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    Default Re: Fireball Lights Up Northern California Skies: Reports

    So one in russia causing injury and lots of damage, and one in northern california, and there is no acknowledgement
    that there might be a cluster of these things coming at us?
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    I am going to be outside here in N Texas if its clear tonight watching the sky. I am kind of perplexed by the amount of "Falling Debris" or Meteors or what ever it is...

    Meteors Blazing Across Cuba, San Francisco, Japan, What’s Happening?
    http://www.ufodigest.com/article/met...%99s-happening

    Exploding fireballs reported all over the globe: Japan, Russia, Cuba, US…
    http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/201...ia-japan-cuba/

    Below From is a TINY portion of the reports from the last two days... Take a look at this link!: http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/
    17 February 2013
    Cuba Bolide Meteor NOW Confirmed 15FEB2013
    Cuba Bolide Meteor NOW Confirmed 15FEB2013

    These articles discusses the reported Cuban bolide.

    Cuba Town Also Rocked by Celestial Body
    International, Havana Times-Feb 15, 2013
    http://www.havanatimes.org/?p=87801

    Cuba, too, reports powerful meteorite explosion
    The Huffington Post,
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-w...uba-meteorite/

    Cubans, Californians report fireball events less
    than a day after Russian meteorite blast
    THE ASSOCIATED PRESS February 16, 2013 10:20 AM
    http://www.theprovince.com/technolog...073/story.html

    Russian meteorite followed by claimed sightings
    in Cuba and California, The Guardian
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/20...uba-california

    Astrophysicist - Meteorite Threats Increasing - Audio
    http://thelightofdayradioshow.com/ar...do_CD-2_09.mp3
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    Default Re: Fireball Lights Up Northern California Skies: Reports

    Well we shall see in a few days how big this thing is, and in hindsight the lack of prediction will be a kind of default disclosure
    that billions will notice.
    We are being lied to in the form of omission, so what will the majority do about.
    Nevermind , I'm sure I'm getting all excited over nothing, lol.

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    makes me wonder if something big was blown up in deep space and we are getting fragments of it now ...
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    Default Re: Fireball Lights Up Northern California Skies: Reports

    Even still A "Heads Up! " would be nice.

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    Default Re: Fireball Lights Up Northern California Skies: Reports

    Quote Posted by Ricker (here)
    Even still A "Heads Up! " would be nice.

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    Um YEAH! So, I am not an astronomer, but how is it that multiple incidents, this far apart seem to indicate that we have passed through or are passing through a cloud of these things.
    And we can see, no warnings, how is that for disclosure by default?
    Are there any astronomers professional or amateur who can clarify?

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    When I was a child, we called them falling stars. We sould lie on our backs on the grass and look up at the stars and compete to see who could see the first falling star. Every night we always saw more than one. (Looking up at the sky for about one hour from the Southern Hemisphere and seeing at least two in that time from that place. They happen quickly and there are so many stars that it is easy to miss seeing a falling star, so there must be over 100 every day.) So, smalll asteroids colliding with Earth's atmosphere is common, and has always been happening. People just do not lie on their backs and look at the stars anymore, and/or the sky is too polluted for us to see anyway.

    The asteroid that caused the spectacular show in Russia did so because it was large enough to survive in Earth's atmosphere for longer. This supposedly happens about every 100 years. That there was also a large asteroid passing close to Earth at the time probably seems unprecedented because we have only recently started looking for and tracking these objects. There are a lot of stars out there so it is very difficult to find these asteroids - it requires close attention to one area of the sky (and thus missing whatever is going on elsewhere).

    The only thing I find strange is the sighting in Cuba. Was that a bit of the same asteroid (then called a meteorite) that was seen in Russia that broke off as it entered Earth's atmosphere and then went shooting off in a south-westerly direction?

    PS What exploded in the skies above Russia and Cuba might not have been asteroids/ I'm not joing. I think we should have an open mind and consider that they weren't asteroids. Until the meteors are found (there is evidence that one did make it to earth intact in Russia) I think we should keep an open mind about what happened.
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    Keeps getting more interesting...

    No Fragments In Lake Where Meteor Supposedly Crashed

    http://www.voanews.com/content/russi...s/1605170.html

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    Default Re: Fireball Lights Up Northern California Skies: Reports

    Would be great to see the actual times, tracks and directions of each main object/meteorite on a world map or globe, (including DA14). So far, it would seem the Cuban sighting was first, Japanese second (apparently roughly an hour before the Russian one, which appears to be 3rd), and finally the one which appeared down San Francisco/LA/Californian coast.

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    I think something is being overlooked here. While the Russian meteor was undoubtedly spectacular, I don't think it is as rare as some think. It's been widely reported because it occurred over a populated area and had lots of nice video for the media to disseminate.

    Most of the Earth's surface is water, where such events are unlikely to be seen, or if so by very few people. No doubt the military detect such events relatively often over unpopulated areas - I would be nice to know just how often.

    Anyway, what is being overlooked are journalists! I worked as one for 10 years. When a big story hits then anything similar, no matter how insignificant, gets picked up and reported due to a real or perceived pubic awareness/interest for a few days or weeks.

    All the bright meteors that have been reported following the Russian one would normally only have got local media coverage. But heightened public interest ensures they get much wider reporting.

    It's possible we're going through a 'swarm' of these things, but I doubt it.

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    Also interesting that the Tunguska/Siberian "Meteorite" (1908), that the MSM compare it to (also in Russia), was seen by eyewitnesses at the time, to make course changes before exploding. Other alternative theories for that one claim it was a large UFO that exploded. The area was radioactive but no debris/fragments were ever found except at an almost microscopic size.

    from my old thread here:

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...s-of-Deception

    Quote 1908: Huge explosion in Tunguska, Siberia which lays waste to tens of square miles of forest. Eyewitnesses describe huge, bright object in the sky making "turns" prior to explosion in mid-air. (The debris field is reminiscent of Hiroshima).
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    I am not backing any FEAR based info just pulling the string to see what is at the end here... Not getting any replies back from any of my Military Intel Friends yet... I hope to probably Tue. But here is another article to peak your interest. Also, "On the Grapevine" on Fox a Russian leader said that this was a US Weapons test, though it sounded kinda "Kinkey". Said Sec. Kerry was trying to warn them but the US said the contact was about S. Korea.

    BUT WHAT A WEEK! Pope Resigns, S. Korea Tests Bomb, Meteors all over the N. Hemisphere... lots of big big news. "May you live in interesting times" indeed.

    http://www.ufodigest.com/article/ear...ty-defenceless

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    I am not backing any FEAR based info just pulling the string to see what is at the end here... Not getting any replies back from any of my Military Intel Friends yet... I hope to probably Tue. But here is another article to peak your interest. Also, "On the Grapevine" on Fox a Russian leader said that this was a US Weapons test, though it sounded kinda "Kinkey". Said Sec. Kerry was trying to warn them but the US said the contact was about S. Korea.

    BUT WHAT A WEEK! Pope Resigns, S. Korea Tests Bomb, Meteors all over the N. Hemisphere... lots of big big news. "May you live in interesting times" indeed.

    http://www.ufodigest.com/article/ear...ty-defenceless
    you hit on an important topic my friend, look at all the things happening starting jan 1 2013, so many big things that big events have become NORMAL to the public... child shootings, big quakes, freak winter storms, flooding, gun grab, and now space rocks shattering windows and people being hurt by shockwaves moving at 33,000 mph ...the pope resigning.. the list goes on ... I would love to see the list of events starting Jan 1 in order of their 15 minutes of fame ... this is far from NORMAL ... I mean when is the last time 1,200 people were hurt by a shockwave from space debris ???
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    Indeed...
    All the talk about 2012 sounds a little silly now... only a little bit since 12/21/12 may have been the time stamp (Or Portal) of the beginning of something all together different than expected... or disclosed.

    You are correct Ghostwrider, what has become "NORMAL" News is quite astounding to me. 2013 has started off with a BANG! People have really been conditioned haven't they?

    A list of this years events would be quite interesting, imagine after new years 2014 when they show the "2013 in the News" like they do... What else is ahead of us? It is just the end of the second month of this year.
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    yes and fisical cliff battle will have another round on march 1 ... and they are trying to appoint a new defense secretary ... change gun laws... shockwaves in the heavens and on earth and in the vatican and in the astral world ... as above so below ... I have to say it, the earth is shifting into the new paradim ...
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    Quote Posted by GoodeTXSG (here)
    I am not backing any FEAR based info just pulling the string to see what is at the end here... Not getting any replies back from any of my Military Intel Friends yet... I hope to probably Tue. But here is another article to peak your interest. Also, "On the Grapevine" on Fox a Russian leader said that this was a US Weapons test, though it sounded kinda "Kinkey". Said Sec. Kerry was trying to warn them but the US said the contact was about S. Korea.

    BUT WHAT A WEEK! Pope Resigns, S. Korea Tests Bomb, Meteors all over the N. Hemisphere... lots of big big news. "May you live in interesting times" indeed.

    http://www.ufodigest.com/article/ear...ty-defenceless

    On the Grapevine" on Fox a Russian leader said that this was a US Weapons test. Funny you should mention that with the new GI Joe movie coming out and we know whos behind the entertainment buisness.
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    Woah, that is freaky!

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    Quote Posted by GoodeTXSG (here)
    I am not backing any FEAR based info just pulling the string to see what is at the end here... Not getting any replies back from any of my Military Intel Friends yet... I hope to probably Tue. But here is another article to peak your interest. Also, "On the Grapevine" on Fox a Russian leader said that this was a US Weapons test, though it sounded kinda "Kinkey". Said Sec. Kerry was trying to warn them but the US said the contact was about S. Korea.

    BUT WHAT A WEEK! Pope Resigns, S. Korea Tests Bomb, Meteors all over the N. Hemisphere... lots of big big news. "May you live in interesting times" indeed.

    http://www.ufodigest.com/article/ear...ty-defenceless

    On the Grapevine" on Fox a Russian leader said that this was a US Weapons test. Funny you should mention that with the new GI Joe movie coming out

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    I would imagine that there will be a sudden increase in purchases of telescopes and interest in astronomy as well as big grants to the few telescopes that reserve hours for people watching for inbound objects.

    That is probably a good thing for the private sector. NONE of the "Sol Based" Military Break away civilization(s) would reveal any of this to us. I know we have OTHER EYES on the situation that have our best interests at heart but have not directly intervened... YET!

    There is some evidence beginning to surface now that there were some bold space based operations carried out using the passing of the anticipated asteroid as cover for the space debris that would result from a battle.

    If in fact this is true there should be other signs soon that we can see in our every day lives. There would have to be equal acts of desperation down here by the low level controllers that are losing more control each day (Again, "As above so below").

    I do know this, my "Spidey Senses" are tingling like crazy! I do believe all of the info coming in Below (Illuminati/NWO/Bankster Defeat) and the "Wonders in the sky" do mean something. I guess we will all find out soon enough.

    Oh, an article on the new detection technology to be used...
    Scientists unveil new detectors in race to save Earth from next asteroid

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/20...oid?intcmp=239
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    I think it is just hollywood promotion for the dvd release of here comes the boom.
    I'm sorry.

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