Uncovering the 3.19 Year UFO Crash Cycle: Evidence & Theories

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June 9, 2024
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
deep dive analysisTopic: crash retrievalIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The encounter involves a discussion by a UFO enthusiast named Chris L. He explores a theory by Joseph Rado about UFO crash retrievals occurring in a cycle every 3.19 years. Chris mentions several incidents that fit this cycle, including the Roswell incident in 1947 and the Virginia incident in 1996. He notes that some crash dates align with Mars's closest approaches to Earth. Chris also analyzes data to look for repeating cycles of UFO sightings and crashes. He finds potential connections with planetary cycles, particularly Mars and Saturn. The impact of this discussion is a suggestion that further research could help predict future UFO events.

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Executive Summary

The video explores a theory suggesting that UFO crash retrievals may follow a cyclical pattern occurring approximately every 3.19 years. It discusses various historical incidents that align with this cycle and examines potential correlations with planetary cycles, particularly Mars and Saturn.

Primary Revelation

UFO crashes occur in a cycle approximately every 3.19 years.

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Joseph Rado
scientistpro disclosure

Rado theorizes that there might be a connection with the Mars cycle.

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Rich Rado
scientistpro disclosure

Rich Rado predicted future Peak dates for UFO crashes.

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Anton Petra
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The Mars cycle has been proven to actually affect plate tectonics on Earth.

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Chris L
journalistpro disclosure
YouTube Channel

Joseph W Rich's research presents a compelling case for a cyclic pattern in UFO crash retrievals.

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+3 Corroborators

UFO crashes occur in a cycle approximately every 3.19 years.

Source: Joseph RadoEvent: various (e.g., Roswell in July 1947, Virginia incident in January 1996) | Claimed: 2023
crash retrievalspecific

Certain crash dates coincide with Mars's closest approaches to Earth.

Source: Joseph RadoEvent: November 3, 1958; October 17, 1973 | Claimed: 2023
crash retrievalspecific

The analysis suggests longer-term cycles such as every 2, 3, 4, 7, or 11 years could be contributing to the observed pattern of UFO sightings and crashes.

Source: Chris LEvent: various | Claimed: 2023
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
deep dive analysisTopic: crash retrievalIntel Value: 7/10