Anonymous ID: 64480c April 6, 2021, 12:12 p.m. No.13372785   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2834

> https://www.cia.gov/static/ebe9fc2c883aa1e90651116bc996b52c/An-Underwater-Ice-Station-Zebra.pdf

 

The 1963 Cold War thriller,Ice Station Zebra,by Scottish author Alistair MacLean is a high intrigue espionage story of American and Soviet agents vying to recover film from a satellite that had crashed in the Arctic. The novel and later 1968 movie adapta-tion of the same name starring Rock Hudson, Patrick McGoohan, Ernest Borgnine, and Jim Brown, although fic-titious, resemble the real-life episode of a film capsule from an American CORONA spy satellitethat went down near Spitzbergen, Norway, in April 1959, and may have been recovered by the Soviet Union.1 The Spitzbergen incident is not the only time when parts of a U.S. spy satellite landed in the wrong place. In August 1964, pictures of another CORONA capsule appeared in local newspapers after it accidentally landed in Venezuela.2 In May 1972, suspected fragments of a KH-8 GAM-BIT satellite came down in farmland about 75 miles north of London, England.3

 

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>>13371005

>What kind of message is this?

>3Russian nuclear submarines simultaneously emerge from under Arctic ice

 

>>13371135, >>13371176, >>13371181

>Does anyone else see it?

>Punisher.

>pain

 

>>13371186

>>13371402, >>13371410

>Ice StationZebra

You are300 feet below the surface of the North Atlantic, onboard the American nuclear submarineTigerfish 3. Your destination at a secret outpost at the top of the world. Ice StationZebra

 

>>13371485

>Report on RT March26

>>26 =z

>Youtube vid posted March 28

>same day as Stracom Apoligizes typo

 

>>13371576

Tigerfish_(torpedo)

Homing topedo

 

>>13371576

ProjectHome Coming

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>>13371943

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>>13372410

Anonymous ID: 64480c April 6, 2021, 12:18 p.m. No.13372834   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13372785

However, one of the most amaz-ing stories of a wayward piece of an American spy satellite occurred during the first KH-9 HEXAGON mission. A film capsule from that satellite crashed into the Pacific Ocean on reentry. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and U.S. Navy led a secret operation to retrieve that capsule from a depth of 16,400 feet, the deepest underwater sal-vage then attempted. What follows is not just a CIA or Navy narrative. It is a story encompassing the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Department of Defense (DOD), and private industry. It is an account in which decades before the phrases “joint duty,” “multi-INT intelligence,” and “interagency collaboration” gained popularity in America’s national securi-ty lexicon, a diverse group from vari-ous organizations with unique talents came together to undertake a dangerous mission, never before attempted.