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Sure, but can we find enough information on the Internet to be able to spot it ourselves?
Yes we can receive the signals if they are still sending them out..But we need to know the frequenciesHmm. Considering people were able to receive the signal almost a century ago, would ordinary people like you and me, with the required hardware, be able to receive the signal and record it? What do you think?
From what I read, it is an ancient satellite believed to be 13,000 years old! But what does NASA say about it? Surely they could have easily captured it with the space shuttle and studied it. Do you think it even exists or is the Black Knight satellite a disinformation stunt? I just don't know.
Just learned that there is no such alien gadget out there...it is a fake...hoax...
Background: Black Knight satellite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yes Einstein i agree with you, in fact i saw so many errors in it i ended up taking Wiki with a box of saltJust learned that there is no such alien gadget out there...it is a fake...hoax...
Background: Black Knight satellite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You do have to take all Wiki articles with a grain of salt. There seems to be a strong effort to debunk this story. But the story was around long before the debunkers came into existence.