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reply posted on 15-2-2009 @ 09:56 PM by bfitz92
reply to post by Phage



i hope your being sarcastic when you say there running for there lives the person filming was recording a road race and accidentally captured whatever it was falling in the background.



reply posted on 15-2-2009 @ 10:41 PM by GEORGETHEGREEK
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Dear Phage,
You are a valuable member and nice to have you around.
However i feel that bfitz92 is about right.
These people are not running away, and the thing just went accross the cameras lens.
Nice though. Could indeed be sattelite parts although i would presume parts would be very small in thei majority.


reply posted on 28-2-2009 @ 07:20 AM by Anonymous ATS
reply to post by C.H.U.D.



I'm sorry but I agree with the other guy.... don't you think it's a bit of a coincidence that 2 crashes that were both between two countries that have been at war before happened in the space of a fortnight?? they may be unrelated but I definitely think it warrants further investigation!!


reply posted on 1-3-2009 @ 10:19 AM by C.H.U.D.
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Next to the US, the Russians have launched the most satellites compared to any other nation. If two satellites were going to collide, there was always going to be a fairly good chance that one would be a US satellite, and one would be a Russian satellite.

If you want to investigate further, be my guest. We welcome people who like to 'dig' here. Hope to have you aboard soon
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