Would you have any information on the Black Knight Satellite.
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Time Magazine [Mar 7, 1960]
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The Department of Defense proudly announced that the satellite had been identified. It was a space derelict, the remains of an Air Force Discoverer satellite that had gone astray. … In February 1960 the US detected an unknown object in polar orbit, a feat that neither they or the USSR had been able to accomplish. As if that wasn't enough, it apparently was several sizes larger than anything either country would have been able to get off the ground. And then, the oddness began. HAM operators began to receive strange coded messages. One person in particular said he managed to decode one of the transmissions, and it corresponded to a star chart. A star chart which would have been plotted from earth 13,000 years ago, and focused on the Epsilon Bostes star system.
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https://forbiddenhistory.info/?q=node/57What is the "Black Knight" satellite? It is a mysterious satellite, of unknown origin, discovered in 1960 which shadowed Sputnik. It is believed to have been of extraterrestrial origin, and signaled back old radio waves from the 1920s and 1930s before it disappeared. In short wave patterns analyzed by astronomer Duncan Lunan, it revealed its origin as Epsilon Boötes (or the star system as it was 13,000 years ago).
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The Black Knight satellite is not manmade, though the US Department of Defense quickly claimed so as in 1960 t
here was a staunch cover-up over the alien presence. Not all visitors to Earth wish to hang around to keep tabs on when man would become technologically advanced enough to attempt space exploration. Their satellite was designed to communicate with man, as well as compile information for periodic transmissions back to the alien group which had installed it. It is no longer in use, as Earth has since become a hotbed of alien visitation.
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