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skywizard
8th October 2013, 19:57
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An interesting video on the history of the Black Knight. A satellite that was located in space in the 1960. It neither belonged to the Russians or the Americans. Some people think it spans back to a previous civilization on earth and some think it is an alien craft.

In 1899 Tesla discovered an electronic signal that he believed was coming from space. Signal where later picked up in the 1920s by HAM radio enthusiasts.

1960 North American System Listening Station picked up a radar echo. They had detected an unknown satellite in orbit.

The satellite was in a polar orbit. It was further revealed that this could not have been the work of either Russia or the USA as they could not achieve polar orbit at the time. The USA named the satellite the Black Knight. A special committee was formed to gather information on the mysterious satellite. An article was put into time magazine about it.

The satellite was photographed on 3rd September 1960 Long Island and Some seven months after it first appeared on radar image. On 1963 it was seen by an astronaut going into space.

On December 1998 The space craft Endeavor was making a journey to the Space Station it recorded several images that many people think to be the Black Knight. The links to the images are on the video.

The object is still believed to be in Orbit to this day. NASA explanation to what the object is has changed several times.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT4Vq32zlDs


peace...
skywizard

Melidae
9th October 2013, 01:06
Good find, skywizard.

That video covers most of what is found here...http://www.thelivingmoon.com/49ufo_files/03files2/Black_Knight_Satellite.html...with a few more rumors and tidbits thrown in and lots of links. It also includes part of an interview Project Camelot had done with Clifford Stone, Roswell, NM, November, 2006 ...


C: Well, I’ll tell you this, I think that by 2016 that something better have happened. Because at 2016 I think that we’re going to have to announce to the world that there’s a probe that comes very close to the Earth every 15 or 20 years. And we’ve been calling it an asteroid. It’s not an asteroid. But it actually in reality is an artificial probe. In other words, somebody else put it here. They have found us long time ago. The technology will probably be pretty much on a par to, say, Voyager. It’ll be old antiquated technology by all their standards.

K: So what are you saying? Is this probe… do you know what race?

C: I’m saying we have already found it. Our paradigm says that it can’t be an artificial craft of any sort, therefore we refuse to accept that and we call it an asteroid. I’m talking about BG1991. Roughly 30 meters in diameter, highly polished surface. Asteroids don’t have a highly polished surface. It took corrective course changes to avoid collision with another asteroid. That don’t happen. This one it did.

K: So where... what race is this from, from what planet? Do you know?

C: I don’t know.


An article entitled "Call of the Black Knight" (found here...http://thecargoculte.com/archives/1157) begins with this:


"Our home is Epsilon Boötis, which is a double star. We live on the sixth planet of seven—check that, the sixth of seven—counting outwards from the sun, which is the larger of the two stars. Our sixth planet has one moon. Our fourth planet has three. Our first and third planet each have one. Our probe is in the orbit of your moon."

–signal translation originating from ‘The Black Knight’ Satellite, Time Magazine April 9, 1973

What I found most interesting in the 'Call of the Black Knight' was the Philip K. Dick connection...


Black Knight made its presence known again in 1974. This time no radar saw it, nor did any Ham operator listen to it. One man contacted it- or rather, was contacted by it. That man was science fiction author Philip K. Dick, best known for writing the stories on which the movies Blade Runner (1982), Total Recall (1990), and Screamers (1996) were based.

Beginning in February of 1974, and continuing for the next eight years, Dick had a series of "mystic" experiences, communications with the Black Knight Satellite. Left behind was what he called the Exegesis, an 8000- page, one-million-word continuing dialogue with himself written late, late at night. The Black Knight material ( which he called the Vast Active Living Intelligence System, VALIS for short) formed the core of four novels – Radio Free Albemuth, VALIS, The Divine Invasion, and The Transmigration of Timothy Archer.

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VALIS revealed itself to Dick as an ancient satellite from another world. It was sent here long ago by three-eyed, crab-clawed beings from a planet orbiting Fomalhaut. They built our civilization, taught us writing and science, then returned to their own world. VALIS was left behind to prod certain individuals when civilization needed a boost.

Manifesting itself as a soft feminine voice reminiscent of his late twin sister Jane, Dick saw VALIS as a benign entity. He saw its position as teacher, and at times protector. He credited VALIS with taking charge of his life, recovering a lot of income due from unpaid royalties, and even re-margining his typewriter.

While listening to the radio one day, Dick heard the words of the Beatles’ "Strawberry Fields Forever" change to a warning from VALIS: "Your son has an undiagnosed right inguinal hernia. The hydrocele has burst, and it has descended into the scrotal sac. He requires immediate attention, or will soon die." Dick rushed him to the hospital and found every word to be true. The doctor scheduled the operation for the same day.

more at the link http://thecargoculte.com/archives/1157

Frances
9th October 2013, 17:29
Correct me if I am wrong, but I read somewhere that this satellite will return 2014. If it does we may get a better view with all the amateur sky watchers and great telescopes.
Looking forward to this.
Frances.

Spiral
9th October 2013, 19:15
I'd read that it comes & goes too, but no one seems to know where it goes when its not here ?