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3I/ATLAS Is a Hostile UFO

3I/ATLAS Is a Hostile UFO

Update: 2025-09-18
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3I/ATLAS is a hostile UFO.


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In July of 2025, an interstellar object called 3I/ATLAS passed into our solar system for only the third time on record. Most objects out in space are bound to a star. They don’t traverse the galaxy because gravity keeps them locked around their own sun. But what about the incredibly rare exceptions that defy these expectations?


Bizarrely, all three instances happened in a relatively short time frame, given how long humans have been studying and mapping the stars—the first called 1I/’Oumuamua in 2017, the second called 2I/Borisov in 2019, and this 3I/ATLAS in 2025.


The frequency of interstellar sightings has everyone wondering whether these are 1) intentionally directed probes from another world, 2) alien visitors in foreign spacecraft, like a Harvard professor suggested, or 3) just meteors that somehow wandered into our segment of the galaxy.


Between Rob’s investigative research and John’s remote viewing data, there’s a lot to uncover about the truth of these interstellar objects. Join investigative researcher Rob Counts and remote viewer John Vivanco for a Metaphysical episode that’s out of this world.


Discussions in this episode: alien visitors from other worlds, UFOs and UAPs, Avi Loeb’s claims about interstellar objects, intergalactic travel, real Star Wars, spaceships, types of aliens, Oumuamua, remote viewing across the galaxy, if 3I/ATLAS is a spaceship, hostile aliens, and more

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3I/ATLAS Is a Hostile UFO

3I/ATLAS Is a Hostile UFO

Metaphysical with Rob Counts and John Vivanco