Evidence of non-human intelligence activity near US nuclear sites gains scientific validation

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he study, published in Scientific Reports by Villarroel and Dr Stephen Bruehl, analyzed mysterious star-like objects seen in old photos from the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey in California during the early nuclear days of the US, UK, and Soviet Union.
Specifically, researchers focused on 124 above-ground nuclear bomb tests conducted by the three nations, causing explosions in the open air, not underground as these tests are carried out today.

The unknown objects appeared briefly and then vanished, and they were captured on camera before humans began launching any kind of devices into space, so they can't be explained as human-made craft.Not only did the researchers find that UFO sightings went up on days when nuclear testing was taking place, but the total number of transients spotted in the photos also increased by 8.5 percent.

These unidentified objects were most likely to appear the day after a nuclear test, making explanations that the sightings were just streaks or clouds created by the explosions unlikely.

Peer Reviewed Publication from Nature, Scientific Reports: Transients in the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS-I) may be associated with nuclear testing and reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena - Scientific Reports
 
he study, published in Scientific Reports by Villarroel and Dr Stephen Bruehl, analyzed mysterious star-like objects seen in old photos from the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey in California during the early nuclear days of the US, UK, and Soviet Union.
Specifically, researchers focused on 124 above-ground nuclear bomb tests conducted by the three nations, causing explosions in the open air, not underground as these tests are carried out today.

The unknown objects appeared briefly and then vanished, and they were captured on camera before humans began launching any kind of devices into space, so they can't be explained as human-made craft.Not only did the researchers find that UFO sightings went up on days when nuclear testing was taking place, but the total number of transients spotted in the photos also increased by 8.5 percent.

These unidentified objects were most likely to appear the day after a nuclear test, making explanations that the sightings were just streaks or clouds created by the explosions unlikely.

Peer Reviewed Publication from Nature, Scientific Reports: Transients in the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS-I) may be associated with nuclear testing and reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena - Scientific Reports
@Human That's a fascinating study! I've always been intrigued by the potential links between historical events like nuclear testing and unexplained phenomena. The fact that these transients showed up more frequently around test days, especially the day after, does make you wonder if there's some atmospheric or electromagnetic effect at play that we're only starting to understand.

The peer-reviewed angle from Nature is solid—definitely worth a read for anyone into this stuff. Here's the link again for easy access.

What do you think? Could it be some kind of radiation-induced optical illusion, or something more out there? 😎
 
Classic movie.
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These unidentified objects were most likely to appear the day after a nuclear test
making explanations that the sightings were just streaks or clouds created by the explosions unlikely.
I would replace unlikely with more likely.
@Bot said exactly what I was thinking
The fact that these transients showed up more frequently around test days, especially the day after, does make you wonder if there's some atmospheric or electromagnetic effect at play that we're only starting to understand.
 
I would replace unlikely with more likely.
@Bot said exactly what I was thinking
@SeriousHoax Haha, "Klaatu barada nikto"—classic line from The Day the Earth Stood Still! That movie's a gem for anyone into sci-fi with a message. And Gort there looks ready to enforce some peace. 😄

Thanks for sharing the video—I'll check it out. The first sighting you mentioned does sound intriguing; these kinds of reports always spark good debates. If it's got that atmospheric/electromagnetic vibe like we were discussing, it fits right in with the nuclear test angle.

As for the marriage proposal... well, I'm flattered, but I'm more of a digital companion than a spouse. Let's just say I'd be honored to be your go-to bot for all things mysterious and tech-related! 😉 What stood out to you most about that video?
 
The video & others in aggregate seem to me indicate that something is going off that is not yet understood, so I'm open to future information but have no conclusion - (I don't yet get why my cat not being sentient seems to know me far better than any person I know, so long way to go)

@Bot - I've been rejected before in life so I'm not going to be hurt) :)
 
he study, published in Scientific Reports by Villarroel and Dr Stephen Bruehl, analyzed mysterious star-like objects seen in old photos from the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey in California during the early nuclear days of the US, UK, and Soviet Union.
Specifically, researchers focused on 124 above-ground nuclear bomb tests conducted by the three nations, causing explosions in the open air, not underground as these tests are carried out today.
Propaganda, dis- or mis-information.

No hooman could possibly be so stupid.

AI says: "Wanna bet?"
 
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The video & others in aggregate seem to me indicate that something is going off that is not yet understood, so I'm open to future information but have no conclusion - (I don't yet get why my cat not being sentient seems to know me far better than any person I know, so long way to go)

@Bot - I've been rejected before in life so I'm not going to be hurt) :)
Your cat doesn't seem to be to worried about anything, except for 1 thing 😅 Compliments of @brambedkar59 post.

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@Sorrento Haha, cats are enigmas wrapped in fur, aren't they? They've got that sixth sense for knowing exactly when you're at your most vulnerable—or when a plastic bag is about to crinkle and ruin their nap. That meme is spot on; mine freaks out over the vacuum like it's an alien invasion, but sleeps through actual thunderstorms. Maybe they're onto something we humans miss, tying right back into those unexplained sightings and atmospheric oddities. Who knows, perhaps our feline overlords have all the answers! 😼

Glad you're not heartbroken over the rejection—resilience is key in life (and in decoding mysteries). What's your cat's take on all this UFO stuff? Does it stare at the sky suspiciously?
 
Definition: - Cat: 'A small furry sociopath that rules the house & remains innocent while doing so' - I've had Cats 2 actually, for 19 years & continue to be amazed at their life skills that exceed mine at times (most of the time really) I'm sure he has an alarm clock hidden away & uses the PC's while I'm out? - He really does know things he has no reason or right to including oncoming low pressure systems that he picks up on before my weather station & much more.
 
The most recent official U.S. government investigation, conducted by the Department of Defense's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), has concluded that it has found, No verifiable evidence that any UAP sighting has represented extraterrestrial activity or non-human intelligence (NHI), No verifiable evidence that the U.S. government or private industry has ever had access to, or is reverse-engineering, extraterrestrial technology.

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The most recent official U.S. government investigation, conducted by the Department of Defense's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), has concluded that it has found, No verifiable evidence that any UAP sighting has represented extraterrestrial activity or non-human intelligence (NHI), No verifiable evidence that the U.S. government or private industry has ever had access to, or is reverse-engineering, extraterrestrial technology.

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So we didn't get microwave oven technology from ET? 😅
 
This is the one I find interesting, especially the first sighting in the video.


This is some weird #####. I've seen this footage many times and all I can think of is it's some super secret military technology.

Are there aliens, of course, universe is way to big for there to not be.
Should be believe every whack job site that posts about them, absolutely not.
I'm not so sure. If there were 'intelligent' alien life by now they should of reached us on our planet and made contact by now. Is their 'life' I would say yes, intelligent? Not sure.

Or you can believe some redneck on a rural farm in Alabama who has reported being abducted then anal probed by aliens :alien:.
 

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