Monday, April 11, 2011

The STS-133 UFO

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Report: #0169

Man on Earth has always been visited and observed by a superior intelligence.

Every step of civilization—whatever it was—in all our history was cautiously and jealously accompanied by superior beings.

The instructions for territorial and evolutionary advances—whether in culture, technology, or science in general—always came from omnipotent and ever-present gods. The gods of the heavens directed humanity. 

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Image 1/8: The NASA astronaut Steve Bowen on a spacewalk, outside the Space Shuttle, outside the ISS station.

Why should it be different now? 

The only difference now is that humanity has also risen to the heavens.

Not yet with technology on their level, but we already share more than Earth with them. We are going into space, to the home of the gods.

It is no surprise that we encounter them there, between Earth and sky, in space and on the moons and planets of our solar system.  

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Image 2/8: It shows where this object is in the image. 

We will not have—and never had—a single trip outside our atmosphere without the accompaniment of the gods in their UFOs—the Spanish letters for unidentified flying objects.

I'm sure: For this reason, there were strict commandments from them to governments with space technology to carry people and satellites into space—to keep the presence of the gods today near us in absolute secret.  

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Image 3/8: A magnification of the object.

It is likely that they share some cutting-edge technological advances with us, but under their absolute control.

Well, that's a topic for other reflections. What matters are the small details that escape that control.  

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Image 4/8: A magnification of the object and the place next to the astronaut's hand. 

When the NASA astronaut Steve Bowen worked on Day 7 of the Space Shuttle Discovery STS-133 flight outside the ship, images of him were taken.

NASA's pride in showing something positive—having an astronaut in space more than three hundred kilometers above Earth—is something great, knowing the technological difficulties of such an adventure. In this image, next to the astronaut's hand, a bright point is seen. There are those in several images, but some are really stars. From my point of view, we should see much more and brighter, but that's not the case.   

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Images 5/8, 6/8, and 7/8: They show further magnifications of the object. 

Well, this point, in any case, is not a star. At best, it could be an asteroid, a small moon, or simply a ship of the gods, as always accompanying us. Everything indicates that it is: a UFO near the space station.  

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We move at more than 28,000 km/h, and any object would be out of our view in minutes or less time. With this speed, I believe there would be some blurriness in the background image. 

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Moreover, what would an unknown moon or asteroid be doing near Earth? Not to mention the danger a close pass of a celestial body would represent. No, once again, the UFO was surprised—not us. We know they are out there, but with an innocent camera and pride for an astronaut, we surprised our superior watchers again. 

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Image 8/8: It shows the edges of the object.

The center is brighter, meaning more energy comes out from the center—that is, the center is the ship, and the irregularities around are particle radiation.

What that means is another story.  Without drawing conclusions in this report on the philosophical scope of their presence—the gods—over our civilization and all its religious, political, and military powers, I leave these photos for your own analysis. 

Josef Bauer

 
Wallpaper: STS-133 UFO