VIDEO Pentagon UFO Unit Director: Alien ‘Motherships’ Explore Solar System

VIDEO Pentagon UFO Unit Director: Alien ‘Motherships’ Explore Solar System
VIDEO Pentagon UFO Unit Director: Alien ‘Motherships’ Explore Solar System
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The head of the Pentagon’s government UFO office believes alien “motherships” were launched into the Universe long ago to explore planets, just as “earthly” scientists do.

Alien craft could fly through our solar system and send probes to Earth, according to a draft document obtained by the DailyMail.

Alien “motherships” explore the solar system

The brief, titled “Physical Constraints on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena,” was co-authored by Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Pentagon’s UFO unit, called the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), and former chair of Harvard’s astronomy department, Professor Avi Loeb.

In the article, the scientist and top intelligence official hypothesized that aliens may have long ago sent a “mothership” through the galaxy with the ability to launch its own smaller probes to visit the interesting planets it passes by – including Earth.

“An artificial interstellar object could be a mothership that would release many small probes during its close-Earth pass, an operational vehicle not too dissimilar to those on NASA missions,” Loeb and Kirkpatrick wrote.

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They wrote that current sky-scanning telescopes, such as the James Webb Space Telescope, would miss such small objects, while “our deep-space radars could detect one-meter-long UFOs approaching at a distance of up to 36,000 km in the air – and therefore we should pay attention to them”.

Our planet is not unique

“Such objects could also become optically detectable as they approach Earth, especially if they create a fireball as a result of their friction with the air,” they wrote.

In an exclusive interview, Loeb told the DailyMail that his team at Harvard, where he is currently director of the Institute for Theory and Computation, is currently using a large telescope on campus to scan the sky for such probes or of other UFOs and plans to install a second telescope in the coming months as part of its Galileo Project.

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“Our planet is not unique. There are billions of planets like Earth in the Milky Way galaxy. So why would we think it’s unusual? With the Galileo project we are now starting to collect data and we will analyze it,” said the professor.

Loeb revealed that he will be leaving on an expedition in May to look for samples from an approximately one and a half meter long “comet” (Oumuamua) that crashed into Earth on March 9, 2017, convinced that they are “the first interstellar material” from our planet.

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Pieces of the comet lie on the floor of the Pacific Ocean near Papua New Guinea.

The professor wants to examine its material for signs that it was artificially produced and not natural.

“Six months before Oumuamua’s closest approach to Earth, an interstellar meteorite (IM2) over one meter across collided with Earth,” Kirkpatrick and Loeb’s paper states.

“The coincidences between some orbital parameters of Oumuamua and IM2 inspire us to consider the possibility that an artificial interstellar object could potentially be a mother ship that releases many small probes during its close pass to Earth.”

“I will go in a few months to find the fragments of the first interstellar material,” Loeb told the DailyMail.

“The task is to see what the composition was. Is it natural, like a rock, or was it man-made, like stainless steel or some alloy?”

The expedition will cost 1.5 million dollars.


The article is in Romanian

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