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New Russian missile failure sparks ufo Frenzy

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posted on Dec, 11 2009 @ 10:36 PM
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Originally posted by Blaine91555
Wow, teaching perspective is hard on a thread like this. The entirety of what you are seeing is at great altitude. Such a high altitude in fact moving a large distance would have almost no impact on the perspective of the view.


Exactly. The observer from the ground has no depth or trajectory perception, so to many the observed visual phenomenon seem incomprehensible. Many rocket launches are filmed from near the launch point, so the perspective is completely different and footage like this is rather rare. Here the footage is filmed from possibly over 100 miles away and the missile trajectory is not straight up but at an angle traveling away from the observer.

I know that there have been many instances of similar, and in some cases even more bizzare visual phenomenon from missile launch in remote cities of nothern Russia. In Arkhangelsk, near the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, events like this are a fairly well known occurence. Since the launch sites are so far north, the sun over the horizon usually creates interesting effects.




Or maybe the Russians have actually created a black hole, and attempted to suck up Norway. Maybe Norway was actually sucked up, and no one noticed simply because nobody notices Norway anyway. Perhaps Norway was even transported to another dimension. In fact has anyone actually seen Norway since this event? How do we know Norway is still there, and not free floating in the Andromeda Galaxy?



posted on Dec, 11 2009 @ 11:19 PM
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So you guys are going to totally ignore these similar videos, videos that nearly show a progression from current accomplishment to the humble beginnings?

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Chinese spiral video:

www.youtube.com...


Norway spiral video:

www.vgtv.no...

Latest russian video:

www.youtube.com...

video thought to be ufo, creates spiral:

www.youtube.com...

Precursors to the spinning videos, slight spiral tubes:

www.youtube.com...

Let me ask you guys this? Why are you ignoring these eye witness events of previous spiral formations? Of course they are caused by rockets or missiles, that is not at question. the question is, are they rocket malfunctions or are they designs written onto the sky?



posted on Dec, 11 2009 @ 11:40 PM
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Originally posted by Nyhee
Let me ask you guys this? Why are you ignoring these eye witness events of previous spiral formations? Of course they are caused by rockets or missiles, that is not at question. the question is, are they rocket malfunctions or are they designs written onto the sky?


Are you implying that rocket engineers are trying to communicate to us by programming a certain trajectory for rockets so as to spell out a message in the sky? Maybe they can do advertisements to. In fact the spiral kind of looked liked a pepsi logo. Hmmmm



posted on Dec, 11 2009 @ 11:56 PM
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I wish it was that innocent.

I have been implying all along that these are preparations for some kind of hoax, using scattered gasses from a missile to form holographic images.

But I do admit it could also be as Jay said, a form of anti-missile defense, a kind of radar scattering effect.

What ever it is, it is not natural and it is not an accident, the physics do not support that all of the videos of all these phenomenon that I have shown to exist are accidents, but of an actual purpose and design.



posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 12:11 AM
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Well assuming that the Russian military report is accurate and the missile was a Bulava type (and that is the only type of missile that is undergoing testing right now), an accident is very possible. The Bulava missile tests have been very accident prone, and more than half of them resulted in failures so far. I doubt that the Russian military is lying about the failures, because recently they have been causing much debate and criticism in Russia, directed towards the contractor developing Bulava. This was a pretty spectacular failure, but I still believe it was a no more than an accident.



posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 12:17 AM
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so you are going to ignore all the videos that show this is not a failure but an actual series of events?

Interesting, very interesting.



posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 01:02 AM
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Originally posted by Nyhee
so you are going to ignore all the videos that show this is not a failure but an actual series of events?

Interesting, very interesting.


Rather than ignore, I choose to treat them and the supposed conspiracy theory behind them with pragmatic skepticism. Failure is the most plausible explanation, which still doesn't make it any less interesting. But please - if you have a theory on what the spiral in the sky is, then do lay it out.



posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 02:00 AM
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Originally posted by Nyhee
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How many times can it happen before it is not an accident?



As many times as needed.



posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 04:04 AM
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Typical...

American Government says "it was a weather baloon"

The tin hatters cry foul and find every conspriacy in the book



Russian government says "failed missile launch"

tin hatters say "Yes, comrade, i support you"



posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 04:24 AM
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