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CERN Reaches Out To 3I/Atlas!

After 3I/ATLAS passed Mars, strange and unusual things have been happening.

New, amateur images show it looking almost like the famous Tic-Tac UFO, with other objects that seem to dance around 3I/ATLAS. This has led to even more speculation that it’s some kind of spaceship. Remote viewer Sebastien Martin claimed that CERN has been attempting to communicate with 3I/ATLAS in hopes of learning more about the purpose of its entry into our solar system. See if you agree with what he said.

Also this week, it was announced that archaeologists in Turkey made a groundbreaking discovery at Karahan Tepe—one of the most significant Neolithic archaeological sites in the world. For the first time in history, a T-shaped pillar carved with a human face, dated to over 12,000 years ago, has been unearthed.

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder Live.

Echos Of Lost, Advanced Culture

Why are there migration routes from the Mediterranean to more northern climates? Could it be something radiating in the southern sky was so intense that it forced people in the opposite direction?

Apparently so, since along the northern migration routes, archaeologists discovered the Skara Brae, the best-preserved Neolithic settlement in western Europe, where people began making their homes there in 3,100 B.C. It was discovered in 1850 when a storm exposed part of the coastal site. Continued erosion in the bay has led to similar discoveries.

An exceptional collection of artifacts were discovered at Skara Brae, attesting to the advanced culture that lived there. Among the artifacts were carved rocks, one of which was representative of the auroras manifesting discreetly in the sky, possibly the reason for the migration northward. Here’s more on the Lost History Channel TKTC with host BuzWeaver.

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