Harvard Professor Claims Galileo Project UFO/UAPs/Alien Data Will Be Public By 2023, No Secrets
Harvard Professor Claims Galileo Project UFO/UAPs/Alien Data Will Be Public By 2023, No Secrets
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- Harvard Professor Claims Galileo Project UFO/UAPs/Alien Data Will Be Public By 2023, No Secrets
by Galileo Project will have transparency in sharing its progress with the public and nothing will be classified. He states that by 2023, the Galileo Project will publish all its data on natural, artificial, and extraterrestrial objects. Harvard Professor Avi Loeb is one of the highly qualified persons that adds credibility to UFO research. He assures that his
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Dr. Loeb is the first astronomer who challenged the whole scientific community by presenting his compelling data in believing that there are interstellar objects on Earth and the Solar system that might have an extraterrestrial origin.
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He has recently announced that they just received full funding for the Galileo Project expedition to scoop the fragments of the first interstellar meteor (IM1), “CNEOS 2014–01–08,” that landed in the Pacific Ocean bottom near Papua New Guinea (PNG). Dr. Loeb did not reveal the name of the funders but he did say that he received financial support from wealthy donors. (The project appears to be connected to the Laukien Science Foundation, spearheaded by billionaire Frank Laukien and William A. Linton of the biotech firm Promega Corporation and the Usona Institute)
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Avi Loeb Inspiration
So what inspired Dr. Loeb to start the Galileo Project? The answer is in the scientific data he collected during the three space-related events: CNEOS 2014–01–08, “Oumuamua” & an interstellar comet. The first two objects are completely outliners, as Dr. Loeb said. He is positive about the extraterrestrial origin of the first two interstellar objects as the data he received on them is weird in the history of astronomy.
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“There are two general possibilities. Either IM1 is of new natural origin, or it is artificial, produced by an extraterrestrial technological civilization. Regarding the first possibility, X-ray imaging of the Vela supernova remnant revealed bow shocks from bullets flying out of the explosion site, a discovery I attempted to explain three decades ago. It is possible that IM1 was a small bullet tougher than conventional iron meteorites, shot out of an exploding star.
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