Titan Update
At the top of the show
Richard C. Hoagland of
Enterprise Mission discussed the latest info coming out on Saturn's moon, Titan. He reported the Cassini spacecraft has discovered heavy organic compounds in Titan's upper atmosphere, which leads him to think "there might be something really interesting going on down there."
Recap
Government Cover-ups
Founder of the
Disclosure Project and
Space Energy Access Systems,
Dr. Steven Greer, shared information about a large object detected by Cassini, "over unity" devices, and the government cover-ups that keep us in the dark.
Greer said he was recently contacted by a Lockheed Martin aerospace contractor, who claimed to have direct knowledge of an official suppression of images sent to the Space Science Institute by Cassini. According to the witness, the Cassini probe had captured images of several large craft that appear to have been artificially created, and of "non-terrestrial origin." Curiously, the witness told Greer that the UFOs were not an "unexpected" discovery. Greer believes the government secrecy surrounding UFOs is largely based on their need to protect energy interests.
Greer suggested we could free ourselves from oil and coal dependency by using "over unity" devices, machines which produce more electrical energy than is required to run them. He claims to have seen a working over unity prototype generator. Such a device could be scaled down to provide unlimited energy to individual households and automobiles, Greer noted. Unfortunately, he reported that shady corporate and legal officials intercepted the device's inventor, and threatened to put him in jail if he continued cooperating with Greer.
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Titan Baffles Scientists

Cassini flew within 746 miles above surface of Titan, capturing the most detailed images ever taken of Saturn's giant moon. But the new images have perplexed scientists.
The huge cloud formation over Titan's south pole was expected to be made of methane. Data gathered by Cassini, however, shows the particles that make up the cloud are too large to be methane.
Chris McKay, a planetary scientist with the NASA Ames Research Center, offers one possibility: "it's some sort of organic goo. It could be some sort of organic polymer, essentially plastic particles. Maybe little polystyrene foam balls. Who knows?" Read more at
Space.com
Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute