What do you make of this?

bbfreeburn

Active Member


In "Disneyland of the Gods", by John Keel, he reports in depth on this satellite:

"In February 1960 the US detected an unknown object in polar orbit, a feat that neither they or the USSR had been able to accomplish. As if that wasn't enough, it apparently was several sizes larger than anything either country would have been able to get off the ground.

And then, the oddness began. HAM operators began to receive strange coded messages. One person in particular said he managed to decode one of the transmissions, and it corresponded to a star chart. A star chart which would have been plotted from earth 13,000 years ago, and focused on the Epsilon Boötis star system.

On September 3, 1960, seven months after the satellite was first detected by radar, a tracking camera at Grumman Aircraft Corporation's Long Island factory took a photograph of it. People on the ground had been occasionally seeing it for about two weeks at that point.

Viewers would make it out as a red glowing object moving in an east-to-west orbit. Most satellites of the time, according to what little material I've been able to find on the black knight satellite, moved from west-to-east. It's speed was also about three times normal. A committee was formed to examine it, but nothing more was ever made public.

Three years later, Gordon Cooper was launched into space for a 22 orbit mission. On his final orbit, he reported seeing a glowing green shape ahead of his capsule, and heading in his direction. It's said that the Muchea tracking station, in Australia, which Cooper reported this too was also able to pick it up on radar traveling in an east-to-west orbit.

This event was reported by NBC, but reporters were forbidden to ask Cooper about the event on his landing. The official explanation is that an electrical malfunction in the capsule had caused high levels of carbon dioxide, which induced hallucinations."
 

Greg T.

The Jizz Slinger
I can't speak on this particular case because it's my first time hearing of this one. But, I have seen some 15 to 20 year old footage of a handful of astronauts being interviewed and all of them said there were "things" out there and "incidents" that they could not reveal. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldren both admitted that what they "experienced" was not of this world, and we need to be prepared for the inevitable. The interviewer then asked what the inevitable was. Neil looked horrified and said "we need to get our shit together and that's all I'm saying." Buzz said, You'd never believe me."
 

livespive

Well-Known Member
I remember that one...

As for the Cooper story, I thought it was on Ancient Aliens?

It doesn't matter which side of the creation fence you are on. How can people be so arrogant to think that we were the only thing created?

I can't speak on this particular case because it's my first time hearing of this one. But, I have seen some 15 to 20 year old footage of a handful of astronauts being interviewed and all of them said there were "things" out there and "incidents" that they could not reveal. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldren both admitted that what they "experienced" was not of this world, and we need to be prepared for the inevitable. The interviewer then asked what the inevitable was. Neil looked horrified and said "we need to get our shit together and that's all I'm saying." Buzz said, You'd never believe me."
 

Greg T.

The Jizz Slinger
Saw a new one today that everyone should see. A docu called Unacknowledged. I caught it on Netflix. Excellent watch.
 
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