Originally posted by Nathan267
There you go, you said it your self. There was nothing found cause it was all taken shortly before hand.
You need your eyes examined, because I never said anything was "taken". You are the one making that claim.
So, because there is no evidence of a crash, you say there must have been a crash. That's great logic!
Show me some evidence that someone came to take away whatever "crashed"! If something crashed, where is the crater/gouge in the ground? Perhaps they
also filled that in too?
Are you seriously telling me that a bunch of people came, took away a "crashed object", scoured the whole area for debris without missing anything
(have you ever seen a crash site?), and completely filled in any crater in 20-25 minutes, leaving no evidence whatsoever, without anyone seeing? I
think Mary Poppins may be out of a job!
Originally posted by Nathan267
As I said it's usually between 20 - 25 minutes before the locals arrive. That gives enough time for shadow recon to go in and remove anything that
needs to be removed. And with in 2 hours after it happen all news reports were canceled.
Evidence that this happened in this case please!
Originally posted by Nathan267
Why do you think you can't find any video news on it now except for the channel 9 video which only goes for a minute. But this clip will be removed
soon.
I haven't looked, but as with other events of this nature, people loose interest fast once the initial excitement is over. Why would the media
continue to keep a video available that no one is interested in?
Originally posted by Nathan267
Not to mention I had been watching the object for roughly 10 minutes before hand.
You observed the event in question? So why did you not say so before? What exactly did you see?
Anyway, since you obviously haven't seen one of these events play out on this forum before, and you obviously haven't done any research (have you
even read through this whole thread?), and I'm in a good mood, I'll explain:
Bright meteors that are seen by many people are
usually reported as
UFOs or aircraft in the process of crashing. How do I know this?
I've been observing meteors and following reports of them for over a decade. Reports like this are "ten a penny".
Brush fires 25 to 30 miles apart in Frackville and Washington Township were reported in connection with the meteor, but were later discounted as
being an unrelated event. Witnesses watching deer near Williamsport, Pennsylvania reported seeing part of the meteor fall into a nearby
cornfield.
Source:
yowusa.com
At least six alarmed Prince George's residents called in the sighting to 911 operators around 9:45 p.m. Sunday, according to Mark Brady, a
spokesman for the Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department.
The area was thoroughly searched by multiple units, and no fires or damage were found, he said.
Source:
gazette.net
A warehouse in Auckland, New Zealand was destroyed by fire after what witnesses claim was a direct meteorite hit.
Source:
examiner.com
Many people called television stations or law enforcement agencies thinking a plane had crashed and started a forest fire. Calls to the
meteorite research team at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science overloaded phone lines and e-mails.
More than 400 calls were taken over three days from locations in all corners of Colorado including Grand Junction, Alamosa, Fort Collins and Colorado
Springs, thus giving the museum information about the point in the sky where the fall terminated.
Source:
meteorobs
10:28 p.m. - Duane in Williamsburg: Subject- house shaking in williamsburg. I saw a flare flying through the air about 45 minutes ago. It
should have landed between big bethel road and Hardy cash drive. Maybe close to comander sheppard/simple farm road.
Source:
nowpublic.com
Phoenix and Scottsdale police and Rural/Metro Fire Department dispatchers received calls from residents reporting a plane going down in "a ball
of fire." Another caller reported seeing a meteor.
Source:
firstcoastnews.com
More
here if you are inclined to keep looking.
Why do people report meteors as UFOs/aircraft in the process of crashing? Go back to my posts on page 2, and carefully read through them/look at the
links I posted.
Before commenting on a subject like this, you should know a little about the physics behind meteors
and the way our eyes/brains intemperate
what we see, otherwise, how can you understand why people make the same mistake, and/or rule out meteors as a possible cause?
Now I'm not saying that this could not have been something crashing into the mountain, but in my experience in cases like these, all the evidence
points to a meteor.
I've gone over many of the points before, and if you go through at least one of the threads (yes they are long!) discussing similar events here on
ATS which had many posters insisting that they were UFO crashes, and yet all the evidence was pointing to meteors/meteorites, you'll see just how
easy it is to fall into the traps that unwary investigators bumble into.
Here are a couple of recommendations/links:
Massive object crashes over Edmonton, Canada
UFO - meteor like object with sonic boom above Dallas and Austin Texas!
[edit on 3-7-2009 by C.H.U.D.]