Black Knight Satellite 2015

While many have dismissed the mysterious Black Knight Satellite as just a thermal blanket, others believe it’s still an other-worldly satellite that was sent to Earth to monitor life on this planet. Nikola Tesla claimed to have picked up “intelligently controlled signals” that originated “from another world” in 1899, long before Sputnik and NASA. Those signals were later decoded by Duncan Lunan, a scientist from Scotland. He plotted a vertical axis of the transmitted pulse sequence with a horizontal axis of echo delay time. This resulted in an image of the constellation Bootis as seen from Earth 13,000 years ago. Astronomer Clyde Tombaugh was hired by the U.S. Department of Defense to look for it, and sure enough, a famous article about the Black Knight was published in both the St. Louis Dispatch and The San Francisco Examiner on May 14th 1954. At that time, there were no known man-made objects in Earth orbit. Adding to the mystery, NASA captured many images of this anomaly, like this one from Apollo 10, but they have all been removed. Continue reading for a video, more pictures (including newspaper clippings) and additional information.

Black Knight Satellite

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