See here for essential background to this subject: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/will-tim-peake-see-ufo.html.
Dear Maj. Peake
First I must congratulate you on your recent successful
mission aboard the International Space Station. You've left no doubt that Britain
is one of the big boys when it comes to space exploration. Since your return to
earth you have, of course, made many statements and comments to the media, so I
hesitate to ask you more questions about your mission. However I feel it is
necessary because of the subject matter I'd like to discuss. So far your other
media spots have not done so to my knowledge. When you were up in space, did you
at any time see, or detect using other means, objects you could not identify,
especially if their properties actively defied those of known objects such as
meteors, planets, other spacecraft etc. If you did then I ask you to state it
for the public record. You would not be alone in doing so. Many other
astronauts have seen UFO's while on space missions dating right back to the
beginning of the space programme. Jim McDivitt and Ed White saw a white cylindrical
object during their Gemini 4 mission in 1965. Gennady Strekalov saw a UFO when
aboard the Salyut space station and Buzz Aldrin reported seeing one on the
historical Apollo 11 mission in 1969. In 2005 on your own space station, the
ISS, your colleague Leroy Chiao reported seeing lights in a formation he
described as "in a line" and "almost like an upside-down check
mark". It's possible you have been briefed in on this matter already and
ordered to keep silent on it. If this is the case, only you know what the best
thing to do is. You can risk speaking anonymously to UFO researchers. If you
do, make sure you select one who is professional, honest and will treat your
information and source with the strictest of confidence; I cannot nominate recommendations
here in case it jeopardizes your actions in the future. If you choose to go
public you will gain the admiration of the entire UFO research community. The
public acceptance of the UFO issue is, I think, one of the most important that
the world and mankind face today. To be a part of that would be an achievement
even greater than being our country's first astronaut.
Yours sincerely
Ben Emlyn-Jones
That's if ever really went to space in the first place I believe he is part of a major disinformation programme
ReplyDeleteWould this be because the earth is really flat?
ReplyDelete@ Daz and anyone else with this particular bizarre belief: Of course he went into space! How do you think the ISS ham radio signal appeared as the ISS came over the horizon? How come it had the Doppler shift of an object transmitting it in orbit travelling at the speed of the ISS? How come it came from the same region in the sky as the ISS was located? How come it faded out at any particular location as the ISS went below the horizon at that location? And that's just the stuff easily checkable in the public domain. So let's just nip that one in the bud shall we? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, if he replies to the letter, I expect he'll just say that what the other astronauts are reported have seen turned out to be space debris, usually from their own launch vehicles. Sounds a reasonable explanation.
Whether that's true or not is another matter...
Janet, it's alright. I was actually waiting to have a sarcastic conversation with Daz. Daz, I cover this subject in Programme 177 of the HPANWO Show; see the HPANWO Radio site in the links column. I give the issue a fair hearing and I do NOT believe the earth is flat
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