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Vrillon, a purported representative of the Ashtar Galactic Command, was the name used by an unidentified voice who broadcast on the Hannington transmitter of the Independent Broadcasting Authority in the United Kingdom for six minutes at 5:10 PM on Saturday November 26, 1977. The voice, which was disguised and accompanied by a deep buzzing, broke into the broadcast of the local ITV station Southern Television, over-riding the audio signal of the early-evening news from ITN to warn viewers of "the destiny of your race" and "so that you may communicate to your fellow beings the course you must take to avoid a disaster which threatens your world and the beings on other worlds around you". As the broadcast did not affect the video signal, it was difficult to detect its source, and the transmission disappeared at the end of what sounded like a prepared statement. Most observers have concluded that the broadcast was a hoax, achieved by directing a powerful signal at the Hannington UHF transmitter. At the end of what engineers later described as a "rogue transmissio, as the signal faded back, short bursts of the adverts playing after the news bulletin can be heard, then the Southern TV ident music, then a Looney Tunes cartoon, the Art Davis cartoon "The Goofy Gophers". The broadcast is presently a footnote in ufology and does not represent a particularly significant development in pirate television broadcasting, supplanted largely by the boom around 1984.
Received this message last night after the last video about the UFO over NYC on 10/13 - Sometimes being the middle-man in a galactic pissing match sucks ass! ~j
Alien from Sirius speaks out
you do know the first message was determined to be a hoax, correct? the second one as well
Originally posted by HomerinNC
en.wikipedia.org...
Why is every message relayed to us in esoteric and Olde English dialect?
Originally posted by HomerinNC
you do know the first message was determined to be a hoax, correct?
Originally posted by Vandalour
I see them calling it a hoax.. but does that really make it a hoax ?
They dont give any details why they call it a hoax.. they just call it that..
Originally posted by HomerinNC
The rest just sounds like "Age of Aquarius, hippie flower child' stuff