Straight at Mysterious Interstellar Object
futurism.com 9/26/25
(Other places as well:
Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas Is About To Be Hit By A Coronal Mass Ejection.
iflscience.com 9/25/25
Interstellar comet 3I/Atlas could soon lose its tail following a beating by our Sun
wionews.com 09/26/25
Question becomes,
why no blog post by Avi Loeb on medium?
Or by any other "serious" scientist?
Why are we hearing about this
through these sources?
Honey said:
"Theres a leak somewhere."
That makes a lot of sense actually.
Were a team yo.
Before we even get to the article at hand
lets review a few things:
Thursday, September 4, 2025
The Challenge of Measuring the Mass of 3I/ATLAS
Avi Loeb Medium 08/31/25
"Of course, the kick ("a result of its gravitational influence") would have been larger if 3I/ATLAS were to maneuver and get closer to Mars. The so-called Minimum Orbit Intersection Distance (MOID) of 3I/ATLAS from Mars, namely the closest that 3I/ATLAS gets to the complete path of Mars around the Sun is remarkably short, just 0.018 AU or 2.7 million kilometers... In addition, a small orbit correction by 3I/ATLAS could shrink this MOID of Mars to zero."
(Avi wasnt very explicit
and it was hidden in a post
that one wouldnt expect it
to find the information:
"The Challenge of Measuring the Mass of 3I/ATLAS"
and it was posted on a Holiday,
08/31/25
none of that should be construed
as unintentional
So heres the translation:
"shrink this MOID of Mars to zero"
=
IMPACT.
ALSO?
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Meanwhile, yesterday I commented on a IG post of "startalk" a podcast done by Neil DeGrasse Tyson, just a lil snippet of something from that, and I asked, "Why not comment about potential perturbations of Mars orbit from 3/IATLAS? (They were talking about some ignorant ass extra terrestrial nonsense.) Within a minute a bot responded with typical...
"It's to small, it's to far...it wont affect...etc"
(I can spot em a mile away, stock photos, account recently created, few followers etc, it's pretty obvious these days, they know who we are and we know who they are)
Which I responded to and then shut down the exchange. A few minutes later yet another bot comes back and says largely the same things but this one says:
"Now if it were to HIT Mars
at exactly the right angel and deflect..."
So up until 09/25/25
we only had Avi and a satanic bot
talking about possible impact of 3I/ATLAS
with Mars.
And Now?
Now we get:
Straight at Mysterious Interstellar Object
futurism.com 9/26/25
A week before 3I/ATLAS will make its closest
pass by of Mars.
Somebody please,
factor out those odds.
I can tell you what they are already,
to small to be likely.
This thing has had
"Not Good"
written all over it
from the time NASA confirmed it
to be an interstellar visitor.
NASA confirms that mysterious object shooting
through the solar system is an 'interstellar visitor'
07/03/25
"On Wednesday (July 2), NASA released a statement confirming that A11pl3Z is indeed an interstellar object and will not remain in the solar system for long. The researchers also shared the object's new official name, 3I/ATLAS, and revealed that it is most likely a comet, upending previous assumptions that it was an asteroid."
Finally to the article at hand lol.
Choosing the futurism piece cause I like that source the best of the three listed. But noticed i supplied the other two.
"The interstellar object dubbed 3I/ATLAS has been fascinating astronomers since its discovery in early July."
The object, generally believed to be a comet, is screaming through the solar system at around 137,000 mph, and is expected to make a close pass of Mars as soon as next week."
(Biggest brightest fastest most unusual thing humanity has ever observed. Avi is way right about on thing, you dont just get to call this something that matches up with what we have seen before (comets) just because you want to. One thing we know for sure is, it has consistently shown unusual characteristics since we have been observing it, whenever that really was.
See:
"upending previous assumptions
that it was an asteroid."
Which brings up the questions:
Who? When? Where? How?
Was it previously considered to be an asteroid?)
"And it recently met some considerable resistance as well during its unusual visit. Earlier this week, the Sun unleashed a ferocious flurry of plasma and magnetic fields, called a coronal mass ejection, straight at 3I/ATLAS."
(Seriously?
What's the fuckin odds huh?
On top of all the other anomalies
that have been so well documented?
Add em all up
and the likelihood of all of this
being any kind of chance is effectively:
Zero, None, Nada, Zilch.
Maybe thats why the scientist arent writing
blog post about this?
Maybe?)
It’s a fascinating and exceedingly rare collision, as SpaceWeather.com reports, the result of which remains speculative.
(From the spaceweather link above
"CMEs hitting Solar System comets have been known to kink or even disconnect their tails. What happens to an interstellar comet is anyone’s guess."
(Avi and the bot seem to know.)
"The timing is fortuitous. The potential impact comes only a week before the comet disappears into the sun’s glare, giving astronomers a narrow window to record the event. It also coincides with the comet’s recent brightening--a 40-fold increase since the beginning of September."
"Most of the brightness increase is in one color: green. This suggests a surge of gas production as the comet nears the sun. The key compound is diatomic carbon (C2), which glows emerald when energized by solar UV radiation."
(It aint frozen H2O sublimating
like most comets yo.)
"Astronomers have previously observed comets originating from within the solar system colliding with the Sun’s plasma. For instance, in April 2007, NASA’s STEREO A spacecraft watched as a comet dubbed Encke temporarily lost its tail after being hit by a “wave of solar material.”
(This thing aint from this Solar System)
“The effect, however, was only temporary — within minutes a new tail formed,” NASA explained in a 2015 blog post."
"3I/ATLAS has repeatedly caught researchers off guard.
(That is the one constant here
and given the scientific concept of
it is what should be expected to continue
to happen.
How hard is it for scientist to understand
their own concepts?)
"For instance, observations found that it features a much higher ratio of carbon dioxide to water than expected. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has also pondered its strange trajectory, which takes it suspiciously close to Jupiter, Mars, and Venus."
(Tons of other anomalies as well.)
"Next week, it’s expected to come within just 1.67 million miles of Mars, in what Loeb called a “remarkable fine-tuning of its path.”
(None of this is an accident.
Judgments are coming on this world.
Like it or not aint gonna matter.)
"The astronomer has also suggested that the object could be far more massive than the previous two known interstellar objects, concluding in a recent blog post that its mass “must be bigger than 33 billion tons,” and measuring at least 3.1 miles across. The prior objects, ‘Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov, measured roughly a quarter mile and 0.6 miles in length, respectively."
(Half of an Everest.
"At Least"
Revelation 8:8
And the second angel sounded,
(Doesn't say which trumpet #,
Could be any but the seventh.)
and as it were a great mountain
burning with fire was cast into the sea:
and the third part of the sea became blood;)
"How it fared during this week’s coronal mass ejection remains unclear. Hopefully, scientists will catch a glimpse of 3I/ATLAS as it rips by Mars next week to find out."
What happened to its trajectory?
And why aren't the scientist making blog post about it
instead of us finding out about it on Futurism.com?
And a couple other sites?
NONE OF THIS
IS ACCIDENTAL.
NONE.
Ive had a saying for a long time now:
To many coincidences?
Isnt a coincidence.
Godspeed.
Journey well my friends.
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