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EXCLUSIVE: DATA SHOWING POSSIBLE NHI PASSES PEER REVIEW

EXCLUSIVE: DATA SHOWING POSSIBLE NHI PASSES PEER REVIEW

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In this episode of Reality Check, Ross Coulthart brings two important updates to two very important Reality Check exclusives. First, he sits down with Dr. Beatriz Villarroel, she tells Ross that two of her scientific papers have just passed peer review. This significance of this being that her papers show that non-human intelligence was possibly found in space. Ross also gives an update on the Canadian UAP report that was released earlier this year. He reads the reaction of former Canadian Parliament member, Larry Maguire, on the report, which was exclusively given to NewsNation. On the topic of UAPs Maguire tells Ross, its important people stay engaged and be open to where the evidence leads. Astronomer's new data finds possible nonhuman intelligence in space Canadian journalist calls for total government transparency on UAP reports CHAPTERS LIST 00:00-1:07 Intro to Dr. Villarroel 1:07-3:36 Dr. Villarroel talks about passing peer review 3:36-5:29 What did Dr. Villarroel find? 5:29-7:28 Is what Dr. Villarroel found NHI? 7:28-9:18 are these objects still in space? 9:18-12:12 is this the first scientific acceptance of NHI? 12:12-14:03 What does Dr. Villarroel think she found? 14:03-15:33 TV & movies vs. these real-life findings 15:33-17:07 mainstream media vs. UAP topic stigma 17:07-18:55 should NASA be making the next move? 18:55-19:44 What Dr. Villarroel is working on next 19:44-29:35 Exclusive former Canadian Parliament member, Larry Maguire, reacts to Sky Canada report 29:35-30:14 Where to send Ross your questions CREDITS Host: Ross Coulthart Executive Producer: Andy Gipson Editorial Producer: Meagan Ourada Segment Producer: Christine Jenkinson Associate Producer: William Tomasi Editor: Anthony Diasio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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