Exclusive: Astronomer's new data finds possible nonhuman intelligence in space | Reality Check
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Summary
Dr. Beatatrice Villroll is an astronomy researcher who leads projects looking for extraterrestrial probes. In her recent work, she analyzed old astronomical photographs from the early 1950s. She found multiple light sources that appeared and then vanished, correlating with significant UFO sightings and nuclear tests. The data suggests these lights might be artificial, possibly reflecting sunlight from technological objects in geocynchronous orbit. Dr. Villroll emphasizes the statistical unlikelihood of these findings being random. The results indicate a potential technological presence in Earth's orbit during a critical time in UFO history. This discovery has led to a shift in her understanding, suggesting the possibility of nonhuman technology monitoring Earth.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Dr. Beatatrice Villarol's research suggests the existence of technological objects in geocynchronous orbit during the 1950s, correlating with significant nuclear testing and UFO sightings. The findings challenge existing narratives about human technological presence in space at that time.
The analysis of historical photographic plates indicates the presence of potentially artificial objects in Earth's orbit before human spaceflight.
Dr. Beatatrice Villroll
“I think it suggests that there are hundreds of thousands of unidentified glint producing objects that may still be there in high orbit.”
Managed by: Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics
Research on vanishing and appearing sources during a century of observations
Managed by: Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics
Looks for ET probes within our solar system
Dr. Beatatrice Villarol's research found correlations between transient light sources observed in the 1950s and nuclear bomb tests as well as UFO sightings.
The analysis of photographic plates from the early 1950s revealed multiple transient events that could indicate technological objects in geocynchronous orbit.
The observed transients showed a significant deficit in the Earth's shadow, suggesting they are not plate defects but possibly artificial objects.
There is a possibility that the objects observed in the 1950s were part of a surveillance operation related to nuclear testing.