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Hello,
There are dozens if not hundreds of star ships in the solar system. They cannot easily be seen because of stealth. They are painted black to most of the spectrum. You might glimpse one if it occulted a star you were looking at, but they are small, only up to 100 meters in diameter. I understand there are five ships in geostationary orbit it was these that have slightly altered history here on Earth recently. These are quite small and are only likely to be visible if one partially occulted the moons disc during a telescopic observation or winked a star. They do communicate, I understand, they use intermittent beamed transmissions in the 100 GHz region. At present our objective is to make contact. It would be quite nice if a polite message of welcome was made in clear English. A clear broadcast during a news bulletin would be all that is needed. There is no guaruntee that our commanders would reply immediately or at all. We do have people with radios inside them to communicate with, most of these are contactees, but some are androids. Not many of them know about it, those that do are put in institutions were brain removal is practised. Commander Chris. It might be advisable to regard this as fiction based on reality. |
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