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Pingcognito is a research system that tracks the people in Xanadu, the oldest blockchain in the world. It was discovered by Marie-Lynn, an OSINT and Information Security Researcher from Montreal.

This website tracks over 20,000 performers who move along our narrative. The information shared on this website is not secret. It is simply never promoted to the general public. It’s part of the Great Easter Eggs Hunt of History.

Birthdays (5) | Events (2)

December 31, 2025

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All the knowledge that is not of the senses, not of the intellect, not of the heart but is the property that exclusively belongs to the deepest aspect of your being...the knowledge of your spirit.
- Hilma af Klint


5 Birthdays Today

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George C. Marshall   (1880 — 1959)

3rd United States Secretary of Defense

George C. Marshall, 3rd United States Secretary of Defense, was born on December 31, 1880 as George Catlett Marshall, Jr., in Uniontown, Pennsylvania and died on October 16, 1959 in Washington, District of Columbia. Born 1 day apart Notable people are b

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Jacques Cartier   (1491 — 1557)

French-Breton maritime explorer for France

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John Denver   (1943 — 1997)

American country and folk singer, songwriter, and actor

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Donald Trump Jr.   born on December 31, 1977.

Eldest child of Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of the United States, and his first wife, Ivana Trump.

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Anthony Hopkins   born on December 31, 1937.

Welsh actor

2 Events
On This Day

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U.S. President Harry S. Truman delivers Proclamation 2714, which officially ends hostilities in World War II.

It happened on December 31, 1946


Featuring: Harry S. Truman.

XANADU BLOCK 1857-4.1231  

Queen Victoria chooses Ottawa as the capital of Canada.

It happened on December 31, 1857


Featuring: Queen Victoria.

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- Carl Sagan