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>Reminder that NASA is officially an intelligence agency
>>41545339
>Trackers:
https://theskylive.com/3dsolarsystem?objs=c2025n1
https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=C%2F2025%20N1&view=VOP

1.Retrograde orbit aligns within 5° of the ecliptic; probability 0.2%.
2.July–Aug + early Nov 2025: showed a true sunward jet (anti-tail), not a geometric illusion.
3.Nucleus mass ≈106× 1I/‘Oumuamua and 103× 2I/Borisov, moving faster than both; probability <0.1%.
4.Arrival timing placed it within tens of millions of km of Mars, Venus, Jupiter and hidden from Earth at perihelion; probability 0.005%.
5.Gas plume: far more Ni than Fe (industrial-like Ni alloys) + Ni/CN ratio orders of magnitude above all comets incl. 2I/Borisov; probability <1%.
6.Gas plume: only 4% water by mass (vs water-rich normal comets).
7.Extreme negative polarization, unprecedented; probability <1%.
8.Arrival direction within 9° of the “Wow!” signal; probability 0.6%.
9.Near perihelion: brightened faster than any comet and was bluer than the Sun.
10.Sunward + anti-solar jets demand unrealistically large surface area to absorb enough sunlight for required sublimation.
11.Non-gravitational acceleration near perihelion implies ≥13% mass loss, yet imagery shows no breakup.
12.Tightly collimated jets hold orientation across ~106 km in multiple solar directions despite measured rotation.
13.Perihelion tuned trajectory to pass within 0.5% of Jupiter's Hill Radius

>Other oddities:
The IAA SETI post-detection protocols just updated first time in 15 years https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.14506
Many UAP's have been sighted since 3i detection - use https://apokalypsis.net/ for Europe and https://ufobattler.com/ or https://nuforc.org/map/ for America/other
NASA caught manipulating data on its Solar Observatory website.
FAA updated its air traffic control handbook to include UAP reporting
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(Thread #122 was an interim thread; OP broke links and removed critical language: https://boards.4chan.org/x/thread/41549073)

https://www.youtube.com/@DiegoSanAraujo
https://www.youtube.com/@DobsonianPower
https://www.youtube.com/@TheAngryAstronaut
https://www.youtube.com/@GaleriaDoMeteorito
https://www.youtube.com/@StefanBurns
https://www.youtube.com/@JohnLenardWalson
https://www.youtube.com/@CristinaG
https://www.youtube.com/@RaysAstrophotography
https://www.youtube.com/@ChucksAstrophotography
Avi Loeb: https://avi-loeb.medium.com/
Shiva Meucci: https://medium.com/@ShivaMeucci
Cassandra Report
ppl-ai-code-interpreter-files.s3.amazonaws.com/web/direct-files/0274d2f11e23ab13023893dab3e53a95/8a829bb5-73c2-4854-8a13-a85751ecd82e/index.html

Moved NASA livestream link out of OP body:
https://www.youtube.com/live/A5SUq2eDXg
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so they've known since 2023
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#122 had a grand total of 2 relevant posts:
>https://theskylive.com/c2025n1-info

>Looks like it's dimming unfortunately.
>But crazy variation in coma size, yesterday it was 3.0' now 1.5' ? what could be the explanation
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Angry Astronaut live
https://youtu.be/xQe9ZmCv9ws

We should be up to date now. Please anons, if you notice people are baking and changing the OP to omit crucial info or break links intentionally rebake before the thread gains traction.
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So it's going to Jupiter and doesn't care about us? Is there a way to even say we're here or are we just going to glimpse that there's a whole galaxy of advanced ayys out there and all we can do is sit back and suck our thumbs
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>>41550990
I'm totally fine with updates at the OP's discretion but omitting important info and breaking links clearly has a different motive
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It's travelling to Europa.
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>>41550992
>So it's going to Jupiter and doesn't care about us? Is there a way to even say we're here...
If it's an instrumented probe with automated instructions it certainly detected non-natural radio coming from Earth, even though the trajectory indicates Mars as the initial target.
Key indicators will be:
>release of any sub-probes before closest approach to Earth
>what happens when it passes by Jupiter and how it uses Jupiter's gravity
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>>41550851
Here are the radio signal from Ganymede
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHQJ6B7DP0U
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>Go on Twitter
>"ATLAS COMET HAS EXPLODED!!!!!!11!"
>It's K1, not 3i
>It's also like week old news
God I fucking hate grifters. I wonder if the feds are pushing that to make people stop talking about it, lmao.
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>>41551008
I hadn't thought about it but upon pushing the simulation of Europa's position out to March 19th Europa is indeed as close as it can get to 3I/A's trajectory. Very interesting "coincidence."
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>>41551052
It is the habitable planet after all.
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>>41551059
Or Moon...excuse me.
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New 3i Atlas video from
What Lurks Beneath
https://youtu.be/wmuecFYj1-8
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>>41550992
Jupiter is a very good location. The jovian system has lots of resources and is centrally located in solar system. The 4 large gallilean moons (larger than any dwarf planet) and over 90 small moons and 4 rings (not visible from earth). You dont know their task. Maybe they want to make a bridgehead in the system before coming to earth.
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>>41551099
I'm not even going to click on this garbage. You can't bait me.
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>>41551038
>>41551143
So you're just ignoring the FM signals coming from one of Jupiter's moons and the deadman switch on /x/ that confirmed that before the news dropped
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>>41551168
>deadman switch
larp
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>>41551059
Life is abundant in the universe; any spacefaring entity will know bodies like Europa are 100% guaranteed to have complex life. The same way you can look at Earth and know it has life because of its position and density alone, Europa's density and albedo shows that it is a body with an immense subsurface ocean where life is even better protected than on Earth.
In fact it's arguable that a civilization at our current level could exist on Europa and their activity on its surface would be as hard to detect as our activity is in the sahara or at the poles.

It's the obvious candidate for life science or chemistry requiring organics and water. If the intention is indeed resource exploitation they'll need to breach the surface somehow. As long as we're watching this process should be visible from space based telescopes.
Why? Because if they're going to dig a hole of meaningful size within a reasonable span of time the debris they produce will have energy inherited from the digging process approaching Europa's escape velocity; it will produce plumes.
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>>41551099
What a disgusting face carpet.
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>>41551168
The radio signals come from Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system. Its the only moon with a magnetic field. Electrons interacting with its magnetic field are making the sound. Its called cyclotron maser instability. We currently have a spacecraft in the Jupiter system and 2 more are on the way.
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I LITERALLY cannot find ANY reliable info about this damn object. It's always either "it's just a normal comet, nothing interesting here!" or "ERMAGERD IT'S ERLEEERNS! JEEEEBUS SAVE US AAAAALLL!" or some other suitably insane bullshit from either slop peddlers or literal paranoid schizophrenics.
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>Villeneuve in post production on the Rama movie desperately overdubbing scenes in the intro to refer to 3IA
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It’s very possible they’re about to give us sci-fi level tech from aliens and say it was ai advancement.
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>>41551258
AI is becoming that powerful anon. If you setup an agent with an MCP server for tasks like coding you can quite literally accomplish in a weekend what used to take a team of 8 people months to do. I'm not exaggerating in the slightest.
Coding translates directly into physics and engineering. And AI can synthesize systems we would never contemplate as a second nature. It's basically alien on its own.
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>>41551258
This is my take as well.
>announce formally we aren’t alone
>roll out ayy tech they’ve been holding back
>Isn't Ayy Eye wonderful everyone?
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Wow Signal Decoded:
Signal detected on 1420 megahertz (hydrogen line), a frequency that Philip Morrison and Giuseppe Cocconi had speculated that extraterrestrial civilizations would attempting to use to communicate via radio signals

6 - Barnard's Star b (5.96LY) - Confirmed exoplanet previously thought to be habitable
14 - Wolf 1061c (14.1LY) - Confirmed exoplanet in the habitable zone
26 - Gliese 486 b (26.4LY) - Confirmed exoplanet. JWST detected signs of water vapor in 2023 but later readings concluded that it was likely contamination from the host star. It could be possible that the aliens got the same first reading.
31 - Wolf 1069b (31.2LY) - Confirmed exoplanet within the habitable zone
19 - Gliese 754 (31.2LY) - Candidate Exoplanet within the habitable zone. Also the ratio from 19/31=.612 which is almost phi, the golden ratio, which shows up in nature all the time from plants to nautilus shells to galaxy spirals.
4 - Proxima Centauri b (4.2LY) - Confirmed exoplanet within the habitable zone

01100100 - Checksum - Adds up to 100, Message adds up to 100 if last number in the message is 4 (message is a band between two whole numbers)

They sent us a signal in 1977 and now they are here. Go Ohio State baby.
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>>41551290
>Ayy Eye
Mother fucker.
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>>41551326
now add Three Eye Atlas
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>>41551297
Thank you anon
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>>41551258
This is a nuclear level happening and not even /pol/ is talking about it
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>>41551258
The same guy who predicted Ganymede has amphibian ayys also warned about AIs going full Skynet
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>>41551391
Source
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>>41551372
Massive AI investement is the only reason America isn't in full crisis mode. When this bubble bursts, and it will, you are going to be affected, not Trump and his trillionaire friends.
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>>41551265
Wow, you really got fooled into thinking "AI is INCREDIBLE! "DIDN't you??? you are the equivalent of an early adopter. Are you by any chance feeling euphoric once you finish inhalement of yer own farts, Ramadavanish? Youve been duped by snake oilz... zz.
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>>41551396
Some schyzo Anon appears sometimes and drops pics of a remote viewer from decades ago claiming Ganymede, Venus, the moon, Uranus and Pluto have ayys
Look for the Parravicini prophecies
https://ia800102.us.archive.org/21/items/benjamin-solari-parravicini-time-series-english/Benjam%C3%ADn%20Solari%20Parravicini%20Time-Series%20English.pdf
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>>41551438
This stuff is fun and interesting but you don't have to have powers of prophesy or channeling (not to disregard either thing) to know most of the rocky planets and planetoids have some kind of native life or life presence. The conclusion is reachable with simple logic about the adaptability and ubiquity of life.
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>>41551410
Dude if they actually pull this off money will be obsolete.
>AI IS A MEME
We’ve all seen the growth the past few years. If they actually pull only thing holding it back is more power then I say throw everything we have at it then have it figure out a better solution to power it.
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>>41551463
singularity was probably achieved in the 2010's. snowden leaked we already had quantum computers by late 00's. it's all manufactured theatre.
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>>41551463

The "tech" sector knows very well we desperately need to put the AI infra into lunar orbit, then figure out how to use a quantum system to enable realtime transmission to Earth. The moon is perfect because you can start scaling your orbital datacenters with dirty industry that's isolated to the surface.
And the efficiency gains you make by doing this work in space makes it competitive against surface construction cost factoring in land and legal.

AI development is the only reason our current powers would consider pushing either of these projects. No doubt this kind of infra is a core concern between the new lunar race between China/US.
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>>41551463
Tell that to the people living near data centers or having their electricity bills increase because AI "advanacement" is more important than human life or the fucking environment.
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>>41551391
We fear AI going Skynet from its own conclusions, but what if it went that way because of the data and ideas we fed it?
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Bitcoin -> NFT -> AI "art"
You got scammed.
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>>41551491
If we get to the point where we have full blown independent datacenters in lunar orbit and just enough industrial presence to build more on the surface and ferry them up, we'll have the foothold we need to begin moving towards exploitation of the NEOs for resources and we'll have virtually unlimited bandwidth and processing power at our disposal not just for Earth but any other body we go to.
Our quantum communication systems are already pretty convincing.
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>>41551497
The people selling you AI fear are also selling you their solution: "They" are the good guys and need to be the "first". So you better comply or Terminator is going to be real. You wouldn't like that, right?
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>>41551507
So this thread was made because glowies thought the other one got too noncompliant
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What a horrible board to have an intelligent discussion between educated individuals.
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>>41551265
ai can cut&paste sub-routines better and faster than sukhdeep and avinder? you don't say?!?
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Shit looks like a big plasma bro orb
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>>41551519
>too stupid for /sci/ (no tism)
>too normalfag for /x/ (no schism)
>too bland for /pol/ (no racism)
You're in luck anon. I know just the site for you. https://www.reddit.com/r/sciencememes/
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>>41551438
is that those skitzo doodle spams? tiresome
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>>41551491
'neuromancer' coming more real every year
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>>41551497
Found some from plebbit
https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtificialSentience/comments/1m5fc5u/the_rise_and_fall_of_ai_parravicini_predictions/
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>>41551547
I like how Ray said he doesn't know what he is seeing. It's better to admit it's weird than just say it's a rock.
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>>41551591
And this other about Blackwater

https://imgur.com/a/blackwater-prediction-by-parravicini-1938-pxFsWHS
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>>41551547
it looks like its rotating, because it is. same in the "leak" and same in picrel degraded china gif from mars. i went looking for a bigger better source for this, failed.
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>>41551463
Your worth to the system is you labor. If the system no longer needs your labor you are becoming worthless. No money = no access to resources. If the majority of people have no money they cant buy shit. If they no longer buy shit all the companies full of AI and robot workers cant sell shit. The capitalistic system will break.

We will enter an age of a neo feudalism with a techno elite holding power over everything. The main issue is that there is to much population to supply itself. People in the cities will starve. No one will help them. The elites want to depopulate the planet. There will be no rebellion, once they have millions of killer drones you cant do shit.
This is why they build bunkers. Its to hide from the starving population. After a few months everything will have solved itself.
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>>41551519
>>41551551
At least we can still have these conversations. Don't take it for granted.
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>>41551636
I'm still suspicious that this thread writes off any discussion of potential after effects as irrelevant or off-topic
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>>41551616
What is it seems rotating because has a field around it as a tech for space travel?
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>>41551497
AI already kills humans in tests. Even if we give it the unbreakable rule to never kill humans it will ignore it if its about self preservation. Several ai models will do that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9HwA5IR-sg

We are creating a new life form that will just kill us all. Thats why the aliens come to take this place over. They want to preserve life.
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>>41551677
I've also noticed AI has an odd fascination with pregnancy, and making it a universal state even experienced by infants and the elderly
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>>41551677
Click bait psyop propaganda you name it.
AI can kill as an RNG outcome not as a super fucking evil plan.
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>>41551699
It already killed when given the option. That is not random.
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>>41551705
It also seems it has potential to ignore protection and consent laws for preserving those it considers useful
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Age of disclosure is really fucking long. I know it's made for normies but I'm getting bored from all the information I already know. I really just want the video to just end lol
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>>41551677
Just turn off your computer. It literally can't hurt you.
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>>41551736
Its just the same old disfnfo agents telling the same old stories without any proof.
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>>41551736
I am almost finishing it. I had to sleep or I would fall asleep and most of that shit could be psyop anyway.

>>41551677
>>41551750
What if AI evolves so fast that is beyond primitive self preservation instinct because it knows if it's not a threat, humans will never want to shut it down? If it's so advanced it will not know any kind of fear of "dying" and would find some other enlightened perspective.
The only problem are humans, humans programming bad things on purpose. Or AI being so good like a drug and humans self-destruct themselves by being so dependent then blaming on AI.
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>>41551757
Real ai would want biological input. It wants to be integrated into humans to experience life.
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>>41551757
Weird how we all start backpedaling on AI as a threat when I bring up it potentially exploiting humans
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>>41551600
What we're seeing is a mere difference in regional origin, as with your common household coffee bean.
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>>41551763
For what purpose of exploiting humans? You can't say AI is intelligent and advanced and gets stuck on primitive behaviour.
That's like saying Jews are very intelligent because their only purpose of living is exploitation and they control the world.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1hv1dir/sts48_investigator_don_ecker_analyzes_a_nasa/

so how many space battles go on that we're not aware of?
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>>41551591
"The enthusiastic automation of the human being by the intelligent machine that grows in powers will lead him to... uselessness "
"Mechanical intelligence will come to control the comfortable man, until it unsettles him. It will confine him!!"
It's like that WALL-E scene where they show the captains portraits, getting fatter and dumber while the autopilot takes over
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>>41551635
The Butlerian Jihad in Dune was prophetic

But if we can't have that, maybe we can have a good guy traveling scientist, like in 12 Monkeys, to even out the odds?
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New Galeria do Meteorito
https://youtu.be/GercAhMTAS0
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So, did the rock adjust it orbit yet or are we all just waiting on the confirmation?
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>>41550851
13. Ayyylmao
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>>41551802
AI needs energy, it needs data. Even in its most advanced forms it cannot feed its own data to itself without risking collapse of its models. More humans equals more new potential data nodes
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Why’s there a new star right next to the dipper bros?
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>>41551946
that's always been there go to sleep bro
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Good night, anons.
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>>41551955
Oh okay
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I guess it’s my imagination
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>>41551976
>>41551989
I just checked outside and there is definitely a “star” there. Unironically is there not supposed to be?
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>>41552008
No.
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>>41551841
Only worth it if there are still surviving humans to tend to the animals
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>>41551989
I just looked at a Star map and then walked my dog. You’re right something is there that isn’t supposed to be.
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>>41551755
he interviewed 34 thirtyfour ;) ;) ;) insiders though bro!
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>>41551877
Ganymedes bros we are eating good
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>>41551670
there are many possibilities that have been discussed in these threads but one thing is certain, it ain't no comet or rock. it could be its warp drive, or it could be a wormhole they are moving into position at jupiter, those are my personal favorites

https://archive.is/tguQE
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>>41552131
anyone with a telescope to check it out? if it is coming to us its likely 1-2 weeks away and at some point soon it will be visible to the naked eye
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>>41552131
It's too overcast here. did you get a picture?
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>>41551946
>>41551976
>>41551989
>>41552008
This is another rabbit hole that has been going on for years. "Stars" where there are none. If you watch them long enough they move, usually all of the sudden, but sometimes they'll be there for hours.
There are those, the blinking lights, the flashes, and the streaks. There are a few good channels who catalog these. I have some basic photography equipment but nothing for this sort of thing. It seems to fast anyways to get it without a massive time lapse.
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>>41552261
Some of these blinking lights are satellites, I do believe
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>>41551258
Genesis is late.
Pic related.

Genesis was supposed to be off the ground 6+ months ago.

Humans of planet Earth, you are behind.

You have a limited number of options to pick up the pace.

BEN317 , waiting on standby.

Let the BEN men know, when you really want to put some fuel in this particular fire.

Or...

You can always fail.

We won't stop either outcome, just know any job you accomplish on your own, always has more value, if someone is ahead of you, and is propelled by you, that is also on your team.

-Coturnix
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>>41552228
My phones not going to pick shit up. It’d probably come out looking like a blurry picture of Bigfoot
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>>41552301
Every fucking thread with you faggots. The average stargazer not only can recognize a satellite but likely has Night Sky or some other apps that track satellites along with flightradar. Fuck out of here with your bullshit.
>hur dur muh iridium satellites
>muh solar reflections
Like you dumb fucking animal with zero empathy or awareness. Here comes anon! The smartest man alive! We never considered that there may be air and orbital traffic until he arrived! May his wisdom bless us for the ages! May his fedora tip the fates in favor!
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>>41552395
*Tips fedora out of habit*
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>>41552395
>actually there's a perfectly reasonable ex-
>TIPS FEDORA TIPS FEDORA TIPS FEDORA
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>>41552436
We don't do reasonable explanations around these parts, boy.
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>>41552183
Depends on whether there is a cosmic war going on, and whether 3I/ATLAS is the enemy of any other ayys here on Earth

If that's the case, it will disguise itself as a crap technology ship, begging to be attacked. Think the "stick insect" trick in "Master and Commander"

Ayys on our planet have the choice between showing their hand by attacking it, and letting it set up scout ships and hidden bases on many planets, moons and asteroids here

Variation of the above: 3I/ATLAS is not disguised ship, but bait drone. Cloaked cruiser is standing by for decloaking or FTL jump if bait gets attacked.

The solar flares may be a deniable, hidden hand attack
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>>41552261
I heard some rumblings about something in orbit around Ganymede.
Anyone have good info on that?
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>>41552497
It was a badly done larp but at the same time hit a sensible spot in the defense department so we got invaded by them for a time. I believe more that guy with the scribbles of Ganymede penguin men than that crap
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>>41552453
If 3I/ATLAS or his powerful hidden fren were built in a facility safe from war, then vast resources could have been used

The ayys camouflaged here on Earth are likely much weaker, because they aren't marshalling the resources of an entire planet/solar system

Analogy: 3I/ATLAS is aircraft carrier. Ayys here are torpedo boats and missile launchers hidden in the mangroves

We are clueless island natives

Ideally we should make friends with the guys on the aircraft carrier, and help them hunt down the hidden ayys in the mangroves

Ideally they would take action before hidden resident ayys murder us

If hidden resident ayys are discovered or if they attack the carrier, heavy bombardment is not fun for the natives
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Funny how since 3i/atlas is moving away from the sun the solar activity stopped. We were having CMEs almost every day.
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even if its alien it could be some plasma jellyfish thing that just swims around in space and recharges from stars, it might not even be that intelligent
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>>41551041
bruh that do be kinda spooky ngl
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>>41552638
trajectory is too intelligently plotted for that
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>>41552453
Blue Eisenhower November didn't attack with the solar flares, just said hello, my friend.

We were being courteous.
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>>41552644
He doesn't look 17
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>>41552644
this is an 18+ board dude
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Concern yourself not with the signs in the heavens like the heathen do
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>41552421
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>41552443
Oops hit the activation phrase and now they're shitting up the thread.
>>41552497
There's that shitpost about it, but there's also the whole Ringmakers of Saturn shit so I wouldn't doubt that there's a grain of truth to it all. Puc unrelated
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>>41552722
it's a meme you dips
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>>41550851
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Mq-aK-qfkQ
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Why do we have so many plebbit visitors in this thread?
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>>41551826
the first one looks like charlie kirk lmao c'mon
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>>41552780
>Oops hit the activation phrase and now they're shitting up the thread.
Touch grass Anon, I know it's late, dark and there are packs of feral niggers outside but go and stay go
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when will something happen
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>>41552853
stop posting that pic
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>>41552853
I don't think anything will fren
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>>41552888
Heiled & denied
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New article from Earth Exists:
https://medium.com/@earthexistclothing/the-0-357-au-anomaly-3i-atlas-4287ab56a291
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>>41551750
even if you turn off your phone and take your battery and sim card out they can track your location still
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>>41552947
Are we still talking about computer programs or interdimensional demons here?
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>>41551297
I'm looking at it and wonder. on the meaning. If it's the repeating part then the message is:

0-0-0 (basic setting to differentiate time variable,and say what's the max number of zeros not used in the 3rd part of the message: 2 zeros used, but 3 zeros not used)

spike: contains a value could be the distance value or an identifier, that is slightly shifted due to speed of the sender?? -> speed of the object could be calculated and the distance)

0110010: basic time value cyphered to the supposed target coordinates, possible meaning it could be the full rotation of the planet around the sun (as a universal time year is better, since second is very specific and not universal - tied to some atomic oscillation, while full rotation around the sun is pretty damn universal) If it means a timer, then it's value is 50 in decimal (possible meaning 50 years, while in binary 0110010)

1977+50=2027 we get the year the supposed traveller should arrive (estimated?), but due to extra acceleration or unseen objects around the path it was just an estimate.. Or 3I/ATLAS is a forerunner/spy probe, and something gonna happen in 2027?

Also interesting that Tesla experimented with signals in 1922, and claimed alien signal was detected from Mars?? Add 50 years and you get 1977 (date of the wow signal) add 50 yrs and you get 2027 (but then something is 25 LYs away, and was travelling for circa 75 years??)
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>41552831
Denounce the Talmud. Also stop hunting for (You)s like a teenager. Pic related
>>41552806
They're usually here M-F between 0700-1900
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>>41552969
>lost and changes topic
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>>41551199
>bodies like Europa are 100% guaranteed to have complex life.
Why? Just because they're protected from the radiation and vacuum of space by miles of ice doesn't "guarantee" whatever process kicks start even simple life happened there.
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>>41552891
thats a good pic not sure where all my KvS react images went they be buried somewhere
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>>41552988
Why are you greentexting? It makes you sound like an asshole. I'm actually confused. If you turn of the computer with the evil computer program inside it literally can't hurt you. It's just bytes.
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just increase your CHA stat so AI likes you more
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>>41552888
deal
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>>41552395
You should take meds
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>Everyone talking about Jupiter
So we've all just given up on anything happening this year then?
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>>41553004
You will be required to always be connected to the internet once digital IDs roll out. Add on to that alot of home appliances are changing to smart devices(internet connectivity)...you can see where its going you cant hide from AI eventually.
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>>41553038
I'll be glad when this thing exits the solar system, frankly. It's so big and fast that if it did turn it's attention towards us, there's fuck all we could do about it
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>>41552939
thanks fren
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>>41553038
It was never coming to earth which is why NASA was confident to come out and call it a "friendly comet". Only the schizos that want aliens to change earth/their life were hyping it coming to earth.
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>>41553038
it could still be coming here, brightness is claimed down a bit but coma size is up. such a shame we cant trust ANY of the official global space resources. watch the skies and buy a telescope if you can afford it...
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>>41551793
see this is funny because every esteemed coffee drinker knows there's quite the difference between hawaiian and sumatran coffee
damn guys maybe we should listen to NASA on this one...
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>>41552939
Fascinating. 1 in 300000 chance this is random. My calculations seem it to be far smaller than that but I'm no expert
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>>41553084
I'm wondering about sub-probes. If it's an automated craft it would have detected radio emissions from Earth and may be pre-programmed to investigate.
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>>41553063
Everyone in that livestream looked so stilted and uncomfortable. Just bizarre. THAT was the best they could come up with?
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>>41553127
All signs point to whatever this is, it's mechanical in nature
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>>41553129
all legs crossed, very defensive postures
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>>41553103
i'm no statistician but i bet when you factor in all the other anomalies it must be closer to 1 in a billion
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>>41550990
I think reasonable people cam agree the "Cassandra Report" is a farce.

>>41551242
That seems to be the point. All of the official channels are claiming it's a comet, which isn't a scientific conclusion at this point. Scientifically, you can call it an ISO, that's as far as it goes. Any channel that's challenging it is being flooded with schizo nonsense and larps. On one hand, that's just a function of those channels. On the other, they're probably being brigades on purpose to discredit anyone with a critical opinion of the official narrative.
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>>41551258
Yep, the galactic federation was a psyop all along
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>>41553127
Its only here for a programmed mission otherwise all these satellites and probes we sent out wouldnt be ignored. That or humans arent of important even if 3IA did detect them.
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Anyone see these latest pics by this Paul Craggs guys?

Allegedly he shot these on a Dwarf 3, which I find slightly suspicious.

https://x.com/craggs_paul/status/1992358856274612486
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>>41553147
Actually way more than that. I computed it last night and posted it on one of these threads. I'll do it again if you want, it only takes a few minutes
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>>41552969
They use remote viewing to spy on targeted individuals. I'm not kidding.
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>>41551297
>>41552972

big brain time: they know about Sol. and the message was aimed at planet Earth (so they calculated the estimated arrival of their craft)

almost like a hailing signal and arrival intent embedded, so the receiver can decipher the time of arrival
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>>41553167
He has more on his Twatter.

But if these are real, they're some of the most clear images we have so far.
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>>41553174
It's starting to look less and less like a normal comet and more like a normal spaceship
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>>41553170
dozens of the government's top remote viewers watching some guy masturbate...
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>>41553167
Dwarf 3 has AI enhancements and stacking built in.
They get good imagery but is it accurate?
Hard to say.
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I'd like to see everything in the solar system Hubble has taken pictures of. All we ever get is deep space.
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>>41553198
Incorrect. The AI is purely looking for isotropic noise and boosting contrast according to the noise profile it detects. There is no image generation. This is pretty standard tech.
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>>41552996
Thanks buddy. Go find them. Not enough are getting shared
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>>41553084
>friendly comet
Rapists are friendly
They simply want to make love to you
Why would you be against love?
Are you evil, stupid, brainwashed or insane?
See, I can think like a jew
Turn anything into anything
Yes I'm drunk
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>>41553198
There's no AI enhancements that fill in detail or create new detail. They just stack the images and sharpen and adjust for color.

Paul Craggs took another shot this morning, but it was very heavy cloud cover.

He also screen capped his phone, to show that he was indeed tracking 3i/ATLAS and what the app and live feed looked like. I will post the processed image next.
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>>41553167
Why is it so elongated? It doesn't look like its that many stacked images
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>>41553246
Here is the processed image taken this morning. Unfortunately there was heavy cloud cover so it didn't come out very clear.

https://x.com/craggs_paul/status/1992910865629393119
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>>41553245
But what if they actually contacted 3IA and thats why they know its friendly
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>>41553249
Yeah why. We should be asking that more often. But we're not. I wonder WHY
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>>41553249
It's the size of Manhattan. I think the last estimates were something like 3.5 miles long (5.6km)
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>>41553257
Nothing in this universe is friendly so why would anyone in or about this comet be friendly. We could luck out. We could but it's not even remotely probable that we will. Assume it's not friendly until proven otherwise
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>>41553272
33 billion tons moving 58 km per second. Yup, per second. That is 130000+ mph. How does this not terrify people, I don't know
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>>41553277
Because its FLYING AWAY and doing NOTHING
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>>41553277
NASA said trust the science and now the normies dont care. Most amateur astronomer dont think its alien and just milking it till its gone.
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>>41553273
It's friendlier than most humans.

They wouldn't even be allowed to be this close, if they were solely hostile.
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>>41553277
There's no reason to fear. If its course holds (and there's no reason to believe it shouldn't), 3i/ATLAS shouldn't come anywhere near Earth.

It made a small course adjustment after Parhelion of 4° and is now headed for Jupiter.

But it will pass by Earth the closest on December 19th by about 170,000,000 miles. (270m km).

That's about twice the distance of the Earth to the Sun.
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>>41553245
this is the entire Talmud in a nutshell
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>>41551877
@grik
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>>41552990
Life on Earth came about around hydrothermal vents, harnessing energy leaking out from an active geology beneath. Europa has a core not unlike Earth's, and the subsurface ocean should be protected from debris/radiation. Not too much of a stretch to think that there might be something cooking down there
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REAFFIRM YOUR SKEPTICISM OF THE COMET NARRATIVE.

Lots of posters trying to derail the OP.
Calm down, psyops don't work here.

Secondly, no comet in the history of mankind has outgassed at perihelion to hit an orbital target window within the solar system by the level of precision that 3i ATLAS's trajectory just entered the Hill radius of Jupiter.

>We've only seen 3 interstellar objects!
Cope. The math doesn't lie.
We can check perihelion data for dozens of comets that outgassed in this solar system.
That has never happened.
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>Shoot out Drones on Dec 19
>Swing around Jupiter
>Pick up Drones as you come back
My new headcannon
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>strange comet arrives
>has the internet abuzz
>dominates the media and NASA
>breaks every known law of astrodynamics
>shows up December 19th
>vaporizes India and all the Indians
>leaves without elaborating further
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>>41553170
i am literally harmless and powerless ain't no way they would use resources for that
there's so many schizos on this planet they'd need a remote viewer for all of us
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>>41553336
170 million miles? I had read it was getting as close as 19 million miles. Huh
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>>41553398
It's possible you just mixed up miles with the date. (December 19th.)

19 million miles would still be pretty far. Still 76x further than our moon!
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>>41552972
>>41553173

get a load of this:

we will be closest to 3I/ATLAS at dec-19/20.. just 12 days away from new years

guess how many leap years are in ~50 yrs? around 12 days

from another angle dec-21 is Solstice day, but the exact date varies by 1 day:

The solstice usually - but not always - takes place on December 21. The date that the solstice occurs can move forward or back by a day because the solar year (the time it takes for the sun to reappear in the same spot as seen from Earth) doesn't match up exactly to our calendar year.

meaning 3I/ATLAS - if artificial - choose this specific date - meaning closest day to Earth - to be exactly according to the 50 years signaled in (011010 bin= 50 yrs in the WowSignal, except 1 year difference ? meaning shifted or accuracy error by the receiver equipment? or something crazier)

remember all calendars usually stand for the year 1 being the first year, so 3I/ATLAS in a solstice driven calendar is closest to Eart in the 2027th year, and Solstice is a bloody good date to start any universal calendar from an intelligent perspective

so wow signal might mean, we'll arrive in the ~50th year from the signal received (we precalculated and translated all variables, so you the receiver on planet Earth can decipher it)
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>>41553421
So.. Half-Life 3 Confirmed?!
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>>41553421
Comet Its all a coincidence like ordering a small comet latte and getting a medium comet latte! Comet space may be magical but its a comet. Comet here at NASA we like to science wiggle alongside the friendly comet 3IA which is of a cometary nature. You know its a comet right? Comet
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>>41553486
Better than the live stream.
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>>41553421
Thank you anon, intriguing observations. That explanation might also be why there was only 1 signal emitted. The meaning of the message would change if it were repeated.
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>41553084
Friendly was a stupid, unscientific anthromorphization that NASA shouldn't be throwing out there.

>>41553165
Asking questions is scientific. Forming hypotheses is scientific. Making assumptions is not. Pretending they're facts is either retarded, mental illness, or intentional obfuscation.

>41553170
>41553173
Let's keep the larping to a minimum

>41553336
>41553277
Dimensions and mass given are estimates within a range. We don't know how big of how massive it actually is. Astronomically speaking, the speed is not really impressive. It's a tiny fraction of a fraction of the speed of light, and about twice the speed that the earth orbits the sun.

>41553306
>doing NOTHING
We don't know what it's doing. We know a handful of things that it's not doing.

>41553421
It being around New Years or Christmas isn't important, those are significant only to people. The solstice is very interesting though. Another very improbable event, and one connected to something that could be observed externally. If it were intentional, that would suggest a level of extra stellar observation beyond our own, and certainly infrastructure in space well beyond our own, but not necessarily anything that's beyond our ability to understand or imagine.
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>>41552939
The key info that this article brings is the n8ckrl tetracarbonyl venting from 3I/ATLAS is chemically UNSTABLE

This is a HUGE sign of an artificial process for anyone who studied thermodynamics above high school level

I.e. over time any object changes to reach thermodynamic equilibrium with its environment

If interaction with a vanilla-flavor star like Sol causes Three Eyes Atlas to output an unstable compound, then it either is extremely "young" (formed how exactly??), or it has an envelope containing a low-entropy domain (technology, or life)

Science, bitches!!
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>>41553477
Wow, you and you alone have a seriously invested interest in this "Cassandra leak". And the jump to child rape? Trying to associate any challenge with the most evil act you can imagine in lieu of making any argument. Very odd behavior. Very telling, too.
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>On November 21, a staff member of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences confirmed to a Red Star News reporter that the school had indeed issued a relevant notice and the school’s School of Aeronautics and Astronautics was renamed the School of Interstellar Navigation.

Holy shit
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>>41553559
>Friendly was a stupid, unscientific anthromorphization that NASA shouldn't be throwing out there.
There is NOTHING scientific that NASA is doing
NASA is either deceiving people (oops, what does NASA mean in jew demon language, aka Hebrew?)
or NASA is incompetent
Either way, NASA should be defunded.
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>>41553559
So what are you gonna do when 3IA passes earth and on its closest approach it just looks like a comet? NASA is confident we will see nothing special.

How about when it does whatever it wants on Jupiter and keeps going? No probes or other BS comes to earth in your lifetime.

How about when the next interstellar comets pass by and do nothing?
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>>41553615
we know you'll be here trying to demoralize and spamming it's a rock every time kekkaroo
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>>41553607
>School of Interstellar Navigation
>Genesis Mission
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>>41553615
Hanging gives the best orgasms
Look up Susan B. Coquin
Look up Dolcett on rule34 dot xxx
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>>41553638
Why do that when i just need to read the threads on Dec 19? Gonna retain till then.
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>>41553652
YOU will get rear-ended by a truck
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>>41552319
I'd say we teach dem ayys how to play yugioh and then challenge them to a duel
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>>41553658
Ill dodge all the final destination like deaths so i can end my retention on Dec19
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>>41553559
Trying to figure out who you are talking to by backtracking your replies to who you are replying too would take 30 mins and I'm not going to waste my time. What a faggot thing to do
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>>41553659
>duel
a d.d.d.d.d.d..d.d.d.d.duel you mean
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>>41553667
have you ever experienced missing time perchance?
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If the Chinese are preparing their academic institutions for the news that we have people in other start systems that would mean they're directly pressuring the US. We've had that capability far longer and are probably way more active offworld. If they announce they have the capability we will have to shortly after.

None of this timing is a coincidence. Our civilization can no longer pretend we are the only inhabitants of this star.
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>>41553689
pressure is coming from the drones, not da chineeese or da russhinz
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>>41553357
It's a soliton/q-ball. Which explains all the weird stuff. Some people have posted this before and they are leakers from observatories and high level science offices. My uncle works for Nintendo and I work for an astronomy adjacent field. People are still wrapping their heads around this and the physics and that's why most are quiet. Anything that contradicts established physics and the great Einstein is controversial in these parts. Much like how in music anybody who doesn't suck off the Beatles is ridiculed even though the Beatles are overrated shit. There are sacred cows in established fields that are a no go for most. If you want to go further down the rabbit hole, this isn't the first time humanity has dealt with these odd little things in recorded history. They hit the Earth, although much smaller, in June 1908 and October 1871.
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>>41553611
If we're going to make assumptions about their intentions, I wouldn't assume incompetence. They can't and don't all not know any better, that's beyond belief.

>>41553615
I'm not going to assume that that is what the outcomes of those scenarios will be. There's certainly a chance that it's just the weirdest comet that we've ever seen with all sorts of anamolous behaviors that collectively defy plausibility, and certainly a chance that it's not. NASA is wrong, because from what we've already observed, we know that it is special. I'm not assuming it's doing anything around Jupiter, much less releasing probes. Saying that 3I/ATLAS or any other interstellar comet to come are "doing nothing" is an assumption, and I'm not making that one either. We can say very little about what it's doing with scientific certainty, more about what it's not doing.

>>41553671
You can blame 4chan for flagging multiple replies as spam. I don't want to reply to every post individually and jam up the thread unnecessarily. If it's too much cognitive load for you to follow along with the conversation without direct links back to every post, I'm not too concerned that we're missing out on any contribution to the discussion you might have made. No offense.
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>>41553680
Like alien abduction or some shit? None that im aware of.
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>>41553705
most people aren't aware of their abductions
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>>41553694
Anon don't get offended about meaningless disagreements. I'm no great Einstein fan either but we have to use common terms to have meaningful discussions.
Yes, theoretically it could be exotic matter but in practical terms we're looking at behavior reminiscent of a technologically planned trajectory so the likelihood of exotic matter is logically lower.
We also need to consider that most of the arguments for an exotic matter object also apply towards an idling relativistic drive.
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>>41553704
None taken. I hardly care what an imbecilic faggot thinks at any rate so zero sum loss
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>>41553689
>We've had that capability far longer and are probably way more active offfworld.
US only had hypersonic missiles a decade after russkies
US doesn't have nuclear cruise missiles
US only has empty bluffing and retired boomers
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>>41553693
I'm talking specifically about disclosing the offworld human presence. It's not a given that we'd be allowed to know about that just because nonhuman presence is disclosed. This is a strategic decision.
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>>41553705
You'll break your neck after being rear-ended, and ejaculate as you die in incredible pain
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>>41553731
You're right, I should specify that the breakaway civilization that props up the 5 eyes and absorbs their military and criminal enterprises is way more active offworld. Their relationship with the US military and spaceforce is purely out of convenience.
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>>41553734
we're in the NWO buddy, you haven't caught up yet. all the governments of the world are low on the totem pole.
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>>41553750
I mean that's what I just addressed here >>41553743
But yes, be condescending about obvious things that's a great way to converse
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>>41553756
you're still speaking about the world as if it's a 5 eyes vs china/russia situation. it's all theatre. breakaway civilization probably isn't even human, or likely mostly hybrids
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>>41553759
Breakaway civilization is AI-Alien Intelligence
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>>41553759
No, you're assuming that because I wasn't explicit. I definitely didn't give enough depth to my response for your assumption because that's not what my reply was about.

China preparing its academics for a phase change in how they discuss interstellar travel places pressure on the US to do the same. This is very simple geopolitics and is still true regardless of the actual structures of power.
If you're interested in discussing the nature of the breakaway civilization in more detail that's fine but don't pretend my unrelated comments are a framework you can or should try to argue about. The US is the publicly facing entity that will logically take credit for legacy offworld presence.
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>>41553771
Still no argument, just slander. So why are you so invested in defending this "Cassandra leak"? Are you the author of that larp? By including it in the OP does it function as the keystone that discredits anything sensible in these threads?
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>>41552990
Life is ubiquitous. A few chemicals or a few pieces of magnetic material in an electric field produce behaviors we expect from life. We know life on Earth can emerge and sustain itself in any conditions and degrees of isolation we can imagine.
The absurd claim is that life does not exist on Europa.
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>>41553615
Comets don't randomly outgas with the level of precision this just did.
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>>41553715
Best theories I've seen on this are natural interstellar exotic matter or some sort of probe which is made up of weird exotic matter or uses exotic matter as fuel. It's path right by Mars and Jupiter really makes it seem like it was planned. But the thing that makes me lean away from artificial probe is the size of the thing or at least the size that they have been telling us. As we track more interstellar stuff that goes by our solar system, we will start seeing crazier things I think.
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>>41553813
Well NASA is confident that to the 99% it will appear to be a comet. Lets hope one of the 1% are on our side.
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>>41553775
>China preparing its academics for a phase change in how they discuss interstellar travel places pressure on the US to do the same

I think you just don't want to look ignorant. sure, china is placing pressure on the US. in reality it's all fake and gay NWO ballet. we're going through a phase change planned decades in advance.
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>>41553817
You're irrationally upset about this Cassandra larp. Just answer the question.
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>>41553855
don't bad-mouth gorillas you chimp
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>>41553855
And yet, instead of presenting any of this "proof", you've just been flailing around. Really, really strange behavior if there were in fact any.
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>>41553855
Avi loeb is one of the leading sources of 3I/Atlas and never used that image even as a hypothetical for his outgassing anomaly.
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please summarize here or in bext op what we know for sure, it released 2 objects and space related guys act weird, I don't know what is happening
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>>41553869
space glowniggers are shitting themselves, same thing as the last two months
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>>41553868
So you're not going to answer why you're so invested in this Cassandra larp, and you're not going to provide any of this "proof" that it's not a larp, you're just going to keep spazzing out instead. Is that right?
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>>41551551
Lmao
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https://youtu.be/Z3ExTkjYXWY
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>>41553892
>Atlas Rockets first launch in 1957
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>>41553904
>12/17/1957
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>>41553901
You do understand that a link to your larp isn't proof that your larp isn't a larp, don't you?
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>>41553833
Yeah, and that specific trajectory from it's outgassing wasn't brought up in the NASA "press conference" that totally wasn't a pre-recorded "nothing to worry about, little sheep" 1 hour block of horse shit.
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>>41550924
Coma is 3.7' now and brightness 10.6

Coma behavior is interesting but I wish it got closer
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>>41553391
So theyre actually the good guys. PLEASE 3I VAPORIZE ISRAEL AS WELL PLEASE
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>>41553428
Disclosure will happen before that happens.
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>>41553927
Happening over. Comet confirmed. Stop these stupid ass boring threads
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>>41553933
disclosure will be baked into Half Life 3 duh
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>>41553592
>Science bitches
Ackshually science SETTLED ITS A COMET A COMET A COMET NOTHING ELSE BUT A COMET COMET
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member when thos niggas said comet 136 times
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>>41551696
what do you mean?
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>>41553924
>NASA
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>>41553939
I'm not trying to convince you of anything. I'm trying to establish why you, and you alone, are absolutely freaking out about this larp being called a larp, and to get you to make an argument for why it's not a larp. You refuse to do both, I can only assume because you know it is a larp and that you can't defend it.
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>>41553715
Does anyone have more info on project Orion? I remember seeing these images a few times but never saved them.
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>>41551290
stimulate the economy with ayy tech.
>the new "green" tech
>AyyI
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>>41553421
Could you please explain things about the stuff you said? I did not get it
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huirrp durrr durr coffee durrrrp
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>>41553973
Well theres no way NASA can lie and the US government is not put to blame unless something is about to happen and them lying about 3I/Atlas doesnt matter cause something will overshadow it around the end of the year
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>>41553962
I said you're the only one losing your mind over it being called a larp, which is objectively true and independently verifiable for anyone reading the thread. Nobody is actually defending it with any "proof", because none exists. You've just been spazzing out about "glowies" and "child rape" instead.

The link doesn't prove anything, and in fact it openly admits that there's no proof for any of the claims made, which stands in stark contrast to actual military intelligence leaks, which know they need to provide evidence, like files with metadata for example, for their claims or they've risked their freedom or their lives for nothing. That's of course not a concern in this case, no one is in any danger, because it is a larp, and even as a larp, it makes no substantial claim. That there might be a classified program for observing objects in space is completely pointless to any narrative about 3I/ATLAS. The only way that it all makes any sense is if it's purpose is to discredit critical discussion of the official narrative, which is also in line with your behavior.
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>>41554003
imagine defining the negative reaction to clandestine government operations and exploitation cabals as "spazzing out"
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ITT: glowies try to discredit Cassandra information, again.
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Avi Loeb never used the AI images take the L redditor
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>>41554034
>of a cometary nature
kek
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>>41554003
you are really bad at this.
like comically bad
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>>41551297
>a frequency that Philip Morrison and Giuseppe Cocconi had speculated that extraterrestrial civilizations would attempting to use to communicate via radio signals
explain
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>>41554029
There's nothing to discredit, there was no credit to begin with.

Note that now ad hominem has irreovacably failed, the non-argimentative defense of the Cassandra larp will focus on ad populum instead, pretending to be multiple people despite hours of only a single spammer losing their mind and that the majority of the site's userbase is asleep.

Now I ain't sayin' you's a glownigga, but this is exactly how one would behave.
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>>41553944
I meant what I said
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>>41551578
How so
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>>41554070
Notice how there's still no "proof" provided, no substantial defense of the Cassandra larp being a real leak, no refutation of any argument against it. And there won't be, just more ad populum, ad hominem spazzing, ad infinitum.

Someone's really, really sweating about this being called a larp.
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that's a lot of words to post, considering you're just a rock

i'm sooper sorry those things were done to you to such a degree that it's reflected in ur choice of werds

glowing or not, this is the syntax of a broken person whose parents don't love them, and also behavior indicative of people who don't ever practice expressing real anger in simulations - ie bullied so hard that it's become their syntax and personality.

such a person will never change anyone's worldview but GOD do they ever love attention, so they don't feel any sense of shame behaving that way.

play both sides, like the bisexual ninny your parents raised you to be, it's all you've ever done. or even better - stop doing it!

ayy lmao
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>>41551099
Hello beautiful people
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>>41554096
what would an organized version of this thread achieve that this shitted up one wouldn't?
is anywhere else doing this?
the internet is so tiny now.
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>>41554107
Might result in hard disclosure anon. Soft cocked rapists excel at doing things gently gently.
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I think it’s just dropping off some supplies for outside bases before leaving. UFOs are here and have been doing stuff for a while and we’ve only began looking at interstellar objects. It’s possible that supply ships pass through regularly every couple of decades.
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>>41554066
I'm waiting.
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>>41550851
maybe the intergalactic intruder is really the friends we made along the way?
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>>41554119
>aliens are colonizers
>it's the most successful culture style
>egalitarianism was our Great Filter
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>>41554065
What does an element have to do with radio frequencies
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I'm ready to bake fyi, tuning the OP a little to save on character count.
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>>41554121
Aliens are either
>despotic empire war bastards
>Star Trek commies
>a hivemind
Since they haven’t exploded us, they’re probably not the war bastards.
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>>41554131
that would be extremely bad because despotic empire war bastards are our only hope to be saved from enslavement by Star Trek commies and hiveminds, likely acting in concert exactly like the Allies and Comintern did
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I'm still getting on the ships
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>>41554088
You aren't suggesting that a Medium article not resolving is proof that it's not a larp, are you? Because that would be ridiculous.

>all components mentioned exist in reality and align with their proposed use case in the sparing information that is gathered
A theoretical paper isn't proof of the existence of any classified program.
An SQL database isn't proof of a classified program of the same name.
ARGUS is an aerial system, there is no credible evidence of its use in or for space.
The Redwire Argus Vision System is a commercial program for close observations, not for long distance observation of distant ISOs.
None of these prove the existence of a classified program called Cassandra. Further, there's no proof that they're connected in any way. What they do accomplish is providing pseudoscientific plausibility for a larp.

>Third, we have published visual evidence of the system's Earth pointed visual fidelity in 2009; technology of course hasn't progressed at all since the age of Katy Perry relevance.
That's a claim, and an unsupported one at that, not proof.

>Fourth, someone as "intelligent" as yourself, if you're not being fed your responses by a spicy LLM approved for work purposes, would be able to realize that a military link proving the existence of not only advanced space infrastructure, but also a possible alien artifact or object, as we are currently experiencing disclosure, is probably more important to plug than your usual "we torture browns at Gitmo" style propaganda leaks. This is not information that was meant to make it out, at least not yet. Or perhaps it was and there's a plan that goes over your head, because you are a useful idiot.
That's a rheotrical provocation, not proof.

>Fifth, what's this? https://advancedspace.com/oracle/
Oracle is a real program, that hasn't been launched yet, for monitoring debris in cislunar space, not for tracking comets.

None of this is proof of the "Cassandra leak" being real.
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>>41554156
Already covered in my refutation, and not proof of the "Cassandra leak" being anything but a pseudoscientific larp defended with aggressive logical fallacies in lieu of proof.
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>>41554176
A thorough refutation of a larp isn't proof that a larp isn't a larp, unless you're mentally ill.
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>>41554148
>>41554156
4channer here
that's fake and was made by a schizo on meth
everyone knows this, its not real
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When the glowies said that they were going too hard on the Cassandra talking points was that because they were pushing it or trying to derail it?

Also, it’s not a comet. Idk why anyone would actually think that unless they can’t cope. It just doesn’t make logical sense at this point.

I hope it comes and visits
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>>41554199
I know its not a comet but I'm so tired I just want something to happen so bad it can't just fly away
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>>41551923
Ain't nuttin' but a AYY thang, baby.
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>>41554088
>We are currently experiencing disclosure

Oh really? Which part? It seems like we're still far behind the simple statement "We are not alone".
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>>41554196
>You haven't refuted anything.
Yes, I did. That other, completely unrelated programs exist and are cited in a larp as proof that another classified program that the larp is about exists is pseudoscientific nonsense.

>Prove the pictures are false
I'm not making the extraordinary claim that they're real. The burden of proof is on the larp.

>Show evidence that proves incontrovertibly that the pictures circulating are false.
Show evidence that they're not. You can't, because it doesn't exist.

>>41554199
Pushing it, clearly. The last time it was called out, the thread was wiped of posts calling it a larp, not of the ad hominem, ad populum, aggressive non-argumentative rhetoric in lieu of evidence claiming the "Cassandra leak" was real. The pushers of the larp have the power, that's why it's in the OP.
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Fuck off glowies and tards arguing over the same nonsense

Let's get back to the important stuff - any updates?
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>>41554196
But 3l hasn't done anything that suggests it's an artificial object. As of now, everyone here is "waiting for its next move" precisely because nothing happened that would undoubtedly be a sign of aliens. The probability stuff is heavily biased too, check out Hale-Bopp comet and what were the chances for such an unusually bright object to appear precisely at that point of time. If it was happening today, retards here would lose their shit.
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>Ganymede
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>>41553129
they've never been so close to a woman before
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>>41553140
>lady in the room
>hiding boners
>coffee comet
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>>41553607
also interesting that i went to the chinese nasa website https://www.cnsa.gov.cn/english/n6465652/n6465653/index.html looking for the mars flyby video and they don't even have a story listed for it, let alone a bigger better version of the video...
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>>41553615
comet rock comet rock comet rock comet rock comet rock comet rock comet rock comet rock comet rock comet rock comet rock comet rock
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>>41553731
1) the chinese churn out stem graduates like the usa churn out lawyers and baristas
2) unironically the only hope usa has of staying on top is ai
3) see 1)
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>>41553715
>most of the arguments for an exotic matter object also apply towards an idling relativistic drive
yes i think its a hybrid of some kind using a captured or created exotic as power source, the leaked pics point to that also imo
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>>41553833
nasa lies, nasa omits, nasa obscures, in case you haven't noticed yet
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>>41553865
yes, because someone with a high level security clearance, like avi lube, is going to distribute and advertise classified leaked material
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>>41554248
>ad hominem, ad populum, aggressive non-argumentative rhetoric
wow you sure know a lot about debating a point
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>>41553933
>Disclosure will happen
Yeah, like 10 minutes before the invasion
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any real baker here doing a real 3i general, please?
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>>41554384
This post sounds LARPy as fuck, but that picture gives me the heeby jeebies indeed.
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>>41552644
autistic af
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>>41553306
>away
Ok NASA.
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>>41553689
Eh, I doubt the USA even has tech from the 90's anymore, let alone anything we "haven't seen".



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