Thursday, 10 March 2016
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CubeSat for Disclosure
Quote from the CubeSat for Disclosure web page at Kickstarter.com
(cubesat-for-disclosure):
“The First satellite for UFO research. We intend to search low-Earth Orbit for
any sign of a real UFO, or any space anomaly.”
(CubeSat for Disclosure)
CubeSat (photobucket.com)
(photobucket.com photo)
UFO Article:
“UFO hunting mini-satellite gets funded”
By Alejandro Rojas, 8 March 2016
(OpenMinds.tv, Tempe, Arizona)
Quote from the article:
“CubeSat for Disclosure plans to add cameras, a way to
communicate and download information from the satellite from the ground, and a
scintillation counter. The group says the scintillation counter ‘enables us to
measure the various radiation in our satellite’s environment. This is significant as it enables us to
detect high energy particles, radiation, and other phenomenon.’ ”
UFO Article:
“CubeSat for Disclosure-Low Earth Orbit Satellite”
By David Shock
(Kickstarter, Brooklyn, New York)
Quote from the article:
“The First satellite for UFO research. We intend to
search low-Earth Orbit for any sign of a real UFO, or any space anomaly.”
(ksr-ugc.imgix.net image)
UFO Paper/Book Excerpt:
“Nuclear Connection Project:
NCP-13: White Sands Films,
Mirarchi, and Project Twinkle”
By Bruce Maccabee
(NICAP.org)
Source: UFO FBI Connection, Pages 149-161 (Bruce
Maccabee)
Quote from the paper/book excerpt:
“So, there you have it, four unidentified objects...
UFOs... were flying at 150,000
ft near the White Sands Proving Ground. Each was roughly
30 ft in
size. The sighting was similar to that
of Charles Moore a year earlier. Could
Mr. Mitchell and the Askania operators have made a mistake? Not likely. Their
business was tracking fast moving objects (rockets) and calculating the
trajectories of the rockets. As the writer of the above letter stated, the
individuals making these sightings are professional observers. Therefore I
would rate their reliability superior.
Human beings had made no objects that could fly at 150,000 ft in the spring
of 1950. So, what were they? Whose were they?”
Map of White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
(wikimedia.org image)
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