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I'm no expert, but I do know that meteors do not explode. They can burn up with a lot of crackling if your close enough to hear, or they can crash. They do not explode, so this was not a meteor.
Originally posted by intrptr
reply to post by gemdog
Should I be comforted thinking we have a system in place, or pissed I'm being lied to, or uncomfortable knowing they don't know at which point upon entry to blow it up safely?
Theres no need to be mad or afraid. Its over. The once every hundred year rock has come. As far as we know, nobody died.
A hypersonic flying missile that can strike a target anywhere in the world in just 30 minutes has been unveiled by the U.S. military. The Advanced Hypersonic Weapon (AHW), which travels five times the speed of sound, was successfully tested yesterday.
The Pentagon did not reveal how fast the AHW, which unlike traditional ballistic missiles can be manoeuvred, reached.
Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Melinda Morgan said the test was aimed at gathering data on 'aerodynamics, navigation, guidance and control, and thermal protection technologies'.
Originally posted by fleabit
Of course they do. I do agree that you are clearly no expert.
And of course it was a meteor. You know folks, natural events really DO occur on a regular basis. Around here, it is as if all natural phenomena stopped being natural in the last 100 years. Every tornado, storm, hurricane, earthquake, and seemingly asteroid, is blamed instead on the HAARP "superweapon, weapon experiments, underground base building, aliens and who knows what else.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
In the year 2013, we're all dealing with known corrupt governments who controls everything including the media which also includes the mouth pieces from NASA. We're not making that up. That comes directly from former astronauts who have said NASA is not forthcoming. So that right there ----we face a huge stumbling block.
Originally posted by theabsolutetruth
reply to post by JimOberg
Also seeing as the Solar System is entering a trepidatious part of the galaxy with increased risk from the Kuiper Belt and Oort cloud, these things have an increased chance of happening.edit on 16-2-2013 by theabsolutetruth because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by fleabit
I'm no expert, but I do know that meteors do not explode. They can burn up with a lot of crackling if your close enough to hear, or they can crash. They do not explode, so this was not a meteor.
Of course they do. I do agree that you are clearly no expert.
And of course it was a meteor. You know folks, natural events really DO occur on a regular basis. Around here, it is as if all natural phenomena stopped being natural in the last 100 years. Every tornado, storm, hurricane, earthquake, and seemingly asteroid, is blamed instead on the HAARP "superweapon, weapon experiments, underground base building, aliens and who knows what else.
There are scores of asteroid craters on all planets we look it. Our moon is covered in the suckers. And yet people act as if now that they can concoct some fantastical theory about what it could be instead, an asteroid is an impossible choice.
It looked like an asteroid, reacted like an asteroid, the resultant booms were characteristic of an asteroid... sometimes a duck really is a duck people.
Originally posted by mclinking
Add all these dots and what do you come up with?
Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by ChesterJohn
Did he?
Can you quote that?
Originally posted by JimOberg
Originally posted by Human_Alien
In the year 2013, we're all dealing with known corrupt governments who controls everything including the media which also includes the mouth pieces from NASA. We're not making that up. That comes directly from former astronauts who have said NASA is not forthcoming. So that right there ----we face a huge stumbling block.
Can you name ANY astronaut who has said that NASA is 'not forthcoming' about the UFO subject?
A single documented, checkable example, please.
Or retract your slur.
You don't seem to understand the nature of stochastic processes such as meteor impacts. The odds of the NEXT one have NOTHING to do with the occurrence of the previous one.
Originally posted by JimOberg
But in terms that HA clearly intended, UFO secrets, I think he's careless about confusing imaginative wishes with actual facts. Can you name ANY astronaut who has said that NASA is 'not forthcoming' about the UFO subject?
A single documented, checkable example, please.
Or retract your slur.
NASA scientist, David Baker said, "There were a lot of people within the program who went off later and became convinced that UFOs existed and that led to some concern on NASA's part where they got the agreement of the crew never to publicly talk about these things for fear of ridicule."
Denser star fields.
The reason for this pessimism is that various points along the Earth’s journey around the Galaxy bring it into considerably denser fields of stars and space debris. Essentially the Earth’s path is similar to a fair ground carousel bobbing up and down but still carried onwards and around the centre of the Galaxy. At times this bobbing brings it into tightly packed areas of stars and this is when the principal danger occurs.
This danger is manifold bringing with it the risk of immersion in swirling clouds of toxic space dust or exposure to the immense forces of supernovas - exploding stars that even at distances of hundreds of light years can still generate destructive forces capable of wiping out all life on Earth. Yet potent though these forces are the main danger is from the proximity of nearby stars. As the Earth bobs into denser star regions the gravity from these stars is capable of dragging in comets and asteroids and placing them on a collision course with Earth.
Thirty million year cycle.
The fact is that every thirty million years all life on Earth comes close to extinction, and it is surely no coincidence that every thirty million years the planet enters the most tightly packed areas of our Solar System. The last time it did so was around a million years ago and since then there has apparently been no major planet wide disaster. So can we breathe a huge sigh of relief that we have emerged from this danger zone relatively unscathed? The answer is no, because according to experts it takes around 1 million years for the displaced comets and asteroids to make their way through to us. In other words around about now.
The fact is that every thirty million years all life on Earth comes close to extinction
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