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Large flash and sonic boom over NYC

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posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 08:05 AM
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awesome vid of flash
This is not the beginning of a doom porn movie, but the real deal. Very similar to the one that blew up over Russia a few years ago. Are these occuring more often? Do you believe they are tracking these objects? Did this one get through, or was it too minor too worry about?
Will they tell us of the Big One beforehand?
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posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 08:12 AM
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It was probably the size of a baseball if that.



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 08:13 AM
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a reply to: Zrtst

No windows broken? No nothing? Just a baby meteor. These happen all the time, you just see them now because of all the surveillance.



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 08:14 AM
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Cool video says it was traveling at 56000mph and broke up 22 miles above New York, the flash was tremendous too. I am surprised they only have one drivers video of the event from a regular person, wish I could have seen more of it from different places.



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 08:17 AM
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If we could harness the energy of those it would power the planet for millenia.



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 08:29 AM
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a reply to: Zrtst

The skies are falling!

"Fireball in Germany"
4 days ago

The skies are falling!



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 08:57 AM
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originally posted by: Atsbhct
a reply to: Zrtst

No windows broken? No nothing? Just a baby meteor. These happen all the time, you just see them now because of all the surveillance.


Let's not be interested in things like this, so boring. Why so boring, it's boring. I mean, has the vote fraud been done to death yet? no more stuff like boring things like this so boring.

Cheers OP for this. The sky may not be falling, but it's nice to see the solar system still likes us.



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 09:09 AM
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a reply to: carniv0re

Who said it was boring?



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 09:12 AM
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Also this:


'Thundersnow' hits Edinburgh as residents report loud explosions

Frightened Edinburgh residents contacted the emergency services when they were woken in the early hours by loud explosions they feared were the result of a plane crash or a building collapsing.


Thundersnow, really? Never heard of that one before. Now 2020 is just making stuff up...

Please stay at home, there's nothing to see outside. Respect the lockdown and prepare for the great reset!




posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 09:12 AM
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originally posted by: carniv0re

originally posted by: Atsbhct
a reply to: Zrtst

No windows broken? No nothing? Just a baby meteor. These happen all the time, you just see them now because of all the surveillance.


Let's not be interested in things like this, so boring. Why so boring, it's boring. I mean, has the vote fraud been done to death yet? no more stuff like boring things like this so boring.




Just curious...what do you find interesting?

Some sort of meat apparently, but other than that?
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posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 09:41 AM
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originally posted by: Atsbhct
a reply to: carniv0re

Who said it was boring?


Quite.

Mundane then. ?



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 09:47 AM
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originally posted by: olaru12

originally posted by: carniv0re

originally posted by: Atsbhct
a reply to: Zrtst

No windows broken? No nothing? Just a baby meteor. These happen all the time, you just see them now because of all the surveillance.


Let's not be interested in things like this, so boring. Why so boring, it's boring. I mean, has the vote fraud been done to death yet? no more stuff like boring things like this so boring.




Just curious...what do you find interesting?

Some sort of meat apparently, but other than that?


Something out of the norm for me to read about and watch. If it were a daily occurrence where I had chance to witness it, I'd still be intrigued.

Still, I am an avid sky watcher. Never seen one myself. But it's ok to not feel the same. It's just a bit of muck falling to the earth. after all.

Back to your normal political threads everyone, nothing to see here.



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 10:57 AM
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a reply to: MindBodySpiritComplex

Thundersnow is actually fairly common in the Rocky Mountains and California.

Not uncommon at all. I've experienced it many, many, times personally.



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 11:55 AM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

Was just about to say the same thing. I live between the northern Rockies and the Cascades and we have thundersnow all the time.



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 01:27 PM
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a reply to: HummaKavula

I even experienced it one time in Hawaii, on top of Haleakala when coming down from the observatory.



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 01:33 PM
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At about twelve ten or so there was a rumble like a mine blast. We had thought that the sound had come from an earlier than usual mine blast, but they closed the mine closest to us that used to make a sound like that. Blasting at the other mine isn't usually felt at our house. I can't say for sure we heard this, but the time of what we heard is only a few minutes later and our clocks vary by a few minutes, can't remember what clock I looked at. It wasn't a snoplow going by on the road either, we did not have any snow.

So, we might have heard it or maybe they just used a really big charge and blasted early at the mine. I suppose we never will know for sure unless they felt it in Marquette or something.



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 01:36 PM
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originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
Also this:


'Thundersnow' hits Edinburgh as residents report loud explosions

Frightened Edinburgh residents contacted the emergency services when they were woken in the early hours by loud explosions they feared were the result of a plane crash or a building collapsing.


Thundersnow, really? Never heard of that one before. Now 2020 is just making stuff up...

Please stay at home, there's nothing to see outside. Respect the lockdown and prepare for the great reset!



Thundersnow as a name for a weather event has been out there for decades so just because you haven't heard of it or experienced it doesn't mean its not real. (sounds snarky but isn't meant that way)


"Thunder and lightning during a snowstorm is different from a run-of-the-mill snowstorm; it is extremely rare—fewer than 1 percent of observed snowstorms unleash thundersnow, according to a 1971 NSW study. But recorded observations of the phenomenon date back to 250 B.C., say ancient Chinese records translated in 1980 by atmospheric scientist Pao-Kuan Wang, now of the University of Wisconsin–Madison."

www.scientificamerican.com...



posted on Dec, 4 2020 @ 03:20 PM
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a reply to: Zrtst

Here's a little more info:


www.wktv.com...

Heard the rumble around noon here in New Hartford NY, didn't see the flash though.




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