was star wars a success

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Recent video footage/astronomy advance clearly shows lots of large things parked in orbit quite peculiar and unknown to the general public :
http://www.rense.com/general79/wdx1.htm :confused:
Seriously though, whatever the objects are, they are bigger than the ISS. Surmising some of these objects could be particle weapons or missile platforms unless all are faked.
 
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you mean like the 5 or something other moons earth has?

QI ***!


ROFL at the corrvet, and the tri fighter thing from battlestar
 
It's the Prometheus of course.

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the pictures on the site, are from old sci fi films but a bit modified ;)

leias blockade runner is one :p
 
There has been things like this before :D

In an issue of Fortean Times magazine from around 2002 there was an article from a scientist claiming that Saturns rings are created by vapour trails from machines orbiting it.

It had blury pictures where you could make out something making a trail but it could have been dirt on the lens :p
 
Some great pics of UBOOFOWKRP's there ;)

I suspect if there were a lot of objects as large as, or larger than the ISS they would probably have been noticed quite a while back by rather a lot of people ;)
 
omg that's amazing.

Hey did you realise that there were missiles attached to the bottom of the 9/11 planes :eek:
You can see it in the videos!
 
How do you this is not real?

Is it that hard to believe?

The only thing big thing that goes against it is, that someone somewhere would have seen this stuff being put into space.
 

Well it seems like it.

By the size of the sky, and the camera vs that...what are the chances of finding 1, or more then one object in the sky.

And then the "methods". He somehow tuned a normal telescope to get images like that. Why haven't these metrhods been used before...

The pictures at the end of the helicopters, those are probably all from near an raf base.

But that's just my opinion. Don't want to start loads of arguments...
 
How do you this is not real?

Is it that hard to believe?

The only thing big thing that goes against it is, that someone somewhere would have seen this stuff being put into space.

The fact that several of those ship silhouettes are from sci-fi shows / films gives it away slightly, There's a Klingon D7 cruiser, a B-Wing fighter, a Tie Defender, The space station model used in the Tribble episodes of the original Star Trek and Deep Space Nine, the model they used for the Argus Deep Space Listening Array in The Next Generation and lastly General Grievous's ship from Star Wars Episode 3
 
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