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SLAYER69
reply to post by carewemust
Well the US did just launch a fairly large object into orbit. Who knows what it was really for? It's all Top Secret
A Delta IV Heavy configuration rocket is launched for the National Reconnaissance Office in support of national defense.
TheDualityExperience
reply to post by berkeleygal
Did everyone listen to the interview attached to the article? That guy sounds very convincing to me. Could be jut a good actor but either way moon picture is pretty mysterious with all the lights or dots whatever they are.
The Department of Defense's triple rocket launch from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia has been postponed to early Wednesday (Jan. 15) due to weather concerns. The launch is now set for between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. EST on Wendesday, NASA officials say.
The U.S. military will launch three rockets from Virginia early Tuesday (Jan. 14) in back-to-back-to-back liftoffs that could be visible to observers in the mid-Atlantic region, weather permitting.
Three Terrier-Orion suborbital rockets are scheduled to blast off from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. EST (0600 to 1000 GMT) Tuesday within a span of 20 seconds, on hush-hush missions for the Department of Defense (DoD).
Mamatus
reply to post by AlphaHawk
Yet the flags roll on......... The collective intelligence of ATS this last few months is underwhelming at best....
Mamatus
reply to post by berkeleygal
This is interesting although if memory serves, this particular photo has not been proven to be anything. Best guesses are an imaging artifact. The single largest problem I have with the article is the source. TRN is not a site that is known for breaking as many stories as they are the rules of responsible journalism.....
Just my two cents but if they have been there for two years I think an upcoming invasion may not be on the immediate horizon.
DeadSeraph
reply to post by berkeleygal
Not buying it. They have no credible sources it would seem, and all they have for images are the grainy artifact pictures from google that have been discussed (and debunked) previously. The only other image they have supposedly showing a craft are completely indiscernible and could be anything or even just drawn in photoshop.
This is supposedly their giant intergalactic space ship:
They are claiming that these giant L shaped ships landed on the moon, yet the picture from google looks nothing like that...