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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 12543514 11/12/2012 12:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to news.yahoo.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27522843 The two-story, brick-faced homes on either side of those demolished by the blast were ruins. One home's roof was gone, a blackened husk left behind. On the other side of the gap, the side of a home was sheared off. Across the street, garage doors had buckled from the heat. It wasn't yet clear what caused the blast that shook the neighborhood at 11 p.m. Saturday. Residents described hearing a loud boom that blew out windows and collapsed ceilings. Some thought a plane had crashed or that it was an earthquake. ![]() |
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| Jericho9 User ID: 4081722 11/12/2012 01:00 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to news.yahoo.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27522843 The two-story, brick-faced homes on either side of those demolished by the blast were ruins. One home's roof was gone, a blackened husk left behind. On the other side of the gap, the side of a home was sheared off. Across the street, garage doors had buckled from the heat. It wasn't yet clear what caused the blast that shook the neighborhood at 11 p.m. Saturday. Residents described hearing a loud boom that blew out windows and collapsed ceilings. Some thought a plane had crashed or that it was an earthquake. And how have you deduced this was meteor as it wasn't in the article you linked? |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 27567615 11/12/2012 01:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Meteorite Impacts Earth in Minden, Louisiana - Media and Government Cover It Up Louisiana Explosion - Just one more in a long list Wed, 17 Oct 2012 15:27 CDT Sott.net has been tracking the startling increase in reports of meteorite/comet fragment sightings and impacts for at least 8 years, and there have been many hundreds of such reports in that time period. This alone should give us cause for concern. Check out the above link to get an idea of just how frequent meteorite/comet fragment sightings have become. Of course, you might say that this apparent increase could just be the result of us paying more attention, but the numbers don't lie. For example, browsing the right bar links on the above Sott.net blog, you'll notice that in 2004, 2005 and 2006, reports were consolidated into two month periods, and there were, on average, less than 10 sightings over that 2-month period. By contrast, in 2008, reports were plentiful enough to begin collating them into monthly records and, since then, their number has increased steadily. [link to www.sott.net] |
| Marax User ID: 25975775 11/12/2012 01:10 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm betting on a gas leak. There was a house where I lived a few years that blew up from a gas leak and it pretty much looked like that lol... It was pretty amazing. I'd like to go quietly in my sleep, like grandpa did. Not screaming in terror like the people in the back seat of the car he was driving. |
| reptilicus (OP) User ID: 27522843 11/12/2012 01:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to news.yahoo.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27522843 The two-story, brick-faced homes on either side of those demolished by the blast were ruins. One home's roof was gone, a blackened husk left behind. On the other side of the gap, the side of a home was sheared off. Across the street, garage doors had buckled from the heat. It wasn't yet clear what caused the blast that shook the neighborhood at 11 p.m. Saturday. Residents described hearing a loud boom that blew out windows and collapsed ceilings. Some thought a plane had crashed or that it was an earthquake. And how have you deduced this was meteor as it wasn't in the article you linked? Just popped into my head when I saw the pics. |
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| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27522843 11/12/2012 01:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to news.yahoo.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27522843 The two-story, brick-faced homes on either side of those demolished by the blast were ruins. One home's roof was gone, a blackened husk left behind. On the other side of the gap, the side of a home was sheared off. Across the street, garage doors had buckled from the heat. It wasn't yet clear what caused the blast that shook the neighborhood at 11 p.m. Saturday. Residents described hearing a loud boom that blew out windows and collapsed ceilings. Some thought a plane had crashed or that it was an earthquake. And how have you deduced this was meteor as it wasn't in the article you linked? Just popped into my head when I saw the pics. Product of to much GLP |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 27567615 11/12/2012 01:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Two separate fireballs explode over Northeastern US, 5 November 2012 [link to www.sott.net] scroll down on page |
| psyoptics User ID: 11919225 11/12/2012 01:14 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Meteorite Impacts Earth in Minden, Louisiana - Media and Government Cover It Up Quoting: SeaPunk Louisiana Explosion - Just one more in a long list Wed, 17 Oct 2012 15:27 CDT Sott.net has been tracking the startling increase in reports of meteorite/comet fragment sightings and impacts for at least 8 years, and there have been many hundreds of such reports in that time period. This alone should give us cause for concern. Check out the above link to get an idea of just how frequent meteorite/comet fragment sightings have become. Of course, you might say that this apparent increase could just be the result of us paying more attention, but the numbers don't lie. For example, browsing the right bar links on the above Sott.net blog, you'll notice that in 2004, 2005 and 2006, reports were consolidated into two month periods, and there were, on average, less than 10 sightings over that 2-month period. By contrast, in 2008, reports were plentiful enough to begin collating them into monthly records and, since then, their number has increased steadily. [link to www.sott.net] now the one main difference between the 2 events.... there were fireball reports around the time of the La and there were none last night. [link to www.amsmeteors.org] a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
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| Marax User ID: 25975775 11/12/2012 02:14 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doesn't have to be an impact crater. As Tunguska showed us. Explode over the land. Close to the ground. If that was the case you would see more roof damage. Most of the damage is on the walls of the surrounding homes... Also even if a meteor did explode before impact, you would still find pieces of it all around. I'd like to go quietly in my sleep, like grandpa did. Not screaming in terror like the people in the back seat of the car he was driving. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 20110491 11/12/2012 03:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My guess is the regularity of these type events will increase.Should that happen it will support the theory that we are entering the tribulation. The hail that the book of revalations speeks of that does so much damage.Just as there are signs that spring,summer,fall and winter are comming so will there be signs that our lords return is near. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 27567615 11/12/2012 03:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Meteorite Impacts Earth in Minden, Louisiana - Media and Government Cover It Up Quoting: SeaPunk Louisiana Explosion - Just one more in a long list Wed, 17 Oct 2012 15:27 CDT Sott.net has been tracking the startling increase in reports of meteorite/comet fragment sightings and impacts for at least 8 years, and there have been many hundreds of such reports in that time period. This alone should give us cause for concern. Check out the above link to get an idea of just how frequent meteorite/comet fragment sightings have become. Of course, you might say that this apparent increase could just be the result of us paying more attention, but the numbers don't lie. For example, browsing the right bar links on the above Sott.net blog, you'll notice that in 2004, 2005 and 2006, reports were consolidated into two month periods, and there were, on average, less than 10 sightings over that 2-month period. By contrast, in 2008, reports were plentiful enough to begin collating them into monthly records and, since then, their number has increased steadily. [link to www.sott.net] now the one main difference between the 2 events.... there were fireball reports around the time of the La and there were none last night. [link to www.amsmeteors.org] [link to www.amsmeteors.org] [link to www.amsmeteors.org] [link to www.amsmeteors.org] |
| psyoptics User ID: 11919225 11/12/2012 11:31 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Meteorite Impacts Earth in Minden, Louisiana - Media and Government Cover It Up Quoting: SeaPunk Louisiana Explosion - Just one more in a long list Wed, 17 Oct 2012 15:27 CDT Sott.net has been tracking the startling increase in reports of meteorite/comet fragment sightings and impacts for at least 8 years, and there have been many hundreds of such reports in that time period. This alone should give us cause for concern. Check out the above link to get an idea of just how frequent meteorite/comet fragment sightings have become. Of course, you might say that this apparent increase could just be the result of us paying more attention, but the numbers don't lie. For example, browsing the right bar links on the above Sott.net blog, you'll notice that in 2004, 2005 and 2006, reports were consolidated into two month periods, and there were, on average, less than 10 sightings over that 2-month period. By contrast, in 2008, reports were plentiful enough to begin collating them into monthly records and, since then, their number has increased steadily. [link to www.sott.net] now the one main difference between the 2 events.... there were fireball reports around the time of the La and there were none last night. [link to www.amsmeteors.org] [link to www.amsmeteors.org] [link to www.amsmeteors.org] [link to www.amsmeteors.org] 2 sounds ????? and 0 fireballs on that night! the other links are from days before! unlike the meteorites from texas, La, and the several in cali..... those had many reports, coming in from several states. Last Edited by psyoptics on 11/12/2012 11:32 AM a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
| AllGunsBlazing User ID: 26221473 11/12/2012 12:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doesn't have to be an impact crater. As Tunguska showed us. Explode over the land. Close to the ground. Tunguska was more likely a comet fragment. Last Edited by AllGunsBlazing on 11/12/2012 12:39 PM |
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