"100,000 UFOs Are Surrounding Earth!" ft. Top Astronomer Beatriz Villarroel
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Summary
Dr. Beatatrice Voriel is an astrophysicist who discovered over 100,000 light-reflecting unidentified objects while working at the Palomar Observatory in the 1950s. This was before any satellites were launched into space. During her research, she observed transients, which are flashes of light that appear and disappear quickly. She found significant correlations between these transients and UAP reports, especially around the time of nuclear tests. Dr. Voriel believes that many of these objects are real and not just defects in photographic plates. After her findings, she feels that the scientific community may not be ready to fully accept this information, but she is determined to continue her research and share her results.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Dr. Beatatrice Voriel discusses her groundbreaking findings of over 100,000 unidentified light reflecting objects detected at the Palomar Observatory before the launch of Sputnik. Her research reveals a significant correlation between these transients, nuclear tests, and UAP sightings, suggesting a potential connection to artificial phenomena. The implications of her work challenge established scientific narratives and raise questions about historical cover-ups in the field of astronomy.
Dr. Beatatrice Voriel's research indicates a significant correlation between transients detected in the 1950s and nuclear tests, suggesting these may be reflective artificial objects.
Beatatrice Voriel
“I don't think we are alone. I think we have company.”
Steven Bruell
“We got a really interesting finding that was highly significant statistically.”
Donald Menzel
“He helped the US Air Force to debunk the Washington 1952 flap.”
Dr. Beatatrice Voriel has found over 100,000 light reflecting unidentified objects on the plates of the Palomar Observatory, detected before the first satellite, Sputnik, orbited Earth.
There is a statistically significant correlation between the detected transients and nuclear tests, as well as UAP reports from the general public.
The number of transients drops dramatically when they are in an area where the Earth's shadow would be, indicating they are reflective objects in orbit.
Dr. Donald Menzel, who ran the Harvard Observatory in the 1950s, was involved in debunking UFOs and allegedly destroyed astronomical plates.
The correlation between nuclear tests and transients suggests that these objects may be of artificial origin.