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Top secret: Mission of space plane X-37B to search for alien moon bases?

Started by astr0144, October 21, 2014, 01:13:06 AM

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astr0144

Top secret: Mission of space plane X-37B to search for alien moon bases?

The Examiner.com keeps coming out with so many articles that almost cover what many of us may want to believe....yet many may also suggest they are just made up....and are false...

But they often also refer to other articles from other websites...some that may be seen as possibly more believable...Not sure what to make of them ! but they make interesting reading I suppose... :-\




Boeing space plane X-37B returned from its nearly two-year top secret mission Friday, providing the media with a simple reporting story and little else -- because the unmanned craft's flight details were classified. But that didn't stopped conspiracy theorists, space exploration experts, and UFO enthusiasts from speculating as to what the plane was doing during its time in space. But among the more imaginative speculative guesses are those of Scott C. Waring of UFO Sightings Daily, who posted his thoughts Oct. 18 that the X-37B was engaged in one of possibly three activities, one of which could have been the search for alien bases on the Moon.

According to Waring, it stands to reason that the X-37B was not simply orbiting the Earth like any of the other myriad satellites already doing same. He suggested some outside-the-box thinking and came up with three possibilities for missions that the U. S. government (because the space plane is under the U. S. Air Force umbrella) might not want the average citizen knowing about.

Waring posits: The X-37B, which, incidentally, set a record for days in orbit (675) while on its latest mission, could have been sent out to detect and study living organisms in space. Citing the "tether incident," he insinuates that the space plane's creation just years later may have been in answer to the incident.

He also speculates that the space plane may have been on a communication mission. In this theory, the X-37B travels from planet to planet communicating with and picking up tips to enhance our technological base.

Last but not least, the space plane may have been searching for alien moon bases. Waring notes that there are plenty of abandoned structures on the various worlds within our Solar System, and the X-37B could have been on a reconnaissance mission to scout out bases, including those on the dark side of the moon.

Waring has, upon occasion, posted various images of those structures that he believes could be bases for extraterrestrials or even secret bases kept by some Earth governments. In one such posting, he notes that a photo supposedly taken by China's Chang'e-2 Orbiter shows what looks like a fortress complex on the moon's surface. If the photo wasn't fraudulent, he wrote, then the Chinese know that there are aliens on the moon.

It is unclear as to what China might do with such knowledge, should they happen to possess it. China has plans to have a working moon base sometime after they attempt a manned lunar landing sometime after 2017. Perhaps, if the photo is actually of some sort of alien base, China might attempt to set up shop near the aliens for study, trade, or simple proximity.

http://www.examiner.com/article/top-secret-mission-of-space-plane-x-37b-to-search-for-alien-moon-bases

ArMaP

Quote from: astr0144 on October 21, 2014, 01:13:06 AM
The Examiner.com keeps coming out with so many articles that almost cover what many of us may want to believe....yet many may also suggest they are just made up....and are false...
That's what happens with that new kind of "news" sites that accept content from anyone (or, as in this case, almost anyone, as they only accept people from the US and Canada).

Pimander

Whatever that vehicle was doing, I'll bet you it did not return without anything on board.  There would be some foreign tech in there no doubt.

It may have been loading some of the star wars defences with nukes. :)

zorgon

WOW!!!

Space.com quoting Scott C. Waring....

$5,768,976,856,000,000,000,000.00 spent on the black budget space program over the years since the Roswell Weather Balloon got the UFO nuts started and all we have to talk about is a small space plane that is looking for alien moon bases



Zorgon tosses in the towel....   :'(


Pimander


astr0144

I do not know what to make of the article and comments made...

I am not familiar with Scott Waring...or the X-37B..in terms of is it for real...and could it possibly have the technology to do some of the things suggested in the article...I have not checked to see if it has already been discussed on PRC or cannot recall so far...(Maybe it has)

That figure is beyond anything that I can comprehend.. and what it may have paid for in terms of what it could potentially produce..   :o

Quote$5,768,976,856,000,000,000,000.00


"Z" Were would we be if you do !... ???
Your work in PRC is one of the few things with relevant trustworthy information that we can trust ! that may offer correct explanations... :P

QuoteZorgon tosses in the towel


QuoteWOW!!!

Space.com quoting Scott C. Waring....

$5,768,976,856,000,000,000,000.00 spent on the black budget space program over the years since the Roswell Weather Balloon got the UFO nuts started and all we have to talk about is a small space plane that is looking for alien moon bases


Zorgon tosses in the towel..   :'(

zorgon

Quote from: astr0144 on October 21, 2014, 03:09:49 AM
I have not checked to see if it has already been discussed on PRC or cannot recall so far...(Maybe it has)

Maybe LOL seem to recall a secret space plane thread way back on ATS and a skeptic named IgnoreTheFacts giving us grief over it...

...only to discover HE worked on the dang things applying the stealth coating invented by Dr Resnick

Oh well  I guess I get to say  "Told ya so!!"

::)

Wrabbit2000

I wonder..... Would it make sense for them to be using this to create a high resolution visual catalog of all the interesting satellites and other objects in orbit? I know they can see things in a general way from Earth, but given time and minimal propulsion like this has....couldn't you gradually adjust course several times over an extended period to get very close detail?

I'm sure it's designed to do much more of course, but I'm trying to think of what it would be doing of value at this point in time.

Pimander

Quote from: Wrabbit2000 on October 21, 2014, 05:25:40 AM
I wonder..... Would it make sense for them to be using this to create a high resolution visual catalog of all the interesting satellites and other objects in orbit?
They have some pretty small spy drones up there for that I think.  They look  a bit like these from what I remember.  Jim Oberg hinted that he knew what they were (i.e. ours not alien).





QuoteI know they can see things in a general way from Earth, but given time and minimal propulsion like this has....couldn't you gradually adjust course several times over an extended period to get very close detail?
But I'd agree that it was doing a capability assessment of Russia, possibly utilising a robot-arm for secret maintenance and construction work and probably grabbed some foreign tech before landing.

I'm guessing of course. :)

I'm sure it's designed to do much more of course, but I'm trying to think of what it would be doing of value at this point in time.
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