Here's an interesting article from 1999.
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The Kennedy Family fearing 'souvenir hunters' initially requested police and other investigators to stay off their private beach.
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The aircraft registration package was found on the beach 'soggy but intact'.
What are the changes that this just floated to their own private beach? Seems like an odd coincidence to me.
Here is a link to the original: https://youtu.be/wwM7a_TiU4s?t=1543
I hope nothing happens, but this is quite something from 2015.
Edit: To give credit where it's due, here is the X post that brought it too my attention. https://x.com/_AlphaAnon/status/1810349936522805614
I've been experiencing something similar. Try listening to singling bowls or tuning forks on youtube. I know youtube sucks, but there is still a lot of interesting stuff on there that can't be found elsewhere. Just make sure you have uBlock Origin browser extension installed so you won't get any interruptions while meditating.
When I relax deeply while listening to these tones through headphones, I can strongly feel the vibrations in my body from head to toe. It's like sympathetic resonance. Something inside me tunes in to the tone I'm listening to. I find pure tones work best.. no birds chirping or waves crashing. Gongs are cool too depending on how they are played. The deeper you can let go, the more pronounced the feeling.
Basically, anyone who tries to connect will get that warning until the certificate is renewed on the server.
Here is an explanation I found on Quora.
When a user tries to access a website with an expired certificate, the web browser will typically display a warning message that the website is not secure. This is because the certificate is used to establish a secure connection between the website and the user's browser, and without a valid certificate, the user's browser cannot ensure that the website is genuine and secure.
If a user chooses to proceed to the website despite the warning, their browser may allow them to do so, but the website will be considered insecure. This means that any information transmitted between the user's browser and the website may be intercepted and viewed by a third party.
Hackers can take advantage of this situation by setting up fake websites that look similar to the original ones and try to trick users into entering their sensitive information. In this case, the expired certificate provides a false sense of security and makes it easier for hackers to exploit the users.
Imagine what he was thinking in that moment.