Major US Intelligence Agency Reveals ET Contact, page 1
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Topic started on 25-11-2011 @ 07:32 PM by sir_slide
Scientists determined that mysterious signals received in 1957 were transmitted to Earth from an advanced alien civilization. Decades have passed while security analysts and dedicated cryptographers struggled to decipher the enigmatic messages from a completely unknown, distant alien culture.

Now, in 2011, the National Security Agency—one of the United States' most secret intelligence gathering organizations—has released under protest (forced by order of a U.S. Federal Court judge) stunning information about intelligent life in the universe. But as usual, the non-curious, inept, doltish mainstream media completely ignores it.


NSA analysts marvel at strange messages

Twenty-nine lengthy transmissions were received and verified as being "of extraterrestrial origin." According to some in the intelligence community, this hot potato was given the highest priority and assigned to "goggle-eyed geeks" tasked to find out exactly what the enigmatic transmissions said.

NSA supercomputers worked on alien code Speculation among some of the NSA spooks about what the mysterious messages said allegedly ran the gambit from sarcastic guesses they were just some garbled alien radio commercials (an inside joke that drew nervous laughter from some of the analysts) to those that were convinced the messages—coded in some unknown mathematical progression—conveyed the basics of unlimited energy, star travel, or even time travel.

The Document

beforeitsnews.com...


I've had a read over the document and without any mathematical expertise the information is pretty ambiguous, not sure what it really means. This does seem to be rather important though, I had heard about these messages previously although I thought that they were meaningless or just written off as unimportant, it seems that it isn't the case.

I'm not certain that this is definitive evidence for the existence of Aliens, although it certainly does look that way. What say ats?

Tenacious lawsuit wrenches massive secret from NSA vaults Eventually, Peter Gersten, a lawyer from Arizona, sued the intelligence agency demanding its release—along with other documents—under the auspices of a strict interpretation of the FOIA law. The case dragged on until a federal judge found in favor of the plaintiffs and ordered the NSA to release the documents. Release of NSA Technical Journal Vol. XIV No. 1 Quietly, under court order, the NSA released the section of NSA Technical Journal Vol. XIV No. 1 stipulated by the judge. The agency tucked it away in an obscure corner of their Internet site.

The document concerning the extraterrestrial contact contained only one of an unknown number of other reports/articles written by the team working for Dr. Campaigne. The FOIA document was incomplete: only pages 13 through 23 were released with some slight redaction. All other pages were missing. No other reports were included, although the pages released clearly refer to other articles written by the team describing their efforts to break the alien code.

This release may well be the smoking gun that researchers have searched for during the last 50 years. It sheds a very strong light into the darkest corners of the U.S. intelligence community's massive coverup of UFOs, ETs and other unworldly events.
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Dr. Campaigne is one of the top cryptologists on the planet with years and years of service to Naval Security Group, Army Security Agency, National Security Agency, and a couple of other such alphabet organizations. Howard H. Campaigne started his crypto career for the government during World War II and has been a key and integral part of our U.S. security and intelligence ever since. In other words, he is part of a very small, very select group who are considered the cream of the crop in Cryptology.

Dr. Campaigne’s presentation to the NSA on decoding the extraterrestrial messages was not a hypothetical exercise. I contacted someone who is formerly associated with the NSA and still has TS clearance, and asked him to view the document. I asked him to give me his take on it. There was no question about its authenticity since it was published in the NSA Journal, and was released by the NSA on their web site. What I wanted to know was whether this document had any particular impact or importance (other than its startling revelations) for someone familiar with the inner workings of the NSA. It did.

My contact told me that he was blown away by the wording of the document. He said that NSA communications are filled with words like “possibly” , “allegedly”, and “thought to be”. He said, “This document has none of the normal NSA disclaimer words in it. They just come out and say ‘we received messages from outer space’ and this is the way to decode those messages.” I asked, “What does that mean to you?”

His reply was instant. “Disclosure, pure and simple. They aren’t making any fanfare about it, but there it is. They have just made open disclosure.” But what do the messages say? Dr. Campaigne focused on a set of information in a couple of the messages that turn out to be some mathematical equations. They also contain the listing of all the elements in our Periodic Table. I suppose those equations may make some sense to a physicist or engineer, but do not mean anything to me. I clearly understand how Dr. Campaigne came to the translation since he explains it very well. But, as to what the meaning of the equations are, I could not venture a guess.

It is curious, though, that during his presentation Dr. Campaigne mentions there are “words” that they have translated, and some “words” they have not yet begun to understand. He gives an example of a connective word that he knows is connective (joining two or more statements) but does not yet understand the translation of that word.

Debunkers are scared as hell of the release of this information as it proves beyond any doubt that they are, and always have been, dead wrong. Their careers as debunkers are finished in light of the revelation of this material. They are already using the only possible “tool” left to them by saying, “That’s old information. It’s been out there for years.”
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update
www.abovetopsecret.com...
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reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 07:44 PM by 1AnunnakiBastard
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This only was released because 99% of us, are absolutely unable to figure out what that means. To be honest I don't buy it's an authentic NSA document.


reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 07:46 PM by sir_slide
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I think it's definitely legitimate, it's on the NSA website....It is likely that they released it simply because no one can decipher it, although I feel it is definitely legitimate



reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 08:02 PM by tooo many pills
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Without the full 23+? pages it is going to be hard... lol!

I'd like to hear or read the original 29 messages that were received, but I am sure everyone else would too.


reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 08:05 PM by P12SOLD
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Obviously crap, before its news hardly a recommended source were to get reliable news information.
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reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 08:08 PM by Unity_99
Originally posted by P12SOLD
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post by sir_slide



Obviously crap, before its news hardly a recommended source were to get reliable news information.
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The document is from their official site, check out the address:

www.nsa.gov...

When you reduce the link its this: www.nsa.gov...

Official enough?


reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 08:10 PM by FurvusRexCaeli
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We had a thread about this today, and apparently eleven more this year, three in 2009, four in 2006, and two in 2003 (by IsaacKoi's count; going by the release date, the 2003 count can't be right). If you look at the documents, you'll see it's an unclassified cryptography exercise. No aliens were involved, unless one went undercover as a mathematician named Howard. All the excitement today seems to be over the key; if you're interested in codebreaking, you should probably start with the original puzzle.
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reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 08:10 PM by ludshed
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I was thinking the same thing. Like that movie Mercury Rising, NSA looking for a "geek factor" to emerge. Anyone got a autistic in the family?


reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 08:14 PM by sir_slide
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I'm of the opinion that all of the stuff to do with aliens, from crop circles to phoenix lights are basically here to push forward the development of our consciousness. I believe they are inter-dimensional and pick their forms based on our own preconceptions of what they look like. Think about it, if you were to introduce yourself to another intelligent civilization it would be too forceful to just arrive and throw that species in the deep end, it is much more advisable to slowly introduce that civilization to the acceptance of other intelligent life forms from the universe, if they were to just arrive and land at the white house, the outcome would most likely be disastrous, based on humanities current cosmic xenophobia.....


reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 08:17 PM by tooo many pills
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Do we have the exact date the signals were received in 1957?

Because on October 4th of that same year the first ever artifical satellite, Sputnik-1, was launched into LEO by the Soviets... Interesting year for aliens to send a message, our first step into space. Or, did we just intercept a couple of Russian algorithms? :p

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