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Originally posted by stopbeingnaive
reply to post by theabsolutetruth
What is so questionable? The round circle the meteorite created in the ice? How do you know that is abnormal? You keep talking about these questionable things and scientific knowledge but haven't once backed up any of these claims. So, yes, I am still calling you a paranoid lunatic, who fails to look at anything from a pragmatic standpoint. You want to question everything which is fine but at least be rational when you do it.
Originally posted by theabsolutetruth
reply to post by winofiend
Stop talking nonsense.
I never even once mentioned any other asteroid / meteoroid / meteorite.
I QUESTIONED certain pictures.
Stop jumping on the attack bandwagon, people like you are the bane of threads.
Don't you have anyone to bully in real life?
At stake is the fate of the universe. In 1915, Einstein derived the equations of general relativity that describe the workings of a gravity-dominated cosmos. He added a fudge factor called the cosmological constant to ensure that, in keeping with contemporary tastes, the universe described neither expanded nor contracted. Soon after, though, Edwin Hubble showed that distant galaxies were receding from us, blowing the static universe apart. Einstein reputedly disowned his idea. He might now want to disown the disowning. The discovery in 1998 that very distant supernovae appear to be not just receding but accelerating away from us suggests the presence of a mysterious "dark energy" that counteracts gravity's pull
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Most Americans believe the lie that the mainstream media is “fair and balanced” and is looking out for the interests of average Americans. Well, that simply is not true. Those in the mainstream media serve those that are providing them with paychecks. The reality is that just 6 gigantic corporations collectively own most of the major mainstream media outlets in this country. Reporters are simply not going to be allowed to report stories that are severely damaging to those corporations or to the owners of those corporations. In addition, reporters are simply not going to be allowed to report stories that are severely damaging to those that spend millions of dollars on advertising (such as pharmaceutical companies) on those mainstream media outlets. At this point, our “news” is absolutely packed with propaganda. Way too often, things are not what they seem to be on television. The mainstream media lies, lies and then lies some more. They give us the version of “reality” that their owners want us to have.
It is inescapable historical reality that leaders of nations will lie to their people to trick them into wars they otherwise would have refused. It is not "conspiracy theory" to suggest that leaders of nations lie to trick their people into wars. It is undeniable fact.
Originally posted by jvdas
reply to post by eriktheawful
They are very similar though, perhaps not identical
Originally posted by SnowyOwl
A UFO from Planet Zeeba
Originally posted by theabsolutetruth
For those that cannot see the merit of questioning things
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Human_Alien
Each fragment creates a sonic boom as it passes overhead but are you sure you hear 9 separate booms? None are repeated in the various videos?
Take a listen yourself. I heard and counted 9 booms/explosions.
And don't get too used to this but I actually like your explanation. Thanks!
See?...doesn't it give you pleasure to be helpful than a condescending snake to me all the time?
I think ATS members should cyberly; light a camp fire, join hands and break out in a chorus of Kumbaya now
Originally posted by Quibbler
Here's another good video of the "asteroid".
What's weird is that last night I saw two meteorites fall in a pasture only a few hundred feet away from me within a 30 minute period. I wonder if they were tiny fragments from wherever this one came from.