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The waves started to increase in size exponentially with each crash of a fire ball. I was caught off guard when a wave came towards the cliff I was standing on, at the last moment I grabbed the bottom of the tree and hung on for dear life. The waves subsided long enough for me to let go of tree and run as fast as I could in the direction of my house.
Originally posted by ascension211
reply to post by SyntheticPerception
I think it was a Meth explosion. Meteors would not have done that. There would have been more houses affected.
Originally posted by sled735
Originally posted by ascension211
reply to post by SyntheticPerception
I think it was a Meth explosion. Meteors would not have done that. There would have been more houses affected.
WOW! That is awful! And SCARY because they are always finding meth labs close to my area! That stuff is everywhere! Looks like pretty nice houses, but you never know who is involved in making this stuff!
reply to post by ascension211
I have a feeling you are right and there has to be more to this than they are releasing so far. Especially hearing what Wrabbit is reporting makes it sound very...questionable. I'm still wondering why Homeland Security is on the scene?
The arson Wrabbit mentioned maybe? I don't know, but wish I did!! I swear man, it felt like a meteor. Felt at least 30 miles out
Originally posted by ascension211
reply to post by SyntheticPerception
Go take a look at documented cases of meteors hitting the ground...I bet you can not find one of a significant size....that did not leave a crater. No crater here that i can see...just houses blown to pieces by a centrally located explosion. Look at the center of the picture.
Originally posted by ascension211
reply to post by SyntheticPerception
I apologize if you thought I was picking a fight with you, just the mention of the word meteor caused me to feel the need to point out there was no meteor crater. DHS hmmm. Maybe it was a terror cell that blew themselves up on accident.
Some were allowed to return Sunday, and others were able to retrieve a few belongings. But those whose homes suffered the most damage will never be allowed back inside, officials said. They have estimated about 30 homes will need to be demolished. Read more: www.foxnews.com...
Originally posted by SyntheticPerception
Originally posted by ascension211
reply to post by SyntheticPerception
Another reason a meteor doesn't add up is because you would imagine somebody would have seen something in the air,but no reports at all like that.