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originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: rikgrimsby
" big picture answer " - maybe - yes a cometary body could strike the earth at " some time "
" current events answer " - no - any nearby objects - are nothing to do with the current known comets - if they were - the impact would have already occurred
comet atlas - is not going to strike earth - or the moon
originally posted by: rikgrimsby
After reading things about more UFOS being seen and other strange lights in the skies. Here is more evidence to point towards it.
Last week something was seen over the UK in Huntington and now this in the east coast (link at the bottom). Could all these bits are fragments coming off a big rock that's going to hit earth?
www.hulldailymail.co.uk...
originally posted by: Spacespider
Why would the "bits are fragments" come before the comet itself.. would it not be the other way around.
A Professor of Geophysics at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife has debunked the explanation given by Ondo Governor Rotimi Akeredolu and the police for the deafening blast experienced early on Saturday near Akure.
Professor Adekunle Abraham Adepelumi, after leading a research team to the site said emphatically it was caused by a meteorite.
The P.M.News first reported that the blast, which left a crater on its trail, and destroyed several buildings, was caused by a meteorite.
originally posted by: McGinty
originally posted by: Spacespider
Why would the "bits are fragments" come before the comet itself.. would it not be the other way around.
Haven’t you seen the movie Armageddon? The small sh*t always comes first