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Originally posted by MasterGemini
Originally posted by jkrog08
I guess the real question here is what is behind the green door?
And the color green is VERY important i bet.
Originally posted by VraxUK
Is that Osiris' eye he's holding? Looks to me a lot like the "DARK MISSION" theory of the 19.5/33 degree theory of the pyramid installations on the moon/mars.
There's a lot of Egyptian references in Space missions, Orion missions etc.
Originally posted by MasterGemini
I believe the star located in the east under the letter S is referring to the star Sirius b.
Maybe that will help you find out what it means. And the color green is VERY important i bet.
Originally posted by PW229
reply to post by hp1229
The Marvin the Martian patch is indeed real, I have one myself and Marvin used to be my avatar until a few weeks ago.
Haven't been through the whole thread yet but just ordered some Chinese food to be delivered and cracked open a beer, I'm here for the long run.
Originally posted by VraxUK
reply to post by burntheships
At the time of the space race, NASA's "top brass" was mainly consisted of these three groups.
Creepy stuff, I'd like to know why.
Completing a tradition that dates back more than 30 space shuttle missions, the four astronauts flying on NASA's final shuttle flight added their insignia to several of the walls aboard the International Space Station before leaving the orbiting laboratory Tuesday (July 19) for the final time.
"This is the last shuttle. This is the last time we are going to do this," shuttle Atlantis' STS-135 mission commander Chris Ferguson said Monday (July 18) before applying a decal showing their insignia to a long panel in the station's Unity Node 1 module.
The addition of the emblem near the bottom of a wall panel covered in space shuttle patches in the station's Unity node not only marked the successful end to the astronauts' work transferring cargo between the space station and Atlantis, but perhaps more poignantly, offered an on-orbit showcase for the 135th and last space shuttle mission patch. www.space.com...
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by MR BOB
Thanks! interesting beyond belief!
reply to post by David9176
Yeah guess that is the part they cant tell us about...where they spend all of the money...
reply to post by andy1033
Hummm that kind of proof you are looking for...could get you offed.
I dont have it...and they arent telling! But, there is enough peripheral to be assured it happens. Take a look at the patch below...notice the name...and the alien symbol in the middle. A lifetime of Silence!
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The origins and purpose of this patch remain obscure. The green figure holding the sword (or dagger) wears the cloak-and dagger garb often associated with black projects. There is a star in the northern hemisphere under the letter "S" and another red star in the American Southwest. The red star might refer to an operating location, but the patch provides no real clue as to where it might be. The Southwest is home to numerous classified units. Air Force Space Command in Colorado; Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico; White Sands, New Mexico; Groom Lake, Nevada; and the Tonopah Test Range are all possibilities, and there are many more.
The words "A Lifetime of Silence" no doubt refer to the fact that members of this unit or project cannot speak about what they do. The image of a "Green Door" is also obscure. Military intelligence officers have a tradition of working behind locked green vault doors, but the symbol is widely used in popular culture to designate an inaccessible place.
In Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman's 1917 novel The Green Door, a young girl named Letitia longs to open a mysterious little green door in her house, but her aunt forbids it with the words "It is not best for you, my dear." The 1956 hit song "Green Door" is about a man who couldn't get into a party raging behind a green door.
www.naderlibrary.com...
The picture of the alien and the dagger indictes thats that anything other than silence and you would be killing yourself.
Check this out...
www.thefreedictionary.com...
The purpose of performing the hari kari was usually a result of being disowned by your family by actions that you had made. And to atone for your transgressions you would take your Klans ceremonial dagger and before them jab the dagger in your gut disemboweling yourself, very similar to the Yakusa practice of chopping of your own fingers as a way to atone for your transgressions against the family so you could be welcomed back into the fold.
Originally posted by SpringHeeledJack
Airman: "We have these aliens and we're going to reverse engineer their death ray."
SSgt: "That's a great idea son! Let's also make patches that tell what we're doing and make them available for everyone to buy"
Originally posted by SpringHeeledJack
I hate to give out details but if you look up that patch, I already have I guess, so... I was stationed at Dover AFB, Delaware. I was a passenger of sorts I guess you could say...
Had to look that up lol. The National Reconnaissance Office? I would argue that they are an overt entity with a covert mission. In the same way that it would probably be pretty easy to find a Navy Seal patch... if they even have patches.