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![]() "dtr" wrote in message ... snippage According to a former NASA employee Otto Binder, unnamed radio hams with their own VHF receiving facilities that bypassed NASA's broadcasting outlets picked up the following exchange: That sounds interesting. I seriously doubt any 'radio hams' were playing about with S band 30 metre dishes and high gain amps on NASA frequencies. This is pure fictional bull****, nothing more. NASA: What's there? Mission Control calling Apollo 11... Yeah right. K00K. The CO |
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 18:00:49 +0930, "The CO"
wrote: "dtr" wrote in message .. . snippage According to a former NASA employee Otto Binder, unnamed radio hams with their own VHF receiving facilities that bypassed NASA's broadcasting outlets picked up the following exchange: That sounds interesting. I seriously doubt any 'radio hams' were playing about with S band 30 metre dishes and high gain amps on NASA frequencies. Monitoring NASA transmissions is a world-wide hobby among space enthusiasts, even today. There's tons of web sites listing the frequencies. Here's one: http://www.grove-ent.com/nasa.html People like to spy on NASA to see what they're doing. Most people who are interested in space and discovery don't trust what NASA has said in the past and are certain NASA has lied to them about extraterrestrial presence. And after reading the astronauts statements it doesn't take a rocket scientist to discover that NASA has never come clean on what they found in space and NASA has in fact gone way beyond rationality to debunk what their own astronauts found in space and on the moon. This is pure fictional bull****, nothing more. NASA: What's there? Mission Control calling Apollo 11... Yeah right. K00K. Don't be so hasty to jump to conclusions. I seriously doubt all of the astronaut and cosmonaut testimony is kooky. In fact our astronauts risked their lives to explore space and now the agency who sent them is discrediting their own people. That's a terrible slap in the face to honorable, highly trained men who risked all so that the rest of us could learn. |
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![]() "dtr" wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 18:00:49 +0930, "The CO" Don't be so hasty to jump to conclusions. I seriously doubt all of the astronaut and cosmonaut testimony is kooky. In fact our astronauts risked their lives to explore space and now the agency who sent them is discrediting their own people. That's a terrible slap in the face to honorable, highly trained men who risked all so that the rest of us could learn. Then why did you suggest that these same astronauts are cowards and paid liars who didn't go to the Moon after Apollo 11? |
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![]() "dtr" wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 18:00:49 +0930, "The CO" wrote: That sounds interesting. I seriously doubt any 'radio hams' were playing about with S band 30 metre dishes and high gain amps on NASA frequencies. Monitoring NASA transmissions is a world-wide hobby among space enthusiasts, even today. There's tons of web sites listing the frequencies. Quite. But no hams were monitoring S band direct traffic from the moon missions in 1969. It's trivial to intercept vox traffic from LEO, hams do it every day. I've done 1200bps packet with the Mailbox on MIR using a $50 FM txcvr, a converted C64 modem and a 1/4 wave groundplane made literally from straightened out coat hangars. This however will *not* let me listen in to conversations from the moon. Want more? Ok. Please explain how they managed to hear *both* sides of the conversation. Seems to me the best they could have done (assuming they had the equipment, which they did not) would be to monitor the *downlink*. Short of bugging the uplink feed, I fail to see how they could intercept the vox uplink from a DSN dish half a world away. Not even a good attempt at bull****. Any Texans amongst your brethren would be ashamed of such a poor effort. AFAIK no hams *ever* listened in to the traffic sent direct from the moon. For a start off, the moon was not in LOS to the US during the moonwalk, the signal was relayed from the Parkes radiotelescope in *Australia*. I *guarantee* you that if any Aussie ham had managed to 'listen in' direct to astronauts *on the moon* in that day and age that *alone* would have made newspaper headlines here. It didn't happen. Hams did not have the equipment to monitor direct transmissions from the moon in 1969. I watched the moonwalk 'live' on television here btw. We all got time off from school to go home and watch it. Which was good, I was bleary from being up at 5am to watch the landing live. I watched the whole thing then fell asleep on the loungeroom floor during a repeat of it... Here's one: http://www.grove-ent.com/nasa.html People like to spy on NASA to see what they're doing. Most people who are interested in space and discovery don't trust what NASA has said in the past and are certain NASA has lied to them about extraterrestrial presence. Most people? Please produce evidence for this claim. Ok, let's get something straight here. I don't dismiss the concept that there is life out there somewhere. Space is vast. However... I firmly do not believe that aliens: 1) Visit us in secret or that we are under 'surveillance'. 2) That any govt/NASA/CIA/FBI/MI5/KGB/ASIS/ASIO or similar spook alphabet agency has done secret deals with aliens. 3) Some astronauts have reported sighting objects that were not positively identified. 4) No astronaut that went to the moon *ever* claimed to have met aliens, there or elsewhere. 5) The segment quoted about about someone listening in to the direct feed from the astronauts on the moon is a *lie*. Amateurs/Hams did not have the equipment to do so in 1969. after reading the astronauts statements it doesn't take a rocket scientist to discover that NASA has never come clean on what they found in space and NASA has in fact gone way beyond rationality to debunk what their own astronauts found in space and on the moon. Wild claim. Your only 'evidence' is unverified and unverifiable claims by *3rd parties*. "He said/She said" etc. When Neil Armstrong stands up on CNN and says he shook hands with a Grey Alien in a crater near Tranquility Base I'll listen. Since that did not and will not happen, I see no danger of your claims ever being accepted as anything but wishful thinking. This is pure fictional bull****, nothing more. NASA: What's there? Mission Control calling Apollo 11... The author of this penny dreadful attempt at science fiction can't even get the terminology or procedure correct. Where did he learn radio procedure? CB? K00K. Don't be so hasty to jump to conclusions. I seriously doubt all of the astronaut and cosmonaut testimony is kooky. Nor do I. But several of them are quoted well out of context or are giving opinions not based on personal observation. There is a lengthy piece in your post that is clearly expressing the opinion that there is life on other worlds, which is not an unreasonable premise. There have been sightings of unidentified objects by astronauts in space, but nothing that has been demonstrated not to be of earthly origin. There is *opinion* and there is *verified and verifiable fact*. As someone else said, it's not a question of voting. 600 years ago everyone 'knew' the Earth was flat because the bible said it had 'four corners'. This is demonstrably false but almost *everyone* believed it at the time. Come up with an alien or a genuinely demonstrably alien artifact or spacecraft and you can prove your claims. Until then, they are just another bit of noise in the sea of wierd ideas from wierd people. In fact our astronauts risked their lives to explore space and now the agency who sent them is discrediting their own people. Wild claim. Proof please. (NB. Websites that have circular references to other similar websites are not 'proof'.) Physical evidence please. Find me something on a NASA website discrediting their astronauts for something they have said in this vein and I'll look at it. That's a terrible slap in the face to honorable, highly trained men who risked all so that the rest of us could learn. Misquoting and twisting statements by those same men could also be construed that way. Bottom line is that you despoil any possible validity any of your statements might have by including obvious fraudulent falsehoods like the 'hams listened in' rubbish. Generalistic statements supporting the concept of life elsewhere are equally irrelevant. Even astronauts have opinions and in general I share the opinion that it's at least possible that there is life (intelligent or otherwise) elsewhere. The CO |
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:33:38 +0930, "The CO"
wrote: Oh just remote view the astronauts and you'll find out everything you want to know. The Russians did. As a matter of fact the Russians were remotely viewing the astronauts on the Moon in 1969. Geez. "dtr" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 18:00:49 +0930, "The CO" wrote: That sounds interesting. I seriously doubt any 'radio hams' were playing about with S band 30 metre dishes and high gain amps on NASA frequencies. Monitoring NASA transmissions is a world-wide hobby among space enthusiasts, even today. There's tons of web sites listing the frequencies. Quite. But no hams were monitoring S band direct traffic from the moon missions in 1969. It's trivial to intercept vox traffic from LEO, hams do it every day. I've done 1200bps packet with the Mailbox on MIR using a $50 FM txcvr, a converted C64 modem and a 1/4 wave groundplane made literally from straightened out coat hangars. This however will *not* let me listen in to conversations from the moon. Want more? Ok. Please explain how they managed to hear *both* sides of the conversation. Seems to me the best they could have done (assuming they had the equipment, which they did not) would be to monitor the *downlink*. Short of bugging the uplink feed, I fail to see how they could intercept the vox uplink from a DSN dish half a world away. Not even a good attempt at bull****. Any Texans amongst your brethren would be ashamed of such a poor effort. AFAIK no hams *ever* listened in to the traffic sent direct from the moon. For a start off, the moon was not in LOS to the US during the moonwalk, the signal was relayed from the Parkes radiotelescope in *Australia*. I *guarantee* you that if any Aussie ham had managed to 'listen in' direct to astronauts *on the moon* in that day and age that *alone* would have made newspaper headlines here. It didn't happen. Hams did not have the equipment to monitor direct transmissions from the moon in 1969. I watched the moonwalk 'live' on television here btw. We all got time off from school to go home and watch it. Which was good, I was bleary from being up at 5am to watch the landing live. I watched the whole thing then fell asleep on the loungeroom floor during a repeat of it... Here's one: http://www.grove-ent.com/nasa.html People like to spy on NASA to see what they're doing. Most people who are interested in space and discovery don't trust what NASA has said in the past and are certain NASA has lied to them about extraterrestrial presence. Most people? Please produce evidence for this claim. Ok, let's get something straight here. I don't dismiss the concept that there is life out there somewhere. Space is vast. However... I firmly do not believe that aliens: 1) Visit us in secret or that we are under 'surveillance'. 2) That any govt/NASA/CIA/FBI/MI5/KGB/ASIS/ASIO or similar spook alphabet agency has done secret deals with aliens. 3) Some astronauts have reported sighting objects that were not positively identified. 4) No astronaut that went to the moon *ever* claimed to have met aliens, there or elsewhere. 5) The segment quoted about about someone listening in to the direct feed from the astronauts on the moon is a *lie*. Amateurs/Hams did not have the equipment to do so in 1969. after reading the astronauts statements it doesn't take a rocket scientist to discover that NASA has never come clean on what they found in space and NASA has in fact gone way beyond rationality to debunk what their own astronauts found in space and on the moon. Wild claim. Your only 'evidence' is unverified and unverifiable claims by *3rd parties*. "He said/She said" etc. When Neil Armstrong stands up on CNN and says he shook hands with a Grey Alien in a crater near Tranquility Base I'll listen. Since that did not and will not happen, I see no danger of your claims ever being accepted as anything but wishful thinking. This is pure fictional bull****, nothing more. NASA: What's there? Mission Control calling Apollo 11... The author of this penny dreadful attempt at science fiction can't even get the terminology or procedure correct. Where did he learn radio procedure? CB? K00K. Don't be so hasty to jump to conclusions. I seriously doubt all of the astronaut and cosmonaut testimony is kooky. Nor do I. But several of them are quoted well out of context or are giving opinions not based on personal observation. There is a lengthy piece in your post that is clearly expressing the opinion that there is life on other worlds, which is not an unreasonable premise. There have been sightings of unidentified objects by astronauts in space, but nothing that has been demonstrated not to be of earthly origin. There is *opinion* and there is *verified and verifiable fact*. As someone else said, it's not a question of voting. 600 years ago everyone 'knew' the Earth was flat because the bible said it had 'four corners'. This is demonstrably false but almost *everyone* believed it at the time. Come up with an alien or a genuinely demonstrably alien artifact or spacecraft and you can prove your claims. Until then, they are just another bit of noise in the sea of wierd ideas from wierd people. In fact our astronauts risked their lives to explore space and now the agency who sent them is discrediting their own people. Wild claim. Proof please. (NB. Websites that have circular references to other similar websites are not 'proof'.) Physical evidence please. Find me something on a NASA website discrediting their astronauts for something they have said in this vein and I'll look at it. That's a terrible slap in the face to honorable, highly trained men who risked all so that the rest of us could learn. Misquoting and twisting statements by those same men could also be construed that way. Bottom line is that you despoil any possible validity any of your statements might have by including obvious fraudulent falsehoods like the 'hams listened in' rubbish. Generalistic statements supporting the concept of life elsewhere are equally irrelevant. Even astronauts have opinions and in general I share the opinion that it's at least possible that there is life (intelligent or otherwise) elsewhere. The CO |
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![]() "YRT" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:33:38 +0930, "The CO" wrote: Oh just remote view the astronauts and you'll find out everything you want to know. The Russians did. As a matter of fact the Russians were remotely viewing the astronauts on the Moon in 1969. Geez. Millions of the rest of the world were too. It was called "live television". |
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 02:03:20 GMT, "Wally Anglesea"
wrote: "YRT" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:33:38 +0930, "The CO" wrote: Oh just remote view the astronauts and you'll find out everything you want to know. The Russians did. As a matter of fact the Russians were remotely viewing the astronauts on the Moon in 1969. Geez. Millions of the rest of the world were too. It was called "live television". Actually the Russians didn't need live TV to view. ![]() And the US is JUST barely caught up with the technology the Russians had in '69 |
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![]() "red dust" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 02:03:20 GMT, "Wally Anglesea" wrote: "YRT" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:33:38 +0930, "The CO" wrote: Oh just remote view the astronauts and you'll find out everything you want to know. The Russians did. As a matter of fact the Russians were remotely viewing the astronauts on the Moon in 1969. Geez. Millions of the rest of the world were too. It was called "live television". Actually the Russians didn't need live TV to view. ![]() And the US is JUST barely caught up with the technology the Russians had in '69 TWO Words: Bull ****. |
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 02:13:37 GMT, "Wally Anglesea"
wrote: "red dust" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 02:03:20 GMT, "Wally Anglesea" wrote: "YRT" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:33:38 +0930, "The CO" wrote: Oh just remote view the astronauts and you'll find out everything you want to know. The Russians did. As a matter of fact the Russians were remotely viewing the astronauts on the Moon in 1969. Geez. Millions of the rest of the world were too. It was called "live television". Actually the Russians didn't need live TV to view. ![]() And the US is JUST barely caught up with the technology the Russians had in '69 TWO Words: Bull ****. Heh, that's why you've remained retarded. |
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"red dust" wrote in message
... On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 02:03:20 GMT, "Wally Anglesea" wrote: "YRT" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:33:38 +0930, "The CO" wrote: Oh just remote view the astronauts and you'll find out everything you want to know. The Russians did. As a matter of fact the Russians were remotely viewing the astronauts on the Moon in 1969. Geez. Millions of the rest of the world were too. It was called "live television". Actually the Russians didn't need live TV to view. ![]() And the US is JUST barely caught up with the technology the Russians had in '69 Precisely what advanced technologies are you referring to here? Ian |
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