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Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People
At the risk of having the mods chastise me for talking about an ATS member rather than the topic, I sometimes think that Zorgon simply enjoys stirring the pot, and doesn't truly believe half of the stuff he says.
In fact, my own wild conspiracy theory (which I don't truly believe myself) is that ATS pays Zorgon to stir up things with those posts of his -- sort of their own version of an 'agent provocateur'
His posts are sometimes 'out there', and I often don't agree with him, but he's always civil. He is usually a fun member to debate.
Three small, optically reflective spherical "STARSHINE" student satellites have been designed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and built by an informal, volunteer coalition of organizations and individuals in the USA and Canada. This coalition is called "Project Starshine" and is headquartered in Monument, Colorado. It receives no formal funding and operates by means of contributions of materials and labor from its member individuals and institutions. NASA has deployed the coalition’s satellites into highly inclined low Earth orbits from two Space Shuttles and an Athena expendable launch vehicle at no cost to the Starshine project, as a service to the international educational community. Each of the satellites is covered by approximately 1000 small, front-surface aluminum mirrors that are machined by technology students in Utah and polished by tens of thousands of students in schools and other participating organizations around the world. These mirrors have been coated with a scratch-resistant, anti-oxidizing layer of Silicon Dioxide by optical engineers and technicians at the Hill Air Force Base in Utah and the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People
In fact, my own wild conspiracy theory (which I don't truly believe myself) is that ATS pays Zorgon to stir up things with those posts of his -- sort of their own version of an 'agent provocateur'
Now if only I could find out to which address those check have been going....
Originally posted by zorgon
Re: The NASA camera orb...
IF as many believe... IF there are orbs out there buzzing around our spacecraft whether they be alien probes or plasma critters... then NASA making free flying orb satellites like the AERcam or the SHEREs and the more recent STARSHINE...
...would certainly be a way to cover up the other ones
At the very least we can expect a LOT more NASA UFO videos And that will give the uber skeptics a whole new set of Bokehs to tell us about
Like this one... brought to my attention by Exuberant1 from the Pegasus team