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NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ
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Emperor Kenton 11/18/2004 12:54 PM
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"And this is the Ninth and Last Sign: You will hear of a dwelling-place in the heavens, above the earth, that shall fall with a great crash. It will appear as a blue star. Very soon after this, the ceremonies of my people will cease"--Hopi
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Date: 11/13/2004 2:31:54 PM Pacific Standard Time
Re: ISS in trouble
Hi Kento, : This data and the photograph below are from the photographer who took this picture below, and by his friend who both live in NZ. In the light of what the Russians are saying about the ISS being in trouble, could this falling debris be from the ISS which is in far more trouble then they are admitting? This material will have presumably fallen into the Pacific. The array photographed by Kyle may have been one of the 115 ft units? Please credit this picture to: ´Kyle from New Zealand´ if you use it. Kyle has give me permission to send it to you, and for you to publish it on Orbit. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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merlinnz 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | oops, can someone pass me that spanner? |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | I heard that due to the electromagnetic storms, that the Russians can´t raise the spacestation´s orbit back to where it should be? Does that sound right?? |
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Dirk Gently Holistic Detective 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Kent, what do you think?
It sure is interesting...what arn´t they telling us about the ISS? |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Hmmm, interresting.
If it were close enough to be photographed in this sharp resolution shouldn´t it be a blaze because of the friction of the atmosphere?
Second thought is on the enhanced picture...
To me it looks like the enhancement shows that this was originaly taken from an ISS-picture and then edited with photoshop.
The bottom section of the image looks smudged.
However, there are some disturbing messages regarding the space-station and solar activity so this could very well be the real deal. |
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ac 1:12 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
 | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Checked some ISS pictures but failed to identify the object!
Imo. this is a hoax! [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | It looks like a tower you´d find on top of a skyscraper on a misty day.

[link to ofb.net] |
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Dirk Gently Holistic Detective 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
 | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Radio tower.
Those are microwave antenna pods. I should know I’ve installed enough of them...
great job if you can stand the heights.
No disrespect Kent I really enjoy your site.
Sometimes the simplest explanation is the correct one.
Just ask a six year old kid what it looks like. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
 | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Hi Kent
When were the pictures taken?
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FROM EMAIL, UK
Timestamp should be accurate 7.24am 13/Nov/04; Shutter 1/750; f7.0; iso equiv 400; focal length 57mm [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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RaDiCaL 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
 | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | According to the Russian press they were only able to lift the ISS up 2.7 (Miles/KM?) which was mch less that they were hoping.
Of course, they say that this is no problem for the ISS.
As for the pic on Orbit - How can we get a current pic of the ISS? Is it possible to take a pic from the ground? We wouldn´t need too much clarity to see if it is missing some of it´s solar panels. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
 | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Here´s the entire email. tell you the truth I don´t know what this equipment might be. Are such installations [pods, whatever] found on a space platform, ISS or other?
Date: 11/13/2004 2:31:54 PM Pacific Standard Time Re: ISS in trouble
Hi Kento, : This data and the photograph below are from the photographer who took this picture below, and by his friend who both live in NZ. In the light of what the Russians are saying about the ISS being in trouble, could this falling debris be from the ISS which is in far more trouble then they are admitting? This material will have presumably fallen into the Pacific. The array photographed by Kyle may have been one of the 115 ft units? Please credit this picture to: ´Kyle from New Zealand´ if you use it. Kyle has give me permission to send it to you, and for you to publish it on Orbit. I am just the messenger and have no wish to be included in this Kent. This was taken early this morning from the Port Hills over Christchurch NZ. The person who took it is doing some blow ups of the structure. The structure apparently broke into many components, each of which emitted smoke and flame, before disappearing into the cloudbase. The object was almost overhead when photographed, but it was HUGE! This isn´t small, it broke up and the pieces then left smoke trails. The object looks like a solar array, but it should not have survived contact with the atmosphere. It broke into a number of fiery pieces just before he lost sight of it. If it is a solar array it is obviously HUGE! Therefore the suspicion is that there has been a serious disaster to a space platform. The object I saw around 8pm last night, could well have been part of the same platform. Timestamp should be accurate 7.24am 13/Nov/04; Shutter 1/750; f7.0; iso equiv 400; focal length 57mm [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | TRVers say the space shuttle will come home due to meteors. Then the planet sized object (the space ship that the ptb say they believe there is life on) will come. (this is the anomoly AB spoke of) |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
 | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Here´s the entire email. tell you the truth I don´t know what this equipment might be. Are such installations [pods, whatever] found on a space platform, ISS or other?
Date: 11/13/2004 2:31:54 PM Pacific Standard Time Re: ISS in trouble
Hi Kento, : This data and the photograph below are from the photographer who took this picture below, and by his friend who both live in NZ. In the light of what the Russians are saying about the ISS being in trouble, could this falling debris be from the ISS which is in far more trouble then they are admitting? This material will have presumably fallen into the Pacific. The array photographed by Kyle may have been one of the 115 ft units? Please credit this picture to: ´Kyle from New Zealand´ if you use it. Kyle has give me permission to send it to you, and for you to publish it on Orbit. I am just the messenger and have no wish to be included in this Kent. This was taken early this morning from the Port Hills over Christchurch NZ. The person who took it is doing some blow ups of the structure. The structure apparently broke into many components, each of which emitted smoke and flame, before disappearing into the cloudbase. The object was almost overhead when photographed, but it was HUGE! This isn´t small, it broke up and the pieces then left smoke trails. The object looks like a solar array, but it should not have survived contact with the atmosphere. It broke into a number of fiery pieces just before he lost sight of it. If it is a solar array it is obviously HUGE! Therefore the suspicion is that there has been a serious disaster to a space platform. The object I saw around 8pm last night, could well have been part of the same platform. Timestamp should be accurate 7.24am 13/Nov/04; Shutter 1/750; f7.0; iso equiv 400; focal length 57mm [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
 | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Here´s the entire email. tell you the truth I don´t know what this equipment might be. Are such installations [pods, whatever] found on a space platform, ISS or other?
Date: 11/13/2004 2:31:54 PM Pacific Standard Time Re: ISS in trouble
Hi Kento, : This data and the photograph below are from the photographer who took this picture below, and by his friend who both live in NZ. In the light of what the Russians are saying about the ISS being in trouble, could this falling debris be from the ISS which is in far more trouble then they are admitting? This material will have presumably fallen into the Pacific. The array photographed by Kyle may have been one of the 115 ft units? Please credit this picture to: ´Kyle from New Zealand´ if you use it. Kyle has give me permission to send it to you, and for you to publish it on Orbit. I am just the messenger and have no wish to be included in this Kent. This was taken early this morning from the Port Hills over Christchurch NZ. The person who took it is doing some blow ups of the structure. The structure apparently broke into many components, each of which emitted smoke and flame, before disappearing into the cloudbase. The object was almost overhead when photographed, but it was HUGE! This isn´t small, it broke up and the pieces then left smoke trails. The object looks like a solar array, but it should not have survived contact with the atmosphere. It broke into a number of fiery pieces just before he lost sight of it. If it is a solar array it is obviously HUGE! Therefore the suspicion is that there has been a serious disaster to a space platform. The object I saw around 8pm last night, could well have been part of the same platform. Timestamp should be accurate 7.24am 13/Nov/04; Shutter 1/750; f7.0; iso equiv 400; focal length 57mm [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | odd, the picture is very clear, for something just entering the atmosphere.
odd, it is almost perfectly centered in the frame
odd, it is captured in a perfectly vertical position
odd, there is no blurring to indicate movement
odd, it is colored just like a terrestrial radio antenna
why do you do this?
kent, your credibility drops daily
do you have any projects with nancy? |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | It´s okay Kento. It happens to the best of us. |
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Dirk Gently Holistic Detective 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
 | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Someone is pulling your leg Kent.
Sorry Ol´e Chap. The Red and White paint, along with the microwave/cell antennas kind of give it away...
Red and White are standard paint colors for radio towers around the globe.
They don’t usually paint the non pressurized metal girder sections on the space station as paint adds weight, extra weight takes extra fuel.
The red and white paint on the space station is on the modules, the corporate (advertising) logos, and country flags.
Keep it up Kent. Honest discussion, and speculation is good for the brain... [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | The only thing falling is EK´s brain, out of his ear.
Kenton - you get stupider by the day... |
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Dirk Gently Holistic Detective 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | trying to drum up business at cyberspace, kent?
this why i avoid cyberspace- too much crap in with the real gems |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
 | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Sorry Ol´e Chap. The Red and White paint, along with the microwave/cell antennas kind of give it away...
Red and White are standard paint colors for radio towers around the globe.
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Thanks, pulled the story off front page, and will fire off a reply to the sender of the email, as well as look further at space platform equipment if I can find.
Here´s this: solar array, ISS
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
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Dirk Gently Holistic Detective 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
 | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | If parts of the space station did come down it would make world wide headlines...no reason to hide something like that...perfect for drawing attention away from the political shenanigans going on around the world...
Keep up the good work Kent, at least you make people think, and that annoys the ones who find it difficult...
If no one ever said "What If?" the world would be a horribly boring place! [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:17 AM
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Great post, Emperor Kent! |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Don Quiote comes to mind - tilting at windmills. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | I like eggs. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Dorf. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:17 AM | | Re: NINTH SIGN: something might have fallen from space over NZ | Quote | Bush wants the space station to crash into the Earth´s atmosphere. Tear down and rebuild. He is a narissist you know.
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