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The story is reminiscent of a swirling light seen in Norway in December 2009, which ended up being a Russian missile test. At the time, The Sun quoted Russian defense analyst Pavel Felgenhauer as saying, “Such lights and clouds appear when a missile fails.”
That also may have been the case here, as Ynet reported Russia's Defense Ministry confirmed an intercontinental ballistic missile test tonight.
The Jerusalem Post's Yaakov Lappin had a similar report, tweeting, "Mysterious light explained. Russia announces it carried out successful inter-continental ballistic missile test."
1) we will launch whatever we want when ever we want, back off america (to world public)
2) that wasn't a conventional missile test American military... That was our new tech you can't shoot down. Notice how we sarcastically point out shining missile clouds
PS. How can he say a failed missile test makes the spiral and then we see a spiral here, and yet they say successful test... ?
A mysterious light seen over several countries in the Middle East on Thursday night has been confirmed by multiple sources as a Russian intercontinental ballistic missile test. There had been speculation that the strange sight, which was seen over countries in the region including Syria, Israel and Iran, might have been some sort of unidentified aircraft.
But do you really think that the Gov's of the world and the M.S.M.'s would tell us the truth if it was anything else?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by mikemck1976
But do you really think that the Gov's of the world and the M.S.M.'s would tell us the truth if it was anything else?
Like what, for example?
It certainly looks like a rocket.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by mikemck1976
But do you really think that the Gov's of the world and the M.S.M.'s would tell us the truth if it was anything else?
Like what, for example?
It certainly looks like a rocket.
I knew it was a rocket before the MSM said anything about it. The only question was whose. I don't rely on them for anything that has anything to do with science. We have been told by the MSM that other things were missiles which were not.
If this wasn't a missile or a rocket, the world would just be told by the mainstream that it was just a missile or rocket.
No. We are expected to view various pieces of evidence and apply critical thinking skills. One piece of that evidence are the reports from Russia about the launch. If any of that evidence does not fit, then you may want to start speculating. Of course some people apply the opposite sequence by speculating and then proceeding to ignore the evidence.
Are we just expected to believe that it was a rocket because someone said that someone else said that Russia confirmed that it was one of theirs?
I don't know, are they?
Isn't all the worlds governments suppose to be in this so-called coverup together?
The missile was no where near the Middle East (just as the one which created the Norway spiral was no where near Norway). It was launched from southern Russia to their target range in Kazakhstan.
Why in the hell would Russia be testing missiles over the war torn Middle East anyway!???
And it's still pretty easy to see that it is...to anyone who knows what a pig looks like.
You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig.