Skywatcher Update: Major Breakthrough Ahead
Skywatcher shared some exciting news on X:
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Garry Nolan: “We believe we’ve made a significant breakthrough in our field. Video interviews and analysis of new UAP data will be available in about 2-3 weeks.”
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Progress Update: Skywatcher has been advancing at an impressive pace. During our recent event, we achieved what we believe is a major breakthrough.
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Upcoming Releases:
- “Stages of Disclosure” Whitepaper: Complete and in the final review stage, set for release in 1-2 weeks.
- Part II Video Interview: Ready, featuring analysis of new UAP data, to be released in 2-3 weeks.
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Independent Data Analysis: We are currently examining our full dataset.
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Additionally, we are planning to hire for several positions in the upcoming weeks—keep an eye out for application details!
Garry Nolan’s Insights on Skywatcher
Garry Nolan recently mentioned on X:
“I should clarify that while some groups may be attempting what Skywatcher is doing, they uniquely possess the ability to collect scientific data in ways that others cannot. That’s because I’m designing some of those methods myself.
While many groups focus on various calling techniques or data collection at hotspots, Skywatcher stands out as the only organization employing a comprehensive strategy likely to advance the field—hence my commitment to collaborating with them.”
Setting Realistic Expectations
It’s important to manage expectations. Skywatcher is not claiming to have retrieved any crafts or promising imminent disclosure. My guess is that they will present clearer and longer footage of lights or objects in the sky and demonstrate the psionics’ ability to interact with them. There may also be further inquiries directed at entities that previously indicated they originate from the afterlife.
It sounds like Skywatcher is making some exciting strides in their research and data collection regarding UAPs! The significant breakthrough they claim to have achieved will be highly anticipated, especially with the upcoming video interview and analysis of new data. Garry Nolan’s endorsement of their comprehensive approach adds to the credibility of their efforts.
You make a good point about managing expectations though. It’s important to keep in mind that meaningful conclusions in this field often take time and careful analysis. While it would be fascinating to see more compelling video evidence or control experiments, we should approach these revelations with a healthy dose of skepticism until we see the data and results. It will be interesting to see how their work may validate or challenge previous notions in UAP research. Looking forward to the upcoming releases!