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🎧🎵📡 The Black Knight Satellite Says Hello is a transmission written from the perspective of the infamous Black Knight Satellite,

"I am the Knight... riding on the edge of time."

#CarbonState #BlackKnightSatellite #SciFiMusic #NewMusic #AncientAliens #TheSignal

www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rU4...

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🛰️ THEY KNEW. Tesla's Secret Warning About the Black Knight Satellite is calling explorers. Follow the clues, question the signal, and chase the truth.
Watch now: https://youtu.be/jF2Gp3_qPOY
#BlackKnightSatellite #Tesla #SpaceMystery #ExploreMore

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#tweetfromalternatehistory 1899 #onthisday in #AlternateHistory #NicholaiTesla @Tesla discovered the Black Knight #blackknightsatellite a 13,000-year-old pre-Space Age orbital alien satellite artefact in near-polar orbit
www.todayinah.co.uk/index.php?st...

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The Black Knight Satellite: A 13,000-Year-Old ALIEN Probe? Is there a 13,000-year-old alien satellite secretly orbiting Earth, watching us right now? It's called the Black Knight Satellite, and for decades, it has been at the center of one of the internet's most captivating UFO conspiracies. But what if the legendary alien craft was nothing more than… a blanket? In this episode, we're blasting off on a mission to separate cosmic fact from fiction. We’ll examine the famous, eerie photographs from NASA's STS-88 Space Shuttle mission that believers claim is definitive proof of an extraterrestrial probe. Then, we’ll dive into NASA’s own technical logs, which tell a very different story—one involving a lost thermal blanket during a spacewalk. How did a simple piece of space junk become an ancient alien artifact? We'll trace the twisted origins of this myth, from strange radio signals in the 70s to the a photograph that launched a legend. This is the ultimate story of how a mundane mishap in orbit was transformed into one of the greatest space mysteries of our time. If you love a good conspiracy with a twist that's truly out of this world, follow our podcast now. Share this episode with your favorite conspiracy theorist—or your favorite skeptic.

📣 New Podcast! "The Black Knight Satellite: A 13,000-Year-Old ALIEN Probe?" on @Spreaker #alienprobe #ancientaliens #astronomy #blackknightsatellite #conspiracy #conspiracytheories #coverup #debunked #extraterrestrial #historytok #nasa #podcast #space #spacejunk #spacemysteries #sts88 #ufo

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The 13,000-Year-Old ALIEN Satellite (That Might Be a Lost Blanket) What if I told you Earth has a silent, ancient watcher? A 13,000-year-old alien satellite locked in a polar orbit, a relic from a long-lost civilization. This is the legend of the Black Knight Satellite. For decades, this story has captivated the world, pieced together from tantalizing clues: mysterious radio signals detected by Nikola Tesla, strange "long-delayed echoes" from the 1920s, and one infamous NASA photograph from 1998 that seems to show an impossible, intelligently designed craft. In this episode, we're putting the legend on trial. We'll present the thrilling evidence for this ancient sentinel. But then, we'll reveal the truth behind photo STS088-724-66 and the mundane object at the heart of this epic myth: a simple, lost thermal blanket. We'll follow the work of space journalist James Oberg to separate cosmic coincidence from a cosmic cover-up. Is this the greatest secret in human history, a story of extraterrestrial guardians? Or is it the ultimate example of how our desire to believe can turn a piece of space junk into a legend? Hit play and become the judge. After you listen, you have to tell us in the comments: Ancient alien craft or the most famous piece of litter in the solar system?

📣 New Podcast! "The 13,000-Year-Old ALIEN Satellite (That Might Be a Lost Blanket)" on @Spreaker #aliensatellite #ancientaliens #blackknightsatellite #conspiracy #conspiracytheories #debunked #extraterrestrial #highstrangeness #jamesoberg #nasa #nikolatesla #spacedebris #spacejunk #spacemystery

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Can you spot the sports model at the #Space Flight Exhibit at London #Science Museum?

Past, present, and future of propulsion artfully encapsulated, tho its Nazi roots largely glossed over.

Oh and the Black Knight rocket, not to be confused with the ISS space blanket dubbed #BlackKnightSatellite

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