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4 Fireballs with Same Heading Spotted Over U.S. in last 24 Hours

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posted on May, 20 2013 @ 01:45 PM
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reply to post by iforget
 


haha, that was funny.



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 02:13 PM
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reply to post by TheNewRevolution
 

Wow...thats around my neck of the woods.I gotta keep looking up from now on.



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 02:17 PM
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hopefully these are all thats coming, and not the precurser to a much bigger and wider one



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 03:39 PM
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What is novel about this. Rocks from the asteroid belt frequently travel in groups. If they were headed towards earth at the right angle of attack its totally plausible to see four fireballs like in the post.



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 03:40 PM
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Originally posted by theboarman
hopefully these are all thats coming, and not the precurser to a much bigger and wider one






Whats bad about having a big wide spread meteor shower show? Stuffs been going on since before humans existed.



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 03:44 PM
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Originally posted by LastStarfighter

What is novel about this. Rocks from the asteroid belt frequently travel in groups. If they were headed towards earth at the right angle of attack its totally plausible to see four fireballs like in the post.



Ya, we see four fireballs hitting the US at the same time regularly, I don't know what the big deal is about, I'm sure you can come up with plenty of similar occurrences (fireballs, not shooting stars).



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 03:59 PM
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quote]Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE

Originally posted by LastStarfighter

What is novel about this. Rocks from the asteroid belt frequently travel in groups. If they were headed towards earth at the right angle of attack its totally plausible to see four fireballs like in the post.



Ya, we see four fireballs hitting the US at the same time regularly, I don't know what the big deal is about, I'm sure you can come up with plenty of similar occurrences (fireballs, not shooting stars).





oh i guess its the alien invasion then, thats the simplest explanation. It couldn't be a bunch of rocks from the asteroid belt at the right angle attack at night, of course not. Look up definition of angle of attack and in relation to the mass of a rock. If the mass is right and the angle is right then yes you can see four fireballs, and no i haven't travelled around earth to realize its round.

At this time you can even go to youtube and see that they are meteorites. Let me know when you realize how wrong you are OK?
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See this web address tonight at 5pm eastern time for further evidence that its meteors.
www.cybertribenetwork.com...
edit on 20-5-2013 by LastStarfighter because: because I had to include everything to respond to the assanine comment



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 06:36 PM
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Don't worry about those they are just north Korean ICBM guiding beacons.



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 08:30 PM
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What we seem to forget is that Earth is a tiny, tiny target in a vast vast universe, so althought there are many meteors, the chances of them hitting us is minute. Yet, we have many in such a short timespan. If they came from somewhere deep in space, then they would likely have spread out quite a bit in the millions of miles between where the collisions was and Earth. More likely they are coming from close by if they are all bunched together in time.

It must be unusual for so many fireballs of this size to hit Earth in such a small time window. There are many people saying that this is normal and how it is, but maybe they would like to show some evidence that these fireballs have occurred like this in the past. Then we can say that it is normal. If they cannot, then it IS abnormal.

In The War of the Worlds, the Martians landed in spaceships which came from Mars over the course of days and weeks. They were beautiful green glowing fireballs ...Then the trouble began... (Que the music from The War of the Worlds album)



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 08:43 PM
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On 20th May 2013 Denise Painter posting in the comments of this site says

On February 13th at approximately 4:00 a.m. I was near Burlington, NC on I-85 heading south when a humongous green fireball crossed the interstate in front of me…it was fast! Had it been 10 feet in front of my car it would have been the size of a basketball…considering they also saw it in Greenville, SC (about 200 miles away) it had to have been gigantic. The only difference between all of these sightings and mine was that mine was going west to east…my assumption was that whatever it was landed in the Atlantic. It was gorgeous. I’ve never seen anything like it. It lit up the whole countryside like it was day – green day, but day. I’ll never forget that as long as I live. After a few minutes I decided to call someone to see if I had hallucinated so I called my local TV station in Greenville, SC, and they said that their switchboard had lit up about it, and many had reported a sonic boom with it as well. Wonder why more of these, if they are that big, don’t hit the earth in habitated places?


She says that there were other witnesses too and the local TV station was used to report the sightings of it. How long have these things been coming at us and why so many large ones now?



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 11:21 PM
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Them fireballs is scary...



posted on May, 20 2013 @ 11:30 PM
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Fire and brimstone would be the historical name. (Debris tail) brimstone + earthquakes = New Surface For Earth. The sins stack up to the heavens and won't be forgotten.



posted on May, 21 2013 @ 01:55 AM
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Interesting! From the link you provided, it seems they are saying these were NOT all the same thing. Two different dates, and, apparently, locations too far apart for each sighting to be the same object. I was just reading about a huge explosion on the moon in March (I think), and thinking how interesting that was. Now this?

The skies are getting busy.

Forgot a link for the moon story:

new crater on moon

Here is one on that asteroid, too (and yeah, seems very possible this is related!):

unknown origin asteroid

The weirdest thing to me is not that four large meteors were sighted so close together, but that all were traveling in the same direction. That would seem to indicate the same source for all four, like, say, an asteroid.....
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posted on May, 21 2013 @ 02:13 AM
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Originally posted by qmantoo "why so many large ones now?"



i believe them to be precursors to a much more significant bombardment yet to occur. i guess we'll see.



posted on May, 21 2013 @ 10:20 AM
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I am sure I am not the first to say this, but four fireballs (if they are in fact four independent events and not four sightings of the same event) would not be hard to imagine if they were all from a cluster of smaller meteors coming from the same gravitational disturbance, so to speak. So did something really disturb the Oort cloud some time ago and are we now getting pelted by crap? or maybe some rocks in the asteroid belt were pulled a little too hard by Jupiter and swung this way? Either way, this is an intriguing find.

-rrr



posted on May, 21 2013 @ 12:08 PM
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To everyone trying to correlate recent "witnessed" fireball counts against the past, please remember that you yourselves, being paranoid about "what is coming" are actually looking up more! therefore you are more likely to witness something like this. Add the speed of twitter, live satellite feeds, Nibiruians etc and you get the picture....an increase in REPORTING of these events, not necessarily their actual frequency.

And, and here is my big point, you cannot possibly create any graphs showing increases in activity unless you can take into account the entire surface of the globe. Since the planet surface is 2/3rds water how many do you think are falling above the oceans, unnoticed by anyone ?????? Since you cannot possibly know how many of these events are happening over water you cannot possibly say they are increasing overall.


How could you possibly know if the overall count is increasing or decreasing?


there is nothing to worry about
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posted on May, 21 2013 @ 02:35 PM
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I saw a UFO last month so I have been doing some sky watching ever since. I did see two meteors last night, the first at 11:10 PM. it was a yellow /white heading south to north. Then at 2:20 AM I saw another one, this one was white and heading south to north.
As to what else i saw, twice i saw some blinking lights. I was looking at the Big Dipper and thought I saw some lights like a jets flash.It did it again very close to the first spot and then nothing. I thought I might have imagined it or my eyes played a trick on me. But it happened again later, this time more clearly. I thought a jet had snuck up on me and was flying past and I hadn't noticed. Just some lights that flashed twice and then nothing.
It didn't seem to be going faster than a jet and there was no sound. I'd say it was a jet flying blacked out, who knows.



posted on May, 21 2013 @ 09:42 PM
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Originally posted by siliconpsychosis
And, and here is my big point, you cannot possibly create any graphs showing increases in activity unless you can take into account the entire surface of the globe. Since the planet surface is 2/3rds water how many do you think are falling above the oceans, unnoticed by anyone ?????? Since you cannot possibly know how many of these events are happening over water you cannot possibly say they are increasing overall.


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Your point is not correct. Take an undergraduate course in statistics, and once you are past domain theory and arrival distributions, there will be a section called Confidence Interval Testing. It will show that certain data sets (s), under specific non-morphing circumstances (like the 6.6% landmass of the US) indeed DO give a high degree of confidence towards the overall data set (S).

However, you are 'not even wrong' (Feynman Sense) here. Nobody has made any claim that fireballs are increasing overall, just that one database, maintained by one service, was growing faster in observations, each month.

The only claim made was that the database was "Interesting" - that was it.




posted on May, 22 2013 @ 12:32 AM
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When looking at the map of the sightings, I cannot help but to notice a general line, of which you spoke of. Now, here is where it gets weird...
The recent political scandals have been drawing a ton of media attention.
These fireballs were seen over a vast area, but not entirely sporadic. Hours later Supercell thunderstorms kick out numerous tornadoes, including a F5 in Moore, OK which was a tragic and horrific act of nature killing dozens. I see either a coincidence of the storm paths, referring to their spawning and movement in regards to the fireball sightings, OR a manipulation of the atmosphere to incite Supercell activity to produce a F5 anywhere along the sighting path.
Other threads have mentioned something big was coming to turn the attention away from the current administration scandals, and TADA! here it is.
I am dubious of the implications of this theory, or even if the TECH exists, but it is possible, if not least by the imagination, which can at times be directly applied to affect reality with the "know how" and resources.

Boscov
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posted on May, 22 2013 @ 01:10 AM
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