Last month, like many Americans, my husband and I were glued to our televisions as we watched coverage of unidentified flying objects appearing over our country and being summarily shot down by our military. The first object, the famous Chinese spy balloon that made a winding flight across our great country, sparked the mixture of fear and excitement when three other objects appeared shortly after, which remained a bit of a mystery.
Whether you’re a skeptic like me, who believed this was the start of the final escalation of hostilities between our country and our adversaries, or a believer who thought first contact was on the horizon, it’s been a month to cut the breath. However, government officials were quick to quell any concerns or rumors that we had shot little green men.
It seems that we are safe…at least from having started an intergalactic war that we would undoubtedly lose. But that still hasn’t stopped curiosity and the desire to dig deeper into what or who might be… out there.
Get caught bombing the pipeline? 1 spy balloon
The biggest environmental disaster of my life in Ohio? UFO story
Potential unrealized bond losses among dozens of banks? Alien Mothership pic.twitter.com/YgWaIdC1Xi
— Documenting the Capitalocene Era (@ALeftistMoniker) March 15, 2023
We need Jeff Goldblum
Independence Day was one of my favorite movies when I was a teenager. I know it’s corny and unrealistic, but fantastic at the same time.
How amazing to think that someone like Jeff Goldblum’s character would find the solution to give the “mothership” a computer virus, thereby saving the entire world from alien annihilation? While the concept of a “mothership” was laughable in the film, it is now finding its way into draft Pentagon reports.
Jeff Goldblum to Jurassic Park and Independence Day is my ultimate boyfriend. pic.twitter.com/Lv5yrNQG57
— MizFrizz 🇺🇲🌊 (@MizFrizz) July 5, 2021
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A report by the director of the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, and chairman of Harvard University’s astronomy department, Abraham Loeb laid the possible scenario that “An artificial interstellar object could potentially be a parent ship…”
The craft of the parents? Sounds like a fancy way of saying mothership.
The Pentagon’s AARO director and Harvard professor continue that this parent craft could release “many small probes on its close pass to Earth, an operational construct not too dissimilar to NASA missions.”
Before you start preparing your fallout bunker, it’s important to note that this is a draft report and a theory. He doesn’t certify that the Pentagon found a mothership… or did they?
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the scout
If the name Abraham Loeb sounds familiar to you, it should. I consider Mr. Loeb the rogue rock star of astronomy.
He has made waves in the community with various theories, including his search for extraterrestrial life via the concept of “technosignatures”. Bearing in mind that I’m not a Harvard scientist, the rudimentary explanation for a technosignature is the idea of extraterrestrial space junk…much like our derelict satellites or probes floating aimlessly in space or left on planets like Mars.
The Pentagon report in question which he co-wrote with Kirkpatrick is a draft dated March 7, 2023 titled, PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS ON UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENA.
This draft report States“With proper design, these tiny probes would reach Earth or other planets in the solar system for exploration, as the parent craft passes a fraction of the Earth-Sun distance – just as ‘Oumuamua’ did. .”
So what is ‘Oumuamua’?
Discovered in 2017, “Oumuamua”, which in Hawaiian means “scout”, was detected by astronomers. Its orbit and speed indicated that it could have come from outside our solar system.
“The coincidences between algunos orbital parameters of ‘Oumuamua and IM2 inspired us to consider the possibility of an object of interestelar artificial sea potentially una nave nodriza that liberates pequeñas sondas pendante su paso cercano a la Tierra, una construction… https://t.co/0nvYQNNloK pic.twitter.com/ERBTyEZwFX
— Federico Alves, economist. (@federicoalves) March 15, 2023
Mr. Loeb argued that he believed Oumuamua had been artificially made, more than likely some sort of artificial intelligence-driven technosignature by an alien civilization. Like I said, the errant rock star of astronomy.
Think about it; he is not a citizen journalist, UFO enthusiast or conspiracy theorist. He is a highly regarded professor at Harvard University.
But what about those objects we shot down last month?
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Are recent UFOs just a distraction?
Last month the US military shot down four objects; the Chinese spy balloon off South Carolina and three other objects over Alaska, Canada and Michigan.
When speculation arose that the other three objects could have been extraterrestrial thanks to with the commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) not “ruling it out,” the Biden administration was quick to allay any concerns that it had sparked a war of the worlds.
“I don’t think the American people need to worry about extraterrestrials, as far as these craft go. Period.” said National Security Council spokesman John Kirby. So if they weren’t aliens, what were they?
President Joe Biden said: “The current assessment by the intelligence community is that these three objects were most likely balloons associated with private companies, recreational or research institutes, studying the weather or conducting other research. scientists.”
So we spent up to $2 million with Sidewinder missiles that cost around $500,000 per pop to shoot down hobby balloons?
This statement is hard to believe if you don’t trust the government, which you probably shouldn’t.
Former head of the Pentagon’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, Lue Elizondo, said objects, “What’s happening now is you have low-end technology being used to harass America.”
This is one of the main reasons I resigned from the Pentagon in 2017; no one was paying attention. Thanks to the new legislation, we are now better prepared to monitor our skies. Keep in mind that the higher we look up, the more we will see.
—Lue Elizondo (@LueElizondo) February 12, 2023
I hope he is right because if we are this incompetent and easy to trigger then we have serious problems which are much worse than even I thought in the Ministry of Defense and the government.
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Do not lose hope
While the buzz about the UFOs we shot down last month has died down, our desire to research UFOs and extraterrestrial life continues. A four-second video of what has been dubbed the “Mosul Orb” posted by investigative journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp has caught the attention of UFO enthusiasts and the mainstream media.
The 2016 video shows a metal orb hovering over the combat zone in Mosul. The importance of studying and eliminating the stigma of UFO research and reporting is perfectly describe by Mr. Corbell, “As you know, we shoot things down over the United States of America without really identifying them before we shoot them down.”
Besides the obvious alien disaster movie-style storyline, this type of activity could also spark a crossfire between two countries leading to the destruction of much more terrestrial nature.
With our government finally studying these phenomena and civilians space jumping à la Elon Musk and Richard Branson, we all need to start taking our skies a little more seriously.
Is there life? I hope so.
Have they visited us or studied us without our knowledge? I hope not.
This is probably the worst time to study humanity if you are an alien civilization. After all, mom jeans are considered fashionable and the man bun still holds up.
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None of this bodes well if the Xenomorphs are watching.
Sigourney Weaver as Ripley in the first “Alien” pic.twitter.com/a17DAjJvS5
– jamieB (she/her) (@BakerJamiebaker) March 17, 2023
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