnel (Dr. Eric Davis was a consultant to both programs, for instance), it is reasonable to think there was a continuity of data between programs as well, meaning that AAWSAP's data became UAPTF's, and in turn: AOIMSG/AARO's. Which leads me to ask why the representatives of AOIMSG/AARO seemed ignorant of data they should have had. I don't expect the people at the top to know everything off the tops of their heads, but one would think they'd have their resident nerds brief them before going before Congress.
So what did AAWSAP/AATIP know?
Though former director Luis Elizondo has often asked us to "read between the lines", limited in what he can publicly say due to the Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) he's bound by, his message becomes clearer when events are laid out in order, dots between them connected.
When comparing information from AAWSAP and Elizondo to the Wilson/Davis notes, parallels emerge and details bolster each other.
This has implications for the legitimacy of AOIMSG/AARO.
Part 1: Admiral Thomas Wilson meets "the gatekeepers"
The notes of the 2002 meeting between Admiral Thomas Wilson and Dr. Eric Davis:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190609152124/https://imgur.com/a/ggIFTfQ
Uploaded in 2019 by UFO researcher Grant Cameron, the Wilson/Davis notes were found in the personal papers of late NASA astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell, after he passed in 2016.
The notes had been rumored to exist for over a decade prior. Edgar Mitchell discussed the story behind them on CNN's "Larry King Live" in 2008: https://youtu.be/unEzDmiHKic?t=80 (time-stamped)
The notes are one of the most controversial cases to appear in ufology in decades, with credible supporting and skeptical arguments alike. No less than John Greenewald Jr. (of The Black Vault) has speculated the notes were written for a film or TV show.
https://www.theblackvault.com/casefiles/the-admiral-wilson-leak-an-analysis/
I ask your indulgence as I respectfully disagree with Mr. Greenewald below.
The Wilson/Davis notes contend that Admiral Thomas Wilson (US Navy, now retired) met Dr. Eric Davis (of Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies, NIDS, AAWSAP, and a consultant for UAPTF) in Las Vegas in 2002 for a confidential meeting at Davis's request. Davis tooks notes during the meeting, and those notes are what Grant Cameron eventually published online.
Admiral Wilson allegedly told Dr. Davis in that meeting about the admiral's attempt circa 1997 to gain access to a reverse-engineering program managed by at least one large American private defense contractor, and controlled via an unusual governmental Special Access Program, or SAP.
SAPs can serve as "umbrellas" for USAPs: Unacknowledged Special Access programs, which can themselves be umbrellas for even more secretive programs, programs that ultimately even the SAP Oversight Commitee has little or no window into. Like a "Russian doll" of secrecy.
In the mid-1990s, Dr. Steven Greer (of CSETI) obtained a document dated 28 July 1991, said to be leaked from the Nellis Test & Training Range (NTTR) in Nevada:
https://web.archive.org/web/20230205091457/https://siriusdisclosure.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/NRO-Doc.pdf
This document listed a number of group code-names, warning each to suspend visible operations in light of an impending civilian UFO-researcher event in the nearby town of Rachel, Nevada, just to the north of the NTTR.
Dr. Greer, at that time in the mid-'90s working alongside Dr. Edgar Mitchell (Mitchell later distanced himself from Greer), met with Admiral Wilson around 1996, and showed him that allegedly leaked document from the NTTR.
Dr. Greer asked the admiral to see if he could, using his clearances and access, find anything about any of the code names on that list.
Two of the names on that list are MAJ and MAJI Ops. If legitimate, this would lend credence to the idea of some group with a name similar to "MAJIC" or "Majestic": extremely loaded terms.
Admiral Wilson searched the Pentagon Records Group, and found at least one of the names on that list (we don't know which): it was a Special Access Program within what was at that time the OUSDAT (at that time, the Office of the Under-Secretary of Defense for Acquisitions and Technology).
From the Wilson/Davis notes page 7, Wilson speaking to Davis in 2002:
They told me of a special projects record group not belonging to usual SAP - a special subset of the unacknowledged/carve-outs/waived programs - not belonging to usual SAP divisions as organized in '94 by Perry himself - set apart from rest but buried/covered by conventional SAPs
The admiral was concerned that the program he found should have been something he was aware of, if not in control of. But he had no prior knowledge of it at all.
He reached out to its leaders, and was grudgingly granted a meeting with three people who called themselves the gatekeepers, who reluctantly told him they represented a reverse-engineering program: that they had in their possession at least one intact vehicle "not made by human hands".
They were mostly concerned with how he found them and what he wanted. When he said he needed to be vetted in, they saw to it that the admiral was rebuffed and threatened--with loss of rank and pension--if he pursued the matter further.
Admiral Wilson has been contacted multiple times over the years since and has denied the Wilson/Davis notes each time, as he promised he would within the notes themselves.
In a 2020 interview with the NY Post's Steven Greenstreet, Dr. Eric Davis awkwardly refused to confirm or deny the meeting and notes. Judge for yourself, here is that clip, he reads to me as a man cornered:
https://np.reddit.com/UFOs/comments/pvwhsi/heres_the_deleted_video_of_eric_davis_talking/
Next I'm going to get into AAWSAP, and it's worth noting I feel that Dr. Davis was a consultant to that program. He reported to Dr. Hal Puthoff, who himself reported to Lue Elizondo.
https://web.archive.org/web/20211214190334/https://www.ufojoe.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/DavisHalLue.png (L to R: Puthoff, Elizondo, and Davis)
As all these people worked together and shared security clearances, they were freer to talk about certain topics than Dr. Davis appears in the video with Mr. Greenstreet above. This potentially has implications, for how and from where Elizondo might know where to look for "certain things".
Part 2: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and the mysterious "other" UFO group
2008: AAWSAP's beginnings have been gone over many times, I'll summarize only. The New York Times article from December 2017 that revealed the program is here.
A brief summary of the origins of the program can be had here, in a somewhat neutral tone.
The program grew out of discussions between Las Vegas entrepreneur Robert Bigelow and the late Senator Harry Reid, and initially was led by Dr. James Lacatski with a focus on studying unexplained phenomena, including UFOs.
When Dr. Lacatski left the group, former counter-intel officer Luis Elizondo was brought in to lead the program.
I'm going to put aside the fact Mr. Elizondo met the head of a US Government UFO program that ran in the 1980s, which already makes AOIMSG/AARO's assertion there was no program between Blue Book and AAWSAP false. Mr. Moultrie and Mr. Bray had only to ask Elizondo if he knew of any other groups, but they apparently were incurious.
2009: Mr. Elizondo, the fresh director of AAWSAP, bumped up against a different group (not the one from the 1980s) within the US Department of Defense--a Special Access Program of some kind--which he and Sen. Harry Reid had reason to believe held deep secrets about the same kinds of subjects AAWSAP was looking into, specifically non-human-created technologies.
Not being a Special Access Program themselves, AAWSAP had no access to this other group's personnel, data, or materials.
Senator Reid, who was at the time the US Senate Majority Leader and one of the trio of senators (along with Ted Stevens and Daniel Inouye) who'd gotten AAWSAP initially funded, tried to get AAWSAP (as "AATIP") re-designated a Special Access Program itself:
https://web.archive.org/web/20220515090232/https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/Reid_letter_2009_1532565293943_49621615_ver1.0.pdf
This would have granted specific AAWSAP personnel (as AATIP) the appropriate clearances to be vetted into this strange SAP they'd run into.
Senator Reid was rebuffed, and he, along with AAWSAP/AATIP personnel--including Mr. Elizondo and Dr. Hal Puthoff--was denied access to the other group and its materials. They shut out not only Elizondo (a trusted and decorated military veteran who already held top-secret clearances), but the Majority Leader of the United States Senate.
https://youtu.be/FMBpthoATFk?t=779
George Knapp (investigative journalist: KLAS Las Vegas, MysteryWire, Weaponized):
What was the intention, with making it (AAWSAP) into a Special Access Program?
Sen. Reid:
Well there are certain things that we had learned in our work, that there were places that we needed to go, that people had certain things, equipment, and other stuff, that we needed to see, and you couldn't do it unless you got, clearance from the Pentagon, and they wouldn't give it to us.
Knapp:
It suggests that there are other studies or programs, that might shed light on this mystery?
Sen. Reid:
Other programs, that have been done, and information they have, including different um, pieces of evidence.
Knapp:
...Do you know what those pieces are?
Sen. Reid:
No... um, I've just only heard rumors, and I'm not going to get into rumors.
Part 3: UAPTF, to AOIMSG, to AARO -- Stealing back the narrative
In 2012, AAWSAP was refused additional funding and officially closed, though the program continued in some fashion until Elizondo's resignation from the US Government and his joining Tom DeLonge's To The Stars in 2017.
After Elizondo went public, the US Government effort that had been AAWSAP/AATIP was ultimately reborn as the UAP Task Force (UAPTF), which eventually counted among its members UFO whistleblower David Grusch.
Under To The Stars, the current public UFO disclosure advocacy effort began, with Christopher Mellon acquiring and leaking three now-famous videos of UFOs recorded by US Navy personnel, the release of History Channel's Unidentified series, and a steady stream of press: the tone of which began to take the subject more seriously.
This began to apply pressure from the outside to the subject: by re-framing it as an aerospace integrity, safety, and national security issue, credible people like Mellon poked the US Government asking, "Why won't you take this seriously?"
This led to increasing serious interest in the topic not only by the public but by vocal members of the US Congress like Mike Gallagher and Tim Burchett, by respected journalists like Ross Coulthart. Stigma was chipped away at, new reporting avenues were added for US military personnel; progress seemed to be being made.
In response, I think the group Elizondo and Reid, and before them I believe Admiral Wilson, had encountered, did what any organization that feels another could become a threat to it does: they bought out the competition, consuming the UAPTF and making it their own.
In a December 2021 article for The Hill, Elizondo and Mellon each voiced concern over the re-org and move of the now former-UAPTF to AOIMSG (later re-branded AARO) under the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security (OUSD(I&S)):
https://web.archive.org/web/20230205090354/https://thehill.com/opinion/international/583575-a-pentagon-ufo-cover-up-ex-officials-speak-out/
Elizondo:
"...If we want 70 more years of secrecy on this topic, then OUSD(I&S) is the perfect place to put it. They’ve had four years so far, and we have little in the way of efforts serving the public interest."
Mellon:
"...the inability of OUSD(I&S) to engage effectively on the [UFO] issue is why so little has changed or been accomplished since 2004."
With the newly-branded AARO in their pocket, the control group regained the upper hand. Instead of doing away with a government UFO office entirely, they would control the one that existed and through it shape the public narrative, getting disinformation back on track.
Part 4: Who is this "other" UFO program?
For decades there has been talk of an organization operating behind the scenes within the US Government on the UFO problem, from Project Aquarius, to the "men in black", to the Majestic 12.
In May 2021 UFO researcher Project Unity tweeted this brief exchange between UFO researchehistorian Richard Dolan and Lue Elizondo.
https://web.archive.org/web/20211029230827/https://twitter.com/TheProjectUnity/status/1395692929151291397
Richard Dolan: "Have you ever come across evidence that supports the reality of an organization, whether we call it MJ-12 or Zodiac?"
Lue Elizondo: "Sure, absolutely"
Richard Dolan: "Okay so I want to ask about Zodiac, I've got reasons for asking, is this something you have come across?"
Lue Elizondo: "Yes"
Richard Dolan: "So can I ask you what you can say about that?"
Lue Elizondo: "I cannot".
Like the devil of Earth myths, they've "had so many names".
They may no longer go by "Zodiac", but they almost certainly did as recently as 2009, in order for Elizondo to know that name, unless he heard it from Dr. Eric Davis (possible, even likely).
Zodiac is almost certainly the program Sen. Harry Reid tried (and failed) to get his people vetted into. I believe it's the same group (or a related silo) which denied Admiral Wilson access to their reverse-engineering program in 1997.
This group is either the current version of whatever it was Admiral Wilson found via the Pentagon Records Group, or it sits beneath it in hierarchy. Dr. Davis is likely the person who pointed Lue Elizondo in its direction, when Elizondo took charge of AAWSAP and started snooping around internally.
Zodiac is either the umbrella group itself, or one of several sibling programs (Unacknowledged SAPs) nested within a master SAP.
If it's a sub-program, it might be the reverse-engineering wing, compartmentalized apart from other silos. The other big candidate in this case could be crash retrieval.
The reverse-engineering program places recovered non-human technologies in private corporations (exempt from Freedom of Information Act requests), access to which is limited to strict "bigot lists" and protected by extremely punishing NDAs.
Progress on reverse-engineering is glacial if anything, but we will be shocked to learn what things we use in daily life have come from or were influenced by alien technologies.
People have been ruined or buried in unmarked graves for breaking ranks with the program/s. Favored aerospace and technology corporations have benefited from the relationship while their competitors have been bought out or ruined.
Military application of technologies takes all precedence.
Crash retrieval sounds straight-forward but I bet it has a lot of nuances, a lot of special skills and equipment. A global quick-response infrastructure is implied (meaning groups ready to deploy across the globe at all times. We don't want people flying out of Wright-Pat to get to a crash in say Australia, we'd want a team with the right equipment already in say Guam, ready to activate), with skilled/trained personnel and equipment standing by at all hours. The field personnel may be military or ex-military. National borders would seem to mean little and essentially violating other countries' territories a required part of the job.
Reverse-engineering, and crash retrievals, are likely not the only silos of the group.
Joe Murgia ("UFO Joe") interviewed Commander Will Miller, who is referenced in the Wilson/Davis notes.
https://web.archive.org/web/20221201140901/https://www.ufojoe.net/will-miller-complete/
Joe Murgia: When you say “Control Group” like you did in Leslie Kean’s book, do you mean an MJ-12-like group?
Will Miller: Yes, I’d opine that there are probably multiple “Control Groups”, each one covering certain aspects of the UFO/ETI issue; i.e. one probably covering crash retrievals & analysis, another covering collecting & analyzing reports of “encounters,” another related to overall oversight, etc. That’s just within DoD. Additionally, there are a limited # of DoD “contractors” who even have the technological capability to work this issue to include analysis, security, etc.
The other silos under the master umbrella program, compartmentalized apart from each other, could look like...
(This is me speculating wildly on what these other programs could contain information on, and should be taken with enormous grains of salt):
- Biological remains, and what can be gleaned from them on the environments the beings evolved in; cell-structure, nutritional requirements, reproduction, ancestry/evolutionary history. Weapons applications of non-terrestrial biology.
- Intelligence gathering on off-world organizations. Spying on those watching humanity, maybe even using stolen alien technology to do so. Implications of using ET tech to spy on terrestrial competitors, both corporate and national. Implications if any of our visitors turn out to be biologically human (meaning their ancestors were taken from Earth and a viable breeding population of humans is kept part of the alien society even now, identical to us, perfect spies).
- Organic/machine interfaces - anything from physical control consoles, to mind/machine interfaces, to biologically-integrated technologies, purpose-grown artificial/synthetic life-forms, genetic engineering.
- Xeno-linguistics and communications. Alien languages: spoken, written, computemachine language/s, and maybe things we don't have an analogue for (IE the oft-reported telepathy, either naturally evolved or technologically achieved).
- Exo-politics - the nature of alien command and social structures (or lack thereof) and initiatives; policies on dealing with native life-forms (like us).
- Terrestrial foreign power intelligence gathering - what do other countries know/have and what are they doing with it? Given the reasons for the cover-up (weaponization), this would seem of paramount importance to the overall program.
- Recovered craft: testing and potential use thereof. As astonished as I feel writing this... have we taken recovered or reverse-engineered craft off-world ourselves? Do we use them for terrestrial espionage? A single alien craft, if useable by humans at all, could be a game-changing military asset, so I doubt this... but I can't call it "off the table".
- New (to us) physics - imagine what someone capable of traversing the space between star systems (or "parallel realities" if one prefers) knows about the nature of reality, that we humans do not. As the late Carl Sagan once said, "To bake an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe." Weaponization of ideas learned from alien understanding of physics (IE microwave or beam weaponry, gravity manipulation to achieve force fields, time distortions, or targeted gravitational disruptions).
- Materials science - compounds or isotopes not found in the Sol system or even guessed at. Atomic or sub-atomic level engineering. Imagine trying to understand objects that came from industrial-sized fabricators with integrated particle acceleration capable of "3-D printing" anything from hand-held devices to entire starships in minutes using nothing but hydrogen and helium as building blocks, engineering from the sub-atomic on up with integrated quantum-computing in every atom of the device. The possibilities, as astounding as I find it, of 3-D printing custom-engineered living beings or exact duplicates of existing organisms.
- Exo-computational devices and databases - consider what might be gleaned from understanding the alien version of a "computer". Imagine the data stored within: star charts, maps back to the point of origin or colonies and to every other inhabited biosphere within thousands of light years (or on a multi-galactic scale), medical data, historical data, entertainment like music or visuals, 3-D data storage including imagery and sounds from Earth's own past and/or countless other worlds under their observation. Not to mention insights into the minds of the people who made the technology: how they think and process data, at what speed, etc.
...and god knows what else.
Imagine if there's a silo that holds alien medical technologies: treatments or cures for diseases. The ability to re-grow lost limbs, to repair spinal damage or lost eyesight/hearing. Even if not applicable (yet) to human biology, the ideas that could come from this if shared with the medical community across Earth... all brought here incidentally in a "first-aid kit" aboard someone else's spacecraft. In defense of Zodiac, imagine the terrible weaponization potential.
Could we ever forgive these people for keeping secrets like this? For the crimes they've committed to do so? Even if they did what they felt was needed to protect national interests, at some point the base fact that we're not alone should belong to everyone. Because it really feels like what started as an attempt to hide technologies that could be weaponized if a competitor figured them out first has turned into "hiding everything we've done to hide that technology, and we can't mention aliens because that begs the question how did they get here, which brings us back to the technology", tech they don't know how to make more of.
Conclusion: Following "Lue's Clues", thoughts on and fear of the control group, disinformation, and questions
There is implication in information from Elizondo and Dr. Davis that there's been a clandestine organization controlling the UFO issue operating within the US Department of Defense for decades, a group which has repeatedly shielded itself from prying eyes. What they can't shield they reduce through propaganda to ridicule. If not in name or historical fact, this may as well be the Majestic 12 of UFO lore.
I write that name with a heavy heart, and with fear. People on these forums always snipe, "That's just what you want to believe," or, "Nobody wants to believe more than me, but c'mon".
I read those replies and every time think, "Do you know what you're saying? Have you read the Majestic documents? They're terrifying. Of course I don't want it to be real! I want it to be fake, like Robert Hastings said!" The reality they suggest is horrifying to me.
I've recoiled from, fled from, the possibility of the Majestic 12 for more than 30 years, since I first read the initial papers in Timothy Good's Above Top Secret in late 1989.
I with great trepidation read Stanton Friedman's TOP SECRET/MAJIC, hoping for some fatal flaw. I've read with interest (and often unease) these past few years everything Harry_is_white_hot--probably the lead researcher currently working on the topic--has put out about MJ-12. I keep hoping for that fatal flaw in the basic concept of a shadowy "men in black"-type group like this. No conspiracy can be that big and remain hidden, surely.
But objective reality is not influenced by what we want or would find more comfortable to be true; it simply is what it is.
That's not to say everything in the Majestic documents is real (I still hope to god it's not; they literally contain a directive on when to execute stranded alien beings to preserve secrecy), but the fact of a real organization filling that role--whatever its real history is--is for me no longer escapable after David Grusch.
I've had suspicions about AARO since its inception as AOIMSG, since the warning from Elizondo and Mellon about OUSD(I&S) in The Hill.
The re-org of UAPTF into AARO seems to me an attempt to regain control of the narrative after people like Elizondo and Mellon began to apply public pressure on the US Government to disclose what it knows about UFOs. What they can't keep secret, they ridicule: a powerful social tool.
For two decades, the US Air Force used Project Blue Book to gaslight not only the American populace, but the news media and the world, into thinking there was no "there" there in UFOs. That those of us interested in the topic were insane, to be socially ostracized, shamed, and shunned.
Blue Book was, it was later revealed by its former scientific advisor Dr. J. Allen Hynek, a public relations and propaganda program.
AARO is in its purpose no different, and will be the first place the news media turns to explain to them what is going on with the unfolding David Grusch story. Well, AARO or Neil DeGrasse-Tyson. Maybe Bill Nye.
The Grusch story is already being attached to the sensational Las Vegas "aliens in the backyard" tale - see ABC News Chicago, complete with X-files music! - scroll down the article to see them mention Mr. Grusch. Zodiac's tendrils in the press are twitching, and not even that much: just poke the bias toward mundanity they've nurtured in us for decades.
As the infamous quote goes:
"There's nothing to hide?"
"There's nothing to hide at all."
I don't know everything above and I'm absolutely very obviously speculating in places, on things I would once never have considered possible and which looked absolutely wild to my eyes even as I wrote them. I may stumble in some places but I think I've headed in the direction Lue Elizondo, Chris Mellon, Dr. Eric Davis, and others have pointed us in.
Mr. Elizondo's information, passed in pieces due to his NDAs, has been widely mocked as "Lue's Clues": deliberately mysterious and obfuscated. He's been derided as a grifter and con-artist, he's been doxxed, he's provided what he can at enormous personal cost to himself and his family. Stringing the information and hints that he's put out together, the picture not only becomes more detailed, it implies a conspiracy which in and of itself will be an ontological shock, beyond which lies even more shock, after shock, after shock.
If a nobody like me can read what Elizondo's getting at, why can't Mr. Moultrie, or Mr. Bray, or Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick for that matter? Do they not at least have questions? Are they so incurious? This is literally their job, at least on paper.
David Grusch has briefed AARO personnel on his extraordinary findings, and AARO still says, "We have no credible/verifiable indication of non-human intelligence." Saying little, they speak volumes.
The implications make me feel, appropriately I think: "somber".
I'll end with some brief thoughts from Lue Elizondo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jythx89ym38
Thanks for reading.
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Cracker Barrel | $20-$50 |
Round Table Pizza | 50-550 Points |
Einstein Bros. Bagels | $5-$200 |
Insomnia Cookies | $10 |
Noah's Bagels | $10-$80 |
Pilot Flying J | $10-$70 |
Dunkin Donuts | $5-$130 |
Casey's | 1000-7500 Points |
Safeway Rewards | 20-230 Rewards |
Noodles & Company | 750-6000 Points |
Buffalo Wild Wings | 2000-5000 Points |
Jersey Mike's | 48-144 Points |
Wendy's | 200-12000 Points |
Firehouse Subs | 6000-100000 Points |
Chuck E. Cheese | 50-600 Points |
Curiosity Stream | 4k/HD |
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Shopping Card | JCPenny | $8 |
Shopping Card | Office Depot | $6-$24 |
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Starbucks | $10-$30 |
Cracker Barrel | $20-$50 |
Round Table Pizza | 50-550 Points |
Einstein Bros. Bagels | $5-$200 |
Insomnia Cookies | $10 |
Noah's Bagels | $10-$80 |
Pilot Flying J | $10-$70 |
Dunkin Donuts | $5-$130 |
Casey's | 1000-7500 Points |
Safeway Rewards | 20-230 Rewards |
Noodles & Company | 750-6000 Points |
Buffalo Wild Wings | 2000-5000 Points |
Jersey Mike's | 48-144 Points |
Wendy's | 200-12000 Points |
Firehouse Subs | 6000-100000 Points |
Chuck E. Cheese | 50-600 Points |
Curiosity Stream | 4k/HD |
[We have 60+ Giftcards!!! Save a lot on food, DM to get the full list.]
REDEMPTION CODES | DURATION (MONTHS) | OUR PRICE($) | RETAIL PRICE($) |
Headspace | 2M | $6 | $39.99 |
Redemption Codes | Denomination | Our Prices($) |
Shopping Card | JCPenny | $8 |
Shopping Card | Office Depot | $6-$24 |
BEST SELLING | PRICE |
HBO MAX | $4-$5.5 |
Sling TV | $2-$8 |
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My Links GIFTCARDS | DENOMINATION |
Starbucks | $10-$30 |
Cracker Barrel | $20-$50 |
Round Table Pizza | 50-550 Points |
Einstein Bros. Bagels | $5-$200 |
Insomnia Cookies | $10 |
Noah's Bagels | $10-$80 |
Pilot Flying J | $10-$70 |
Dunkin Donuts | $5-$130 |
Casey's | 1000-7500 Points |
Safeway Rewards | 20-230 Rewards |
Noodles & Company | 750-6000 Points |
Buffalo Wild Wings | 2000-5000 Points |
Jersey Mike's | 48-144 Points |
Wendy's | 200-12000 Points |
Firehouse Subs | 6000-100000 Points |
Chuck E. Cheese | 50-600 Points |
Curiosity Stream | 4k/HD |
[We have 60+ Giftcards!!! Save a lot on food, DM to get the full list.]
REDEMPTION CODES | DURATION (MONTHS) | OUR PRICE($) | RETAIL PRICE($) |
Headspace | 2M | $6 | $39.99 |
Redemption Codes | Denomination | Our Prices($) |
Shopping Card | JCPenny | $8 |
Shopping Card | Office Depot | $6-$24 |
BEST SELLING | PRICE |
HBO MAX | $4-$5.5 |
Sling TV | $2-$8 |
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My Links GIFTCARDS | DENOMINATION |
Starbucks | $10-$30 |
Cracker Barrel | $20-$50 |
Round Table Pizza | 50-550 Points |
Einstein Bros. Bagels | $5-$200 |
Insomnia Cookies | $10 |
Noah's Bagels | $10-$80 |
Pilot Flying J | $10-$70 |
Dunkin Donuts | $5-$130 |
Casey's | 1000-7500 Points |
Safeway Rewards | 20-230 Rewards |
Noodles & Company | 750-6000 Points |
Buffalo Wild Wings | 2000-5000 Points |
Jersey Mike's | 48-144 Points |
Wendy's | 200-12000 Points |
Firehouse Subs | 6000-100000 Points |
Chuck E. Cheese | 50-600 Points |
Curiosity Stream | 4k/HD |
[We have 60+ Giftcards!!! Save a lot on food, DM to get the full list.]
REDEMPTION CODES | DURATION (MONTHS) | OUR PRICE($) | RETAIL PRICE($) |
Headspace | 2M | $6 | $39.99 |
Redemption Codes | Denomination | Our Prices($) |
Shopping Card | JCPenny | $8 |
Shopping Card | Office Depot | $6-$24 |
BEST SELLING | PRICE |
HBO MAX | $4-$5.5 |
Sling TV | $2-$8 |
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My Links GIFTCARDS | DENOMINATION |
Starbucks | $10-$30 |
Cracker Barrel | $20-$50 |
Round Table Pizza | 50-550 Points |
Einstein Bros. Bagels | $5-$200 |
Insomnia Cookies | $10 |
Noah's Bagels | $10-$80 |
Pilot Flying J | $10-$70 |
Dunkin Donuts | $5-$130 |
Casey's | 1000-7500 Points |
Safeway Rewards | 20-230 Rewards |
Noodles & Company | 750-6000 Points |
Buffalo Wild Wings | 2000-5000 Points |
Jersey Mike's | 48-144 Points |
Wendy's | 200-12000 Points |
Firehouse Subs | 6000-100000 Points |
Chuck E. Cheese | 50-600 Points |
Curiosity Stream | 4k/HD |
[We have 60+ Giftcards!!! Save a lot on food, DM to get the full list.]
REDEMPTION CODES | DURATION (MONTHS) | OUR PRICE($) | RETAIL PRICE($) |
Headspace | 2M | $6 | $39.99 |
Redemption Codes | Denomination | Our Prices($) |
Shopping Card | JCPenny | $8 |
Shopping Card | Office Depot | $6-$24 |
BEST SELLING | PRICE |
HBO MAX | $4-$5.5 |
Sling TV | $2-$8 |
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My Links GIFTCARDS | DENOMINATION |
Starbucks | $10-$30 |
Cracker Barrel | $20-$50 |
Round Table Pizza | 50-550 Points |
Einstein Bros. Bagels | $5-$200 |
Insomnia Cookies | $10 |
Noah's Bagels | $10-$80 |
Pilot Flying J | $10-$70 |
Dunkin Donuts | $5-$130 |
Casey's | 1000-7500 Points |
Safeway Rewards | 20-230 Rewards |
Noodles & Company | 750-6000 Points |
Buffalo Wild Wings | 2000-5000 Points |
Jersey Mike's | 48-144 Points |
Wendy's | 200-12000 Points |
Firehouse Subs | 6000-100000 Points |
Chuck E. Cheese | 50-600 Points |
Curiosity Stream | 4k/HD |
[We have 60+ Giftcards!!! Save a lot on food, DM to get the full list.]
REDEMPTION CODES | DURATION (MONTHS) | OUR PRICE($) | RETAIL PRICE($) |
Headspace | 2M | $6 | $39.99 |
Redemption Codes | Denomination | Our Prices($) |
Shopping Card | JCPenny | $8 |
Shopping Card | Office Depot | $6-$24 |
BEST SELLING | PRICE |
HBO MAX | $4-$5.5 |
Sling TV | $2-$8 |
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My Links GIFTCARDS | DENOMINATION |
Starbucks | $10-$30 |
Cracker Barrel | $20-$50 |
Round Table Pizza | 50-550 Points |
Einstein Bros. Bagels | $5-$200 |
Insomnia Cookies | $10 |
Noah's Bagels | $10-$80 |
Pilot Flying J | $10-$70 |
Dunkin Donuts | $5-$130 |
Casey's | 1000-7500 Points |
Safeway Rewards | 20-230 Rewards |
Noodles & Company | 750-6000 Points |
Buffalo Wild Wings | 2000-5000 Points |
Jersey Mike's | 48-144 Points |
Wendy's | 200-12000 Points |
Firehouse Subs | 6000-100000 Points |
Chuck E. Cheese | 50-600 Points |
Curiosity Stream | 4k/HD |
[We have 60+ Giftcards!!! Save a lot on food, DM to get the full list.]
REDEMPTION CODES | DURATION (MONTHS) | OUR PRICE($) | RETAIL PRICE($) |
Headspace | 2M | $6 | $39.99 |
Redemption Codes | Denomination | Our Prices($) |
Shopping Card | JCPenny | $8 |
Shopping Card | Office Depot | $6-$24 |
BEST SELLING | PRICE |
HBO MAX | $4-$5.5 |
Sling TV | $2-$8 |
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My Links GIFTCARDS | DENOMINATION |
Starbucks | $10-$30 |
Cracker Barrel | $20-$50 |
Round Table Pizza | 50-550 Points |
Einstein Bros. Bagels | $5-$200 |
Insomnia Cookies | $10 |
Noah's Bagels | $10-$80 |
Pilot Flying J | $10-$70 |
Dunkin Donuts | $5-$130 |
Casey's | 1000-7500 Points |
Safeway Rewards | 20-230 Rewards |
Noodles & Company | 750-6000 Points |
Buffalo Wild Wings | 2000-5000 Points |
Jersey Mike's | 48-144 Points |
Wendy's | 200-12000 Points |
Firehouse Subs | 6000-100000 Points |
Chuck E. Cheese | 50-600 Points |
Curiosity Stream | 4k/HD |
[We have 60+ Giftcards!!! Save a lot on food, DM to get the full list.]
REDEMPTION CODES | DURATION (MONTHS) | OUR PRICE($) | RETAIL PRICE($) |
Headspace | 2M | $6 | $39.99 |
Redemption Codes | Denomination | Our Prices($) |
Shopping Card | JCPenny | $8 |
Shopping Card | Office Depot | $6-$24 |
BEST SELLING | PRICE |
HBO MAX | $4-$5.5 |
Sling TV | $2-$8 |
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My Links GIFTCARDS | DENOMINATION |
Starbucks | $10-$30 |
Cracker Barrel | $20-$50 |
Round Table Pizza | 50-550 Points |
Einstein Bros. Bagels | $5-$200 |
Insomnia Cookies | $10 |
Noah's Bagels | $10-$80 |
Pilot Flying J | $10-$70 |
Dunkin Donuts | $5-$130 |
Casey's | 1000-7500 Points |
Safeway Rewards | 20-230 Rewards |
Noodles & Company | 750-6000 Points |
Buffalo Wild Wings | 2000-5000 Points |
Jersey Mike's | 48-144 Points |
Wendy's | 200-12000 Points |
Firehouse Subs | 6000-100000 Points |
Chuck E. Cheese | 50-600 Points |
Curiosity Stream | 4k/HD |
[We have 60+ Giftcards!!! Save a lot on food, DM to get the full list.]
REDEMPTION CODES | DURATION (MONTHS) | OUR PRICE($) | RETAIL PRICE($) |
Headspace | 2M | $6 | $39.99 |
Redemption Codes | Denomination | Our Prices($) |
Shopping Card | JCPenny | $8 |
Shopping Card | Office Depot | $6-$24 |
BEST SELLING | PRICE |
HBO MAX | $4-$5.5 |
Sling TV | $2-$8 |
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