Posted on 11/19/2025 3:01:35 PM PST by Ezekiel
NASA's big reveal of the mysterious interstellar object has been slammed as a joke, with many claiming the space agency is covering up what they really know.
The newest images of the visitor, known as 3I/ATLAS, were released by the space agency on Wednesday.
However, the pictures, taken on a rather sophisticated camera on Mars, were largely blurry and showed only a distant dot.
Moreover, NASA refuted any claims that the object, which had made unexpected maneuvers that dumbfounded experts, is anything other than a large space rock.
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'What a waste of time! NASA is lying so bad. They are all so scripted. The gaslighting is off the charts,' one person posted on X.
'You have lost all credibility with this blurry hogwash photo. Anyone over there who cares about Earth should dump the entire unedited image archive to Wikileaks,' another social media user wrote.
NASA's HiRISE camera on board the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was expected to provide one of the best images of 3I/ATLAS to date, since it was able to view the object from just 19 million miles away.
However, the image shown on Wednesday was a fuzzy, black-and-white picture that did not have any definition.
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Which is consistent with AABt (Advanced Alien Blurring Technology) mentioned before (not that this "visitor" was intelligent aliens).
Thanks!
Looks like NASA failed at killing the conspiracies. The fun lives on.
I really enjoyed this DM article though.
At least when “news” means quoting social media, they did a really good job with the selections. 😃
Its a comet is all, big deal
Wazz s’matter. Can’t the get the JWST focused on it?
The telescope in Mars orbit was designed to photograph the surface of Mars. It was not designed for watching comets. Because the comet orbit took it behind the Sun that was the best that could be done .
IOW, it's a natural object, NASA isn't hiding anything, and what our society needs right now is another Heaven's Gate cult.
Maybe that explains why we keep seeing various "Marshall Plans" being proposed. The truth is out there.
Well, Marshall did make an appearance at post 20, with word that "Your ride awaits you..."

Yet most simply aren't anywhere near prepared to ascend for the higher view -- no concept of the true meaning of 'playtime'.

Ironic as well as iconic:
It came without ribbons! It came without tags! It came without packages, boxes or bags!And he puzzled and puzzled 'til his puzzler was sore. Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before. What if Christmas, he thought, doesn't come from a store. What if Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more.
The Bible says that when Jesus returns he will be sudden, instantaneous and be seen by every eye, and be unmistakable.
This was just a rock, a really big rock, but a rock none the less.........
A veritable "Aha!" moment. It's like a bolt of lightning out of the blue.
The eureka effect (also known as the Aha! moment or eureka moment) refers to the common human experience of suddenly understanding a previously incomprehensible problem or concept. Some research describes the Aha! effect (also known as insight or epiphany) as a memory advantage,[1][2] but conflicting results exist as to where exactly it occurs in the brain, and it is difficult to predict under what circumstances one can predict an Aha! moment.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eureka_effect
Eureka comes from Ancient Greek εὕρηκα (heúrēka) 'I have found (it)', which is the first person singular perfect indicative active of the verb εὑρίσκω heurískō 'I find'.[1] It is closely related to heuristic, which refers to experience-based techniques for problem-solving, learning, and discovery.
For those interested in a Hebrew connection, 'I have found (it)' is מָצָאתִי, matzati which = 541 = Israel [ישראל].
Found here, for example:
Psalm 89:20(21) I have found [מָצָאתִי] David my servant; with my holy oil have I anointed him:
And if Ezekiel called him David, he's David.
(You never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. ❤️)
For anyone looking in left field, there's a fellow who milks his own cow.
*RESPECT*
“The Bible says that when Jesus returns he will be sudden, instantaneous and be seen by every eye, and be unmistakable.”
The converse is also a warning.
Anyone who claims to be the Messiah or the like, 12th Imam in Islam, who slowly becomes popular or rises to power gradually is not what he or she claims to be.
That would be Anti-christ..............
That's the great thing about conspiracy theories: they can't be killed. NO amount of information is sufficient. For one who is convinced that "this is all a coverup", it's always a coverup. Even when it never was ...
“I have watched many of Avi Loeb’s videos on this subject.”
I could not last more than five minutes listening to the guy.
He is a total joke—credentials cannot save him.
Hence the sudden shock epiphany factor.
And as documented in the NT (the same is true today), the Jesus of the Bible was and remains a most heinous threat to the settled Establishments.
They’ve already decided and settled upon what/whom to expect. So many HR checkboxes to check off.. sure wouldn’t want the “wrong” guy to get the job.
That simple truth is weirdly 'Messianic'! 😄
Personally, I think HAARP is the best conspiracy 'theory' on the planet.
Remember General Colt? He thought he could just bark some orders in order to get the ionosphere the hƎll off the air.
🤷
You’ve nicely illustrated my point.
It’s an art and a science.
Gotta live a little, push right past the buzzkills!
😇
Not sure your point ...
Mine is that conspiracy theories are basically BS. They depend on :
1) We insist that “X” is hiding something
but
2) We hold as an article of faith that “X” lies all the time about everything
therefore
3) No matter what “X” tells us ... even if it is objectively the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth ... we will never believe “X”.
Well, this could explain why nobody’s too worried about prosecuting the Obama/Biden malefactors.
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