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Space Phenomenon and Star Jelly

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  • Started 6 months ago by ryanmick05
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  1. ryanmick05
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    Is anyone here familiar with "The Secret NASA Transmissions"? Apparently the DVD exposes numerous NASA cover ups involving extraterrestrial life, etc.

    I recently discussed my skepticism of the grainy black and white video provided by the film with a CT'er on another forum I visit.

    Here is a youtube link you can use to familiarize yourself with the issue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Dro2CTqEhI

    Anyway, after expressing my doubt, he left the following message:

    “Yes, there is an abundance of non-Terran life living out in space around Earth. The video footage of the STS tether breakage is a perfect example of this. SP1, aka the Stellar Squid, like to come down into the upper atmosphere, where they illuminate themselves very brightly. More than likely, they are feeding or gaining strength from something in that layer. There are several videos showing this unusual behavior. As to how they can be connected to cephalopods in our oceans, it might be the other way around. Even today, oceanographers are still marveled by the unusual intelligence, body designs, communication skills (via body pigment or luminescence) and speed of the many varieties of cephalopods. They might have started out in space and, at a point millions of years ago, some could have adapted to living in the oceans, becoming more Terran in design. Nonetheless, it's all a mystery. But, from the reports of Star Jelly falls, the evidence is there to show more connections to a sort of stellar cephalopod, being that the body is jelly-like, they communicate with full-body luminescence, move at great speeds, congregate in groups (both large and small) for feeding, communication and maybe mating and grow to various sizes (some amazingly big, on par to that of the Giant Squid). Those in space don't like in the upper atmosphere, just come down for awhile, then go back out again. The footage of this is in the video. There just might be a variety that do live in our skies though. I call them Cloud Dancers. There is some footage of them in the video as well, both misidentified as UFOs. They don't act like one at all, since they are shown (from a good distance away) literally diving in and out of the clouds, turning and moving at speeds and rates a normal technological ship could not and being white in color”.

    He claims to be working on a xenobiological paper about this “phenomenon” (can’t wait for that one).

    He later offered this link about “star jelly”: http://www.subversiveelement.com/SkyFallsJelly.html

    So anyway, this conspiracy is entirely new to me and I just wanted to know if anyone here has run into this before.

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  2. Sounds like rods crap: http://www.roswellrods.com/

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  3. Yes, Ryan, I've heard the "star jelly" claims before. It was big on Art Bell in the early 1990s. I think Whitley Strieber has done some stuff on it too. Supposedly "they" (who?) have analyzed it and it contains human DNA. WOOOOOOOOOO!!!! *cue Gothic music* One of the nuttier ET/UFO claims out there.

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  4. j_o_james
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    "When on the ground, a Nostoc [cyanobacteria] colony is ordinarily not seen; but after a rain it swells up into a conspicuous jellylike mass, which was once thought to have fallen from the sky, hence the popular names, fallen star and star jelly."

    --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostoc

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  5. It'z knot twoo, it'z knot twoo! It's UFO technology. Real. Honest. Carrol Quigley said so.

    Hehe, sorry.

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  6. ryanmick05
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    Thanks for the replies. I challenged the guy on how creatures could possibly survive under conditions such as air pressure differentials, lack of oxygen, and a complete absence of food sources. Really basic biological questions in which he simply dismissed with a "nobody knows yet".

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