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okay, thanks for the correction, LucidJia. This is truly mysterious...
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Yah I have, in fact it was the videos that really convinced me it is just a missile gone bad. And then when I thought about the ISO speed of SRI cameras I was even more convinced that is all it is. I would love it to be portal though haha.
That Chinese one was uploaded April 29, 2009. |
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It looks like there have been some serious things going on behind the scenes lately. This, and the glowing circle cloud thing over moscow. Here in utah we had something fall from the sky and as it was falling it glowed an extremely bright white light and changed colors. There have been more ufos seen this year than the last 10 years (something like that). Something is definatly happening.
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Yeah my thoughts were of some sort of Portal. Funny how these things sort of draw attention to world events about to happen, the O'hare UFO and Obama link spring to mind.
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Every body relax the russian gov't said
it was just a failed missle test and theres no reason we should think differntly so we should all forget about it and pretend like it never happened ![]() |
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Probably HAARP.
Failed Russian rocket experiment? Heh, come on. |
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Now we know!
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That Pyramid thing in Russia still has me...it comes on the heels of this last month....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI1_n87vJcc |
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"Hello boys, I'm baaa-ack!"
...on the forum. Anyway, the fact they have high quality, long exposure pics of this thing makes it less likely to be a missile misfiring, to me. There would have to be somebody ready to expose the pic, knowing the time, location, angle, etc. ahead of time. ...and that the missile was guaranteed to misfire in a display spectacular enough to be worth capturing in such long exposure (ie. two minutes?!). |
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I still say that even as a failed missile test there are still some really interesting questions to ask about the event.
Is it normal to conduct missile tests at night? Why didn't it self destruct? Why then? ... and so on. I doubt anything is going to be known about this beyond what we have gotten thus far due to the very nature of military tests though. Did aliens from the future open a worm hole and come back in time to watch Obama get a Noble Peace Prize, synchronize our DNA, or usher in the new age? While such things could be possibilities I think the evidence assigns a higher probability to a more prosaic cause, namely new technology on the fritz. I honestly don't think we need to descend into name calling and flaming posts of righteous indignation over the whole thing though. As 'seekers of truth' we should be ready to abandon our preconceived notions or preferred outcomes (like proof of ET activity) when evidence and reason dictate we do so. I would have liked for this to have had an extra-terrestrial explanation myself. For several hours after this became a news item I seriously entertained the notion. However, the preponderance of evidence suggests otherwise. Should new evidence come to light that counters that conclusion I will be glad to change my mind yet again. For the moment however it does appear to be nothing more than rocket fuel burning in a pattern created by a malfunctioning missile. Peace |
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okay....I'm going to go out on a limb here and I don't usually go into these directions. Old timers here know me well enough to know I don't post stuff of this nature. I had a dream about two weeks ago. About a portal, a blue flame, the Staff of Amenti and some words I could not figure out until Jonathan pointed out the meaning.
http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=17816 Yes the explanation of a rocked, or project blue beam is very plausible. And in most cases I would tend to go in those directions. But the dream I had was so profound, that I did a thread on it. I don't usually hand out that kind of information around here. I was guided to do so. Now throw in the Pyramid in Russia thing Halls of Amenti are as Egyptian as you can get... http://www.crystalinks.com/amenti.html http://www.thegreatwhitelodge.org/Amenti.html So take of it what you will...but I'm going with PORTAL ![]() Last edited by BROOK; 12-10-2009 at 06:32 PM. |
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http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/article.php/id-26991937.html
Another link. I have to admit it kinda looks like it is projected from the ground. However I am with you Brook I vote for a portal also. Last edited by micjer; 12-10-2009 at 06:27 PM. |
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Goes primetime
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091210...ilitarymissile ![]() Looks different.....more "smoke" AP PHOTO |
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They created an explanation that fits the visual part (3D computer simulation included) so that people will be convinced and will believe it. |
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The latest...
by Stuart Williams Stuart Williams – 1 hr 20 mins ago MOSCOW (AFP) – Russia's new nuclear-capable missile suffered another failed test launch, the defence ministry said Thursday, solving the mystery of a spectacular plume of white light that appeared over Norway. The Bulava missile was test-fired from the submarine Dmitry Donskoi in the White Sea early Wednesday but failed at the third stage, the defence ministry said in a statement. The pre-dawn morning launch coincided with the appearance of an extraordinary light over northern Norway that captivated observers. Images of the light that appeared in the sky above the Norwegian city of Tromso and elsewhere prompted explanations ranging from a meteor, northern lights, a failed missile or even a UFO. Describing the latest failure of the Bulava as a major embarrassment for the military, leading Russian defence analyst Pavel Felgenhauer said the images were consistent with a missile failure. "Such lights and clouds appear from time to time when a missile fails in the upper layers of the atmosphere and have been reported before," he told AFP. "At least this failed test made some nice fireworks for the Norwegians," he joked. The White Sea, which is the usual site for such missile tests by Russian submarines, lies close to Norway's own Arctic region. This was the 12th test launch of the Bulava and the seventh time the firing has ended in failure, the Interfax news agency said. The submarine-launched missile is central to Russia's plan to revamp its ageing weapons arsenal but is beset by development problems. "The first two stages of the rocket worked but in the final and third stage there was a technical failure," the defence ministry said in a statement. The statement said the problem was with the engine in the third stage, while in past launches the first stage had been faulty. The problems with the Bulava have become an agonising issue for the defence ministry, which has ploughed a large proportion of its procurement budget into ensuring the missile becomes the key element of its rocket forces. For the rest... http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091210...ilitarymissile |
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Sarahmay shared this...I'm going to repost it here...
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Hay Dan...we know the Government is saying it's a Rocket missile ...and they don't lie now do they...hahaha
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I will also add..the Russians are working with Pyramid energy lately...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXFb4W-TU0w Hmmmm ![]() |
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