NASA Tether Project UFOs
Incredible stuff:
from the above video:
These objects clearly aren't tether debris, as many are coming from the wrong direction, rather than from a single direction. They are also unlikely to be random space debris or ice, given their vastly different and geometrical trajectories and also their large size. The disk-like appearance may well be due to the objects being out of focus, but these are most likely alien craft.
More on the tether UFOs here (more useful for background than actual analysis).
Anonymous Physicist has discussed these UFOs here, as part of the ET Quarantine around the earth-- these videos suggest there are thousands of alien crafts involved in the quarantine.
from the above video:
The NASA STS-75 mission ran a trial experimental tether that was to be used for towing and placing satellites into orbit. During this experiment they had a problem and the 12 mile long tether snapped due to the synthetic material accumulating a critical charge.
The shuttles cameras monitored the tether and its 100 million dollar satellite it was towing just drift away. This was all video taped live, and what was captured on this video is absolutely incredible. NASA claims the objects in the footage are ice particles very close to the camera and area passing in front of the far away tether.
These objects clearly aren't tether debris, as many are coming from the wrong direction, rather than from a single direction. They are also unlikely to be random space debris or ice, given their vastly different and geometrical trajectories and also their large size. The disk-like appearance may well be due to the objects being out of focus, but these are most likely alien craft.
More on the tether UFOs here (more useful for background than actual analysis).
Anonymous Physicist has discussed these UFOs here, as part of the ET Quarantine around the earth-- these videos suggest there are thousands of alien crafts involved in the quarantine.
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