This story keeps resurfacing every year or so. It's bogus. http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2433/are-there-real...
Two Italian radio hackers vs. The Soviet Union's space program
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#12"Am I saying Achille and Giovanni were hoaxers? Far from it. In fact, in researching their story, I gained tremendous respect for their abilities and for what they accomplished. [...] Unfortunately their story is too often told without critique or inquiry into the plausibility of their most extraordinary claims. There are simply too many other possible explanations for their recordings to comprise useful evidence of lost cosmonauts."
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#14This story keeps resurfacing every year or so. It's bogus. http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2433/are-there-real...
Well, the crux of the article is about what the radio hackers actually did do, so that story isn't bogus. It does mention some of their claims, but points out that they're unverified.
Maybe it can be shown that the Italian brothers faked their proof of their most exorbitant claim the same way it can be shown that something is photoshopped. Then we can claim that what they did was that they were actually producing fakes.
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#15That said, I can imagine a true conspiracy believer dismissing this with talk of the Illuminati or Bilderberg meetings... guess you just can't win!
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#16A much more worthwhile, and factually based, read: http://www.jamesoberg.com/usd10.html
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#17Btw, i really liked "Armageddon". In Russia it was politicized as an assault on the glorious Russian space history. I don't know or pretend to know much about it, yet the little i heard from the people involved in the program in '80-'90s perfectly matches "Armageddon" in spirit :)
Don't get me wrong though - the history of the space exploration is glorious, and there is no need to add to or withdraw from it.
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#18I can always count on the Fortean Times to spark my imagination. The rational mind needs regular holidays in the land of the weird.
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#19This story keeps resurfacing every year or so. It's bogus. http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2433/are-there-real...
Yeah, the rest of it sounds pretty reasonable, but the SOS one is sort of impossible that early in the space race. To reach escape velocity they would have to build and launch a Delta-III like rocket. And then scale back the later launches to ICBM based rockets? Yeah right! But, and this is highly unlikely (but I'm trying to remember from astrophysics class), if the spacecraft was going fast enough (but not necessari…
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#20It's a great read, but if it were true, why wouldn't the USA or one of its allies have released the same information? It would have been one hell of a propaganda coup! That said, I can imagine a true conspiracy believer dismissing this with talk of the Illuminati or Bilderberg meetings... guess you just can't win!
(You can always rescue a conspiracy theory from the facts.)