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Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Dr. Beatatric Viller, an astronomer, discussing her recent research on transient objects in geostationary Earth orbit. She and her colleague Steven Brew published two peer-reviewed papers suggesting these objects may be artificial and reflective. They analyzed nearly 300,000 photographic exposures from the 1940s and found patterns indicating multiple aligned lights, which they believe are not natural phenomena. Dr. Viller states that there could be tens of thousands of such objects. The impact of this research is significant, as it may provide the first scientific evidence of non-human intelligence, prompting a shift in how UAPs are viewed in the scientific community.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Dr. Beatatric Viller discusses her groundbreaking peer-reviewed papers suggesting the existence of artificial objects in geostationary orbit. Additionally, Larry Maguire raises concerns about potential collaborations between Canadian and American scientists regarding UAP analysis and retrieval. The implications of these findings could reshape our understanding of nonhuman intelligence.
Dr. Viller's research indicates the presence of artificial reflective objects in geostationary orbit predating human satellite launches.
Dr. Beatatric Viller
“I cannot find any other consistent explanation than that we are looking at something artificial before Sputnik one.”
Larry Maguire
“There have been far too many people, many with impeccable credentials who've spoken either publicly or privately about the existence of highly sensitive information.”
Managed by: Five Eyes Alliance
Analyze recovered UAP materials
Managed by: Canadian Government
Investigate UAP phenomena in Canada
Dr. Beatatric Viller's papers suggest that there are artificial reflective constructed objects in geostationary Earth orbit.
There are approximately 35,000 transients detected in the northern hemisphere, suggesting tens of thousands of objects in geostationary orbit.
Larry Maguire alleges that Canadian scientists have collaborated with American scientists on UAP retrieval and reverse engineering.
The UAP Disclosure Act defined nonhuman intelligence and called for a review board including a sociologist and an economist.