Friday, January 29, 2010

GREAT BIG PLANET-SIZED UFOS


When our pal Joly sent this over, I was fascinated. Okay so maybe they’re just a data glitch or maybe they’re really coming for us. Either way it makes for an interesting Friday morning…

“NASA’s Stereo spacecraft monitoring the Sun began registering huge spherical UFO’s in the vicinity of the Sun around January 18, 2010. According to one observer, the UFOs “appear to be moving as they are in different positions on many [of the NASA Stereo] photos, and are huge possibly at least the size of Earth. If the UFOs were planets or some type of huge asteroid comets, they would already have been pulled into the Sun by the strong gravity the Sun produces as in the case of the recent comet." Dr. Joe Gurman, NASA Stereo Project scientist states the giant solar UFOs are compression artifacts. Moreover, he states, the "’central data recorder’ at DSN, that stores all the playback data from all the missions DSN supports, failed' on January 18, 2010, the date the solar UFO wave began, thus accounting for the images of giant UFOs (see full statement in the article below). In a quantum physics solution to the mystery of the giant solar UFOs, physicist Nassim Haramein states in a video-taped analysis (below) that Earth-sized UFOs are in fact giant extraterrestrial or interdimensional spacecraft, which are accessing our solar system, using the Sun as a black-hole singularity, or star gate. Mr. Haramein contends that NASA Stereo data of giant solar UFOs prove that extraterrestrial civilizations access our solar system via a star gate on the Sun when using large (Earth-size) vehicle spacecraft.” (Click here for the whole story)

The secret word is Mothership

5 comments:

  1. Hmmm...

    "NASA claims malfunction, physicist says giant ET UFOs use Sun’s star gate."

    Much as I'd love to believe, my money's on the malfunction. Or this is a viral for "V"...

    Hey Mick, that pic looks like a Boston cover.

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  2. This certainly makes for an interesting Saturday morning. I'm gonna have to check my comparative religion chart, to figure out my next move.

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  3. Size of planets eh? Mmm, aren't they called Death Stars?

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  4. Surely they are called 'Rama'?

    As in 'Rendezvous with...', or 'Ramalamafafafa'.

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  5. oinkubus7:42 AM

    Rama wasn't the size of a planet. And as far as "compression artifacts" go, I've seen plenty of digital video artifacting in my time and those two objects bear no resemblance whatsoever to any tyupe of digital compression artifacting that I've ever seen.

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