00:00 - Airport Radars Broadcasting Location
02:50 - Corbell's Disc UAP Footage
04:00 - No Thermal Signature Mystery
06:30 - Extraterrestrial Reconnaissance
07:50 - Unintended Galactic Invitations
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Show Transcript
For decades, every airport radar system on Earth has been broadcasting our exact location to alien civilizations within many light-years in our local part of the galaxy. That's over 100,000 star systems receiving radio signals strong enough to detect with technology equivalent to ours. According to a PhD candidate at Manchester University, we've been doing this unintentionally since the 1950s. And now we have military footage of something that appears to be investigating.
Hey, UFOlogers, I'm Cristina Gomez, and welcome to this episode of UFO News Updates. This week, researchers at the University of Manchester published findings that reveal how visible Earth actually is to potential alien civilizations. Led by PhD candidate Ramiro Caisse Saide, the team discovered that airport radar systems are inadvertently broadcasting Earth's location over a radius of many light-years - a sphere containing over 100,000 star systems.
The numbers are concrete. The combined radio signals from Earth's 40,000 airports and airfields generates approximately 2 quadrillion watts of power, enough to be detected by any civilization with technology equivalent to our Green Bank telescope. Military radar systems add another 100 trillion watts in highly focused directional beams that would appear clearly artificial to anyone watching from interstellar distances.
Saide explains the significance: "Our findings suggest that radar signals produced unintentionally by any planet with advanced technology and complex aviation systems could act as a universal sign of intelligent life."
Days before this research was published, Jeremy Corbell released what he calls the most significant UAP video in history - military thermal footage of a disc-shaped object filmed over the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in November 2020. The U.S. military officially designated this object as a UAP, and according to Corbell, this represents the first time in history that military-filmed footage of a disc-shaped UAP, designated as such by the military, has been captured on camera and released to the public.
The object, estimated to be between 200 and 400 meters in diameter, demonstrates characteristics that defy conventional explanation. The thermal sensors detected no heat signature despite the object's obvious movement and directional changes. As the footage shows, there is no thermal signature - everything works with action-reaction. Push something out the back and you go forward, from rockets to roller skates. That's how it works. The lack of thermal signature is haunting.
For decades, our airport radar systems have been operating continuously, sending powerful, clearly artificial signals deep into space. Consider this timeline: radar technology became widespread in the 1950s during the Cold War. Military radar systems have been generating radio signals that indicate artificial technology since then. Proxima Centauri, our nearest stellar neighbor at 4.2 light-years away, would have received our radar signals in the late 1950s. Any response would have reached us by the mid-1960s.
The implications extend far beyond our immediate cosmic neighborhood. Within the range investigated by the Manchester team, there are systems like Barnard's Star, which Saide's team specifically modeled in their research. The data shows that military signals could appear up to 100 times stronger from certain points in space, depending on where an observer is located.
Saide's previous research also revealed that mobile phone tower signals could be detectable up to 10 light-years away, meaning we're not just broadcasting with radar, but with our entire technological infrastructure. The research significantly shifts how we approach SETI, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. For decades, SETI has focused on listening for signals from space.
The research also suggests that any technologically advanced civilization would face the same leakage problem. As Saide explains: "Civilizations can actually transmit signals without wanting to do that, unintentionally," meaning that detection of such signals could be a universal marker of technological development.
If Corbell's footage represents genuine reconnaissance activity, the implications for contact timeline become significant. The object was filmed over a strategically important border region, demonstrating what appears to be intelligent survey behavior. The complete absence of thermal signatures suggests propulsion technology far beyond current human capabilities.
The location and timing are significant. This was filmed in 2020 during a period of increased military activity in the region. If this represents extraterrestrial reconnaissance, it suggests systematic observation of human military capabilities and geographic boundaries.
The convergence of Saide's radar research and Corbell's UAP footage creates a compelling narrative. We may have been inadvertently advertising our presence for decades, and visitors may have already arrived to investigate. However, UFOs have been seen for hundreds of years.
As Saide concludes: "Our work supports both the scientific quest to answer the question 'Are we alone?' and practical efforts to manage the influence of technology on our world and beyond." The question is no longer whether we're alone in the universe, but whether we're ready for the implications of not being alone. Our airport radars may have been sending invitations across the galaxy for generations. But have any of those invitations been accepted through those means?
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