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Father Pocket
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kelwhite01 wrote:

So what's the point of collecting the frames in the app since the clips are unlocked in the editing room?


Not sure, but I sure hope there is one as long as it takes to collect clips.

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twitter update: Clips #9-15 have been unlocked. http://bit.ly/foKpb2

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IThinkImMe
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It sounds like he says Operation Dump Trap but I'm not finding anything with google. Anyone with better ears that can discern what he's saying?

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untricky
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Operation Belt Trap

Might have something to do with the Van Allen Belt.

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Melodyman
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Booooring...

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untricky
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Was that a mistyped booyah? Very Happy

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The unlock seems to be down to wired
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/05/super-8-mystery-package/

Bit late though lol
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Interplanetarian
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Clip 75

Clip 75 is interesting. It shows a wall with two barred openings. The Colonel states:

"Cage 3 was..."

I'm beginning to see this as a tie-in with the theory of multiple creatures.
Anyone else agree?

Edit: It also connects with "this subject's most likely natural..."

So...the cage has something to do with the nature of the creature/s how?

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StanSitwell
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I was thinking that the cages could also house the food they keep for the creature, and perhaps the creature somehow ate or killed what was in the cage telepathically or by using its giant tentacles.

I was imagining something like how they lock octopi in tight tanks with very thin tunnels and then observe how the octopus has no bones and can squeeze itself through incredibly small openings, like they thought the creature was far enough away from these cages but it ended up being more skilled and smart than they thought

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Jane Smith
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Interplanetarian wrote:
"Cage 3 was..."
I'm beginning to see this as a tie-in with the theory of multiple creatures.
Anyone else agree?

Edit: It also connects with "this subject's most likely natural..."

So...the cage has something to do with the nature of the creature/s how?



Well maybe "the" subject they are speaking of "most likely natural..prey or defense mechanism.. it likes "cooked" steaks? or tiny shrimps

Like when they got it out of the ground from digging those D.U.M.B or maybe ...maybe.. I GOT IT!!!!!



wait what's that out my window?....OMG....


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Cage

.........most likely natural habitat

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Tim in Ohio
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I'm guessing, but possibly..

Cage 3 was c(onstructed to mimic) this subjects most likely natural habitat.

The next word after Cage 3 sounds like it starts with a C or a K to me. It also made me think of how zoos will base their exhibit on a animals natural habitat to keep the animal in a more comfortable setting.

What strikes me the most though, is that this is Cage THREE. I always thought there would be 2 of these, but possibly even more? Or do the rest of you think that maybe they made at least 3 different cages to test the creatures "less agitating" enclosure?

Edit: By the way, now that I think about it, the clip with the "objects on the cart"....I think it may be alien.....well, poo. He does have a bit of a smirk as he's pushing it around. Not to mention feces is frequently examined to learn more about an animals diet. Didn't really think of this until we saw the size of this creature.

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BurntToShreds
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I'm still holding on to my idea that the cubes were being tested as an energy source, but I'm pretty sure by now that the subjects are not human, or were once human.

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Franko
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New Clips

New clips in editing room. A card that says: October 21, 1958.

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Headman
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Re: New Clips

Franko wrote:
New clips in editing room. A card that says: October 21, 1958.


Just something I found, probably nothing but interesting.

The first incoherent scatter radar (ISR) experiment. At a Cornell University (Ithaca, N. Y.) departmental seminar in the spring of 1958, William Gordon showed that a powerful radar system could detect the uncorrelated and extremely weak scattered signals from individual ionospheric electrons. This process is called incoherent scatter, and studying the properties of the resulting radar echoes can reveal information about the density, temperature, and velocity of ionospheric particles. Gordon discussed this idea with Ken Bowles, a recent Ph.D. graduate of Cornell, and in a few weeks Bowles built a large but inexpensive antenna array that he connected to an existing transmitter near Havana, Ill. Using this crude radar (the data processing consisted of taking a time exposure photograph of the signal amplitude displayed on an oscilloscope), Bowles successfully measured an incoherently scattered signal on 21 October 1958. By a happy coincidence, 21 October was also the day that Gordon gave his first formal talk on the ISR concept at an International Union of Radio Science (URSI) conference at Pennsylvania State University. After calling Bowles for an update on his experiment, Gordon presented his research and added the dramatic and newsworthy note to the end of his talk on the success of the first ISR experiment!




This was cool as well.


William A. Blanpied
Palmer Physical Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

Received 21 October 1958; published in the issue dated February 1959


Experimental angular distributions of the polarization of protons elastically scattered from magnesium, calcium, copper, silver, and gold near 17 Mev are presented, and comparison with certain theoretical calculations made. Data are also given on the polarization of inelastic protons scattered from magnesium with Q=-1.37 Mev. The familiar double-scattering method was used, with carbon serving as second scatterer. It is concluded that appreciable elastic polarization may be universally expected at this energy, and that therefore some form of spin-orbit interaction is important.

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