Dr. Eamonn Ansbro, a senior SETI researcher, shares findings from extensive analysis of UFO sighting data, revealing a significant orbital pattern with a period of approximately 65 minutes, indicating a potential monitoring program by these intelligences. Ansbro discusses the altitude and maneuverability of UFOs, suggesting the existence of a "mothership," and speculating about their interest in areas where human activity poses risks. He addresses the scientific community's resistance to UFO studies, advocating for a shift toward incorporating broader perspectives, particularly among younger generations. His insights highlight the paradigm shift in the scientific approach to UFOs, emphasizing the implications for humanity's understanding of extraterrestrial life and our place in the universe.
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13/07/2023 - Is Earth under observation by non-human surveillance probes? This hypothesis is not unique to SETI astronomer Dr. Eamonn Ansbro.
In March 2023, AARO Director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick and Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Avi Loeb jointly published a scientific paper in which they hypothesized, among other things, that a mothership could approach Earth and release several small probes into the atmosphere. But what is considered debatable nowadays was considered taboo 20 years ago.
SETI astronomer Dr. Eamonn Ansbro of Ireland's Kingsland Observatory had already published a very similar hypothesis in July 2001. This hypothesis was met with resistance from the SETI community. According to his theory, super spacecraft move in the upper stratosphere or even farther from the Earth's surface, releasing special surveillance drones. These drones move in 660 orbits around the Earth, and where they intersect, UFO sightings are more frequent. "We have tested the theory over the years in 27 locations in eight countries, and it has been 80 percent accurate," Dr. Ansbro told Robert Fleischer. So what's up with this theory? If it proves to be true, it would be of paramount importance to humanity....