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UFO Activity Near Nuclear Sites Gains Peer-Reviewed Validation

UFO Activity Near Nuclear Sites Gains Peer-Reviewed Validation

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The source provides an overview of an independent researcher's analysis regarding the statistical correlation between Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and global nuclear infrastructure. Specifically, it discusses a landmark 2025 peer-reviewed study that established a statistically significant pattern of UAP activity spiking near nuclear sites, particularly during periods of weapons testing or geopolitical tension, with a correlation coefficient of 0.87. The episode explains that historical UAP incidents near nuclear facilities—dating back to the 1945 Trinity test—were often dismissed but are now being re-evaluated through a rigorous statistical framework that includes geospatial clustering and analysis of radar data. The article also reviews skeptical counterarguments, such as those related to sensor density, and notes the profound national security implications if a non-human intelligence can disable nuclear arsenals, citing incidents at Malmstrom and Minot Air Force Bases. Ultimately, the source frames the study as a seismic shift demanding that the scientific and military communities confront the possibility that humanity’s most destructive technology has attracted sustained, non-human attention.
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