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    Default Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM)



    Published on 18 Nov 2014


    An extraordinary bright orange flash has lit up the sky in Russia’s Sverdlovsk region in
    the Urals. While locals captured the massive ‘blast’ on numerous cameras, both
    scientists and emergency services still struggle to explain the unusual event - READ
    MORE: http://on.rt.com/fz9rvg


    Chelyabinsk meteor #2? Massive flash over Russia’s Urals stuns locals & scientists
    Published time: November 18, 2014 22:03
    Edited time: November 19, 2014 10:52





    A fireball caused by an asteroid’s collision with the Earth's atmosphere is among other
    presumed reasons for the burning sky.


    http://rt.com/news/206691-sverdlovsk-urals-sky-flash/

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    This is the 2013 meteor crash in Siberia


    Meteorite hits Russia lighting sky, shattering windows



    Published on 14 Feb 2013


    People in the Urals in Russia have seen burning objects raining down from the sky after
    a meteorite exploded above the Earth. Eyewitnesses reported several blasts rocking the
    region and long trails of smoke in the air. MORE INFO + PHOTOS: http://on.rt.com/qn2v57

    Meteor dash cam: Amazing video of Russian meteorite ripping through skies



    Published on 15 Feb 2013


    Video licensed from: Roman Belchenko

    A meteorite explosion was seen from different regions of Russia and even from abroad -
    as far away as Kazakstan, where a dashboard camera belonging to Roman Belchenko
    captured meteorite fall. The meteorite shattered over several major cities, including
    Chelyabinsk, where the blast waves blew out windows and disrupted mobile service.
    MORE INFO & PHOTOS: http://on.rt.com/qyevxi
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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    Has anybody seen Putin since this was taken.

    It's about this time he was on his way home from the G20.
    Sapere aude

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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    Anyone else thinking "Tunguska event"?

    In 1908 a similar event occurred, wherein an unidentified object or force leveled some 2000 square kilometers of Siberian taiga --

    One Russian astronomer came up with the theory that a passing comet may shed fragments of its nucleus, some of which survives impact with our atmosphere, and leaves a signature trace of elements in the soil. I tend to support that theory.

    But some say that in 1908, Nicola Tesla's experiments with his Wardenclyffe Tower, and alleged involvement with weapons-grade wireless energy transmission experiments, may account for the freakish occurrence on the other side of the earth -- due to the nature of his researches, it is not out of the sphere of possibility that a great deal of energy was in fact unknowingly transmitted by Tesla's devices in Colorado/New York, finally arcing back home after doing God knows what to the Van Allens, and sparking the entire line of modern research we Americans call "HAARP"...

    @_@

    so it's darned hard to know what's going on.

    Anyone read about the cold implosion/endothermic RX that supposedly took place over the sea/adjacent mountains, visible by passengers of a Japanese jet in the 1970s?


    These sorts of things have been going on a LOT over the last 200 years, Not to mention the even in the Urals only last year!

    Didn't that one injury 1200 people? from broken glass supposedly.

    infos: Tunguska event: http://www.teslasociety.com/tunguska.htm

    another site: http://www.reformation.org/tesla-and-tunguska.html

    pitiful Wiki that barely mentions Tesla lol: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event

    2013 explosion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tungusk...Similar_events

    Quote A much smaller air burst occurred over a populated area in Russia on February 15, 2013, at 7:25:00 Moscow time at Chelyabinsk in the Ural district of Russia. It inflicted over 1,200 injuries, mainly from broken glass falling from windows shattered by the meteor's shock wave.[66]
    Vela event in south atlantic (similar to the other thing i mentioned maybe i was wrong about where): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vela_Incident

    with some info about the countries who did testing there:

    Quote Soviet Union

    In 1979, the DIA reported that the test might have been a Soviet test done in violation of the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.[43] The USSR had conducted a few secret underwater tests in the Pacific in 1959.[44]
    India

    India had carried out a nuclear test in 1974 (codenamed Smiling Buddha). The possibility that India would test a weapon was considered, since it would be possible for the Indian Navy to operate in those waters so far south, however, this was dismissed as impractical and unnecessary (given the fact that India had signed and ratified the Limited Test Ban Treaty or LTBT in 1963, and had complied with it even in its first test).[45]
    Pakistan

    An interagency intelligence memorandum requested by the United States National Security Council and entitled "The 22 September 1979 Event" analized the possibility of Pakistan wanting to prove its nuclear explosive technology in secret.[46]
    France

    Since the "double flash", if one existed, could have occurred not very far to the west of the French-owned Kerguelen Islands, it is possible that the French were testing a small neutron bomb[30] or other small tactical nuclear bomb.




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    "Too many secrets"
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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    Quote Posted by Tesla_WTC_Solution (here)
    Anyone else thinking "Tunguska event"?

    In 1908 a similar event occurred, wherein an unidentified object or force leveled some 2000 square kilometers of Siberian taiga --

    One Russian astronomer came up with the theory that a passing comet may shed fragments of its nucleus, some of which survives impact with our atmosphere, and leaves a signature trace of elements in the soil. I tend to support that theory.

    But some say that in 1908, Nicola Tesla's experiments with his Wardenclyffe Tower, and alleged involvement with weapons-grade wireless energy transmission experiments, may account for the freakish occurrence on the other side of the earth -- due to the nature of his researches, it is not out of the sphere of possibility that a great deal of energy was in fact unknowingly transmitted by Tesla's devices in Colorado/New York, finally arcing back home after doing God knows what to the Van Allens, and sparking the entire line of modern research we Americans call "HAARP"...

    @_@

    so it's darned hard to know what's going on.

    Anyone read about the cold implosion/endothermic RX that supposedly took place over the sea/adjacent mountains, visible by passengers of a Japanese jet in the 1970s?


    These sorts of things have been going on a LOT over the last 200 years, Not to mention the even in the Urals only last year!

    Didn't that one injury 1200 people? from broken glass supposedly.

    infos: Tunguska event: http://www.teslasociety.com/tunguska.htm

    another site: http://www.reformation.org/tesla-and-tunguska.html

    pitiful Wiki that barely mentions Tesla lol: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event

    2013 explosion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tungusk...Similar_events

    Quote A much smaller air burst occurred over a populated area in Russia on February 15, 2013, at 7:25:00 Moscow time at Chelyabinsk in the Ural district of Russia. It inflicted over 1,200 injuries, mainly from broken glass falling from windows shattered by the meteor's shock wave.[66]
    Vela event in south atlantic (similar to the other thing i mentioned maybe i was wrong about where): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vela_Incident

    with some info about the countries who did testing there:

    Quote Soviet Union

    In 1979, the DIA reported that the test might have been a Soviet test done in violation of the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.[43] The USSR had conducted a few secret underwater tests in the Pacific in 1959.[44]
    India

    India had carried out a nuclear test in 1974 (codenamed Smiling Buddha). The possibility that India would test a weapon was considered, since it would be possible for the Indian Navy to operate in those waters so far south, however, this was dismissed as impractical and unnecessary (given the fact that India had signed and ratified the Limited Test Ban Treaty or LTBT in 1963, and had complied with it even in its first test).[45]
    Pakistan

    An interagency intelligence memorandum requested by the United States National Security Council and entitled "The 22 September 1979 Event" analized the possibility of Pakistan wanting to prove its nuclear explosive technology in secret.[46]
    France

    Since the "double flash", if one existed, could have occurred not very far to the west of the French-owned Kerguelen Islands, it is possible that the French were testing a small neutron bomb[30] or other small tactical nuclear bomb.




    sssssssiiiiiiighhhhhh


    "Too many secrets"
    Tunguska was a spaceship that landed , and when they were done with their experiments , the ship was damaged and couldn't take off , help was not allowed , so they fashioned a bomb , raised it as high as they could , and detonated the bomb on impact killing all 4,387 people on board ... they come the Coma galaxy , from a three planet system known as the peoples union of Bardan ... visiting Earth was forbidden , they came anyway and landed , had problems with no help coming ... Contact on Earth was forbidden for fear of Christianity , it caused major wars on their once peaceful planet , hence no contact with Earth mankind anymore for fear of War again over religion ...http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/The_Bardan
    Raiding the Matrix One Mind at a Time ...

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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    Quote Posted by Tesla_WTC_Solution (here)
    Anyone else thinking "Tunguska event"?

    In 1908 a similar event occurred, wherein an unidentified object or force leveled some 2000 square kilometers of Siberian taiga --

    One Russian astronomer came up with the theory that a passing comet may shed fragments of its nucleus, some of which survives impact with our atmosphere, and leaves a signature trace of elements in the soil. I tend to support that theory.

    But some say that in 1908, Nicola Tesla's experiments with his Wardenclyffe Tower, and alleged involvement with weapons-grade wireless energy transmission experiments, may account for the freakish occurrence on the other side of the earth -- due to the nature of his researches, it is not out of the sphere of possibility that a great deal of energy was in fact unknowingly transmitted by Tesla's devices in Colorado/New York, finally arcing back home after doing God knows what to the Van Allens, and sparking the entire line of modern research we Americans call "HAARP"...

    @_@

    so it's darned hard to know what's going on.

    Anyone read about the cold implosion/endothermic RX that supposedly took place over the sea/adjacent mountains, visible by passengers of a Japanese jet in the 1970s?


    These sorts of things have been going on a LOT over the last 200 years, Not to mention the even in the Urals only last year!

    Didn't that one injury 1200 people? from broken glass supposedly.

    infos: Tunguska event: http://www.teslasociety.com/tunguska.htm

    another site: http://www.reformation.org/tesla-and-tunguska.html

    pitiful Wiki that barely mentions Tesla lol: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event

    2013 explosion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tungusk...Similar_events

    Quote A much smaller air burst occurred over a populated area in Russia on February 15, 2013, at 7:25:00 Moscow time at Chelyabinsk in the Ural district of Russia. It inflicted over 1,200 injuries, mainly from broken glass falling from windows shattered by the meteor's shock wave.[66]
    Vela event in south atlantic (similar to the other thing i mentioned maybe i was wrong about where): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vela_Incident

    with some info about the countries who did testing there:

    Quote Soviet Union

    In 1979, the DIA reported that the test might have been a Soviet test done in violation of the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.[43] The USSR had conducted a few secret underwater tests in the Pacific in 1959.[44]
    India

    India had carried out a nuclear test in 1974 (codenamed Smiling Buddha). The possibility that India would test a weapon was considered, since it would be possible for the Indian Navy to operate in those waters so far south, however, this was dismissed as impractical and unnecessary (given the fact that India had signed and ratified the Limited Test Ban Treaty or LTBT in 1963, and had complied with it even in its first test).[45]
    Pakistan

    An interagency intelligence memorandum requested by the United States National Security Council and entitled "The 22 September 1979 Event" analized the possibility of Pakistan wanting to prove its nuclear explosive technology in secret.[46]
    France

    Since the "double flash", if one existed, could have occurred not very far to the west of the French-owned Kerguelen Islands, it is possible that the French were testing a small neutron bomb[30] or other small tactical nuclear bomb.




    sssssssiiiiiiighhhhhh


    "Too many secrets"
    As a technician in the field, are you convinced this wasn't a sex bomb?

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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    it happened again in Ukraine this time , today ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Wu...RW5QqElbAlMqRw he is saying he thinks it was an EMP ... looks like someone is testing a weapon...
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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    I don't trust anything being reported as is anymore ..........too much going on out in space as of late and we remain in the dark guessing on WTF is happening???
    Love and Light Always/Sandy

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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    Quote Posted by ghostrider (here)
    it happened again in Ukraine this time , today ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Wu...RW5QqElbAlMqRw he is saying he thinks it was an EMP ... looks like someone is testing a weapon...
    Holy s***!!

    Here's the actual video of the event:


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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    Pris, wow!

    That flash was 10x bigger-looking than the NYC Hurricane Sandy flash, or even the Fukushima blue glow!
    holy moly.

    this should link to NYC transformer explosion: http://vimeo.com/52472059

    and this should link to fukushima glow:

    better pic of manhattan glow:


    (taken from thread from my banned ats account lol)



    This got me thinking about DEW, directed energy weapons, and induction weapons....

    like for instance. you got power source A and target B.
    you set up a magnetic field that covers both spots and use it as a reference point,
    much as plasma likes to follow the same trail when we observe a bolt of lightning or similar such phenomenon...

    just because we can't see the conduit doesn't mean energy wasn't transferred.

    eeeekerific right?


    the eastlund patent kind of implies this.
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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

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    Quote Posted by ghostrider (here)
    it happened again in Ukraine this time , today ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Wu...RW5QqElbAlMqRw he is saying he thinks it was an EMP ... looks like someone is testing a weapon...
    Holy s***!!
    Here's the actual video of the event:
    Well it seems pretty clear, that is not random or naturally occurring...
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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    It looks more like HARP made as we don't see any physical impact on the ground.
    In the past we witnessed some strange lights display(Norway's spiral) on the sky in northern parts of the world.
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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014



    It dose seem to start in the bottom left then all of a sudden intensify in the top right, POW!
    I'm a simple easy going guy that is very upset/sad with the worlds hidden controllers!
    We need LEADERS who bat from the HEART!
    Rise up above them Dark evil doers, not within anger but with LOVE

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    Default Re: Meteor? Blast? Massive light flash over Russian Urals stuns locals, scientists (DASHCAM) 14 Nov 2014

    http://news.yahoo.com/russian-scient...170022867.html


    Russian scientist spies mountain-sized asteroid heading our way
    In a video posted online Sunday, astrophysicist Vladimir Lipunov says the newly discovered asteroid could collide with Earth during its three-year orbital cycle. A giant meteor exploded over a Russian city in 2013.
    Christian Science Monitor
    By Fred Weir 1 hour ago

    A Russian astrophysicist says his team has located a huge, mountain-sized asteroid whose orbit crosses the Earth's every three years.

    Even though experts say the giant object, known as 2014 UR116, poses no immediate threat of collision, its unexpected discovery underscores how little is still known about asteroids and their unpredictable orbits.

    Vladimir Lipunov, a professor at Moscow State University, announced the find in a short documentary, "Asteroid Attack," posted on the website of the Russian Space Agency on Sunday. Mr. Lipunov says the asteroid, which he calculates is 370 meters in diameter, could hit the Earth with an explosion 1,000 times greater than the surprise 2013 impact of a bus-sized meteor in Russia. That object entered Earth’s atmosphere over the city of Chelyabinsk, resulting in a series of ferocious blasts that blew out windows and damaged buildings for miles around.


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    @_@ sigh

    altho the thing probably can't hit us, that doesn't mean our gravity/moon's gravity can't pull huge pieces of the *#^#^ off and bombard the poles.


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