[FPSPACE] Orbital Machines?
gorski
gorski at ctc.net
Mon Mar 10 21:55:19 EDT 2008
Watched the videos.
Jim, I'm sure you're right, even though I can't find anything where Walson
actually makes any claims about his videos himself...
still, I got a bit of enjoyment out of the Not-A-Spaceship Dance Mix.
Best regards,
--Chris.
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, gorski wrote:
}I don't know if we're reading the same page--I had to Google based on the
}original poster's subject lines...
}
}A rense.com reader who also claimed to have seen the objects photographed
}by our possible-hoaxster describes some impossible movements in
}http://www.rense.com/general79/wdx2.htm ('parked', 'entering the
}atmosphere', 'suddenly stop and remain in place', even 'decloak'!). I
}ignored those descriptions as they're coming from somebody (allegedly)
}different from the person who took the photographs.
}
}I can't watch the videos here at work; I'll check them out when I get
}home. If it's something that's blindingly obvious in the video or dialog
}therein, then, sorry for the confusion!
}
}To be sure, the conspiracy-theorist description stinks, just as much in my
}mind as in yours. I'm still mildly curious about the photographs.
}
}Best regards,
}
}--Chris.
}
}
}
}On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, James Oberg wrote:
}
}}Any picture he got of ISS was a picture of a shuttle picture...
}}these 'things don't 'CROSS' the sky, he says -- they HANG there
}}with no angular motion in what he calls 'synchronous orbits' all over the
}}celestial sphere.
}}
}}----- Original Message -----
}}From: "gorski" <gorski at ctc.net>
}}To: "Peter Pesavento" <pjp961 at svol.net>
}}Cc: "'James Oberg'" <jeoberg at comcast.net>; <fpspace at friends-partners.org>
}}Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 3:53 PM
}}Subject: Re: [FPSPACE] Orbital Machines?
}}
}}> I didn't see any real information that would indicate to me how big these
}}> things actually are--big if he can spot them and photograph them, to be
}}> sure, but we don't know how long it takes them to cross the sky, for
}}> example, or how high in the sky these objects were when photographed as
}}> opposed to when he photographed ISS.
}}
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