by Jeff Rense
December-29-2007
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'Stars' Or Space Craft?
In this latest set of videos and still frames, John Walson
demonstrates more mystery machines in orbit. It is not known if all
of these craft are stationary or move to various positions. Many
skywatchers report observing what appear to the naked eye as 'stars'
which seem to move to different locations if watched carefully. Some
of John's footage seems to shows this kind of movement as well.
To begin, here are a series of still
frames from his newest telescopic video recordings...
Enlargement
Here is one of John Walsen's newest
videos...
Next is an interesting set of photos taken by the Mars Global
Surveyor of two other spacecraft, Mars Odyssey (left) and Mars
Express (right), also orbiting Mars. It's notable to see the
similarity of how orbiting craft appear both above Earth and above
Mars...
If you would like to see more MGS photos, please
take this link...
Now we'll take a look at another series of still frames of space
machines
from a second new video from Walson...
Here is the full video segment...
Stars In The
Evening Sky? Or Space Machines?
After dozens of hours of videotaping bright lights in the night sky
with a camcorder only, Mr. Walson has come to the conclusion these
'stars' are, in many cases, the same large spacecraft he has been
capturing through his modified telescope.
These bright star-like lights are at high altitude, or in orbit, and
appear as 'orbs' when captured by a regular camcorder at full zoom
without his telescope because they are beyond the optical resolution
capabilities of a normal camcorder which sees them as round 'orbs.'
The footage which follows shows a number of these orb-shaped lights
as videotaped from the ground without the use of a telescope. You
will also see footage taken through John's (modified) telescope
which shows what these bright 'star-like' lights really are: large
machines in space.
Side Note - About 98% of the 'orbs' captured in common digital and
35mm film flash pictures by the general public are actually dust,
pollen or moisture droplets which are hyper-illuminated by the flash
and appear, because of the optical resolution of the lens, as
similar orbs. There is an excellent explanation of this at
ghostweb.com.
Here is a photo of a bright light at high altitude taken with a
camcorder alone. The inset shows the same object as imaged with John
Walson's modified telescope.
More camcorder images taken without the aid of his telescope...
This is a compilation video from John Lenard Walson which shows a
number of lights at great distance which, when zoomed through a
video camera without telescope, appear to be 'orbs'...
Here is one more perfect example of how an early evening 'star' is
not a star at all. It is a space machine of some kind in orbit. In
this series below, Walson first images a very small white dot of
light with a Sony video camera (left top) and then follows it with a
full zoom (left bottom).
He then switches to his telescope and
special technique which allows him to focus through the atmospheric
glow and into space. The remaining three images, in progressive
zooms, show us that the 'evening star' is actually a machine.
Watch the source video for the above still frames....
Here are more new, rotated, images of another object in earth
orbit...
One more look at some of the mystery machines hovering above us...
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