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Originally posted by kro32
I am making a prediction right now ahead of time. I predict that the comet won't hit the space station at all. Now this will be my second prediction come true as I also predicted that there would be no massive earthquake in california on march 31st as the girl from Japan had stated and so many on here believed.
Do I get my band of faithful loyal followers yet or must I keep proving my galactic knowledge with even further predictions.
Originally posted by Bob Sholtz
reply to post by 1AnunnakiBastard
consider the possibility that my source doesn't know of my actions. hence the "this will probably end up biting me in the ass"
i believe comet elenin is part of a bigger chain of events, i didn't intend this to turn into a "doom and gloom" thread. i told you exactly what i know, i tried to avoid any spin. elenin's official trajectory must be "wrong" (aka, they're lying) for nasa to worry about it affecting the space station in any way.
if my hypothesis is correct (not prediction, educated guess), we will be seeing some pretty exotic things happening in a few months. my other thread touches on this. the information i got seems to confirm my original suspicions, and as i said, i am hoping to be able to provide more within a few days.
i have said it multiple times now. stars, flags, and points are meaningless. i'm trying to provide you with everything i can get.
if i'm lying or wrong, my credibility for anything else i say will be negative forever, and my account on here will probably get deleted, which would make all of this completely pointless AND i would be an outcast
Originally posted by LadySkadi
How huge is the debris field? Could this be what NASA is concerned with?
Might be difficult to move the ISS out of range, in that case.
ETA: ops, posted already. typed too slowedit on 14-4-2011 by LadySkadi because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by cloaked4u
2 miles in diameter travelling at a very high rate of speed. They say it will hit? What if it does not hit us and hits something else. Lets say, THE MOON. Woulden't debris from the moon hit the earth? Would this cause plates on earth to move to different locations? Would this be an extinction level event? They said, "hit the earth". Around november. Gee, great. happy bithday and BANG, your dead. Oh don't worry, be happy. IT'S NORMAL.
Originally posted by Bob Sholtz
reply to post by FOXMULDER147
as i said. mods can feel free to remove all my stars, flags, and points.
Originally posted by Heyyo_yoyo
Originally posted by lagenese
reply to post by cloaked4u
Well, if this object is what i think it is (Niburu), it is approximately 4 times the size of Jupiter...
I believe you are referring to comet McNaught
Originally posted by notsofunnyguy
reply to post by Bob Sholtz
The problem is that you don't seem to "know" anything. You're just providing rumor without proof.
As I said at the beginning of this thread (and more politely than I am now): Put up or shut up.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by Bob Sholtz
Most comets don't get any press whatsoever. Did you know that there were over 100 comets discovered last year? Why are you not complaining about those other comets not getting any press time? The reason Halley's Comet is so well known is because it is a very bright short period comet. In fact it is the only naked-eye comet that a person could see twice in their lifetime. Elenin on the other hand is a small long-period comet that will require at least binoculars to see and will not be heard from again for thousands of years, if ever.
Originally posted by cloaked4u
Is this the thing that killed the dinosaurs? Lost, flooded atlantis? Noah and the ark. Is this why the gov't has huge ships underground? Tunnels underground and why other countries are doing the same and lying to the people with mass amounts of lost money. So, when all hell breaks loose, valcanos, tectonic plates, floods and then when something hits it blankets the earth in dust and covers the sun and we go into a mini ice age and we all die. I think i will become a massive alcoholic in November 1st. my birthday nov. 10th. My only wish will be that we all get spared and i then can go to rehab.
Originally posted by spikey
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by Bob Sholtz
Most comets don't get any press whatsoever. Did you know that there were over 100 comets discovered last year? Why are you not complaining about those other comets not getting any press time? The reason Halley's Comet is so well known is because it is a very bright short period comet. In fact it is the only naked-eye comet that a person could see twice in their lifetime. Elenin on the other hand is a small long-period comet that will require at least binoculars to see and will not be heard from again for thousands of years, if ever.
And do the over 100 comets discovered last year, bring them in to within 43K miles?
That's the difference.