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Originally posted by Wolvo
satelite's don't fly, you can't shoot one down?
There in a certain area of earths atmosphere using earths gravity, there just orbiting our earth. Thats what i understand?
So to shoot one, it Wouldnt crash and burn, but just float about in tiny pieces?
Originally posted by popsmayhem
Japan just had this experience, It is doing the exact same thing in april.
I'M telling you folks this was someone (hopefully the us) shooting a satellite out of space
and that satellite coming down like a bus!! I sure hope china had nothing to do with this.
A missile goes on a trajectory track. As seen when this all first started.
No not ball lightning
that is ball lightning.
What you are seeing is a satellite being shot out of space, maybe launched by submarine
and that satellite falling to earth.
First event as seen in this video at 55 seconds, the missile going up www.abc15.com...
This was taken 40 min. BEFORE anyone saw this bright ball of fire fall,
this my friends is the missile going up. (cannot embed right now)
media2.abc15.com...
THIS is what fell from the sky 40 min. AFTER the first image.
Something seems very similar
Anyone remember China shooting down a satellite or capable of?
Article:
Dead Satellite Will Fall to Earth By September's End, NASA Says
www.space.com...
This dead satellite getting shot down a little early? Maybe America is
testing some new toys. Like they have never covered up anything before.
China flexing its muscles again and shot another satellite out of space in front
of US TO see?
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The other image was taken as McElhatten kept the shutter open to show the object streaking across the sky.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by shaolin_dragon
The X-37B is not, nor was it, lost.
It landed in December 2010 and has not been relaunched.
www.af.mil...
Originally posted by nyancat
I think maybe it really was a meteor BUT there could be biological warfare going on using meteors as a means to send the bio weapon over undetected!
Edit: I hope TPTB don't read this and get any ideasedit on 16-9-2011 by nyancat because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Wolvo
satelite's don't fly, you can't shoot one down?
There in a certain area of earths atmosphere using earths gravity, there just orbiting our earth. Thats what i understand?
So to shoot one, it Wouldnt crash and burn, but just float about in tiny pieces?
Originally posted by gift0fpr0phecy
Found this..
Meteorite in SW United States Wednesday 14 September 2011
www.youtube.com...
That video is not from 2011... Here is that video uploaded since 2006!
Seems like someone flipped the video horizontally, and then flipped it vertically, to make it appear like a different video. However, they didn't cut out the lens flare that appears later...
Originally posted by Phage
What makes you think it was not a meteor?
It seems that it behaved exactly like a meteor.
Originally posted by smurfy
Since the best we have from NASA, I think it was, is that it is a part of an asteroid, well what Brian McElhatten saw was also not that.