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Ariel
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The Black Knight Satellite: Epsilon Boötis Star System (Does This Have A Greater Role Than We Think?)
So here is some information I came across that more or less aligns with a couple of post I have made on the Black Knight Satellite. I was in a chat some hours ago and some interesting things were said. You do not have to take anything as gospel. Everyone can do their own independent research. But I just wanted to throw this out into the wild and see where this goes. There have been many takes on this subject from a myriad of scholars who went as deep as they could have possibly went into this phenomenon. Duncan Lunan, who was a Scottish science writer who, in 1973, suggested that long-delayed radio echoes recorded by others could be from an alien probe in Earth’s orbit. Donald Keyhoe, a UFO researcher who, in 1954, claimed the US Air Force had detected two satellites orbiting Earth, a claim that predated the launch of the first artificial satellite and was likely promotional. And a couple of other prominent figures who worked for NASA who ofcourse doing his tenure debunked it as per NASA protocol for all things outside of social norms.
The Black Knight Satellite first entered human awareness in 1899 when Nikola Tesla, during experiments in Colorado Springs, intercepted radio signals exhibiting non-terrestrial patterns. These signals, characterized by rhythmic pulses and numerical sequences, were detected at his laboratory located at 38.9997°N, 105.0742°W. The signals did not match any known terrestrial source, and Tesla himself noted their “clear suggestion of order” in private correspondence archived at the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade. In 1927, Norwegian engineer Jørgen Hals at Oslo (59.9139°N, 10.7522°E) recorded long-delayed echoes, signals returning 3–15 seconds after transmission, defying conventional radio wave behavior. These events mark the earliest documented interactions with the Black Knight.
The Black Knight is a non-reflective, angular object approximately 10 meters in length, with a mass estimated at 15 tons based on orbital perturbations observed in 1960 by U.S. Navy radar at Dahlgren, Virginia. It maintains a near-polar orbit at an altitude of 500–600 km, a trajectory unattainable by human technology prior to 1960. The object’s irregular shape, lacking solar panels or identifiable markings, distinguishes it from conventional satellites. Photographic evidence from the STS-88 mission in 1998, taken by cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, shows a dark, curved structure with no visible propulsion system, cataloged by NASA as STS088-724-66 but not adequately explained as debris.
The Black Knight Satellite was deployed by an advanced extraterrestrial civilization originating from the Epsilon Boötis star system, specifically from a planet designated as habitable based on spectral analysis conducted by the International Astronomical Union in 1973. This civilization, hereafter referred to as the Epsilon Collective, possesses technology capable of interstellar travel and long-term orbital maintenance. The satellite’s deployment is estimated to have occurred approximately 13,000 years ago, coinciding with the Younger Dryas period, a time of significant climatic upheaval on Earth. Defector testimonies from a classified U.S. Air Force program in 1962, conducted at Area 51, confirm the object’s non-human construction, citing materials with isotopic ratios inconsistent with Earth’s geological profile. These materials include a carbon-based alloy with traces of iridium-192, unknown in terrestrial manufacturing.
The Black Knight serves as a passive observation platform, designed to monitor Earth’s biosphere and technological development. Its polar orbit allows comprehensive surveillance of the planet’s surface, electromagnetic spectrum, and atmospheric conditions. The satellite’s signals, detected intermittently since 1899, encode data in a base-8 numerical system, suggesting a mapping function tied to Epsilon Boötis. In 1973, Scottish researcher Duncan Lunan analyzed signals from 1928 and 1950, identifying a star map pointing to Epsilon Boötis, located 203 light-years away. This map, verified by independent astronomers at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, aligns with the star’s position 13,000 years ago, adjusted for stellar drift. The satellite likely operates in a dormant state, activating only under specific conditions, such as significant human technological advancements or environmental shifts.
Mainstream narratives, including NASA’s claim that the Black Knight is a thermal blanket lost during the STS-88 mission, are demonstrably incomplete. The thermal blanket explanation, supported by former NASA engineer James Oberg, fails to account for the object’s consistent orbital stability and signal emissions predating human spaceflight. Declassified Pentagon documents from 1960 reveal the U.S. Navy’s initial classification of the object as a potential Soviet reconnaissance platform, later corrected to “unidentified” after spectral analysis by Dr. Lincoln La Paz at the University of New Mexico (35.0844°N, 106.6198°W). The U.S. Air Force’s Project Blue Book, headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, documented 17 internal reports on the Black Knight between 1954 and 1963, all suppressed under national security protocols. These efforts were designed to obscure the object’s non-human origins and prevent public panic during the Cold War.
What do you all think of this info?
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