Have you ever seen the Concorde test flight video footage?
I have seen it but never managed to get a copy, but
it is one of most clear-cut bits of evidence that I
have ever seen in favour of the existence of Extra-Terrestrial
Intelligence - unless it is the most complete video
hoax ever. In this footage of the concorde test flight
an eye shaped UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) - this
is not a weather balloon - suddenly descends out of
the upper atmosphere and synchronises its motion with that of
the concorde. A camera inside concorde recorded what looked
like an eye shaped TV screen looking in one of the windows.
An attending jet fighter escort also recorded exterior views
of the small (possibly a meter wide) UFO as it kept pace with
concorde and then circled around the fuselage to look in at
another window on the other side of concorde, before shooting
(in the blink of an eye) back into the upper atmosphere,
and out of shot, from whence it came. From what I saw
of the footage there was no sign of any visible propulsion systems
on this UFO, which made me believe, besides the incredible
detail, that this was a real encounter with ET's and not
some testing of some super advanced military or espionage technology
- I believe that this event took place back in the seventies! I have never
seen this footage repeated in
all the UFO related TV programs I have seen since .
WHY! There is life out there, but is it here already?One
way of helping to find out if there are Extra-Terrestrial Intelligent
lifeforms out there is to join SETI (the Search for Extra-Terrestrial
Intelligence) and download their screensaver, which
scans data received from the Arecibo Radio Telescope, in
Puerto Rico, for possible radio frequency communications, in
a bandwidth just above the background radiation (hydrogen) of
the universe, before sending the completely analysed data back
for further investigation. I have personally sent back several
scanned data files of possible signals - interpreting these signals,
however, is an entirely different ballgame. If YOU are interested
in furthering scientific knowledge, and scratching that
itch that is very hard to reach otherwise, then DOWNLOAD
THE SCREENSAVER software and start scanning that data. NOTE - this is
entirely voluntary - there is no pay involved. JUST CONNECT TO SETI
THROUGH ONE OF THE SETI BANNERS on this page, join and then download
their screensaver software and your first workload. The
data files are quite small ( a max of 370kb for the data files), but
it can take your computer around 60 hours to crunch through a
single file - I think it's worth it.Below are screen
shots of the SETI screen saver in action, with one
of my most recent, 'reportable' (any scanned data with
a 'fit' less than 9.0 is quite interesting) scanned
signals. THERE IS LIFE OUT THERE! It is only a matter
of time!


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