The comet Atlas — or maybe we should say “comet,” because things are getting weird — is back in the news again. For months now, Harvard Professor Avi Loeb has been talking about the strange anomalies surrounding Comet 3I/ATLAS. Researchers have noted unusual behavior, odd trajectories, and now we have the latest curveball.
Today, Loeb published a new analysis after reviewing the latest post-perihelion images released by NASA. And according to him…
There’s no comet tail.
That’s right. This object doesn’t appear to be producing the tail you’d expect at this stage. Which is, naturally, a little strange — considering that comets are known for having tails, especially when they get this close to the Sun. The whole thing raises more questions than answers.
Right now, it leaves us waiting. The comet (or object, or whatever label we want to cautiously use) makes its closest approach in December, which means we have plenty of time for more data, more analysis… and probably more conversation from Avi Loeb. He never shies away from wondering aloud when something looks out of place in the cosmos.
And honestly? We’re here for it.
Are we saying it’s aliens? No. Are we saying people who are saying it’s aliens are automatically wrong? Also no.
Let’s just say this: The universe is strange. Sometimes stranger than we’re prepared for.
So we’ll watch. We’ll wait. And we’ll see what this thing in the sky decides to show us next.
The crash was quickly covered up, both literally and figuratively. 8 News Now Chief Investigator George Knapp thinks the official story as told by the military is demonstrably false.
Enigma, the program that’s quietly been collecting data since its 2022 launch, has now logged over 30,000 UFO sightings — billing itself as the largest verifiable UFO database on the planet.
Remember the movie Signs? In that story, aliens couldn’t stand water. But according to Enigma’s growing database, the truth about anomalous creatures might be far more aquatic than we ever imagined. In fact, if these reports are to be believed, they seem to love water quite a bit.
A recent New York Post article sheds some light on the phenomenon: thousands of mysterious sightings — not in the skies, but underwater — have been reported across U.S. coastlines. These are being called USOs, or Unidentified Submersible Objects, and even some former Navy officials are saying they may pose a national security concern.
One video submitted to the Enigma app shows two bright green lights moving beneath the surface off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Pentagon-reviewed footage has already confirmed similar incidents of craft diving into or emerging from the ocean without so much as a splash.
As of this past August, Enigma had logged:
9,000 mysterious sightings within 10 miles of U.S. shorelines
500 of those within 5 miles
And 150+ reports describing objects hovering over or plunging into the water.
California and Florida lead the list, which makes sense — both have long coastlines and deep UFO lore. But what’s really getting people’s attention are the maps being released that show clusters of activity around major water bodies.
Some members of Congress — those brave enough to even mention it publicly — have hinted that aliens may be using water as a cloaking mechanism, or perhaps even living beneath it.
If true, it flips the Signs script entirely. Maybe they’ve been here all along… just under the surface.
It’s been about a year since the New Jersey drone phenomenon first lit up our skies — and our imaginations.
Remember how it dominated headlines? Those bright lights hovering silently above the Garden State and beyond had everyone speculating. Was it an alien invasion? A secret military test? A government conspiracy right above our heads?
But there was also another theory — that we were being gaslit. That the whole thing was a trick, a setup, a staged mystery designed to stir up confusion.
Well, now, you can decide for yourself whether we were fooled… or if we just witnessed a different kind of invasion — not from outer space, but from private contractors.
At the Army’s UAS and Launched Effects Summit at Fort Rucker this past August, a private company allegedly took credit for the chaos. According to a source who spoke to The New York Post, the company held a live demonstration of a manned aerial craft that stunned the audience with its strange design and otherworldly flight movements.
And then came the bombshell:
> “You remember that big UFO scare in New Jersey last year? Well, that was us,” one of the contractor’s employees reportedly told a small group after the demo.
So was the New Jersey “UFO invasion” a real mystery from the skies — or just a marketing stunt that spiraled out of control?
The long-awaited documentary, The Age of Disclosure, is finally arriving. Coming to select theaters on November 21st, the film will also be released the same day for streaming on Amazon Prime.
Featuring politicians, scientists, and other high-profile figures, this groundbreaking documentary explores the stunning claim that non-human intelligence isn’t from a galaxy far, far away — but is right here on planet Earth.
Get ready — this is one revelation that’s bound to make your gravitational head spin.
Watch the trailer for The Age of Disclosure below.
The story KEEPS getting weirder and more and more people are taking notice to it..
We are still following Kin from Panama and whether he really has a pet alien growing in a safe.. Debate is raging! But lots of people are freaking out while others are trying their hardest to debunk what they feel is a big hoax on TikTok..
Here is a quick rehash for those who were not following coverage of the story..
The individual, who identifies himself as only Kin online, said he discovered a small, silver-colored space rock in a fiery crater in Panama on August 29…
Since then, he has shared a series of videos on TikTok showing what he described as the meteorite burning leaves on contact and an unruly, tentacled organism sprouting from within it.
A week after his initial post, he claimed that the crater ‘shines at night,’ sharing footage of the dark site glowing mysteriously.
The most recent video at the time this is being posted is imagery of an “alien” that continues to grow!
Reddit user HighStrangeness is trying to provide a more scientific explanation.. According to the post, the mysterious black substance exposed in Panama is not an alien meteorite entity at all but rather a silicone-based polymer known as polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), combined with small amounts of hexane, a common organic solvent. Both materials are widely used in everyday applications ranging from medical implants to cookware. The unsettling “wiggling” and “breathing” movements seen in the videos were attributed to a phenomenon called swelling-induced snapping motion. When PDMS absorbs hexane, it swells; as the solvent evaporates or redistributes, different parts of the polymer contract at uneven rates. This creates sudden snapping movements that appear organic, almost as if the material were alive. The irregular rhythm of the contractions mimicked muscle-like motion, while PDMS’s flesh-like texture and the black coloration amplified the alien illusion.
People are going to still debate–and we are still going to be following Kin for as many updates as we can get..
One thing, the biggest thing for us, is that Kin does not seem to have any history on his Tiktok of doing anything like this for attention. If this was a big hoax, or a movie promotion or ad, you would think there would be more potential connections to things like that in the past. But there is none.. it all starts with that little potato looking thing.. and now it has legs.
Whether fake or not, I guess we will keep watching to see what happens next..
In a blog post over the weekend, Loeb pointed to observations by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, which showed a “glow of light, likely from a coma, ahead of the motion of 3I/ATLAS towards the Sun.”
A coma is the hazy and luminous cloud that surrounds the nucleus of a comet.
However, there’s “no evidence for a bright cometary tail in the opposite direction,” he wrote, with scientists suggesting it was evidence that dust was evaporating from the object’s Sun-facing side.
The observations led Loeb and his colleagues to an intriguing, albeit far-fetched possibility: is the mysterious space object generating “its own light?”
We want to believe!! But it is getting tough to keep doing it..
Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna has created some chatter after appearing on the Joe Rogan podcast. Among many topics, she said the likelihood of interdimensional beings is pretty high. In fact, she claimed Congress has seen some evidence of it. She seemed convinced that there are aliens among us, maybe interdimensional, maybe otherworldly. She also brought up Air Force incursions and other unsettling possibilities..
Of course, the naysayers were quick to point out that she has also spent time in conspiracy circles and made other eyebrow-raising claims. UFO skeptics ask the obvious question: Where’s the proof?
And here’s the interesting part: This is one area where skeptics and believers might actually agree.
The “Any Day Now” Problem
Let’s think about it. We’ve been hearing these stories for a long time… It has been 2 years since congressional hearings and public meetings where lawmakers hinted they were aware of alien beings, recovered spacecraft, and even bodies supposedly stored away in government facilities.
There have been videos of strange craft–the Pentagon has admitted that they know these videos exist and we cannot explain them. We also had a whole period of time of shooting down tech above the United States, balloons from China, and we were in awe at the New Jersey drones … (they are still around by the way despite the non-coverage) ..
But we have also been fed a steady diet of rumors, each one sounding like we’re about to get the proof. But that “any day now” moment never arrives. Tomorrow becomes next week, next week becomes next year, and the cycle repeats. The promised revelations dissolve into nothing more than another letdown.
It’s hard not to question the credibility of the people making these claims. We keep hearing tall tales about beings from other planets, other dimensions, maybe even demons or angels.. but proof?
Yep.. no disclosure. No big reveal.. all of that.. Still missing.
Meanwhile, Back on Earth
As the online joke goes, the first comment under any alien-disclosure post is usually:
“Cool, but is my rent still due next month?” Yes. Yes, it is.
Sure, strange things are happening in our skies. The government itself has released video of unidentified craft. Pilots have reported encounters with objects they can’t explain. Those things are real, and we want to believe—in fact, we probably do believe. But for every new person who steps forward claiming they’ve got fresh evidence that will blow the lid off the mystery, we’re served yet another big, fat, nothing burger.
The Hype vs. the Reality
Yes, the congressional testimony from David Grusch was big. Yes, having George Knapp sitting behind him was a cool moment for UFO enthusiasts. But since then, other major news events have grabbed the spotlight.
Now we have a congresswoman going on a major podcast to say interdimensional beings exist and Congress knows it. And yet, the national conversation is consumed by political trench wars—debates over the federal takeover of Washington, D.C., or whether Vladimir Putin should be in Alaska meeting Donald Trump.
You’d think the possibility of otherworldly visitors would dominate the headlines. But we’re politically exhausted, socially divided, and perhaps too jaded to resonate with “the bigger picture”.. especially when that bigger picture is never actually drawn.
Instead, we get vague assurances: “They’re out there. Proof is coming. Any day now.” And as mentioned before, “any day now” usually turns into “never.”
Where’s the Beef?
On this one point, skeptics and UFO believers can probably stand side by side. As the old 1980s fast-food slogan went:
“Where’s the beef?”
Maybe, just maybe, the beef got beamed up right along with all those mysteriously mutilated cattle.
3I/ATLAS: Alien Recon Mission or Just a Weird Space Rock?
Professor Avi Loeb has been keeping a close eye on a foreign object hurtling through space toward our planet. Scientists, unsure exactly what this interstellar visitor might be, have dubbed it 3I/ATLAS. Since its discovery, theories have been flying faster than the object itself.
On one side, you’ve got people like Richard C. Hoagland popping up on Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis, confidently declaring it’s indeed an interstellar object. Others worry it’s a reconnaissance mission—some kind of alien “drive-by” to check whether Earth is ripe for easy conquest. And then there are the skeptics, who think this is all a bit much. Let’s face it, the idea that an alien “interloper” is cruising in for a potential invasion is… well… pretty far-fetched.
Of course, if it is aliens, they’re probably not coming to just say “hi.” Bigger plans might be in the works. Still, the media has run with this in ways no one had on their 2025 bingo card. Across the internet, people are now claiming Harvard itself is communicating with the alien ship—a complete misreading of Loeb’s theoretical hypothesis. Somehow, a scientific discussion about possibilities has morphed into “Harvard held a meeting with the hostile invading alien army to discuss their plans.”
Is it an alien ship? I guess it could be. I mean, heck, I don’t own a telescope, and I’m not exactly equipped to tell the difference between space debris and a Death Star. What we do know is that scientists are saying this thing isn’t necessarily behaving like a comet—and that’s the part that’s making eyebrows go up.
It might be a comet. It might be something else. But the media? Oh, the media… They seem less interested in digging for real answers and more interested in hitting copy-and-paste on the same breathless story, over and over, like a galactic game of telephone.
Time will tell. If we’re invaded, I guess the Harvard scientist’s theory was right. If we’re not invaded… well, maybe they just decided to come back later—with a bigger army.