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Mystery Signal Received From Space
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http://www.ktvu.com/news/15054540/detail.html

BERKELEY, Calif. -- [/b]Across the globe, researchers searching for signs of life in space were abuzz this week with word that a mystery signal has been picked up by a giant radio-telescope in Puerto Rico.Now the dilemma is -- how do you answer it?Dan Wertheimer of the UC Berkeley SETI Project, said the dilemma is compounded by the fact that the signal may never be completely decoded."We probably won't be able to decode it," he said. "We'll know something's out there, but we won't know much about their civilization."Meanwhile, Seth Shostak of the SETI Institute, said he was hopeful that future technical advances will eventually point scientists in the right direction."I'm cautiously optimistic we'll find something by the year 2025," Shostak said.Later this year, scientists were scheduled to gather to determine what the return message should be."Personally, I'm not worried about signaling our presence to the stars, to begin with maybe the aliens are friendly, maybe they're hostile who knows," Shostak said. "But even if they're hostile, it's a long way to go -- to come here and molest us."According to the famous Drake Equation, astronomers estimate there are an estimated 10,000 intelligent civilizations just in our galaxy, the nearest one is likely very far away, but many scientists urge caution when it comes to initiating contact.They say it may be foolish, even dangerous for earth to assume we know all the risks."I don't think earthlings should transmit messages right now," Wertheimer said. "We're an emerging civilization; we're just getting in the game… We're just learning how to do this and we really don't know what we're up to, so we need to be careful."When asked on the street, Bay Area residents voiced a variety of messages that should be sent.Oakland's Elvis Meeker suggested a simple warm greeting."Hello, welcome," he said.Jonathan Harding, of Oakland, had a lighthearted response."Don't eat us," he said.Samantha Swing suggested asking for help in solving the planet's problems."Any materials you'd like to give us to help… We're running out of oil," she said.Whatever the message, a recent poll revealed that people wanted one to be sent out. So now scientists will gather to figure out what that message will be.




Sounds to me like the very ippity tippity beginning of the staged invasion scenario.
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#2
It's so far been removed from any mainstream media sites that were previously carrying the story (these specifically):

http://www.foxreno.com/news/15054540/detail.html

http://www.ktvu.com/news/15054540/detail.html

However it is still mentioned in the UC Berkeley news archive (4th story down):

http://www.berkeley.edu/news/in_news/arc...0115.shtml

And it of course be found at the following sites:

http://www.earthfiles.com/  (top story)

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread327363/pg1  (ongoing discussion)

The removal of the story is definitely suspicious. It appears now that, since they've pulled it so quickly, they won't even have to come up with an official denial -- they'll just let this one slide into oblivion.

 

 
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Doesn't look to me like they've removed the story, but it has definitely been edited. Just yesterday they were stating "now we have to respond". Hrmm, so you're telling me they received this signal from space, and the first thing they didn't do was to make sure it wasn't of natural origin? How many false alarms must they get from natural causes, hundreds? And yet, they want us to believe they'd release this story before knowing this signal didn't come from natural causes. The government must think we're brain dead.
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#4
It's part of the staged alien invasion scenario.
It has nothing to do with the KBA who will not initiate any kind of contact.
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#5
I found the original story in the Google cache:


http://tinyurl.com/28942q


It also includes the video report.

However, according to a setiathome employee's blog site, this is all a big misunderstanding:

Quote:Bogus news reports that we found a "mystery" signal should be summarily ignored. This was a gross misinterpretation by a reporter of an quick comment Dan made off the record about AstroPulse progress and recently published millisecond pulsar findings by another group. These are new stellar phenomena which are astronomically interesting (and AstroPulse hopes to find many of) but not ET. Sigh.
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thr...p?id=44769

Who knows?
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#6
I hope that's not true - I hate it when that kinda thing happens.
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#7
Here's an article by Seth Shostak addressing the issue on the Seti website:

http://www.seti.org/news/features/has-a-...tected.php

 

 
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Moon Child Wrote:It's part of the staged alien invasion scenario.
It has nothing to do with the KBA who will not initiate any kind of contact.
Moon Child, that is a very good point. The SETI "Alien Signal" as well as the recent NASA JPEG Images of the "Mercury Flyby" are ALL part of the STAGED ALIEN INVASION and Project Greenstar.

People should NOT waste their time bothering with such propaganda in the MSM, that is simply designed to continually divert Human Consciousness away from the Kuiper Belt Aliens (KBA) in the Solar System and ALSO the essential requirement for HUMANS to awaken from the Mass Mind Control on this planet!
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