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Old August 1st 05, 10:07 PM
Chris
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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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Old August 1st 05, 10:54 PM
Kenneth Lantrip
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Chris wrote:
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.


If there were such intelligent beings out there, in our galaxy,...

Then, wouldn't it be more probable that there are MANY intelligent being
out there than just the one extra that you speak of?

If so, then why hasn't one (or more) already claimed Earth as theirs for
their purposes back when Earth was still just floating rock in space?

Or are you saying we're part of the Zoo theory? If so, why bother?
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Old August 2nd 05, 08:00 AM
Chris
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Well, most are very far away out of radar range, beyond Jupiter and indeed
the black paint does have a low radar reflectivity.

I do not understand if or why the do or do not emitt in the IR as they are
likely to be quite hot. I would have thought they would be glaringly
obvious in the IR. Since there engines emit up to 10^17 watts in the 2 GHz
radio spectrum then this, too, should be glaringly obvious.

It could be that you are just not paying attention.

Or pass your observation off as a natural object.

Chris.

"Mike Williams" wrote in message
...
Wasn't it Chris who wrote:
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.


100 metres in diameter is huge compared with the size of things that the
NORAD radar system tracks. Their radar stealth would have to be pretty
magic to avoid being glaringly obvious.

Their black paint would also have to be seriously magic to avoid
emissions in every wavelength that astronomers use. The ships would have
to emit significant amounts of radiation in some part of the spectrum to
avoid overheating.

Lunar transits would certainly be spotted by amateur astronomers. They'd
be very distinctive because they'd be much slower than any other lunar
transit by a large object (low satellites and aircraft). A satellite in
Low Earth Orbit transits the Moon in under 8 seconds, but a
geostationary craft transit would last about 2 minutes.

--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure



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Old August 2nd 05, 08:20 AM
Jonathan Silverlight
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In message , Chris
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Well, most are very far away out of radar range, beyond Jupiter and indeed
the black paint does have a low radar reflectivity.

I do not understand if or why the do or do not emitt in the IR as they are
likely to be quite hot. I would have thought they would be glaringly
obvious in the IR. Since there engines emit up to 10^17 watts in the 2 GHz
radio spectrum then this, too, should be glaringly obvious.

It could be that you are just not paying attention.

Or pass your observation off as a natural object.

Chris.


Shouldn't this be directed to an SF group - or alt.usenet.kooks?
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Old August 2nd 05, 10:53 AM
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Wasn't it Chris who wrote:
Well, most are very far away out of radar range, beyond Jupiter


But there are five of them in Earth Geostationary orbit.


and indeed the black paint does have a low radar reflectivity.


Yes, but you'd need it to be billions of times less radar reflective
than the stuff that they paint stealth aircraft with. Those NORAD radars
can track tiny specks of space junk.

It could be that you are just not paying attention.

Or pass your observation off as a natural object.


The discovery of five natural objects 100 metres across in Earth orbit
would be headline news.

--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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Old August 2nd 05, 09:56 PM
Chris
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MM perhaps. Well they could be smaller possibly. Much smaller. Perhaps
there are no people in them and they are only communication sattelites for
ET.

I understand when one of our star ships attempted to land a Kennedy Airport
as a friendly gesture, a nike-zeus anti missile was fired at it.

The ET launched a decoy and the atom bomb exploded over about 10 KM away.
Over the Atlantic.

That was in 1962.

The response was for the ET to summon for help to deal with this insane race
of demon warriors on an otherwise beautiful pearl of a planet.

Well help is arriving.

Chris.

Sorry about the wrong news group but I do not think it is Science fiction.
To me it is real.

"Mike Williams" wrote in message
...
Wasn't it Chris who wrote:
Well, most are very far away out of radar range, beyond Jupiter


But there are five of them in Earth Geostationary orbit.


and indeed the black paint does have a low radar reflectivity.


Yes, but you'd need it to be billions of times less radar reflective
than the stuff that they paint stealth aircraft with. Those NORAD radars
can track tiny specks of space junk.

It could be that you are just not paying attention.

Or pass your observation off as a natural object.


The discovery of five natural objects 100 metres across in Earth orbit
would be headline news.

--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure



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Old August 4th 05, 10:55 AM
sig666
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Chris wrote:
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.



You need therapy.
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Old August 4th 05, 11:14 AM
Martin 53N 1W
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sig666 wrote:
Chris wrote:

Hello,

[...]

Commander Chris.

It might be advisable to regard this as fiction based on reality.


You need therapy.


We and this group /are/ The Therapy!

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Martin

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Old August 5th 05, 01:36 AM
Brad Guth
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Martin 53N 1W,
How can someone that's essentially pro-warlord, thus pro-Hitler and
otherwise very anti-ET (especially if they're locals) be in the
business of SETI/ETI "Therapy"?

At least whenever the meds wear off for Chris, there seems an honest to
God light at the end of his doom and gloomy tunnel that isn't another
MI5/NSA locomotive head-lamp arriving from your hell on Earth.

Clearly you don't believe in UFOs nor of any sorts of local ETs, yet
you want the rest of us to believe that at 1000+ light years away are
many potential ET's, although perhaps only as biologically blind and/or
dumb and dumber and thus essentially more heathen than we humans. How
exactly is dumber and more heathen than human even possible?

I've suggested as to how the regular laws of physics are not all that
insurmountable on behalf of other life having coexisted upon Venus,
then something as to what I've mentioned about the Sirius star system
that seemed perfectly doable, whereas you've been absolutely nothing
but your usual Mr. anti-ET and/or anti-truth as anyone else that's
stuck within your pathetic mainstream status quo box, as situated
and/or sequestered upon your flat Earth.

Are you also anti-Cathar, anti-Muslim and/or just anti-life as we may
or may not know of it?
~

Don't look now: in spite of an orchestrated status quo, it seems
there's been other life upon Venus
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm
The Russian/China LSE-CM/ISS (Lunar Space Elevator) as interactive
within the ME-L1/EM-L2 sweet-spot
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm
Protomoons, Venus ETs, Earthly ETs plus a few other somewhat testy
topics by; Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm

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Old August 5th 05, 10:37 AM
Martin 53N 1W
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Brad Guth wrote:
Martin 53N 1W,
How can someone...

[... Various loose cannon randomness ...]

Guth,

Simple direct advice: KEEP OFF the racist & anti-religion crap.

Note: You've already shot your own feet off with your random loose
cannons previously.

Good luck,
Martin

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