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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Today, NASA holds a media briefing about the interstellar object
three I Alice. But before we hear what they have
to say, we need to talk about what they've been hiding.
For decades. NASA has cut live feeds at suspicious moments.
Objects appear on camera, and then suddenly the stream stops.
Witnesses have come forward, patterns have emerged. This is not
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what NASA tells us. This is what NASA refuses to
show us. By the end of this episode, you will
understand why NASA's credibility on these matters has been questioned
for years. As always, I'm here to report the information
without bias, and you can decide what to believe. You
can find the sources in my detailed articles at ufonews
dot com, along with the description box below. Hey, you
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follow yours on Christina Gomez and welcome to this episode
of UFO News Updates. Here's the latest feed cut from
November eighteenth, twenty twenty five. The International Space Station broadcasts
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a continuous live feed. Millions watch it, and over the
years a pattern emerged. Objects appear feed cuts. NASA says, oh,
it's only technical difficulties. In July of twenty sixteen, The
most popularized incident occurred an object appeared on the ISS feed,
seemingly entering Earth's atmosphere. The camera tracked it, then the
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feed cut, according to CBS news coverage at the time,
NASA's spokesman Daniel Hoot explained the interruption as routine, stating
the station regularly passes out of range of tracking and
data relay satellites, which causes the fee to drop. But
keep in mind that for years NASA's budget has been
over twenty billion dollars, there should not be any excuse
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for dropped feeds. NASA says there's no pattern. They state
in official responses that refer elections from station windows, spacecraft structures,
and lights from Earth commonly appear as visible effects in
photos and videos from the orbiting laboratory. They insist no
unidentifiable objects have been seen over the ISS, Yet the
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archived footage tells a different story. Observers have documented dozens
of incidents. The timing can't be dismissed as coincidental. When pressed,
NASA repeats the same explanations technical difficulties, ice particles, space debris,
camera malfunctions. Even Ross Coldart mentioned he witnessed it first hand.
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Take a listen to what he said on News Nation.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
I always thought it was nonsense that nessa cut the feed,
and I now realize someone is cutting the feed because
I've seen it act she's seen it happen. I was
invited to tour as a VIP the Marshall Space Center
when I was giving a speech at the Huntsville Scientific
Color for the study of UAPs two years ago. And
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while we were on location in the viewing room where
there's a huge bank of video feeds from the space station,
the International Space Station, we were looking at the feeds
with the director of the Marshall Space Center talking to
me with his back to those screens, and there's the
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control room for the receiving of signals and control of
the space station to my right that we're looking at
through this glass window. And as he's talking to me,
Rebecca nudges me and goes look and there are maybe
eight or nine egg shaped objects moving from behind the
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space station, and the camera is pointed out into interstellar space,
and you see these egg shaped objects just tracking along
information very very slowly. And I very naively ask the
director of the Marshall Space Center excuse me serious? Are
they starlink satellites? So somebody just released starlink satellites and
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he turns, looks at the feed, sees the objects, and
then he looks through the window into the main control
room and they flick a switch. They do it right
in front of us. Transmission to the space station has
been interrupted.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
There's so much more of the stories, So don't go anywhere.
We're about to discuss an incident that even skeptics found
difficult to explain. On February twenty fifth, nineteen ninety six,
during the Space Shuttle Columbia's STS seventy five mission, a
twelve mile experimental tether designed to generate electricity from Art's
magnetic field unexpectedly broke, triggering one of the most controversial
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incidents in space exploration history. NASA's camera has captured numerous
dish shaped luminous objects moving around the broken tether, with
some appearing to change direction and seemingly pass behind it,
which would make them miles in diameter given the tether's length.
Astronaut Franklin Chang Diaz described the objects as debris illuminated
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by sunlight, while NASA attributed them to camera artifacts and
ice particles from a pre deployment water dump. Now, despite
these explanations, many who have analyzed the footage frame by
frame remained convinced that the STS seventy five tether incident
continues to be one of the most scrutinized pieces of
space footage decades later. What do you think, Are we
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seeing camera artifacts or is there something NASA is not
telling us? Leave your thoughts in the comments. Now, let's
connect this to NASA's current situation. A recent investigation by
space dot com revealed serious problems at NASA's Spaceflight Center
in Green Belt, Maryland. This is NASA's flagship science facility,
home to missions like the James Web Space Telescope and
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the Hubble Space Telescope. According to space dot com investigation
published on November third, twenty twenty five, nearly a dozen
current and former NASA workers provided testimony about what they
described as illegal activities by NASA leadership. The investigation found
that NASA has been implementing the president's twenty twenty six
budget request before Congress even finalized funding, which multiple sources
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claim violates federal laws, and that budget would be cutting
about twenty four percent as reported in the article. US
Senator Catwell released a committee report on September twenty ninth,
stating that NASA's actions represent an unconstitutional attempt to circumvent
Congress's authority. The report noted that NASA began implementing institutional
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changes as early as June of twenty twenty five to
align with a budget proposal that has not yet been approved.
Employees described a culture of secrecy. One engineer, identified only
as Wendy to protect her reputation, stated in the article
that management avoids putting directives in writing because they know
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what they're doing should not be documented. The investigation revealed
that NASA leadership closed facilities, terminated missions with functioning spacecraft,
and accelerated building closures at the Space Flight Center under
the cover of the government shutdown. More than four thousand
NASA employees signed up for early resignation programs, with GODER
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losing approximately seventeen percent of its workforce. Today, at twelve
pm Pacific three pm Eastern, NASA holds a media briefing
about three i AT lists. I'll be streaming it here
on this channel live, so hit the notification bells you
do not miss it. NASA insists three iye at lists
is merely a comment. They state it exhibits all the
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characteristics of a comment, with an icy nucleus and a
comma of gas and dust. Here's what Acting Administrator Sean
Duffy said on Newsmax.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
This is a comment. It walks like a comet, talks
like a comment, struts like a comet. It's a comment.
And some people have said, listen, there's there's alien life
on here, or at one point this that I was
going to hit the earth. Not true, but it is
a fascinating comment.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
There's no conspiracy.
Speaker 3 (08:05):
You mentioned Kim Kardashian, so I wanted to clarif for that.
Nod all right.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
However, Harvard Asher physicist Abvi Lobe has raised questions about
whether three i at lists might warrant closer examination beyond
the standard COMMET classification. While NASA has firmly publicly rejected
this perspective, the debate highlights a larger issue about how
NASA handles unexplained phenomena. So as we watch today's briefing,
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remember what we have discussed the pattern of feed cuts
the STS seventy five incident that remains unexplained to many observers,
the internal crisis at NASA's Space Flight Center, the culture
of secrecy described by NASA's own employees. This is not
jumping to conclusions. This is about asking questions NASA seems
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unwilling to answer fully and transparently. The good news is
that NASA will have an open Q and A for
both the media and the public. For the public, you
can't use hashtag ask NASA on any social media platform.
What question would you ask at today's briefing? If you
have the chance, should your questions in the comments below,
and do not forget to hit that notification bell so
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you do not miss the live stream of the NASA
briefing that will take place right here on this channel.
I'm Christian the Gumas and that is it for now.
Be safe and remember keep your eyes on the skies.
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