NASA STS-115 Mission & UFOs
Okay, I’ve been reading up on Aliens and UFOs and crap. I stopped short at ghosts and apparitions. I won’t bother giving you links, but trust me, there’s lots of stuff on the interwebs. There’s no evidence ’cause the sneaky Greys are fast and super stealthy, but there’s bucket loads of hearsay. Google UFO or Alien Moon Base and spend (like I did) a good 40-60 hours reading your eyes out.
Then go out and get some Sun. We need Vitamin A.
The Story So Far . . .
It seems the Greys and the Reptilians are baddies. The US Military snubbed the Nordics (who wanted to announce their presence and needed diplomatic assistance) and did a deal with the Greys because the Nords wouldn’t freely part with their technology. Neil Armstrong was told to piss off by aliens on the moon and every single Apollo mission was closely shadowed by UFOs driven by intelligent beings.
Luckily for us, the beautiful (7 foot plus) Nordics (who are flanked by perfectly formed human assistants and are the most advanced of all the 300 or so alien races NASA and the military have catalogued) are on their way here and they’ve told the US Government / Majestic 12 and the Freemasons to let the religious leaders of the world know of their imminent arrival. So as not to upset us. They’re 30 light years away and left about 3 years ago at Warp 5. The Nordic fleet will get here in 2013 to welcome us into the galactic family with or without US Military assistance.
Now all this sounds like a big fat crock of shit, right? . . . RIIIIIGHT?
Well, there’s an awful lot of smoke. I’ve read the whole Roswell thing – including actual 1947 newspaper clippings which went on about a crashed saucer and I’ve triangulated stories told by different people about the same event/s. Basically, it all seems to add up. Thank Jesus the Great (and possibly back-engineered Alien technology) for the internet. Without it, I’d be the proverbial blind man in his coal cellar hunting around for Sooty the cat.
Now I know the following things . . .
- There are alien bases on the dark side of the moon
- Many planets probably have them but NASA blurs the photos
- There are hundreds of species of super-stealthy Aliens who visit us regularly
- People are abducted and tracked by UFOs and Aliens (probably Greys)
- Aliens are probably neither friendly nor aggressive by nature
- UFOs like to hang around water
. . . I feel privileged.
I’m going to let you do the research, but because I know you’re keen to start now, I’m giving you something to set you off. I looked up the infamous STS-115 Space shuttle mission on the NASA archives website and the third picture of only about 8 pictures there, was this one…
I’m not going to give this the grace of analysis. I mean for God’s sake. This is clearly a space dolphin (click pic for a hi-rez version).
Here’s a 10 minute video of the STS115 mission just to contextualise what you are looking at. Now remember that these things are fast. Often faster than a camera shutter. It’s amazing stuff if you believe it.
We’re in trouble people. 2013. Hopefully we won’t be annihilated by an asteroid in 2012 like the Mayans predicted. I wanna see the Nordics and their little Nordic kids. We can all hold space hands together.
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98% of all of this is bullshit. But out of all the UFO kooks, I find the work of Stanton J Friedman’s the hardest to debunk – primarily because he bases all his research on documentary evidence – he was the guy who broke MJ-12, and authenticated it. I recently finished reading his book on the subject. It reads like you would expect – dry, analytical, focusing on typefaces and schedules of the principles listed on the documents. Which again builds a very strong case. Doesn’t mean the US didn’t just cook up MJ-12 to throw everyone off the trail of their Skunkworks projects, but it’s pretty interesting when you realise MJ12 is absolutely real.
Well, I thought it was all done and dusted, but now I’m going to have to add Friedman to my body of research. Someone mentioned Richard C. Hoagland also today. Thanks “Not a Grey or a Reptilian” – another working week of my life gone. ;)
Hoagland is very entertaining, but ultimately like many in the UFO “Community” he is an utter fruit loop. He’s the guy who popularised the “Face on Mars” theory. The reason I mentioned Friedman is because to my knowledge he’s the only one in that fraternity who has a solid scientific background, and watching videos of him being interviewed you don’t feel at all embarassed – he is a very smart man.
The book I mentioned, btw :
“Top Secret/Majic: Operation Majestic-12 and the United States Government’s UFO Cover-up”
15 bucks or so on Amazon. Enjoy. :)
Hey! oh how I love Aliens!!
actually I was looking for James Lynch who went into the Amazon in 1995, are you he? no I don’t think so, I just started reading “The Lost City of Z” and was cheating.
next to Aliens I love Crop Circles :-) – no I love Crop Circles more.
The whole thing is just so much fun, you know everyone just loves it cause god, we hope we not the only ones out here!! In a an INFINITE universe??
Space is very scary.
And lets face it, we haven’t done a very good job as planet keepers, we kinda suck- so we’re all hoping for some wise aliens to help us out!! please!
I’m glad that you love aliens Liz, because I do believe they exist. Why they seem to appear at great events like; the moon landing and the election of Obama just leaves me wanting to know more. It’s worrying when they appear at nuclear bases which suddenly spring into action, but thankfully that’s not often. Sadly, I’m much more of a homeboy than my namesake, James Lynch. Good luck finding him. But come back here anytime if you wanna talk about little green (or grey) men :)
Tell me Ed. Many people now think aliens are not actually from outer space or inner space but from another dimension….especially the way UFO’s appear to zip in and out of our reality. Do you think that this is possible? are they from another dimension? Whats your take on this?
Interesting idea Syd. You’re probably right, but space is pretty big and IMHO probably teeming with life. We’ve thought humans (as the only sentient beings) were the center of everything in 1500 and we were wrong. Thinking that we’re the sole intelligent orgnaism is really just an extrapolation of the Heliocentric Copernican theory (which says that the Sun is the centre of the universe). It’s wrong (and put Galileo under house arrest) but it was “righter” than the church’s view. There’s a guy called Dan Burisch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhK3Os_eE4g who supposedly worked for Maj-12 and spoke to a J-Rod (a human from thousands of years in the future). His ideas are based on a human-centric universe, but I think it’s too limiting. Having said that – if you watch the entire “Project Camelot” video series (rather than just this one episode) it becomes apparent that he’s grand-standing and probably a bit nuts :)
Stan Friedman interviews (Nuff said) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GNxxed99yY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GSmG8aln28&feature=related
Maaan. I’m gonna watch those puppies in their entirety. I think you’re right about Hoagland. I think some people just want the attention. It’s like tap dancing on the coffee table for Mum and Dad… Years too late.