The US Government Would Know If UFOs Are Entering Our Atmosphere – Avi Loeb


On a News Nation “Reality Check” podcast on 5-15-24 with Ross Coulthart, Prof. Avi Loeb of Harvard University defended his identification of the spherules that he dragged from the Pacific Ocean, debris which he has suggested come from an extraterrestrial spacecraft. The claim was widely derided in the press after it was learned that one of the sensors involved in the detection was a seismic monitor that may, in fact, have detected a truck. Loeb explained that there was more than seismic data involved in the detection: what first led him to the find was the US Space Command. USG data indicated an object from space had entered earth’s atmosphere, pinpointing the start of Loeb’s quest. Based on the Space Command data, he maintained the debris may come from an ET probe or spacecraft. Next, Coulthart remarked that he is familiar with USG satellites which have downlinks in his native Australia, adding that informants have spoken of the satellites’ vast capacity to track objects in space. On this note, he posed a question: Did Loeb believe the government would know–based on the detection capabilities of the satellites–if UFOs were coming to earth? The answer was “Yes.” USG satellites could identify any object burning as it went through the atmosphere, a fact that would be “reported to the US President.” Therefore, said Loeb, the government should know if extraterrestrial vehicles are visiting earth. Coulthart, citing an academic colleague, called the professor “dogged, courageous and contrarian.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl5iu_RGi5E

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