I know there's probably been a million threads on it by now, but what the hell is it?
>thread one million and one detected
>>17260860
Shills shilling after just 35 seconds after thread was started.
How much do they pay you?
>>17260859
I remember John Keel talking about it once saying it shadowed Sputnik satellite. Now there's a ton of mythos about. Shits confusing.
>>17260859
Nonsense.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Knight_satellite
It isn't even an actual thing. It's a loosely woven fabric of like six different fictions into another completely fictitious entity that people lazily and occasionally associate with a completely distinct photograph or two.
Whatever it is, don't let anyone tell you it's space debris.
>>17260869
Could you not? The whole "shill" thing's just not funny. It just kind of clogs threads up with garbage.
>>17260883
It isn't a joke, sadly. It's the very real threat of disinfo.
>>17260892
No, it's not.
The Black Knight satellite is something entirely different from the photo that is always - ALWAYS - posted. If anything here is actual disinfo, it's the fact that people keep attributing the Black Knight to a photo which has absolutely nothing to do with it.
Know your shit before you try to pollute a thread with claims of disinfo and shilling and whatever other buzzword you learned this week. It's fucking sad.
>>17260892
Do you know how difficult it would be to hide paying people to go on /x/ and counter shitpost?
Hard.
Weather balloon leaking swamp gas that causes artifacts to appear in images.
>>17260990
I mean, not that hard really. Realistically it would only take a few people who are already working for some agency or other. Plus, it pretty much would be self-perpetuating. They'd hardly have to do anything, just step in when someone else doesn't do it for them.
Not to say I believe it, just saying it would be easy.
>>17260859
a hoax designed to make you believe in the alium story
>>17260859
It's Batman.