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M-Albion-3D
18th December 2015, 07:37
If you have the time, these two hours of all matters being discussed between George Noory and David (and others) are quite fascinating - enjoy.




https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B--tam0uh-oiWF9LbjB6NENsWEE/view?usp=sharing



https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B--tam0uh-oiMzltSlhUcklNdGc/view?usp=sharing

EWO
18th December 2015, 16:25
Cant play or download it, it says its shared with too many people, wait 24 hrs.

M-Albion-3D
18th December 2015, 17:40
Cant play or download it, it says its shared with too many people, wait 24 hrs.


Thanks, I've changed the settings, should be ok now.

M-Albion-3D
18th December 2015, 20:12
"BLACK KNIGHT DECODED: A Pepsi Production"
(mentioned by David in the discussion}


3RmSKT-9u_A


The so-called "Black Knight" satellite (of unknown origin) in orbit above the North Pole
http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a528/marsevidence01/TBS%20hi%20rez_zpscwgo3c8g.jpg (http://s1282.photobucket.com/user/marsevidence01/media/TBS%20hi%20rez_zpscwgo3c8g.jpg.html)

http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a528/marsevidence01/maxresdefault_zpsoc4zxc3f.jpg (http://s1282.photobucket.com/user/marsevidence01/media/maxresdefault_zpsoc4zxc3f.jpg.html)

EWO
18th December 2015, 22:59
Cant play or download it, it says its shared with too many people, wait 24 hrs.


Thanks, I've changed the settings, should be ok now.

I still get the same message. Even on another computer too.

M-Albion-3D
19th December 2015, 01:57
Cant play or download it, it says its shared with too many people, wait 24 hrs.


Thanks, I've changed the settings, should be ok now.

I still get the same message. Even on another computer too.


EWO, might be your end as I'm getting positives at several computers my end. Is anyone else having difficulties?

norman
19th December 2015, 02:38
This might help anyone having trouble with the links above.

I've joined the 2 files together into one and uploaded it all to here:

https://app.box.com/s/ep2ncuj9wrq2o4evbhua4v18qsri1izh

Keajran
19th December 2015, 04:45
Thanks Norman. Your link works great, whereas the original link did not work for me either.

M-Albion-3D
19th December 2015, 05:40
This might help anyone having trouble with the links above.

I've joined the 2 files together into one and uploaded it all to here:

https://app.box.com/s/ep2ncuj9wrq2o4evbhua4v18qsri1izh


Splendid!


Big thanks

Karpos
19th December 2015, 07:43
"BLACK KNIGHT DECODED: A Pepsi Production"
(mentioned by David in the discussion}


3RmSKT-9u_A


The so-called "Black Knight" satellite (of unknown origin) in orbit above the North Pole
http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a528/marsevidence01/TBS%20hi%20rez_zpscwgo3c8g.jpg (http://s1282.photobucket.com/user/marsevidence01/media/TBS%20hi%20rez_zpscwgo3c8g.jpg.html)

http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a528/marsevidence01/maxresdefault_zpsoc4zxc3f.jpg (http://s1282.photobucket.com/user/marsevidence01/media/maxresdefault_zpsoc4zxc3f.jpg.html)

Some people have successfully argued that the photos above are photos of a thermal blanket... a case of misidentification. AND the whole black night satellite thing might be a myth (https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4365), no matter what people say, especially David wilcock

http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/600953/Alien-hunters-famous-Black-Knight-UFO-myth-solved-by-YouTube-novice-in-just-11-minutes

KiwiElf
19th December 2015, 08:58
"BLACK KNIGHT DECODED: A Pepsi Production"
(mentioned by David in the discussion}


3RmSKT-9u_A


The so-called "Black Knight" satellite (of unknown origin) in orbit above the North Pole
http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a528/marsevidence01/TBS%20hi%20rez_zpscwgo3c8g.jpg (http://s1282.photobucket.com/user/marsevidence01/media/TBS%20hi%20rez_zpscwgo3c8g.jpg.html)

http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a528/marsevidence01/maxresdefault_zpsoc4zxc3f.jpg (http://s1282.photobucket.com/user/marsevidence01/media/maxresdefault_zpsoc4zxc3f.jpg.html)

Some people have successfully argued that the photos above are photos of a thermal blanket... a case of misidentification. AND the whole blank night satellite thing might be a myth, no matter what people say, especially David wilcock

http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/600953/Alien-hunters-famous-Black-Knight-UFO-myth-solved-by-YouTube-novice-in-just-11-minutes

We need to keep in mind that every single "conspiracy theory" has been debunked by some "so-called expert" at some stage - look at the bigger picture and the evidence and decide for yourselves ;)

Karpos
19th December 2015, 09:19
"BLACK KNIGHT DECODED: A Pepsi Production"
(mentioned by David in the discussion}


3RmSKT-9u_A


The so-called "Black Knight" satellite (of unknown origin) in orbit above the North Pole
http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a528/marsevidence01/TBS%20hi%20rez_zpscwgo3c8g.jpg (http://s1282.photobucket.com/user/marsevidence01/media/TBS%20hi%20rez_zpscwgo3c8g.jpg.html)

http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a528/marsevidence01/maxresdefault_zpsoc4zxc3f.jpg (http://s1282.photobucket.com/user/marsevidence01/media/maxresdefault_zpsoc4zxc3f.jpg.html)

Some people have successfully argued that the photos above are photos of a thermal blanket... a case of misidentification. AND the whole blank night satellite thing might be a myth, no matter what people say, especially David wilcock

http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/600953/Alien-hunters-famous-Black-Knight-UFO-myth-solved-by-YouTube-novice-in-just-11-minutes

We need to keep in mind that every single "conspiracy theory" has been debunked by some "so-called expert" at some stage - look at the bigger picture and the evidence and decide for yourselves ;)

True. And when they are debunked in a true sense, too often the conspiracy theorists will ignore the facts. For me, the black night mystery is solved. It was myth. The photos are thermal blanket. Any recycling of the myth like wilcock has done is dishonest.

KiwiElf
19th December 2015, 09:28
What "facts"? Please provide your evidence of these "facts" ? :)

Karpos
19th December 2015, 09:36
I was speaking in general about debunked theories. I'm not here to debate. The article on the black night satellite speaks for itself. (and this one (https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4365) too)

KiwiElf
19th December 2015, 09:43
Which article(s) do you refer to? (Source?)

*EDIT* I'd go so far as to suggest that reading each and every one of your (negative) posts that you have an agenda?

Karpos
19th December 2015, 09:56
Which article(s) do you refer to? (Source?)
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/600953/Alien-hunters-famous-Black-Knight-UFO-myth-solved-by-YouTube-novice-in-just-11-minutes -- showing the popular pictures are a missidentification of a thermal blanket that was lost in space.

KiwiElf
19th December 2015, 09:58
And I'd go so far as to suggest that reading each and every one of your (negative) posts that you have an agenda?

Karpos
19th December 2015, 10:02
Wilcock is recycling every mythos lately, as well as valid conspiracies. He and Goode are creating the ultimate narrative to excite and string along a new crop of "ET UFO religious believers", a particularly gullible breed (something I used to be before waking up a few more times ).



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And I'd go so far as to suggest that reading each and every one of your (negative) posts that you have an agenda?

Sure. I'm an disinformation agent. (joke)

No, I like to present a skeptical perspective in a place that is lacking such a thing most of the time. If I feel something is bunk, I'll say so and why, and try and provide evidence.

KiwiElf
19th December 2015, 10:27
Wilcock is recycling every mythos lately, as well as valid conspiracies. He and Goode are creating the ultimate narrative to excite and string along a new crop of "ET UFO religious believers", a particularly gullible breed (something I used to be before waking up a few more times ).



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And I'd go so far as to suggest that reading each and every one of your (negative) posts that you have an agenda?

Sure. I'm an disinformation agent. (joke)

No, I like to present a skeptical perspective in a place that is lacking such a thing most of the time. If I feel something is bunk, I'll say so and why, and try and provide evidence.

According to whom? That sounds like an "opinion" not necessarily a "fact" - I'll leave the mods and readers to decide that :)

Sunny-side-up
19th December 2015, 15:22
True the said 'Black-Knight' photo dose seem to be a 'thermal blanket'that image is not Black-Knight'

That item 'thermal blanket' is not orbiting North-South, Pole to pole as far as I know where as BK dose!

Black-Knight goes way back in history before any 'thermal blankets' where ever made, well by us anyways :)

Lifebringer
19th December 2015, 16:09
Disclosure on how to receive a visit? Sounds good.

Nick Matkin
19th December 2015, 16:56
There's plenty of Black Knight information on the PA forum thread here:

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?86921-Black-Knight-Decoded-Strange-Pepsi-production&p=1030104&highlight=black+knight#post1030104

Probably enough for anyone to make their own minds up about the subject...

norman
19th December 2015, 17:05
When listening to Linda Moulton Howe talking about the drone that is currently inspecting the minor planet Ceres, I thought about the Black Knight. It may have been a probe sent to study this planet and stayed in orbit after it's power system expired, just as ours will soon.

sigma6
20th December 2015, 08:27
cfgFYwWcPHQ

even easier just go to about 1:15:00

M-Albion-3D
21st December 2015, 09:49
Which article(s) do you refer to? (Source?)
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/600953/Alien-hunters-famous-Black-Knight-UFO-myth-solved-by-YouTube-novice-in-just-11-minutes -- showing the popular pictures are a missidentification of a thermal blanket that was lost in space.


By comparison, The Daily Express newspaper falls along the same lines as "The Globe or The National Enquire" if you catch the drift.


The satellite is quite real and not a thermal blanket unless of course the blanket is several hundred meters wide! Check the pixel count on the raw data images for image scaling.


Here's the "redirect". The NASA PTB were fully aware of the satellite's origin and had to respond convincingly and ensure that any further scientific enquiry would not gain traction. The solution, was to place an "appropriately shaped" object in orbit and state it was a thermal blanket that "escaped" from one of the shuttle Endeavor's missions, thus creating adequate denial plausibility.


This then, allowed NASA to respond to the subject with their now famous typical response of "Say Nothing further".

Problem resolved.

Karpos
21st December 2015, 10:52
The solution, was to place an "appropriately shaped" object in orbit and state it was a thermal blanket that "escaped" from one of the shuttle Endeavor's missions, thus creating adequate denial plausibility.

That's interesting. Did you come up with this idea by yourself?

"So that leaves us with Endeavor's STS-88 flight, and their startling photographs of a spacecraft. There are a lot of things wrong with this part of the story. First of all, the shuttle always flew in a semi-equatorial orbit, as does the International Space Station. An object passing in a polar orbit would have gone by at tens of thousands of kilometers per hour, far too fast to be visible, and certainly far too fast for so many high-quality photos to be taken. During one of the astronauts' EVAs, a thermal blanket was lost and drifted away — silver on one side and black on the other. It was photographed extensively. It was crumpled and formed an odd shape. If you didn't know what to expect, the average person would have no clue what it was. But, unfortunately for the legend and fortunately for the astronauts, it simply wasn't an alien satellite." link (https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4365)

You can have your myth, but you can't have those photos of a blanket. :p

Atlas
21st December 2015, 12:34
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/44908464/UFOs/black-knight.jpg
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1356&dat=19600211&id=ddQpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KgUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5665,1017765&hl=en

M-Albion-3D
21st December 2015, 15:01
The solution, was to place an "appropriately shaped" object in orbit and state it was a thermal blanket that "escaped" from one of the shuttle Endeavor's missions, thus creating adequate denial plausibility. An object passing in a polar orbit would have gone by at tens of thousands of kilometers per hour, far too fast to be visible, and certainly far too fast for so many high-quality photos to be taken.


The Owners of this satellite, I can assure you, have no concern for "speed at km per hour".....they can slow and speed at will. Now, do they know how to say "CHEESE", you may have a point.http://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/smilies/0103%20Big%20smile.gif


“It would be better for us to have some doubts in an honest pursuit of truth, than it
would be for us to be certain about something that was not true. ”
― Daniel Wallace (http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15393.Daniel_Wallace)