3I/Atlas

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Alan Cornette

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Sep 17, 2025, 9:03:09 PM (3 days ago) Sep 17
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Andy:  What have you heard about the 3I/Atlas "comet" now zeroing in on Mars. It appears to be adjusting its orbit to hit Mars and is behaving like a vehicle, not a rock. I'm again thinking about the possibility that the last visit from PlanetX was around 1500/1600 BC and that puts it within the 3600 year orbit relative to Sitchin's research. Could the Annunaki be coming early in preparation on Mars for the planet's passing in a few years. With the state of the world today, anything is  possible. Al C. 

Andy Lloyd

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Sep 20, 2025, 4:55:29 AM (yesterday) Sep 20
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Hi Al,

Yes, I've heard several things (mostly from Kerry Cassidy), as well as what's been made available in the science press.  Harvard Professor Avi Loeb produced a controversial and (as he admits) highly speculative paper on this object back in July:


Loeb recently said that his M.O. here is to generate alternative thinking, essentially to shake up mainstream science's unquestioning approach.  

Nasa dismisses theory by Harvard astronomer who suggested an object from beyond the solar system could be a relic from a distant civilization

That said, it has surprised me how little there is out there in the press about this object.  It's only the 3rd identified interstellar comet and, like the second one 2I Borisov (which was pretty weird), it is already a little quirky compared to regular solar system comets.  It's developed a tail and there are some images kicking around, with the promise of more to come as it comes in view of some more powerful telescopes.  Does make me wonder whether there's some caution and hesitation going on until the real picture is clearer.

The problem with identifying what kind of object it might be is that trajectories of comets can change as they warm, causing outgassing and thus natural propulsion, so adjustments to its projected hyperbolic path are to be expected.  Of course, if this thing makes/has made a handbrake turn or something similar, then that's really news.  

Many thanks, 

Andy Lloyd

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Andy:  What have you heard about the 3I/Atlas "comet" now zeroing in on Mars. It appears to be adjusting its orbit to hit Mars and is behaving like a vehicle, not a rock. I'm again thinking about the possibility that the last visit from PlanetX was around 1500/1600 BC and that puts it within the 3600 year orbit relative to Sitchin's research. Could the Annunaki be coming early in preparation on Mars for the planet's passing in a few years. With the state of the world today, anything is  possible. Al C. 

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