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Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters
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Ostria  User ID: 519093 10/7/2008 4:50 PM
 Report abusive post | Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters
| Quote | yes, it is strange that -for the first time- we see the word "IMPACT" in the list, and we are all ok.
[link to spaceweather.com]
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Redheaded Stepchild  User ID: 493346 10/7/2008 4:53 PM
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yes, it is strange that -for the first time- we see the word "IMPACT" in the list, and we are all ok.
[ link to spaceweather.com]
 Quoting: Ostria
It gave me a shiver, that's for certain. "I want you to go to the window, open it, stick your head out and yell: 'I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore.'"
-Howard Beale (Peter Finch), Network
“Until you are willing to organize your friends and neighbors and literally shut down cities - drive at 5mph through the streets of major cities on the freeway and stop commerce, refuse to show up for work, refuse to borrow and spend more than you make, show up in Washington DC with a million of your neighbors and literally shut down The Capitol you WILL be bent over the table on a daily basis. “Karl Denninger
Don't blame me; I voted for Ron Paul.
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Pitt Bull User ID: 519825 10/7/2008 4:55 PM | | Re: Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters | Quote |
yes, it is strange that -for the first time- we see the word "IMPACT" in the list, and we are all ok.
[ link to spaceweather.com]
 Quoting: Ostria
Did you notice the high amount of asteroids this month.
I wonder if nibiru is pushing asteroids towards earth.
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Ostria  User ID: 519093 10/7/2008 4:58 PM
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I would like to see a photograph or video of the fireball, I dont really buy the "remote" area excuse. With the publicity the event took hours before it happend, I dont believe there was none (local or foreigner) in Sudan with a a camera or video to catch it. |
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Ostria  User ID: 519093 10/7/2008 5:02 PM
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Did you notice the high amount of asteroids this month.
I wonder if nibiru is pushing asteroids towards earth. Quoting: Pitt Bull
Yes, I also noticed there were 3 quite close and this makes them 4 with the one that impacted. Maybe there is a disturbance in the kepler belt? |
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Full Circle User ID: 516477 10/7/2008 5:11 PM
 | | Re: Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters | Quote | That does give you a bit of a weird feeling doesn't it!
That NEA number has continued to increase steadily over the past couple of years. Whether it's something out there pushing them around, or whether we're just orbiting into a denser area is hard to say. In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself. --Krishnamurti |
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Redheaded Stepchild  User ID: 493346 10/7/2008 5:14 PM
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That does give you a bit of a weird feeling doesn't it!
That NEA number has continued to increase steadily over the past couple of years. Whether it's something out there pushing them around, or whether we're just orbiting into a denser area is hard to say. Quoting: Full Circle
Perhaps Vulcan approaches?
[link to www.barry.warmkessel.com] "I want you to go to the window, open it, stick your head out and yell: 'I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore.'"
-Howard Beale (Peter Finch), Network
“Until you are willing to organize your friends and neighbors and literally shut down cities - drive at 5mph through the streets of major cities on the freeway and stop commerce, refuse to show up for work, refuse to borrow and spend more than you make, show up in Washington DC with a million of your neighbors and literally shut down The Capitol you WILL be bent over the table on a daily basis. “Karl Denninger
Don't blame me; I voted for Ron Paul.
Silence is consent. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 519511 10/7/2008 5:18 PM | | Re: Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters | Quote | There we have the webbots proven correct.
Everything has changed.
NOT. |
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Full Circle User ID: 516477 10/7/2008 5:18 PM
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That does give you a bit of a weird feeling doesn't it!
That NEA number has continued to increase steadily over the past couple of years. Whether it's something out there pushing them around, or whether we're just orbiting into a denser area is hard to say.
Perhaps Vulcan approaches?
[ link to www.barry.warmkessel.com] Quoting: Redheaded Stepchild
I like his stuff :) In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself. --Krishnamurti |
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Tmad1 User ID: 502345 10/7/2008 5:20 PM
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yes, it is strange that -for the first time- we see the word "IMPACT" in the list, and we are all ok.
[ link to spaceweather.com]
Did you notice the high amount of asteroids this month.
I wonder if nibiru is pushing asteroids towards earth.
 Quoting: Pitt Bull
Hmmm it was a small small rock thats all it didnt even hit the ground . the reason they didnt find it before hand was because it was A PEBBLE.
Astroids have been passing close to the earth since the start of time and will to the end of time hell its prob whats going to bring about the end of time.
Or are you going to try to blame all the astroids on you make believe PX ? |
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Pitt Bull User ID: 519825 10/7/2008 5:21 PM | | Re: Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters | Quote | Could they hide the visibility of nibiru with chemtrails?
Some say it's already visible.
The sun is also acting very weird this year it's like she absorbing every sunspot that emerges.
The sun has entered a deep minimum while being in a very long sun cycle.
This is just not logic usually short cycles have a deep minimum and a powerfull short maximum.
But solar cycle 24 defies every logic it is a very long cycle with a very deep minimum.
Could this be also related to nibiri?
And the magnetic moles of our planet are moving very fast!
I'm really starting to think that nibiru is for real. |
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Full Circle User ID: 516477 10/7/2008 5:28 PM
 | | Re: Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters | Quote | I tend to lean more towards the binary sun idea. Without all the reptilian, annunakian stuff. In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself. --Krishnamurti |
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Pitt Bull User ID: 519825 10/7/2008 5:34 PM | | Re: Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters | Quote |
I tend to lean more towards the binary sun idea. Without all the reptilian, annunakian stuff. Quoting: Full Circle
The binary sun what do you mean by that.
The mayan countdown? |
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Full Circle User ID: 516477 10/7/2008 5:38 PM
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I tend to lean more towards the binary sun idea. Without all the reptilian, annunakian stuff.
The binary sun what do you mean by that.
The mayan countdown? Quoting: Pitt Bull
Red-headed stepchild gave a good link earlier. Plus there's this:
[link to www.space.com]
[link to www.eurekalert.org]
[link to www.physorg.com]
[link to www.darkstar1.co.uk] In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself. --Krishnamurti |
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Ostria  User ID: 519093 10/7/2008 5:50 PM
 | | Re: Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters | Quote | Well, I dont believe in Nibiru theory (with the anunaki etc). It sounds quite childish.
Planet X is another theory, like the one readheaded provided. But if its a big space body, how can it be invisible? |
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Full Circle User ID: 516477 10/7/2008 5:55 PM
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Well, I dont believe in Nibiru theory (with the anunaki etc). It sounds quite childish.
Planet X is another theory, like the one readheaded provided. But if its a big space body, how can it be invisible? Quoting: Ostria
Okay, but what if Planet X IS the binary sun? Isn't it just semantics when we are talking about a large, unknown mass?
I don't know enough about it all. Doesn't a brown dwarf or dark star have less of a heat signature? In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself. --Krishnamurti |
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Ostria  User ID: 519093 10/7/2008 6:06 PM
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Okay, but what if Planet X IS the binary sun? Isn't it just semantics when we are talking about a large, unknown mass?
I don't know enough about it all. Doesn't a brown dwarf or dark star have less of a heat signature? Quoting: Full Circle
Well, brown dwarfs are quite invisible, as they have cooled out. But they are quite small as well.
A dark star, has something to do with the dark hole? If so, it is invisible but we can probably detect it by the matter it attracks? But if it attracks the matter around it, it doesnt send comets or asteroids towards us. |
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Cassie :-)  Warning Do not L@@K into my AV User ID: 507059 10/7/2008 6:14 PM
 | | Re: Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters | Quote | Yes a first, exciting time to be alive.
NASA should list (2008 TC3) as an impact asteroid on their site too. I wonder why they have not?
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Ostria  User ID: 519093 10/7/2008 6:17 PM
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Yes a first, exciting time to be alive.
NASA should list (2008 TC3) as an impact asteroid on their site too. I wonder why they have not?
[ link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: Cassie :-)
They did in a very "scientific" way...
Miss Distance
0.0000
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 507586 10/7/2008 6:17 PM | | Re: Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters | Quote | Bug meteors from Klendathu. Watch Brazil. We can ill afford another Klendathu. |
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Full Circle User ID: 516477 10/7/2008 6:25 PM
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Okay, but what if Planet X IS the binary sun? Isn't it just semantics when we are talking about a large, unknown mass?
I don't know enough about it all. Doesn't a brown dwarf or dark star have less of a heat signature?
Well, brown dwarfs are quite invisible, as they have cooled out. But they are quite small as well.
A dark star, has something to do with the dark hole? If so, it is invisible but we can probably detect it by the matter it attracks? But if it attracks the matter around it, it doesnt send comets or asteroids towards us. Quoting: Ostria
Okay. Thanks. I don't know why it's not seen. Maybe it is...but not shown to us. Maybe by the time it's visible to the naked eye it will be too late.
Lol. I'm not normally a pessimist ;) In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself. --Krishnamurti |
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Cassie :-)  Warning Do not L@@K into my AV User ID: 507059 10/7/2008 7:26 PM
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Yes a first, exciting time to be alive.
NASA should list (2008 TC3) as an impact asteroid on their site too. I wonder why they have not?
[ link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov]
They did in a very "scientific" way...
Miss Distance
0.0000
lol Quoting: Ostria
Hey they did on the AU (Sun) Miss distance, but not the LD (Moon) Miss Distance.
1 AU = ~150 million kilometers
1 LD = Lunar Distance = ~384,000 kilometers
[link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov]
 "Go with God and may the Holy Spirit give opportunity to share the saving knowledge of the Gospel of Jesus Christ with your friends. Because "Friends don´t let Friends die without Jesus" |
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Doomer User ID: 463182 10/7/2008 7:32 PM
 | | Re: Today's asteroid changed the usual view of the list of Earth-asteroid encounters | Quote | Kind of odd that this asteroid almost hit the Fertile Crescent. 777 market crash. Signs?
[link to spaceweather.com]
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"Comparing themselves with themselves, they do not understand"
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Ostria  User ID: 519093 10/8/2008 3:55 AM
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Hey they did on the AU (Sun) Miss distance, but not the LD (Moon) Miss Distance.
1 AU = ~150 million kilometers
1 LD = Lunar Distance = ~384,000 kilometers
[ link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov]
 Quoting: Cassie :-)
Yes, hmm... I guess this means it didnt reach the ground. It broke up at 7.680 klm. |
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