An Interstellar Enigma and a Wall of Secrecy: CIA Won’t Confirm or Deny Existence of “Alien Mothership”
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An interstellar enigma and a wall of secrecy: CIA won’t confirm or deny existence of “alien mothership”
by Willow Tohi, Natural News: The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS exhibits unexplained acceleration and composition, challenging scientific norms. Harvard’s Avi Loeb suggests its anomalies could indicate an artificial, technological origin. NASA has publicly classified the object as a natural comet, despite its puzzling behavior. The CIA has refused to confirm or deny possessing any records on […]
The orbital coincidences of 3I/ATLAS reignite the scientific debate. NASA considers it a natural interstellar comet, but anomalies in its orbit, composition, and material ejection raise doubts. Is it simple physics or a mystery yet to be explained?
Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Ignites Debate As CIA Declines To Confirm Records
ANN ARBOR – An interstellar object passing briefly through the solar system has sparked renewed debate at the intersection of science, national security, and public trust—less because of what astronomers have found, and more because of what U.S. intelligence officials will not say. The object, known as 3I/ATLAS, is only the third confirmed visitor ever observed entering the solar system from beyond it. Like its predecessors—ʻOumuamua in 2017 and…
Beyond Earth’s Borders: How 3I/ATLAS and Planetary Defense Are Shaping U.S. Strategy Amid Global Turmoil
USA HERALD — SPECIAL REPORT [USA HERALD] - In a world roiled by geopolitical flashpoints and military brinkmanship, a cosmic wildcard has emerged as an unlikely but increasingly influential factor in U.S. and global defense strategy: the interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS. Spotted streaking through the solar system last year by NASA’s Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) In the wake of rising global conflict and the dramatic c
Is 3I/ATLAS Artificial? NASA Detects 'Anomalous' Radio Signals From Ancient Comet Visiting Our Solar System
In a time when the night sky seems mapped out and predictable, one traveler from the deep galactic dark has come to remind us that the universe can be mysterious. NASA's Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System found the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in Chile on July 1, 2025. It has quickly become the most talked-about celestial object of the decade. This visitor moves at an astonishing 58 kilometers per second and is not affected by our Sun'…
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