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niko
02-17-2013, 12:36 AM
The video wasn't clear, the impact spot looks ridiculously small (it made a small hole in the ice?) a similar object was spotted in California, it came the same day scientists said an asteroid was harmlessly passing by.

People make 2,079 separate connections in things that absolutely would make no sense as a conspiracy but not one of you things this might have been a misfired weapon, pieces breaking off of an asteroid, an alien attack, the US retaliating against Russia, just something. Nothing at all?

boozehound
02-17-2013, 12:43 AM
The video wasn't clear, the impact spot looks ridiculously small (it made a small hole in the ice?) a similar object was spotted in California, it came the same day scientists said an asteroid was harmlessly passing by.

People make 2,079 separate connections in things that absolutely would make no sense as a conspiracy but not one of you things this might have been a misfired weapon, pieces breaking off of an asteroid, an alien attack, the US retaliating against Russia, just something. Nothing at all?
FYI
http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/527933_486867591350942_137636246_n.jpg

Not real, but still kinda funny

miller-time
02-17-2013, 12:43 AM
They have like 10 conspiracies on the go at the moment. I just don't think they can handle the load.

niko
02-17-2013, 12:44 AM
FYI
http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/527933_486867591350942_137636246_n.jpg

Wow. That's a good one. Totally ties everything together in a way that makes no sense, and if it was a real plot, is 10,000 harder than a lot of other things you could do.

I LOVE IT.

Shit i just saw you say its not real. Note: What does that say about Fox News that i believed that so quickly?

boozehound
02-17-2013, 01:15 AM
Wow. That's a good one. Totally ties everything together in a way that makes no sense, and if it was a real plot, is 10,000 harder than a lot of other things you could do.

I LOVE IT.

Shit i just saw you say its not real. Note: What does that say about Fox News that i believed that so quickly?
yeah, it is only too believable as a fox news slant, even though it really makes no sense.

miller-time
02-17-2013, 01:21 AM
Shit i just saw you say its not real. Note: What does that say about Fox News that i believed that so quickly?

lol I didn't even read it. I just saw fox news and scrolled straight on past it.

andgar923
02-17-2013, 01:22 AM
The video wasn't clear, the impact spot looks ridiculously small (it made a small hole in the ice?) a similar object was spotted in California, it came the same day scientists said an asteroid was harmlessly passing by.

People make 2,079 separate connections in things that absolutely would make no sense as a conspiracy but not one of you things this might have been a misfired weapon, pieces breaking off of an asteroid, an alien attack, the US retaliating against Russia, just something. Nothing at all?
I was actually telling my coworkers (half kidding) that what if we're told it's a meteorite but it isn't?

I also think that if we lived in a different era (ancient times like 5 years ago before YouTube and cell phones everywhere) we may not have heard or known about this. But the overwhelming footage is hard to dispute. Years ago this may have been brushed off, and it would've gone down as yet another instance in which only alternative media reports and those that believe in it are nuts. The "real" media would've either ignored it, or claimed it was something else. Or how they usually do at the end of the newscast and make it seem like a joke.

n00bie
02-17-2013, 01:51 AM
The video wasn't clear, the impact spot looks ridiculously small (it made a small hole in the ice?) a similar object was spotted in California, it came the same day scientists said an asteroid was harmlessly passing by.

People make 2,079 separate connections in things that absolutely would make no sense as a conspiracy but not one of you things this might have been a misfired weapon, pieces breaking off of an asteroid, an alien attack, the US retaliating against Russia, just something. Nothing at all?

3 meteors in 1 day (russia, cuba, San Fran) & the closest a massive asteroid has ever been to the earth on the same day? Have to admit it's a little weird.

n00bie
02-17-2013, 01:55 AM
Also, this vid looks like something was "shot" at the meteor.

http://youtu.be/90Omh7_I8vI

Not sure how legit that video is, but it looks pretty interesting. Right before the meteor "exploded", you see something hit the meteor from behind.

andgar923
02-17-2013, 01:57 AM
3 meteors in 1 day (russia, cuba, San Fran) & the closest a massive asteroid has ever been to the earth on the same day? Have to admit it's a little weird.

I honestly didn't know of this.

Time to hit up not Alex Jones but worse

andgar923
02-17-2013, 02:03 AM
A quick look and Icke posted this:


Remember ... Remember ... Remember

'American aerospace executive Dr Carol Rosin worked in the 1970s with Dr Wernher von Braun, the German rocket scientist I mentioned earlier, who was employed by NASA after the Second World War.

She said that he told her when he knew he was dying of cancer that there was a plan to introduce a series of fake enemies to justify the weaponisation of space (and a lot more, in truth).

They would be, in order: the Soviet Union; terrorists; Third World country 'crazies' - 'countries of concern' in current parlance; asteroids; and the last one would be a threat of an 'alien' invasion. Von Braun told her not to believe any of this when it happened because it would all be a lie and a hoax.'

A quick search proved she is legit.

n00bie
02-17-2013, 02:04 AM
[QUOTE=andgar923]I honestly didn't know of this.

Time to hit up not Alex Jones but worse

rezznor
02-17-2013, 06:11 AM
The video wasn't clear, the impact spot looks ridiculously small (it made a small hole in the ice?) a similar object was spotted in California, it came the same day scientists said an asteroid was harmlessly passing by.

People make 2,079 separate connections in things that absolutely would make no sense as a conspiracy but not one of you things this might have been a misfired weapon, pieces breaking off of an asteroid, an alien attack, the US retaliating against Russia, just something. Nothing at all?
http://blu.stb.s-msn.com/i/D7/16D7A0E5C28767D6B5D9999E36991C_h316_w628_m5_cnYAtx zwq.jpgthe truth

Jackass18
02-17-2013, 03:25 PM
Shit i just saw you say its not real. Note: What does that say about Fox News that i believed that so quickly?

Maybe that says more about you than about Fox News.

fiddy
02-17-2013, 03:52 PM
http://en.ria.ru/russia/20130216/179511269/Divers-Find-No-Trace-of-Meteorite-in-Urals-Lake.html

Still no piece of the meteorite has been recovered.

Myth
02-17-2013, 04:00 PM
http://cuddlebuggery.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/aliens-meme.jpeg

ballup
02-17-2013, 04:15 PM
Well you can't really jump onto a meteor without getting destroyed. Also, I don't think it's really classified as a meteor anymore since it has made impact.

bagelred
02-17-2013, 04:53 PM
The video wasn't clear, the impact spot looks ridiculously small (it made a small hole in the ice?) a similar object was spotted in California, it came the same day scientists said an asteroid was harmlessly passing by.

People make 2,079 separate connections in things that absolutely would make no sense as a conspiracy but not one of you things this might have been a misfired weapon, pieces breaking off of an asteroid, an alien attack, the US retaliating against Russia, just something. Nothing at all?

You'd have to show evidence that the supposed meteorite was something different. Can you present the evidence in a clear way that puts reasonable doubt into the official story? If so, then you've got something.......

IamRAMBO24
02-17-2013, 05:36 PM
You'd have to show evidence that the supposed meteorite was something different. Can you present the evidence in a clear way that puts reasonable doubt into the official story? If so, then you've got something.......

True.

Why would anyone doubt this story. It's a f*ckin meteorite. There are no detailed observation from professional sources that would suggest otherwise, official government document detailing an attack, and clear video footage of a UFO space craft, including audio, testimonial, and eye witness accounts from multiple credible high official and regular citizen.

Nope this does not fit the criteria of a legtimate conspiracy theory. The only people who would call this a conspiracy is the news media (Fox News) and the idiot OP. Disgusting.

nathanjizzle
02-17-2013, 06:36 PM
they only conspirisize about things that make them think they have a higher understanding over the mass civilization.

niko
02-18-2013, 09:22 AM
You'd have to show evidence that the supposed meteorite was something different. Can you present the evidence in a clear way that puts reasonable doubt into the official story? If so, then you've got something.......

The govt said the asteroid would not hit us with any related pieces at all. (Asteroids are not always one solid bodies, they have smaller pieces travelling with them.) That same day three different objects were sighted. Also that same day, the govt (prior to the sightings) opened up a committee to discuss deflecting objects that were going to hit the earth. Prior to the objects coming. Related to this object which was not going to hit us with related pieces.

Huge coincidence no? The big rock passes, the govt swears nothing will hit us at the same time something hit us.

niko
02-18-2013, 09:22 AM
True.

Why would anyone doubt this story. It's a f*ckin meteorite. There are no detailed observation from professional sources that would suggest otherwise, official government document detailing an attack, and clear video footage of a UFO space craft, including audio, testimonial, and eye witness accounts from multiple credible high official and regular citizen.

Nope this does not fit the criteria of a legtimate conspiracy theory. The only people who would call this a conspiracy is the news media (Fox News) and the idiot OP. Disgusting.

:lol Have you come to grips with your gayness yet? Maybe you need to watch brokeback mountain some more with your imaginary gf.

niko
02-18-2013, 09:24 AM
Maybe that says more about you than about Fox News.
Possibly but i wouldn't have thought it real from any other mainstream sources, and i'm not exactly impressed with any of them as news sources.

Doomsday Dallas
02-20-2016, 04:52 AM
A quick look and Icke posted this:

Remember ... Remember ... Remember

'American aerospace executive Dr Carol Rosin worked in the 1970s with Dr Wernher von Braun, the German rocket scientist I mentioned earlier, who was employed by NASA after the Second World War.

She said that he told her when he knew he was dying of cancer that there was a plan to introduce a series of fake enemies to justify the weaponisation of space (and a lot more, in truth).

They would be, in order: the Soviet Union; terrorists; Third World country 'crazies' - 'countries of concern' in current parlance; asteroids; and the last one would be a threat of an 'alien' invasion. Von Braun told her not to believe any of this when it happened because it would all be a lie and a hoax.'

A quick search proved she is legit.


http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/19/politics/russia-icbm-asteroid-killer/index.html
Russia wants to modify Cold War missiles to destroy asteroids


Washington (CNN)Russia plans to modify some of its intercontinental ballistic missiles to destroy asteroids before they hit Earth, according to a top Russian rocket researcher.

Sabit Saitgarayev of Russia's Makeyev Rocket Design Bureau revealed the effort during an interview last week with the government-owned TASS news agency.

The United States is also working on ways to prevent asteroids from hitting Earth, but is taking a very different approach. Instead of blowing up the space rocks, NASA plans to shove them away from the planet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ALLUuvsVkM
Dr. Carol Rosin in the Disclosure Project



Damn,... she's gaining a little more street cred with this latest development on CNN.