Thursday, February 25, 2010

THE HIDDEN FACTS - THE RADIO SIGNALS FROM MARS

NASA Scientists Shocked.


Mars Radios Europa!

Mars sends radio signals to Jupiter

Top Secret Photos Show NASA Knew About

Jupiter Receiver in 1979

Signal in unbreakable code

On Saturday evening, August 9, 1997, JPL scientists and their NSAa51 monitors declared the Pathfinder mission a success. Preparing to power down Sojourner and limit it to daylight only missions, NASA personnel were shocked to detect radio transmissions from Monolith 2 to somewhere in the vicinity of Jupiter.
Transmissions detected during power down phase
The rock Monolith 2, suspected of being a transmitter The first nocturnal signal, evidently broadcast from a transmitter hidden in the Martian rock Monolith 2, was detected Thursday evening, when Pathfinder was supposed to be powered down. A unnamed JPL communications analyst accidentally left the Pathfinder receiver set to a low frequency and discovered the signals when she returned from her coffee break.
JPL scientists were still confused as to the transmission's target until NASA officials released previously classified images of Europa from the 1979 Voyager probe. Although the pictures were fuzzy, they appeared to show a third rock, identical to Monoliths 1 & 2, that NASA scientists already suspected was a radio receiver. (top)
Long-buried evidence reveals existence of receiver near Europa
In an amazing admission, NASA and NSAa51 officials admitted that in 1979, Voyager made radio contact in space with a previously unidentified object in orbit around the Jupiter moon, Europa. Photos of the Jovian receiver remained buried in Area 51 archives for almost 18 years. The object is almost identical to Monoliths 1 and 2, which makes the Martian monolith the prime candidate for a transmitter.
Is this asteroid really a radio beacon in space?
Galileo tests Europan beacon. Furthermore, JPL scientists secretly programmed Galileo to test the Europan beacon to see if it did transmit or receive signals. The proof came along with proof of a liquid ocean on Europa's surface and oxygen in the Europan atmosphere.
When the 1979 and Galileo photo were compared to the photos from Pathfinder, JPL scientists pressed to release all information to the public, but the more startling findings were buried along with revelations about Monolith 2.
The secret photos lent further fuel to the current controversy over the existence of life on Europa, which is even beginning to receive the support of such notables as NASA cofounder Robert Jastrow and current administrator Dan Goldin. The controversy began to rage this summer, even as Pathfinder was broadcasting its own startling findings, as Galileo. (Top)
Signal’s meaning has experts stumped
The nature of the signal is even more puzzling to NASA and security bureaucracy specialists. When Goldin was informed that the code was "monary," or nothing more than a series of zeros repeatedly endlessly at random cycles, he was shocked by the news. "How do you interpret zeros?" he is supposed to have yelled at JPLís Pathfinder project scientist Matthew Golembeck, who delivered the news in a scrambled phone call.
"Everyone at Area 51, Houston, and Pasadena went on covert alert," said my source, who has been out of communication for more than a week while my equipment was mysteriously down. "Every trace of extra terrestrial life we found to date has been arguable. This is not only the smoking gun, we can see the bullets firing."
The best guess of the JPL communications staff at this point is that the Martio-Europans, as the so far unsighted aliens have been named, have a fractalized language and can perceive "shades of zero" that are undetectable to humans. (The original name suggested for the aliens had been "Euro-Martians," but the moniker was rejected as too trendy and possibly misleading).

In fact this is nothing new, it is almost as if the USA was trying to control every bit of information about Mars, even way back in 1924. 

During the closest approach of Mars to the earth in August 1924 the U.S. Government ordered all radio transmitters in the country to maintain radio silence for 5 minutes on the hour, every hour for 2 days in which to listen for signals during the close transit with Mars [35,000,000 miles from Earth] from August 21 to August 23rd. This was called "National Radio Silence Day." All American military transmitters were ordered shut down during this time.

The leader of the project was Dr. David Peck Todd, former head of the Amherst College astronomy department and friend of Percival Lowell. .
Heading the operation for the Army was Major General Charles Saltzman and Admiral Edward W. Eberlen, Chief of Naval Operations.
World renowned code expert William F. Friedman, then Chief of the Code Section in the office of the Chief Signal Officer of the Army was standing by to translate any messages that may have come from Mars. Friedman became chief technical consultant to the National Security Agency in 1952 and two years later became the special assistant to the director of the National Security Agency.
At the US Naval Observatory a radio receiver was lifted 3000 meters above the ground in a dirigible tuned to a wavelength between 5 and 6 kilometers to record Martian signals during the silent periods. The U.S. Naval Observatory worked with Amherst College's newly developed "radio photo message continuous recording machine" or "Radio-Camera" invented by Francis Jenkins. This machine produced flashes of light that were recorded on film whenever an incoming radio wave was detected. On August 21st the Jenkins Radio-Camera was turned on. A roll of sensitized paper about thirty feet long and about six inches wide, slowly moved past a point of light modulated by electrical radio signals fed from an antenna on Todd's dirigible aimed at Mars.
After 36 hours of recording, the film was developed and Francis Jenkins, the machine's inventor, told a press conference that the device had received signals. In addition to a fairly regular arrangement of dots and dashes clusters of signals which seemed to appear every thirty minutes. The film also showed:
"a repetition at intervals of about a half hour what appears to be a human face."
These strange patterns were reported to the public five days later on August 28, 1924 in the New York Times
The development of the photographic film of the radio signals for the 29 hour period while Mars was close to Earth, deepens the mystery of the dots and dashes heard by widely separated powerful stations. The film disclosed in black and white a regular arrangement of dots and dashes along one side. On the other, at about evenly spaced intervals, are curiously jumbled groups, each taking the form of a crudely drawn face.
The film record of the radio signals was later sent to Virginia Military Institute where it was confiscated by the NSA (National Security Agency).
The general description of this experiment is derived from accounts carried in the Washington Post, August 21-22, 1924. The New York Times, August 23, 1924. & Edwards Frank, Flying Saucers -Serious Business. Published in 1966 Pages 75-78.


I am sorry NASA, hide whatever you want to, American Intellegence or whatever, nobody is as stupid as you lot to think you can hide an elephant behind a tree, Aliens do exist and they might be NASA.

 





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