Showing posts with label cold war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cold war. Show all posts
Sunday, March 18, 2012
1984 Cold War Incident: Soviet Laser Fired Upon Shuttle Challenger
Clark C McClelland, former ScO Space Shuttle Fleet, writes in a chapter from his book Stargate Chronicles: "Terra-3 Soviet Strategic Space Weapon Was Used to Attack U.S.A. Space Shuttle Challenger Spy Mission," about a volatile incident of Cold War era spying that almost ignited World War III! On Oct. 10 1984, Space Shuttle Challenger was engaged in a spy mission to take photos with a large format camera of the Sary Sagan anti-ballistic installation (pictured) near Lake Balkash in Kazakhstan. The Soviet Defense Minister concerned about American spying, ordered Terra-3 laser fired upon the Shuttle! The laser beam caused malfunctions on shuttle and sickened crew members, and resulted, in a formal diplomatic protest. McClelland summarzes Russian response, "the U.S.S.R. recognizing that the order given by their Defense Ministry under the watchful eye of the KGB had caused a very dangerous international incident and quickly responded to the angry United States protest by saying that the response taken by their government was only an action to annoy the crew of the space shuttle during their spy mission over sovereign Soviet territory. It was not meant to harm anyone on board the spacecraft. Of course it wasn’t, yeah, sure!" The former NASA employee also shares opinions on possible sabotage involved in NASA tragedies. You won't see sabotage in the mainstream press, so it's worth the read!
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
ufo crash at aztec, nm
The relatively unknown Aztec, NM UFO crash on March 25, 1948 is every bit as interesting as Roswell. Scott Ramsey, ufo researcher, provides riveting information in "Aztec 1948 Hoax or Hidden Truth?" video documentary. You may also purchase the video here. Jerry Pippin interviewed Scott and Suzanne Ramsey, "The Story of Aztec" at the Aztec UFO 2010 Conference last March. The video and interview provide details of not only the crash site on a mesa 12 miles northeast of Aztec, but also, the construction of the UFO and the alien humanoids inside. The witness accounts Ramsey has collected make for interesting corroboration of the crash. Three strong radar units in the area may have played a role in downing the UFO? Ramsey played a central role in verifying the existence of these Cold War Era radar installations. You can know Aztec as well as Roswell.
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Sunday, December 5, 2010
what happened to telstar?
Whatever happened to Telstar? The first communications satellite (COMSAT) to relay television signals launched from Cape Canaveral on July 10, 1962. A video of the launch can be viewed here. Telstar's Wikipedia entry reveals the COMSAT was a victim of the cold war. "The day before Telstar 1 was launched, the United States had tested a high-altitude nuclear bomb (called Starfish Prime) which energized the Earth's Van Allen Belt where Telstar 1 went into orbit. This vast increase in radiation, combined with subsequent high-altitude blasts, including a Soviet test in October, overwhelmed Telstar's fragile transistors..." The satellite went out of service permanently on February 21, 1963. The AT&T-owned satellite inspired The Tornados to a number one hit in the UK and the US also named after the satellite, 'Telstar'.related update: 3 russian satellites crash in pacific near hawaii
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