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Astronomers have just discovered something far bigger and stranger than 3I/ATLAS. A new interstellar visitor—C/2025 R2 (SWAN)—is one hundred times larger and brighter, streaking toward the Sun with a colossal plasma tail five Moons wide. Unlike any natural comet, it carries a nickel–cobalt armored hull, a plasma-drive exhaust, and a core radiating more power than two colliding black holes.
Even more unsettling, its path overlaps with 3I/ATLAS. Both will swing behind the Sun in October 2025, disappearing from every telescope on Earth simultaneously. Avi Loeb calls ATLAS the “scout” and SWAN the “fortress”—a returning probe on a 22,000-year orbit, possibly here for refueling, data collection, or something far more dangerous.
Some believe these objects are part of a system, an ancient surveillance network triggered by our radio and TV signals. Others, like Graham Hancock, suggest ancient civilizations may have recorded SWAN’s last visit in the pyramids and megaliths.
Astronomers have just discovered something far bigger and stranger than 3I/ATLAS. A new interstellar visitor—C/2025 R2 (SWAN)—is one hundred times larger and brighter, streaking toward the Sun with a colossal plasma tail five Moons wide. Unlike any natural comet, it carries a nickel–cobalt armored hull, a plasma-drive exhaust, and a core radiating more power than two colliding black holes.
Even more unsettling, its path overlaps with 3I/ATLAS. Both will swing behind the Sun in October 2025, disappearing from every telescope on Earth simultaneously. Avi Loeb calls ATLAS the “scout” and SWAN the “fortress”—a returning probe on a 22,000-year orbit, possibly here for refueling, data collection, or something far more dangerous.
Some believe these objects are part of a system, an ancient surveillance network triggered by our radio and TV signals. Others, like Graham Hancock, suggest ancient civilizations may have recorded SWAN’s last visit in the pyramids and megaliths.
Is SWAN R2 a comet, a fortress, or the reply to a message humanity unknowingly sent?