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Eamonn Ansbro - UAP Orbital Surveillance & Superluminal Communications

Dr. Eamonn Ansbro discusses UAP orbital tracks and the hypothesis that Earth is under controlled, autonomous surveillance by UAPs using faster-than-light quantum signaling to overcome communications delays in interstellar travel. Dr. Ansbro's team has constructed an experimental quantum superluminal communications system, and he will discuss the development and testing of this system, as well as opportunities for developing communications protocols and methodologies for first contact. Dr. Eamonn Ansbro has a Masters degree in Astronomy from University of Western Sydney, Australia, and an MPhil and PhD (ABD) degree in Astronomy from the Planetary Space Science Research Institute at Open University (UK). He is director of Kingsland Observatory, one of 5 Observatory research centres in astronomy in Ireland. He is a member of a number of prominent UFO and UAP organizations, including the Scientific Coalition for Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena, SETI, the Internetional Aeronautical Fdederation, and the Royal Astronomical Society. Eamonn's team have pioneered the world’s first experimental faster-than-light communications system, applying these tools to SETI. They started operations in 2016. The huge number of recent discoveries of habitable planets in our Milky Way galaxy suggests that intelligent civilizations may be common. Eamonn believes that advanced ET civilizations are most likely using faster-than-light communications as a common way of transferring information within the galaxy.

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