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Our perception of significant real-world events (such as the lunar monolith discovery) are often times false flag operations carried out by small groups of people, by metaphorically projecting their image of the truth onto the movie screens of our minds in order to control and manipulate the population at large.
Originally posted by thorfourwinds
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Originally posted by thorfourwinds
reply to post by Vandalour
I think so.
I'm not sure.
I have "lost" more than a few critical files in the past few days...checking the firewalls...
Thank you for being there...sometimes I think no one reads my stuff.
In Peace & Light
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Nothing of interest going on here, It was like opening a christmas gift when i was a kid and just finding cloths inside.
Originally posted by tcastle77
reply to post by thorfourwinds
i think i will never try another thread from you again this is a waste of space and time
Could it come closer in the future? Definitely. In fact, with the information that we had on its orbit before April, the uncertainty in its orbital data left us with a one-in-ten-million chance that 2005 YU55 could hit Earth some time in the next 100 years. This is a small chance, to be sure, but 2005 YU55 is not a small object; it was estimated to be 200 meters or so in diameter, big enough to make a crater a few kilometers across on Earth. So it bore watching.
On Nov. 8, 2011, the asteroid will complete another trip around the sun and swing by Earth again just inside the moon's orbit. It should fly by at a distance of 191,120 miles (307,577 km), about eight-tenths the distance between Earth and the moon. The distance from Earth to the moon is on average about 238,900 miles (384,472 km).