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| NASA Test-Fires Next-Gen Ejector Seat |
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To get the crew away from the launch rocket
in case of an emergency, the Launch Abort
System motor delivers half a million pounds
of thrust; by design, it burns through more
than half of its fuel in just three seconds,
which will mean the astronauts in the escape
vehicle will have to endure G-force of
several times a standard Shuttle launch.
Credit: NASA Tags : NASA science space ejectors aviation |
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| Alien Speech Found in NASA's Saturn Radio Signal |
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Important info - Please read:
Speech patterns have been found in a radio
signal released by NASA almost 3 years
previously in 2004.
Judge for yourself what the voices are
saying, it is a very bizarre anomaly but very
much worth investigating.
Instructions:
1) Download and save the original WAV file
from NASA/Cassini website:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/
saturn/audio/pia07967-072504.wav
2)Open an audio editor like Cool Edit or
Sonar and raise the pitch/frequency of the
file by 12 tones with the pitch shifter..
and there it is, speech patterns.
How can anyone explain this anomaly.
Certainly NASA have no explanation for it
after we presented the file to them for their
opinion. SETI also dont know what make of it.
What do you think?
SOURCE:
http://cassini.physics.uiowa.edu/space-audio/
cassini/SKR2/
yours,
JVD
P.S..ROADRUNNERLASER HAS TO GET A LIFE!..at
some stage...poor soul. Subscribe him, he
needs it. Tags : Cassini NASA Radio Signal Planet music Saturn Alien Voice Sound Speech Hexagon Patterns symbols space astronomy JPL Rings sound meteor Earth 2012 |
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UFO NASA Tags : UFO |
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| UFOs-NASA (http://freegary.org.uk/) |
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Update June 2008: McKinnon's legal team have
managed to keep him in the UK so far, but the
results of a hearing that was held on May 16,
2008 might change that. Although complicated,
the House of Lords process may ultimately
decide whether McKinnon is sent to the USA,
allowed to stay in the UK or given the
opportunity to serve a predetermined sentence
in the UK based on a conviction under
American Law. The problem is that U.S. and UK
Laws differ in many ways and trying to match
up the processes involved is no easy task no
matter what side of this issue you are on.
Many believe that Britain's lack of
enthusiasm to prosecute McKinnon may be
motivated by their own secrecy or even
revenge. Some people say that McKinnon was
secretly and unknowingly being used as a pawn
by one or more British Intelligence Services.
They believe that these services wanted to
know what the U.S. Military did and does
about ETs and their agenda. Others say that
failure of the USA to turn over IRA
supporters, sympathizers, fund-raisers and
members to the UK during the 1960s and 1970s
has resulted in the current stalemate with
McKinnon.
Background: A Briton accused of hacking into
Nasa and US military computer networks has
spoken out about his experiences. (Gary
McKinnon was arrested by the UK's national
high-tech crime unit in 2002.)
McKinnon earns Lords appeal
Pentagon hacker in legal victory
By John Leyden
Published Tuesday 31st July 2007 10:30 GMT
Gary McKinnon, the British hacker facing
extradition over allegations he broke into US
Military and NASA sites, has earned the right
to take his case to the House of Lords.
The law Lords agreed to hear arguments that
US authorities acted in an "oppressive" and
"arbitrary" manner during plea bargaining
negotiations, for example by allegedly
threatening McKinnon over the loss of rights
to serve part of his sentence in the UK
unless he submitted to voluntary extradition.
The House of Lords was not bound to consider
McKinnon's final appeal - for example it
declined to hear the appeal of the NatWest
Three bankers, so the Lords' decision is a
significant fillip for McKinnon and his legal
team. Tags : UFO NASA McKinnon Energy Hacker Secrets |
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