I believe I have provided enough
circumstantial evidence
to support the postulate
that 3I/ATLAS
collided with Mars
and that it was the CME
that blew it right into it.
When you look at all of the evidence
presented in it's totality
its kinda hard to argue against that.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
11 points of evidence supporting the conclusion
We currently have sunspots
90% the size of the ones
that caused the Carrington event
on the backside of the sun.
Saturday, December 6, 2025
The night of December 18th,
Mercury was hit with a CME
showing that the region is still active
as it spins back around toward us.
Blob of solar stuff hit Mercury
Earth Sky 12/19/25
"Sun news December 19:
Blob of solar stuff hit Mercury
A blob of solar stuff – aka a coronal mass ejection or CME – hurled by the sun a couple of days ago from its far side struck Mercury last night (the night of December 18) according to the computer model ENLIL. We on Earth saw this CME over the sun’s horizon as a fiery and beautiful prominence (reported by us on December 17). It means the very active regions we began seeing a couple of weeks ago – which brought strong activity to the Earth-viewed side of our sun (including an X1.1 flare on December 8) – are still alive on the sun’s far side. Chances are, we’ll soon see them again on the near side, carried out by the sun’s rotation. Will those very active region survive or decay? We’ll let you know. Meanwhile the sun is taking a break on flare production on its near side …
Meanwhile?
The
Space Weather Prediction Center
web page from the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
remains down, some two days after
they said the maintenance was going to last.
It clearly says through the 17th
and the date in the bottom right is the 19th.
So it's not just the disaterous
"Live Event" that NASA held
where they didn't mention even one anomaly
of 3I/ATLAS, or the fuzzy pictures they released
during it, or the fact that amateur astronomers
are providing better pictures with more
information than NASA with its
billions of $ of space based instruments is,
now we have this to consider as well.
And the question is,
WHY IS ALL OF THAT?
Why do I have to go to
earthsky.com
to get information
about a CME hitting Mercury
two night ago?
If 3I/ATLAS is as harmless to earth
as they are saying it is?
Then why not release images etc?
My personal believe is
we are going to see a repeat performance
of what happened with 3I/ATLAS
at Mars here shortly.
And all this hub bub
about it is at it's closest point
to earth right now
is nothing but a smokescreen.
Let me put it to you this away:
Saturday, December 6, 2025
"However, the dark patches
were first spotted
around a week earlier
by NASA's Perseverance Mars rover,
which was spying on the sun's far side
relative to Earth."
Giant sunspot on par with the one that birthed
has appeared on the sun — and it's pointed right at Earth
Livescience 12/05/25
To which I asked:
"(Why was it doing so?
I guess NASA had another serendipitous moment?
Like they did when Vera C Rubin observatory wasnt even operational but somehow managed to find 3I/ATLAS?)
So see I got another
"postulate"
about why the
"NASA's Perseverance Mars rover,
which was spying on the sun's far side
relative to Earth"
And its really simple and straight forward.
It was looking at the far side of the sun
relative to earth
because NASA knows
what happened at Mars
and was looking to see
what might be on the horizon
in the very near future for us.
What other reason can you come up with
for why would it have been?
"spying on the sun's far side
relative to Earth"?
Just explain that to me.
Cause this is not something they use
that instrument for.
So I reiterate:
"The Anunnaki
don't fucking control
sun spot activity."
The master
of the universe does.
Godspeed.
Journey well friends.



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