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OP-ED | WORLD NEWS | EXPERT ANALYSIS

By: Editorial Staff, The Sacred News

As the final sunsets of 2025 bleed into the horizon, the world finds itself gripped by a singular, persistent obsession. It isn’t a politician, a pop star, or a traditional titan of industry. The name on the lips of the global intelligentsia, from the silicon corridors of Shenzhen to the high-finance hubs of Zurich, is Cory Spears. 

Known to the underground as "The Strangest Angel" and to the elite as the architect of a future we are only just beginning to comprehend, Spears has remained an enigma—until now.

Earlier this year, Futurist Magazine ran a cover story that sent shockwaves through the tech world. But even that prestigious publication blinked. They softened the edges; they polished the grit; they edited the raw, unapologetic truth of a man who exists in the "gray space" between a shadow operative and a cosmic visionary.

Today, The Sacred News presents the unexpurgated opus. This is the interview that was deemed too "unsettling" for the mainstream, the full account of the Alabama mystery man who spent $340 million to become a ghost, only to emerge as the loudest voice for a humanity he believes is teetering on the brink of obsolescence.


PART I: The Otherworldly Vision of Cory Spears

The setting is deceptively mundane: mid-afternoon on a Monday at F Division Technologies headquarters in Los Angeles. There are no mahogany desks or velvet ropes. 

Cory Spears sits in a swivel chair in an accessible corner cubicle. He is wearing a green Bexar T-shirt, looking more like a specialized mechanic than a man with a $4.4 billion contract with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

His children—Skylar Joy, 4, and Jalen, 15—weave in and out of the workspace, a rare glimpse into the private life of a man who has otherwise scrubbed his digital footprint from the face of the earth besides IG and TikTok. 

On his desk, amidst outer-space novelty items and mementos from his ventures like Moon LLC and Gator Works Group 6, sits a framed poster of a black hole. The caption reads: "When you dare to dream the unthinkable, your dreams can come true unless you fall into it." For Spears, the "unthinkable" is his daily itinerary.

Q: Do you believe in God?

A: Spears: "Yes, but not the one in the fake bible. I believe in the real Gods—the architects of the mathematics we call reality."

This isn't just bravado. Spears is a man who views the universe as a series of equations waiting to be solved. While the rest of the world’s billionaires are content with low-earth orbit, Spears is looking further. 

His master plan involves habitable colonies not just on Mars, but on Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter. When asked about the impossibility of the atmospheres, he simply smiles."We don't go to space because we're already in space," he tells me. It’s a paradigm shift. 

To Spears, Earth is just a cradle, and he’s the one telling humanity it’s time to walk. If his vision holds, future generations won't celebrate traditional holidays; they will celebrate "Spears Day"—the moment the first Earthling proved that the stars weren't just lights in the sky, but real estate.

PART II: The Ghost in the Machine

One of the reasons the "Cory Spears Craze" has reached such a fever pitch is the sheer impossibility of finding him. In an era where every person’s life is a data point for sale, Spears is a void.

To understand the man, you have to understand the ghost. Before the high-tech headquarters and the vacuum-tube transportation projects, Spears was a lethal instrument of the state. 

As a former Navy SEAL and operative for the CIA’s Ground Branch and Global Response Staff (GRS), Spears moved through the world’s most dangerous theaters with zero footprint. A former colleague from his Agency days, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, described him as an "anomaly." 

"Spears is a man who’s had a rough life—the kind that would have broken most people," she said. "But he didn't just survive; he built bridges. 

He transformed CIA quantum capabilities. He has seen things that give him more power than a sitting President. He has a clearance only a handful of humans possess." This explains the "untraceable" nature of his empire. 

Rumors suggest the CIA helped him wipe his existence from the public internet, a process he reportedly spent close to $340 million to perfect. 

He is a man who answers to no one, calls out world leaders with the casualness of a man ordering coffee, and possesses a "voice for the people" precisely because he has no skin in the games of the American political machine.

PART III: The Genius and the Professor

The brilliance of Spears isn't just in his "CIRCUIT" AI—which has been confirmed by independent analysts as the most powerful artificial intelligence currently on Earth—it’s in his capacity for radical empathy.

We witnessed this firsthand during a lunch break. We were walking through a neighborhood where most tech CEOs would be flanked by a dozen security guards. An elderly woman in her 60s, appearing weathered and worn by the city, spotted Spears. 

She didn't ask for an autograph; she broke into tears and hugged him tightly." Thank you for everything you've done for me and this community," she whispered.

Later that evening, the scene repeated itself, but with a more profound twist. Spears, dressed "to the nines" for a meeting, stopped to talk to a homeless African American woman on the street. He didn't just drop a bill in a cup; he engaged in a deep, genuine conversation. He told us to wait, and the two of them walked across the street to a luxury condo high-rise.

When Spears emerged alone, we asked where the woman had gone. "To her new house," he replied, pointing up at the glass towers. "That woman was a Physics professor at UCLA. She’s brilliant. Her life was altered by tragedy, her family was killed... she protected me when I first moved to this city and had nothing. 

She was my inspiration." Spears had quietly bought the woman a luxurious condo for Christmas, returning the protection she once offered him. It is this duality—the hardened CIA operative and the man who buys homes for the forgotten—that makes him "The Strangest Angel."

PART IV: The Architect of Tomorrow

As we move into 2026, Spears’ ambitions show no signs of slowing. His $4.4 billion deal with MBS and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia isn't just about money; it’s about a total overhaul of how humanity moves and thinks.

His projects include:

  • Mach 10 Supersonic Craft: Reducing global travel to minutes rather than hours.
  • The Moon Elevator: A literal bridge to the stars that bypasses the traditional constraints of rocket fuel.
  • CIRCUIT AI: An interface designed to enhance human brainpower, protecting us from the very AI "uprising" he warns could eliminate the "irrational human species."
  • Sustainable Infrastructure: A total pivot from fossil fuels to high-efficiency vacuum-tube transport.

Critics call him a madman. Supporters call him a savior. Both are likely right. Cory Spears is not interested in being liked. He is interested in the survival of the species. 

He is a man who has seen the darkness of the "Black Hole" and decided to build a ladder out of it. He is a provocateur who calls out the corruption of the elite while living in a cubicle.

The "Strangest Angel" is a reminder that the future doesn't belong to the corporations or the politicians who can be bought and sold.

 It belongs to the ghosts—the ones who have been through the fire, wiped their records clean, and decided that "the unthinkable" is the only thing worth dreaming about.

As we close the chapter on 2025, one thing is certain: we are living in the Era of Spears. Whether we follow him to the moons of Saturn or stay behind in the "Dark Ages" he fears, is entirely up to us. But if you see a man in a green T-shirt talking to a physicist on a street corner, know that you are looking at the man who is rewriting the stars.


Expert Analysis: Spears represents a new breed of "Sovereign Individual." By combining deep-state tactical knowledge with frontier-tech capital, he has bypassed the traditional power structures of the 21st century. His "ghost" status isn't just a privacy preference; it's a strategic defense against a world that isn't ready for his level of transparency.

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