Did 'God Rods' Cause A US Space Weapon, Not Meteors, To Hit Russia And Cuba? | |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 34653435 02/18/2013 08:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have to admit... I've tried to sidestep it... But... I have to admit.... I too often am borderline naseous at some of the tripe that is posted here.. and accepted here..... Kids. Those who really know better are waxing faint with the lack of discrimination and critical thinking exhibited in the populace at large.... and at/in, in further examination, websites that profess to entertain more maverick thought forms. I'll Put It Bluntly: U.S.: You Are Toast. Escape if you can, kids.... escape if you can. |
| Chris12138 User ID: 24350462 02/18/2013 08:11 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So impractical it's hilarious. Sorry OP but I have to give this the big: ![]() Last Edited by Chris12138 on 02/18/2013 08:12 AM ___________________________________ All I want for Christmas is a reasonably priced GLP membership... |
| Chris12138 User ID: 24350462 02/18/2013 08:20 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And this article was written by a complete retard. Don't waste your time people. Just the ramblings of some idiot in Hong Kong. " If the USAF vehicle had smashed into one of the many terrestrial research reactors, a nuclear power station or a warhead facility in the Urals, there would undoubtedly have been a thermonuclear exchange between Russia and the US. A Russian "retaliatory strike" would have destroyed every US military base worldwide and most major cities in America. The complacent and amoral American public has tolerated the secret space-based weapons program and so would have no grounds for complaint at the loss of a hundred million or more lives inside their own territory. The rest of the world, of course, would not be so forgiving to the USA for triggering an Armageddon. As for the gung-ho evangelical Air Force officer corps, it seems the loss of their space toy means that God must be on the other side of the rod. Yoichi Shimatsu, former editor of The Japan Times Weekly, is a Hong Kong-based science writer." Well that discussion escalated quickly! ![]() Last Edited by Chris12138 on 02/18/2013 08:29 AM ___________________________________ All I want for Christmas is a reasonably priced GLP membership... |
| BuggedOut (OP) User ID: 34607587 02/18/2013 08:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No worries, twas just a supposition... first I'd heard of these kinetic eco-friendly weapons. Something happened in Russia we aren't be told about - of that I am convinced!! 1:05 black soot may be the smoking gun! perhaps it's as the Ruskies say - they shot "it" down PPPPSSSSKKKKK "It's just METEOR DUST" Last Edited by BuggedOut on 02/18/2013 08:26 AM Someone had blunder'd. Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die. |
| Chris12138 User ID: 24350462 02/18/2013 08:28 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No worries, twas just a supposition... first I'd heard of these kinetic eco-friendly weapons. Something happened in Russia we aren't be told about - of that I am convinced!! 1:05 black soot may be the smoking gun! perhaps it's as the Ruskies say - they shot "it" down PPPPSSSSKKKKK "It's just METEOR DUST" Yes, still a fun theory to mull around. But I love the 10 paragraph disclaimer of that website: [link to rense.com] Last Edited by Chris12138 on 02/18/2013 08:28 AM ___________________________________ All I want for Christmas is a reasonably priced GLP membership... |
| BuggedOut (OP) User ID: 34607587 02/18/2013 08:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, still a fun theory to mull around. Quoting: Chris12138 But I love the 10 paragraph disclaimer of that website: [link to rense.com] We are not going to censor the news and information here. That is for you to do. We strongly recommend not 'assuming' anything. Read, consider, and make your own informed decisions. People 'assumed' the Warren Commission report was accurate. It was not. People 'assumed' the Federal Government would never conduct biochemical experiments on the general populace. But it did, by the score. People 'assumed' the world was once flat. ---------------------------------------------------- Rense rocks Talking of which, where is AAAAJJJJJ on Fuku? Last Edited by BuggedOut on 02/18/2013 08:38 AM Someone had blunder'd. Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die. |
| c saw User ID: 33891573 02/19/2013 03:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't think so because: Quoting: KonspiracyKitty 1.) Such a weapon would shoot straight down. The path of the meteor (at least in Russia) was nearly parallel to the ground with a pretty slight angle toward the ground. There would be no point in firing it like that, as such an angle would increase the distance the weapon needed to travel through the atmosphere, causing it to bleed off speed and energy and maybe compromise its integrity. 2.) They burst in the air (at least the Russian one, haven't seen the Cuban). Now mistakes happen and if this was a test I would imagine mistakes would be more likely, but the theoretical "rods from God" transfer their energy via impacting the ground and not through exploding in the air like certain conventional weapons and (many? most?) nuclear ones. what if the weapon was used to hit Iran's bunker and then malfunctioned after being used... causing the platform to fall back to earth.... how close was the Iran explosion with the 'finding' of this meteor? we may find that 'surprise' meteors show up whenever they want to cover up a space op....eh? |