Pre-Sputnik Orbital Glints: Potential Evidence of Alien Spacecraft in Earth's Orbit
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Summary
The article presents evidence of unexplained bright glints observed in Earth's high orbit before human space activity (pre-Sputnik era), suggesting these could be alien spacecraft. The author argues these glints correlate with UFO reports and nuclear tests, proposing they represent sunlight reflecting off large artificial surfaces that couldn't be natural phenomena like water or ice in space.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledIMHO, the strongest evidence so far that (some) UFOs are aliens just dropped
This evidence is of many brief bright glints of sunlight reflecting off of big surfaces in high orbit around Earth, before humans had put anything up there
Glints are brief flashes of the Sun (or other bright sources) off of flat reflecting surfaces
correlated in time with both UFO reports and nuclear tests
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