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Originally posted by Dr Expired
Originally posted by timetothink
Here's a good site to track meteor sightings:
There is one from new Zealand today.
thelatestworldwidemeteorreports.blogspot.com...
just to summarise on the 21st of sept hundreds ..yes hundreds of reports of UFOS..fireballs? in the UK.
Ya folks hundreds of independent reports.
As of December 31, 2009, there were 6,854 spacecraft launched. This is an average of 132 spacecraft a year over the last 52 years. This number varied from 180 in 1965 to only 77 in 2004 (see Table 1). Of those spacecraft, 3,543 are Russian and 1,811 are American. All other countries (including Europe, Japan, China, and India) had sponsored only 808 spacecraft. There are also 580 commercial spacecraft and 112 built by amateurs and students.
Originally posted by nothingwrong
Originally posted by Dr Expired
Reports of fireballs streaking across nations as far apart as Australia and England , occurring in the last few days, reports of communications going haywire, is this an invasion?
Ok where is the evidence?
Exactly.
In times of actual war, all the action goes unreported until invasion foothold is secured.
There are so many eye witness accounts of objects acrossBitain, Australia, New Zealand ect ..but even ATS is relatively silent.
Evidence? There was a meteor shower over the UK. That's it.
Please post links to comms goinng haywire. I live in Australia, nothing going wrong here, no meteors I know about, my TV works fine so does my mobile phone.
I also agree with previous posters. An alien invasion with ships that burn up as they enter our atmosphere has to be one of the most epic intergalactic fails in the history of the universe!
I think we are safe for now.
Originally posted by pacifier2012
No...it's true.
There are aliens everywhere attacking cats. I think they are dog aliens and they must be super intelligent because it seems they have compelte control of the world media inscluding ATS.
I'd watch it Dr Expired because I think they'll come for you. If you have any cats...hide them now!
Originally posted by jiggerj
reply to post by Ghezuz
Don't you find that debris field more than a little unrealistic? How many space flights have there been from all countries combined - 200 ? It's probably less if we consider the repeat flights of shuttles. And, all ships have returned to earth. So, what could we have left in outer space to cause THAT much junk?
Originally posted by Ghezuz
Originally posted by Dr Expired
reply to post by coldkidc
Amd what possible threat would the internet pose to Aliens?
All those who believe in their existence are glued to their laptops/computers/tablets/phones, tapping away . but not blasting away.
The rest do not even look up at sky..alien fear not the net.
When doing an invasion, cutting the enemy's communication is the first thing you want to do.
And i doubt that an alien species would give us any sort of reaction time if they really wanted to invade Earth.
I know i didn't, last time i destroyed a bee nest with a 100 firecrackers. Twenty years ago...
edit on 23-9-2012 by Ghezuz because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by sgspecial19
reply to post by Dr Expired
If those fireballs were the same objects leaving the moon a few days ago, I wouldn't be surprised lol.
Originally posted by lifeform11
reply to post by Dr Expired
If this is true, and I know the one in England was, then the first thing i would think is a larger meteorite incoming dragging lots of smaller ones with it before u.f.o's and only if I was panicking. or just a series of meteors, a mini meteor shower.
why would streaking fireballs be considered u.f.o's over meteors? what other reports or features suggest u.f.o's?
Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by jiggerj
Nuts, bolts, Wrenches, old solar panel parts and debris, Old Satellites, Old Satellite debris, rocket booster debris etc etc etc.
That's just the man made junk...
Originally posted by jiggerj
reply to post by Ghezuz
Don't you find that debris field more than a little unrealistic? How many space flights have there been from all countries combined - 200 ? It's probably less if we consider the repeat flights of shuttles. And, all ships have returned to earth. So, what could we have left in outer space to cause THAT much junk?
Originally posted by Dr Expired
Originally posted by nothingwrong
Originally posted by Dr Expired
Reports of fireballs streaking across nations as far apart as Australia and England , occurring in the last few days, reports of communications going haywire, is this an invasion?
Ok where is the evidence?
Exactly.
In times of actual war, all the action goes unreported until invasion foothold is secured.
There are so many eye witness accounts of objects acrossBitain, Australia, New Zealand ect ..but even ATS is relatively silent.
Evidence? There was a meteor shower over the UK. That's it.
Please post links to comms goinng haywire. I live in Australia, nothing going wrong here, no meteors I know about, my TV works fine so does my mobile phone.
I also agree with previous posters. An alien invasion with ships that burn up as they enter our atmosphere has to be one of the most epic intergalactic fails in the history of the universe!
I think we are safe for now.
Assumptions are wrought with errors.?
How do we know the Aliens have ever invaded another planet?
They may live nearby, not light years away.
They may be just ahead of us in technology?
Only approx 100 earth beings have ever breathed in outer space.
And you are an expert?
Originally posted by nothingwrong
Originally posted by jiggerj
reply to post by Ghezuz
Don't you find that debris field more than a little unrealistic? How many space flights have there been from all countries combined - 200 ? It's probably less if we consider the repeat flights of shuttles. And, all ships have returned to earth. So, what could we have left in outer space to cause THAT much junk?
WOW!!!
You really need to do some research mate. There is a huge amount of junk up there. Huge amount.
There is a whole department of NASA responsible for tracking it. There is all the junk from the Russian satellite that collided with whatever it was, I can't even remember and I'm not about to do your googling for you! Then there is all the junk left over from all the space flights, all the thousands of satellite launches.....
Man, way to show you don't know anything about the subject! Well done!