Statistical Links Between Palomar Transients, Nuclear Tests, and Unexplained Aerial Phenomena in the Atomic Era

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Stephen Bruehl and Beatriz Villarroel show that brief Palomar transients were about 45% more likely within a day of nuclear tests and surged on test days, that days with many UAP reports also had more transients and together the patterns nearly triple, and that the phenomenon abruptly vanished after March 17, 1956, suggesting a possible hidden intelligence responding to humanity’s atomic era.

WHEN THE SKY LIT UP: Nuclear Tests and the Strange Lights Nobody Could Explain - Weird Darkness
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WHEN THE SKY LIT UP: Nuclear Tests and the Strange Lights Nobody Could Explain - Weird Darkness

A groundbreaking study has uncovered statistical links between mysterious star-like objects in pre-satellite photographs, above-ground nuclear weapons testing, and reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena — suggesting something deeply unsettling was happening in our skies during the Cold War era.