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RevVolt, 9/24/25
"3I/ATLAS Just Split in Two -
A Second Object Is Moving Toward the Moon!"
"Astronomers are stunned after the mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS suddenly split in two. Even more shocking, one of the fragments appears to be on a direct course toward the Moon. This unprecedented event has left scientists scrambling to understand what’s happening. In this video, we’ll reveal: How 3I/ATLAS unexpectedly fractured in deep space. Why one fragment is now moving dangerously close to the Moon’s orbit. Theories about whether the breakup was natural - or something else entirely. How this compares to other mysterious interstellar visitors like ʻOumuamua. What NASA and astronomers are planning as they track the fragments in real time. This is more than just another space anomaly - 3I/ATLAS is rewriting the rules of interstellar science. Could this be the first time humanity witnesses an interstellar collision with our own cosmic backyard?"
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They've now discovered 9 larger objects coming in on the same exact vector as I3/Atlas, which may be a scout ship for a larger fleet arriving in strength. Another, the enormous C/2025 R2 (SWAN) is 100 times the size of I3/ATLAS, and is generating 10,000 gigawatts of energy. (Earth's total global nuclear power capacity totaled 396 gigawatts, with 439 reactors operating across over 30 countries as of July 2024.) As the astronomer/physicist Avi Loeb states, if I3/ATLAS is the "scout" ship SWAN is the "fortress" to which I3/Atlas is sending reports. My guess is that it was the sudden massive energy signatures of using the atomic bombs in the 1940's that caught their attention. Their purpose unknown, all conjecture at this point, but data verified. What does all this mean for Humanity, for you and me? If Humanity has a future... We shall see... We can't fight, and there's nowhere to escape to. - C
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Hidden Headlines, 9/24/25
"James Webb Telescope Just Detected The Unimaginable"
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