
David Heitz
Bio
I am a journalist with 38 years' experience. I write for Potent, Vocal's cannabis blog, and Psyche, where I share stories of living with schizoaffective disorder bipolar one. I have lived in a penthouse and also experienced homelessness.
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Pancake-serving space invaders and other strange reports of extraterrestrials. AI-Generated.
The author used artificial intelligence to create the images used with this article. Across the U.S., people have claimed to have had encounters with extraterrestrials. But not everyone describes little gray men. Some have described creatures that resemble reptiles, praying mantises … even penguins. A vegetable man creature also has been reported, as well as cosmic hippies. If that sounds unusual, wait until you read about the beings who served up pancakes to their witness.
By David Heitz10 days ago in FYI
The four types of space creatures reported on Earth. AI-Generated.
The author used artificial intelligence in the reporting of this article as well as to create the images. A UFO whistleblower pushing to have information about otherworldly beings released to the public recently said that four types of extraterrestrials have been reported on Earth.
By David Heitz10 days ago in Futurism
Hoarding and homelessness
Hoarding and homelessness are inextricably linked. According to a video made by Homeless and Housing Resource Center for homeless advocates, people who hoard are more likely to become unhoused. And unhoused people are more likely to hoard, studies show.
By David Heitz2 months ago in Lifehack
'Tall Whites': Legend of alien species makes resurgence in Trump era. AI-Generated.
The author used artificial intelligence in the crafting of this article. One of the earliest U.S. reports of alien encounters came in the 1960s. A soldier stationed as a weather watcher at Nellis military base in Nevada described seeing pale yet slender, graceful beings.
By David Heitz3 months ago in The Swamp
Opinion: Macho man Bruce Willis and my dad share shrinking brain disease
My dad died several years ago of frontotemporal degeneration, the same brain disease that afflicts Bruce Willis. It’s a cruel exit that can tear apart families. For years my mother, brother, and myself argued over what was wrong with my dad. He had trouble moving around but mostly he was very nasty and aggressive. This can be a hallmark trait of frontotemporal degeneration in the initial stages. Near the end the patient forgets how to talk, and even swallow.
By David Heitz4 months ago in Longevity







