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SUBJECT: JUPITER SENDS DISTRESS SIGNAL TO EARTH! FILE: UFO1797
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BY RANDY JEFFRIES for WWN
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Houston - Stunned scientists says they now have absolute proof that life exis-
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ts on Jupiter. They're receiving distress signals radioed from the devastated
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planet!
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Off the record, NASA higher ups are theorizing that the signals were prompted
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by the recent battering of Jupiter by comet fragments.
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These signals can only be coming from an intelligent life form, says Dr. Lucas
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Mirsch, a highly respected planetary astronomer with close ties to NASA.
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Contrary to what we've believed for years, we're not alone in the solar syste-
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m. And based on what we can tell from the mathematical pattern of these signa-
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ls, the inhabitants of the largest planet in our galaxy are pleading to Earth
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for help.
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Dr. Mirsch says NASA officials have absolutely confirmed that Jupiter is the
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source of the eerie signals, which began in late June - just weeks before Sh-
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oemaker Levy 9 comet fragments began to pummel the giant planet.
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Since the signals started before the bombardment began, it appears these be-
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ings knew the comet was about to hit.
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And since the disaster, the transmissions continue to come, one every 76 mi-
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nutes and 35 seconds.
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They last exactly 13 seconds each.
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NASA has investigated every possibility that this could be a hoax, says Dr.
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Mirsch. State of the art computerized sensors have traced the point of origin
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to the exact position of Jupiter's orbit.
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There's simply nowhere else they could be coming from.
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One of the decoding specialists who has analyzed the mathematical pattern of
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the sounds says he and his staff are 99 percent sure the message is an S.O.S.
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of some sort.
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It's difficult to explain to a layman, said the expert.
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But the frequency with which certain numbers occur in a coded message give us
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clues about its general content.
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Although we can't give an exact word for word translation, we can say with
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reasonable certainty that life and death urgency is being communicated.
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NASA won't officially comment but Dr. Mirsch says there's not much the agency
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can do to help.
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Originally, before the comet fragments struck, the signals appeared to be
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coming from two separate transmitters, he says.
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But since July 20, when the heaviest damage took place, they've only been com-
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ing from one, indicating that the other may have been knocked out of commissi-
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on.
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All we can do now is pray that Jupiter survives this terrible cosmic assault,
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and that our two worlds can make contact at some time in the future.
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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