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Originally posted by royspeed
I was told about this Youtube video on another forum, it deals with the unpublicised deaths and mysterious transmissions from space regarding the Soviet space programme, I found it interesting, and wanted to know if any of you had seen this or researched the subject before?
Midnight, 19 May 1961. A crisp frost had descended on Turin’s city centre which was deserted and deathly silent. Well, almost. Two brothers, aged 20 and 23, raced through the grid-like streets (that would later be made famous by the film The Italian Job) in a tiny Fiat 600, which screamed in protest as they bounced across one cobbled piazza after another at top speed.
The Fiat was loaded with dozens of iron pipes and aluminium sheets which poked out of windows and were strapped to the roof. The car screeched to a halt outside the city’s tallest block of flats. Grabbing their assorted pipes, along with a large toolbox, the two brothers ran up the stairs to the rooftop. Moments later, the city’s silence was rudely broken once more as they set to work: a concerto of hammering, clattering, sawing and shouting.
Suddenly, an angry voice rang out; the man who lived on the floor below leant out of the window and screamed: “Will you stop that racket, I’m trying to sleep!”
One of the young men shouted back “Sorry sir; the Soviets have launched a satellite and we’re trying to intercept it!”
The brothers finished setting up, grabbed their head-sets, twiddled the knobs on their portable receivers, hit the record button and listened…
“Come in… come in… come in… Listen! Come in! Talk to me! I am hot! I am hot! Come in! What? Forty-five? What? Fifty? Yes. Yes, yes, breathing. Oxygen, oxygen… I am hot. This… isn’t this dangerous?”
The brothers looked nervously at one another. They only fully understood the Russian later when their sister translated for them, but the desperation in the woman’s voice was clear.
“Transmission begins now. Forty-one. Yes, I feel hot. I feel hot, it’s all… it’s all hot. I can see a flame! I can see a flame! I can see a flame! Thirty-two… thirty-two. Am I going to crash? Yes, yes I feel hot… I am listening, I feel hot, I will re-enter. I’m hot!”
The signal went dead.
Originally posted by Illustronic
reply to post by superman2012
That show is narrated by the old guy that plays in that TV show called 'Fringe'. It's another job, not a science project, much like the show Fringe, at first I found some 'entertainment value' mostly because his son was played by a guy My Wife likes from the show 'Dawson Creek'. Apparently Tom Cruse like the little girl from that show that turns out to be his taller wife.
Anyway, I like more repeatable science experiments myself, that leads to creating science theories. Not 'theories in the literal sense', proven repeatable observations.
I'm not entertained by speculative notions, in fact they bore me.
Originally posted by superman2012
Originally posted by Illustronic
reply to post by superman2012
That show is narrated by the old guy that plays in that TV show called 'Fringe'. It's another job, not a science project, much like the show Fringe, at first I found some 'entertainment value' mostly because his son was played by a guy My Wife likes from the show 'Dawson Creek'. Apparently Tom Cruse like the little girl from that show that turns out to be his taller wife.
Anyway, I like more repeatable science experiments myself, that leads to creating science theories. Not 'theories in the literal sense', proven repeatable observations.
I'm not entertained by speculative notions, in fact they bore me.
You realize of course, that you brought up the brothers from Turin that recorded the cosmonaut, I merely let you know about a TV show that had the EXACT story you brought up...and I have no idea what you are talking about when you bring up Tom Cruise.
Originally posted by paperface
reply to post by Illustronic
And who the hell are you?
The amount of time you spend posting on this site I doubt you are much of anything.You are the UNWANTED guest at the party!
Originally posted by Illustronic
Originally posted by superman2012
Originally posted by Illustronic
reply to post by superman2012
That show is narrated by the old guy that plays in that TV show called 'Fringe'. It's another job, not a science project, much like the show Fringe, at first I found some 'entertainment value' mostly because his son was played by a guy My Wife likes from the show 'Dawson Creek'. Apparently Tom Cruse like the little girl from that show that turns out to be his taller wife.
Anyway, I like more repeatable science experiments myself, that leads to creating science theories. Not 'theories in the literal sense', proven repeatable observations.
I'm not entertained by speculative notions, in fact they bore me.
You realize of course, that you brought up the brothers from Turin that recorded the cosmonaut, I merely let you know about a TV show that had the EXACT story you brought up...and I have no idea what you are talking about when you bring up Tom Cruise.
Actors.
As much as they are a part of our lives, they are 'acting' a part of a show.
(He (Tom) married a girl in a show that also stared a guy supposedly close to her that now plays the son of an old guy that IS the narrator WHO has gained his proclaim to narrate such a show from the show called 'Fringe'), "its all relatively simple when broken down 'scientifically'.