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Was Arecibo Radio Telescope Damage Sabatage?

Arecibo Radio Telescope has been out of commission since mid-August

Podcaster Daniel Liszt, known as Dark Journalist, is suggesting that the damage to the Arecibo radio telescope was done on purpose to avoid humanity from detecting a SUV-sized alien craft.

Due to a number of [what Liszt feels are] obvious gaps in credible information, the Asteroid ZTF0DxQ or 2020QG could be a cigar-shaped UFO the space organizations are trying to hide from the public.

The main issue the Dark Journalist has is what Arecibo was tracking before it got shut down. Listz believes that the radio telescope was put out of commission because it was tracking an allegedly car-sized asteroid. The space rock is the closest asteroid to fly-by Earth, ever recorded.

Liszt, in his youtube video, has suggested that there have been a number of telescope accidents leading to a gap in observation of the skies above Earth. The mystery of why the Arecibo Observation cable snaps has been adding to the conspiracies and theories of sabotage.

“The Arecibo radio telescope was knocked out of commission just a few days before, lands the possibility that this was a coordinated effort, so they could not see that this asteroid coming in, or what it actually was, a cigar-shaped UFO,” Listz said.

The Dark Journalist. Photo by Dark Journalist.

With the footage produced by Ivan Vagner (who recently captured a fleet of UFOs flying over the Earth’s space horizon), Liszt suggest that the small-asteroid was actually an alien craft. Liszt also points out what he calls suspicious media posts claiming to hide their true detection powers.

The Dark Journalist theorizes that the small UFO had to be hiding for fear of an alien revelation that would have speed up the course of alien disclosure by decades. This lead to authorities needing to destroy the Arecibo dish so the truth about extraterrestrials would remain a secret for now.

This story was first report on by Mysterious Universe.

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