tomfellows
17th January 2016, 16:39
The Russians plan on putting nukes in space according to this report:
https://www.rt.com/news/329211-russia-europe-space-defense/
The explicit rationale is the destruction of asteroids in space, to evade an
'extinction of the dinosaurs' type event.
A sensible cynic would point to the recent provocations of Russia in 2015.
. Blaming Russia for Flight MH17 going down over Ukraine.
. CIA funding of the (anti-russian) Nazi Govt in Kiev.
. The downing of the Russian Airliner over Egypt.
. The downing of the Russian SU-24 bomber by Turkey.
So, in view of these provocations, you might argue that if Russia's
putting nukes in space, it is to aim them at America and Nato,
and perhaps at missile installations in UK, Germany, Ukraine etc.
Probably, the cynic would be right.
However, i want to suggest another possibility to you.
In recent times:
. We've had the bizarre spectacle of the USA nuking the moon.
. We've had 'plumes' from the surface of Mars reaching many kilometers
into the Martian atmosphere.
. We've discovered that there is some sophisticated laser weapon in Australia
that is focused on 'automatically' hitting space craft out in space....
(and perhaps because of this weapon we've seen no end of reports, and video
footage, of fireballs streaking across the sky towards earth)
Perhaps this new plan to put nukes in space is part of the on-going
defense of humanity. But think about it. Would you really use a nuke
against a 30 to 50 foot UFO ? It's a little like using a sledge hammer to
crack a nut. But we know there are much bigger 'mother ship'
UFOs. These can be the size of a football field, or as in the phoenix lights
case, a mile or two wide. Perhaps using a nuke to attack those craft is
more appropriate. If this speculation is correct, we might see some
very big explosive lights in the sky in the coming years.... potentially
followed by dozens or hundreds of fireballs as the wreckage falls back to earth.
tom
https://www.rt.com/news/329211-russia-europe-space-defense/
The explicit rationale is the destruction of asteroids in space, to evade an
'extinction of the dinosaurs' type event.
A sensible cynic would point to the recent provocations of Russia in 2015.
. Blaming Russia for Flight MH17 going down over Ukraine.
. CIA funding of the (anti-russian) Nazi Govt in Kiev.
. The downing of the Russian Airliner over Egypt.
. The downing of the Russian SU-24 bomber by Turkey.
So, in view of these provocations, you might argue that if Russia's
putting nukes in space, it is to aim them at America and Nato,
and perhaps at missile installations in UK, Germany, Ukraine etc.
Probably, the cynic would be right.
However, i want to suggest another possibility to you.
In recent times:
. We've had the bizarre spectacle of the USA nuking the moon.
. We've had 'plumes' from the surface of Mars reaching many kilometers
into the Martian atmosphere.
. We've discovered that there is some sophisticated laser weapon in Australia
that is focused on 'automatically' hitting space craft out in space....
(and perhaps because of this weapon we've seen no end of reports, and video
footage, of fireballs streaking across the sky towards earth)
Perhaps this new plan to put nukes in space is part of the on-going
defense of humanity. But think about it. Would you really use a nuke
against a 30 to 50 foot UFO ? It's a little like using a sledge hammer to
crack a nut. But we know there are much bigger 'mother ship'
UFOs. These can be the size of a football field, or as in the phoenix lights
case, a mile or two wide. Perhaps using a nuke to attack those craft is
more appropriate. If this speculation is correct, we might see some
very big explosive lights in the sky in the coming years.... potentially
followed by dozens or hundreds of fireballs as the wreckage falls back to earth.
tom