

This Astronomer Has Detected UFOs!
8 snips Feb 25, 2025
In this engaging discussion, astronomer Beatriz Villarroel, known for her work on Project Vasco, explores the enigma of the Baltic Sea anomaly and the scientific community's reluctance to investigate UAPs. She shares insights from her Project Vasco, which searches for vanishing stars and anomalous phenomena. Villarroel emphasizes the importance of transparency in UAP research, while reflecting on historical UFO sightings and the role of figures like JFK in the discourse. Her unique perspective sheds light on the quest for extraterrestrial probes and the need for rigorous scientific inquiry.
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Baltic Sea Anomaly
- Beatriz Villarroel was fascinated by the Baltic Sea Anomaly, a possible crashed UFO.
- It resembled a crashed Millennium Falcon and was covered in burned biological material.
Vanishing Stars
- Villarroel's team found vanishing stars in 1950s astronomical images, sparking UFO interest.
- Multiple stars vanished simultaneously with no astrophysical explanation.
1952 Alignments and UFO Flap
- Villarroel's team found statistically significant alignments of vanishing stars in 1952.
- These alignments coincided with the Washington D.C. UFO flap.