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Old August 15th 04, 11:16 PM
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Hundreds of anomalous objects photographed near the sun since 2001 have
captured the attention of UFO enthusiasts. These objects are reported to
have been photographed by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).
SOHO is a NASA spacecraft that monitors the sun's activity. The
observatory is located 1 million miles away from Earth.

UFO investigators claim that the saucer shaped craft were moving in a
manner that suggested intelligent control, and additionally, they
believe that the images are proof of alien life.

BBC reports that NASA originally dismissed the images as comets,
asteroids, or the result of a camera fault. NASA now refuses to make
further comment on the objects.

In January 2003, the images went on display at the English National
Space Centre in Leicester. Mr. Mike Murray, founder of the UFO group
Euroseti, had commented to BBC about the SOHO UFO pictures:

"Some of the pictures are real crackers. They are the archetypal flying
saucers; Disc-shaped objects with some kind of glow around them. Many
have a pulsing light and leave a trail behind them. They come from all
angles and directions. There's one especially which is really fabulous.
It is a glowing disc with a pink disc-shaped object within the glow, and
a turret on the top. I think it's absolutely irrefutable that this
couldn't be anything other than a machine."

Murray obtained the photos from a businessman in Barcelona, Spain, who
in turn received them from SOHO using a giant satellite dish from
outside his home. From January 2001 through January 2003 about 700 such
pictures have been collected.

Murray continued, "The first thing we did when we got the images was to
speak to NASA, who said it was a camera fault. But by enhancing the
images we proved this wasn't the case."

NASA then suggested to Murray that the questionable images were either
comets or meteors, but this did not explain the independent movement of
the objects, nor the fact that they also made turns.

Mo
http://iwasabducted.com/nasaufos/soho2001.htm

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Old August 16th 04, 01:58 AM
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 22:16:54 +0000, Mad Scientist wrote:

Hundreds of anomalous objects photographed near the sun since 2001 have
captured the attention of UFO enthusiasts. These objects are reported to
have been photographed by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).
SOHO is a NASA spacecraft that monitors the sun's activity. The
observatory is located 1 million miles away from Earth.

UFO investigators claim that the saucer shaped craft were moving in a
manner that suggested intelligent control, and additionally, they
believe that the images are proof of alien life.

BBC reports that NASA originally dismissed the images as comets,
asteroids, or the result of a camera fault. NASA now refuses to make
further comment on the objects.

In January 2003, the images went on display at the English National
Space Centre in Leicester. Mr. Mike Murray, founder of the UFO group
Euroseti, had commented to BBC about the SOHO UFO pictures:

"Some of the pictures are real crackers. They are the archetypal flying
saucers; Disc-shaped objects with some kind of glow around them. Many
have a pulsing light and leave a trail behind them. They come from all
angles and directions. There's one especially which is really fabulous.
It is a glowing disc with a pink disc-shaped object within the glow, and
a turret on the top. I think it's absolutely irrefutable that this
couldn't be anything other than a machine."

Murray obtained the photos from a businessman in Barcelona, Spain, who
in turn received them from SOHO using a giant satellite dish from
outside his home. From January 2001 through January 2003 about 700 such
pictures have been collected.

Murray continued, "The first thing we did when we got the images was to
speak to NASA, who said it was a camera fault. But by enhancing the
images we proved this wasn't the case."

NASA then suggested to Murray that the questionable images were either
comets or meteors, but this did not explain the independent movement of
the objects, nor the fact that they also made turns.

Mo
http://iwasabducted.com/nasaufos/soho2001.htm



Man how do you find such nonsense? One word...blooming.


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Old August 16th 04, 02:21 AM
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Tom Randy wrote:

On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 22:16:54 +0000, Mad Scientist wrote:


Hundreds of anomalous objects photographed near the sun since 2001 have
captured the attention of UFO enthusiasts. These objects are reported to
have been photographed by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).
SOHO is a NASA spacecraft that monitors the sun's activity. The
observatory is located 1 million miles away from Earth.

UFO investigators claim that the saucer shaped craft were moving in a
manner that suggested intelligent control, and additionally, they
believe that the images are proof of alien life.

BBC reports that NASA originally dismissed the images as comets,
asteroids, or the result of a camera fault. NASA now refuses to make
further comment on the objects.

In January 2003, the images went on display at the English National
Space Centre in Leicester. Mr. Mike Murray, founder of the UFO group
Euroseti, had commented to BBC about the SOHO UFO pictures:

"Some of the pictures are real crackers. They are the archetypal flying
saucers; Disc-shaped objects with some kind of glow around them. Many
have a pulsing light and leave a trail behind them. They come from all
angles and directions. There's one especially which is really fabulous.
It is a glowing disc with a pink disc-shaped object within the glow, and
a turret on the top. I think it's absolutely irrefutable that this
couldn't be anything other than a machine."

Murray obtained the photos from a businessman in Barcelona, Spain, who
in turn received them from SOHO using a giant satellite dish from
outside his home. From January 2001 through January 2003 about 700 such
pictures have been collected.

Murray continued, "The first thing we did when we got the images was to
speak to NASA, who said it was a camera fault. But by enhancing the
images we proved this wasn't the case."

NASA then suggested to Murray that the questionable images were either
comets or meteors, but this did not explain the independent movement of
the objects, nor the fact that they also made turns.

Mo
http://iwasabducted.com/nasaufos/soho2001.htm




Man how do you find such nonsense? One word...blooming.


Why read it psychopath if you don't like the 'nonsense'?




 




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