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This is the most definitive proof of UFOs ever:
Astronomer Beatriz Villarroel found 100,000+ “light-reflecting objects” on photographic plates of the night sky from Palomar Observatory between 1947 and 1957.
And her study is peer-reviewed.
These light-reflecting objects, or “transients,” are not comets, asteroids, or satellites.
They’re UFOs—more than 100,000 UFOs in the night sky over a period of just 10 years.
That’s an average of at least 27 UFOs per day.
And for some reason, Donald Menzel, who was rumored to be part of Majestic 12, was caught destroying the photographic plates that had this rock-solid evidence of UFOs.
Jesse Michels: “Palomar … was the most prominent observatory in use between ‘49 and ‘57, pre-Sputnik.”
UAP Gerb: “And isn’t there data that Donald Menzel … was one of the ones stripping some of these plates out?”
Michels: “That is from a book by Dorrit Hoffleit, who … was at Harvard with Donald Menzel and writes about this.”
“Donald Menzel not only held extremely high clearances in just about every agency you could name, he was rumored to be Majestic 12.”
“And he’s the guy caught destroying plates by somebody who’s very reputable, Dorrit Hoffleit.”
“I think if you get one other observatory—if it’s pretty correlated, they have transients also from 1949 to 1957 that line up with what Beatriz finds, to me, that’s game over for disclosure.”
“You’re talking about light-reflecting objects that aren’t comets, meteorites, meteoroids, asteroids, it’s not satellites.”
“She’s clearly debunked all of that enough for … them to peer-review it.”
@AlchemyAmerican @UAPGERB @DrBeaVillarroel
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