Disaster Alien Mothership Could Be In Our Solar System - Pentagon, Harvard - JUST LIKE IN THE MOVIES

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Pentagon officials said in a draft document last week that aliens could be visiting our solar system and releasing smaller probes like missions conducted by NASA when studying other planets.
A draft research report authored by Sean Kirkpatrick, the director of the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) and Abraham Loeb, chairman of Harvard University’s astronomy department was released on March 7 and focuses on the physical constraints of unidentified aerial phenomena.


"...An artificial interstellar object could potentially be a parent craft that releases many small probes during its close passage to Earth, an operational construct not too dissimilar from NASA missions," the report read. "These ‘dandelion seeds’ could be separated from the parent craft by the tidal gravitational force of the Sun or by a maneuvering capability."

The AARO was established in July 2022 and is responsible for tracking objects in the sky, underwater and in space – or possibly an object that has the ability to move from one domain to the next.
Congress tasked NASA to find 90% of all objects near Earth that are larger than 140 meters in 2005, which resulted in Pan-STARRS telescopes, according to the report.

UFO seen in clip released by Department of Defense. A Pentagon watchdog is launching a probe into the actions taken by the Department of Defense after a series of UFO sightings in recent years. (Department of Defense)

On October 19, 2017, the Pan-STARRS detected an unusual interstellar object that was later named ‘Oumuamua, or scout in Hawaiian.

The object was cigar-shaped, appeared flat, and was propelled away from the sun without showing a cometary tail, leading scientists to believe it was artificial.
Three years later, another object was discovered, the report noted, namely NASA’s rocket booster 2020 SO, which had no cometary trail. The report also said six months before ‘Oumuamua made its closest approach to Earth, a meter-sized interstellar meteor, IM2, crashed on earth and exhibited an identical speed relative to the Sun at large distances and an identical shape to ‘Oumuamua.

"With proper design, these tiny probes would reach the Earth or other solar system planets for exploration, as the parent craft passes by within a fraction of the Earth-Sun separation — just like ‘Oumuamua’ did," the authors wrote. "Astronomers would not be able to notice the spray of mini probes because they do not reflect enough sunlight for existing survey telescopes to notice them."

The research paper comes after a month of scrutiny over unidentified flying objects over the U.S. Most notably, a Chinese spy balloon was shot down, only after traversing across the skies over the U.S.

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For reference I believe this is a distraction.
 

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Why was the report written? Is it some speculative ‘random thing that’s possible sort of’ or was it commissioned in response to a specific event or piece of data? I mean a lot of stuff is possible, but we don’t write reports on it
Just seems a bit odd to release something that’s ‘yeah so this very specific but improbably scenario- might happen.’
Why was it written?
Maybe journalists are solely at fault for over-sensationalizing this stuff but I knew Abraham "Avi" Loeb was involved when I saw Harvard in the title. He's well known for speculating that ʻOumuamua could be of alien origin when it's likely just one of billions of interstellar rocks cruising through the solar system.

It's the academic version of autists speculating about the Fermi Paradox. Nothing wrong with it, but should not be given massive media coverage.

The abstract reveals why the paper was written for the Pentagon. To analyze UAP sightings:
We derive physical constraints on interpretations of “highly maneuverable” Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) based on standard physics and known forms of matter and radiation. In particular, we show that the friction of UAP with the surrounding air or water is expected to generate a bright optical fireball, ionization shell and tail - implying radio signatures. The fireball luminosity scales with inferred distance to the 5th power. Radar cross-section scales similarly to meteor head echoes as the square of the effective radius of the sphere surrounding the object, while the radar cross-section of the resulting ionization tail scales linearly with the radius of the ionization cylinder. The lack of all these signatures could imply inaccurate distance measurements (and hence derived velocity) for single site sensors without a range gate capability.

If the alien chicks aren't sexy, then I don't give a rat's ass.
Fucking an alien will be like fucking an intersex tranny with extra chromosomes if you're lucky. Or a poison-coated garbage disposal unit if you're not.
 
You want the aliens to come down and dominate the fuck out you. LOL

lol Not exactly.. More like a wish for some way to seriously.... change things up. Anything short of trying to wipe us out would be an improvement given the current state and direction of humanity. (not to mention tech and science boost) It would finally give us a kick in the ass and put an end to the endless 'humanity bad' nihilism. And finally make clear the importance of moving into space. I mean i'll put it this way... it's better than waiting for a fucking meteor, super volcano or societal collapse.


If the alien chicks aren't sexy, then I don't give a rat's ass.

And then there is that perspective aspect... lol
 
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Why was the report written? Is it some speculative ‘random thing that’s possible sort of’ or was it commissioned in response to a specific event or piece of data? I mean a lot of stuff is possible, but we don’t write reports on it
Just seems a bit odd to release something that’s ‘yeah so this very specific but improbably scenario- might happen.’
Why was it written?
It's almost like it's a grift.
 
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Any species of advanced technology capable of travel across solar systems, galaxies or further, would not send biological units - assuming they are a biological species, they would send Drones, UAV's, Rovers and all of them are robots.

Of course, the most likely scenario of meeting an advanced species is that they are robots or highly advanced AI like the reapers. The chance that they are here for peace and warm cuddles is cope. They're here to strip mine, then irradicate us.
 
I don't care about aliens anymore. Humans can barely cope with animals and each other. The retards in power don't know to keep their mouths shut in the dark forest.
 
A lot of 'could's and 'probably's in the article. Well 3 and 1, but still.

Congress tasked NASA to find 90% of all objects near Earth that are larger than 140 meters in 2005, which resulted in Pan-STARRS telescopes, according to the report.
Not to be too autistic, but how do you know you found 90% of something if you don't know how many things are out there?
 
2020.
>Coof.
>Lockdowns.
>BLM.
>Stolen Election.
>Shipping Crisis.
>Coof, again.
>"Vaccines"
>Canada revolts.
>Monkeypox.
>Ukraine.
>Troon agenda.
>Epidemic of "Sudden Death".
>Farmer's being gypped.
>Heating/Power Crisis.
>Mysterious food shortages.
>Ukraine, again.
>"Bird Flu".
>Weird weather patterns all over the world causing disasters.
>Inflation.
>Ohio train thing.
>Impending financial collapse.
>lol, let's roll out the aliens.

Yeah, anyone who doesn't think agenda 2030 is in full swing is a fucking retard.
 
Any species of advanced technology capable of travel across solar systems, galaxies or further, would not send biological units - assuming they are a biological species, they would send Drones, UAV's, Rovers and all of them are robots.
This is assuming a materialist conception of the phenomenon, which is likely not the case when you take a Fortean perspective. If they're ultraterrestrials, in the vein of John Keel's conceptions (i.e. the Fifth Tower, Mothman Prophecies, etc.), then it's not even an entirely physical phenomenon. Regardless, the core of the entire phenomenon is fucking with people in ways that are often direct consequences of people's non-physical conduct (i.e. seeing a weird light, and it seems to notice you as you notice it). It's almost egomaniacal to assume some external and alien intelligence would be anything akin to us or to our limited experience of the universe.
 
Oh hey. Project Bluebeam is a go.

Let me guess the script: "Make a one world government, earthlings."


XCOM 2 wasn't supposed to be a documentary.
Don't forget my bets:

"The people you call "white" or "european" are the result of our experiments, so there is no white homeland. White dominated countries must be opened to the Global South"

"Children are very intelligent and are the future. So you must affirm their gender and allow them to be sexual with adults"
 
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2020.
>Coof.
>Lockdowns.
>BLM.
>Stolen Election.
>Shipping Crisis.
>Coof, again.
>"Vaccines"
>Canada revolts.
>Monkeypox.
>Ukraine.
>Troon agenda.
>Epidemic of "Sudden Death".
>Farmer's being gypped.
>Heating/Power Crisis.
>Mysterious food shortages.
>Ukraine, again.
>"Bird Flu".
>Weird weather patterns all over the world causing disasters.
>Inflation.
>Ohio train thing.
>Impending financial collapse.
>lol, let's roll out the aliens.

Yeah, anyone who doesn't think agenda 2030 is in full swing is a fucking retard.
Jung often said as social change happens, UFO sightings increase. For the government to sign on to this BS is just insane. Jung's hypothesis was that they were purely escapist fantasies in response to an inhospitable environment.
 
I feel almost certain that aliens would take one look at the current globohomo shitshow, laugh their asses off, and go the fuck home. If I were an alien, I’d be looking at earth like a crappy sitcom. Possibly even worse than the ‘little girl is an actual obvious creepy robot’ one?

Harvard, fucking lol.
 
This is assuming a materialist conception of the phenomenon, which is likely not the case when you take a Fortean perspective. If they're ultraterrestrials, in the vein of John Keel's conceptions (i.e. the Fifth Tower, Mothman Prophecies, etc.), then it's not even an entirely physical phenomenon. Regardless, the core of the entire phenomenon is fucking with people in ways that are often direct consequences of people's non-physical conduct (i.e. seeing a weird light, and it seems to notice you as you notice it). It's almost egomaniacal to assume some external and alien intelligence would be anything akin to us or to our limited experience of the universe.
Isn't this basically what that Art Bell caller said?
 
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Loeb's a True & Honest believer in the ayys visiting us. He's also a True & Honest Jew so I don't know how he does that balancing act. He was on Rogan a while back, interesting interview. He's one of the few camera-facing "scientists" to actually implore academics to be humble in the face of their endevour, and not become arrogant once they have a few theories under their belt. I admit, I liked that.
What the fuck would they want with us that they can't get without ever coming near Earth?

Water? Plenty of comets and ice moons.
Metals? Asteroid belts and other planets.

Maybe they're after Bad Dragon Dildos?

I'm pretty sure they aren't coming here to use us as food. If they've got the tech to go superluminal and then lurk around for a few decades, they don't need to use us for food.

Slaves?

Yeah, they can just ask the US why they should pick their own fucking cotton.
We're the petting zoo.
 
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