Posted on 03/20/2002 8:03:33 AM PST by Hank Hill
Strange Phenomenon in Recent NASA Film
March 19, 2002 8:30 CDT
NASA's public video broadcasts are just that: public. Some people are finding that by studying the footage they show -- and sometimes the creative editing in the re-broadcasts of that same footage -- NASA is actually providing documentations of UFO's for those who look carefully.
A team of contributors at rense.com has consistently added footage to the library of examples the site now holds. Recent additions to that library have some startling shots that seem impossible to explain away other than to point to the presence of a UFO in the shot.
In one of the latest clips, taken on the recent repair mission on the telescope in March of 2002 you'd swear the UFO was actually deliberately trying to provoke the cameraman.
This from the rense.com website: [During] "
the footage, the massive telescope separates from the robot arm holding it in bay, a glimmering, flashing UFO enters the picture from the lower left, apparently some distance beyond the floating telescope.
The camera operator clearly spots the twinkling UFO and adjusts the camera upward to remove it from the scene.
"The UFO then moves across the field of view, re-entering the frame. Again, the camera operator attempts to hide the UFO even shifting the framing of the Hubble completely to one side, but to no avail.... the UFO continues to make a mockery of his obfuscation and passes on the opposite side of the Hubble where it cannot be avoided.
"Suddenly, the transmission goes completely static and the next scene is a silent Houston control center. No comments, of course."
We suggest you pop a tape in the next time you're watching NASA footage so that you can go back and study it closely.
You just might find you're getting more of a broadcast than NASA intended you to.
Source: Rense.com; Video and images submitted by Oren Swearingen
Must be experienced in working with foils of all kind.
BTW, there is no evidence whatsoever that the camera operator tried to move his aim to 'hide' the "UFO".
--Boris
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