Avi Loeb: US Government Detects Alien Craft But Won't Share Data
[HPP] Avi LoebDecember 20, 202513 min
32 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβUS Government's Detection Capabilities
- π The US government possesses advanced technological capabilities to detect extraterrestrial craft entering Earth's atmosphere.
- π°οΈ Early warning satellites, designed to track missile launches by detecting heat signatures, are capable of identifying fast-moving objects producing significant friction heat.
- π« Despite these capabilities, the public, independent researchers, and even Congress are rarely given access to the observed data.
The IM1 Interstellar Meteor
- βοΈ The 2014 interstellar meteor (IM1) was officially confirmed by the US Space Command as originating from outside our solar system, based on highly precise satellite data.
- π¬ Despite this confirmation, some scientists rejected the data, attributing it to mundane sources like trucks or lightning, demonstrating a resistance to unfamiliar truths.
- π The government did not release the full sensor data for IM1, even after its interstellar origin was verified, highlighting a pattern of secrecy.
- π§ͺ Analysis of IM1 fragments revealed compositions unlike anything known in our solar system, suggesting an extreme astrophysical environment or technological process.
Why the Secrecy?
- π National security secrecy is a primary reason, as releasing full data would expose classified technological capabilities to adversaries.
- π’ Institutional inertia means government agencies prioritize defense, jurisdiction, and budget protection over scientific discovery and transparency.
- π± A fear of public reaction to acknowledging extraterrestrial technology, including potential panic or a global arms race, also contributes to data suppression.
- π§© High-level secrecy can create bureaucratic silos, where different branches or contractors may not share information, leading to a lack of comprehensive understanding.
The Path to Transparency: The Galileo Project
- π The Galileo Project was founded to bring the search for extraterrestrial technology into the light of transparent, academic science.
- π The project aims to gather its own data using custom telescopes and open data pipelines, publishing results without secrecy or bureaucracy.
- π This initiative seeks to move beyond reliance on government sensors, asserting that the universe belongs to all of humanity, not just government agencies.
Embracing Cosmic Modesty
- π The speaker advocates for cosmic modesty, challenging the human tendency to believe we are special or central to the universe.
- π Science should be built on evidence, not ego, encouraging humanity to actively seek and measure the truth for ourselves.
- π‘ The truth about extraterrestrial phenomena will ultimately depend on what humanity decides to seek, rather than what governments choose to reveal.
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