
THEY THOUGHT THEY WERE FIGHTING BIG PHARMA—BUT THE REAL DARKNESS WAS WAITING FOR THEM INSIDE THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING
The world saw a PR stunt. The media saw two unhinged activists scaling the most famous skyscraper in America. But for those of us who know how to read the symbols, how to decode the patterns, the Empire State Building climbers on Wednesday morning were not just a headline—they were a warning. A warning that someone is trying to flush the “whistleblowers” out of the shadows before the next big curtain drops.
Let’s rewind the tape. At 5:45 a.m., two individuals—identified later as “Aiden” and “Maya” from the group “Rise for the Cure”—began their ascent of the 102-floor Art Deco monolith. They were carrying signs demanding the FDA release clinical trial data for a new class of synthetic mRNA “boosters.” The mainstream press immediately painted them as “eco-terrorists” and “attention-seekers.” CNN called it a “reckless disruption.” The NYPD’s chopper footage showed them clinging to the cold steel of the spire, banners flapping in the Hudson River wind.
But here’s what the corporate media didn’t tell you—and what the deep-state gatekeepers are desperately hoping you’ll forget by tomorrow’s news cycle.
First, the timing is everything. This climb happened exactly 24 hours before a closed-door Senate hearing on “vaccine adverse event reporting system integrity.” That hearing was supposed to be held in the same building where, in 1945, a B-25 bomber crashed into the 79th floor. That crash? Officially “pilot error.” But declassified documents show the pilot was a WWII vet who’d been given experimental “anti-anxiety” drugs from a Rockefeller-linked lab. The Empire State Building has been a silent witness to the pharmaceutical-military-industrial complex’s dirty laundry for nearly a century.
Second, look at the climbers themselves. “Aiden” is a former data analyst for the CDC’s Vaccine Safety Datalink. He resigned in 2022 after he claims he was ordered to delete a dataset showing a 340% spike in myocarditis among 18- to 24-year-olds. “Maya” is a licensed pharmacist who lost her license after she refused to administer a batch of shots that had been stored at temperatures that should have destroyed the lipid nanoparticles. These are not random activists. These are insiders who went “off the reservation.” And someone wanted them silenced—or worse, made to look like lunatics.
Notice how the NYPD negotiators spent three hours talking them down, but no one—not a single journalist—asked what happened to the documents they were carrying. According to an anonymous source in the NYPD’s emergency services unit (who spoke to me on the condition of anonymity because he’s terrified), the climbers had a waterproof satchel containing a USB drive and printed spreadsheets. When they were finally brought inside, the satchel was “secured” by a plainclothes agent who did not identify himself as NYPD. That satchel has not been seen since.
This is where the “hidden truth” gets truly dark. The Empire State Building is not just a tourist trap. It is a transmission tower—literally. The spire was originally designed as a mooring mast for dirigibles, but it was secretly retrofitted in the 1950s to house a top-secret microwave relay station for the NSA’s predecessor, the Armed Forces Security Agency. To this day, the building’s observation deck has no cell service, but the top three floors are off-limits to the public. Why? Because that’s where the “weather monitoring” equipment is? Please. That’s where they route the data from every “smart” device in a 50-mile radius.
Now, think about the symbolism. The climbers were trying to reach the spire—the very antenna that, according to whistleblowers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, was used in a 1976 experiment to test “crowd-control microwave frequencies” on the population of Manhattan. That experiment was called “Project Pandora.” It was buried. But the spire still works. And these two kids—bless their hearts—they were trying to jam the signal. They were trying to broadcast the truth from the same tower that has broadcast lies for 80 years.
The media wants you to laugh at them. “Look at the crazy kids who thought they could fight Big Pharma by climbing a building!” But that’s the oldest trick in the playbook: ridicule the message by ridiculing the messenger. Remember the guy who tried to hang a banner on the Statue of Liberty’s torch? He was labeled a “daredevil.” But his banner read “JFK Jr. Is Alive.” Nobody laughs about that now, do they?
And here’s the part that will really make you “stay woke.” The climbers were arrested and charged with “reckless endangerment” and “trespassing.” But the judge who issued the arrest warrant? Judge Harold P. Morrison. His father, Harold Morrison Sr., was a senior executive at Pfizer in the 1990s. His mother sat on the board of the New York Blood Center, which has been a major distributor of experimental plasma therapies. The family owns a condo on the 62nd floor of the Empire State Building. Coincidence? In the world of deep-state chess, there are no coincidences.
The real story isn’t that two people climbed a building. The real story is that the establishment is so terrified of a few spreadsheets and a USB drive that they were willing to risk a national security operation to stop it. Why didn’t they just shoot the climbers? Because they couldn’t. The Empire State Building is a “soft target” in the heart of the city that never sleeps. A shooting would have triggered a massive investigation. A “rescue” and a “psychiatric hold”? That’s a quiet burial.
So, what happens now? The climbers are being held at Bellevue under a “mental health observation” order.
Final Thoughts
Having covered everything from petty trespasses to high-stakes political protests, the Empire State Building climbing incidents always strike me as a perverse kind of American ambition—a desperate need to conquer a symbol, not the sky. While the climbers often frame their actions as artistic or political statements, the grim reality is that they are reckless narcissists endangering first responders and pedestrians for a fleeting headline. In the end, the building stands silent, indifferent to their stunts, a monument to the sobering truth that some heights are meant to be admired, not conquered by fools.