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PMO says mysterious sighting off Newfoundland is not a missile


Thu Jan 28, 5:30 PM
By The Canadian Press


HARBOUR MILLE, N.L. - The Prime Minister Office says there is no evidence of anyone firing a rocket near Newfoundland's southern coast.

"There is no indication that there was ever a rocket launch," Dimitri Soudas, a spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper, said Thursday in an email.

But a Liberal MP is accusing Ottawa of failing to provide answers on the mysterious sightings from earlier this week.

Gerry Byrne, the MP for Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte, said Thursday he had received no further information on the missile-like objects seen earlier this week.

"The objective here should be to dispel rumours and conspiracy theories," he said from Corner Brook, N.L.

"It's not making any sense and nobody's providing any real answers, so questions are mounting."

Originally on Wednesday, the RCMP said questions about the alleged missile sightings were being handled by Public Safety Canada, which had no comment other than to refer questions back to the RCMP. Then on Thursday, that federal department referred questions to the PMO.

"The PMO has made a definitive statement, and I will not be adding to it," said Christopher McCLuskey of Public Safety Canada in an email to The Canadian Press.

The ongoing confusion arose when a woman in Harbour Mille claimed she was outside taking pictures of the sunset Monday when she saw something fly overhead.

Darlene Stewart said she then alerted two neighbours and they saw three similar objects flying through the air.

Stewart's photo shows a long, rocket-like projectile cruising through the sky with a trail of flames and smoke behind it, but it's difficult to tell how big it is and how close it is to shore.

A radio station in St. John's said a French media outlet reported that France had conducted a ballistic missile test in the Atlantic Ocean, but far from the area where something was seen.

No one from the French Embassy in Ottawa was available for comment.

A spokesman for the Canadian Forces said they were aware of the reports and have confirmed there have been no planned missile exercises off the seaboard.

"There's no threat to the security of Canada," Maj. Jason Proulx said from Ottawa.

Byrne said he's concerned for the safety of residents if missile tests are being done and no one is being told about them.

EDIT: Here's the picture of the "non missile" - Looks like a fucking missile to me!!

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"The objective here should be to dispel rumours and conspiracy theories," he said from Corner Brook, N.L.

Ofcourse.
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"The objective here should be to dispel rumours and conspiracy theories," he said from Corner Brook, N.L.

Ofcourse.
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You would think they would want to dumb down the residents, or even shut them up completely, but they aren't even answering questions regarding this, so yeah a little fishy.
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PMO says mysterious sighting off Newfoundland is not a missile


Thu Jan 28, 5:30 PM
By The Canadian Press


HARBOUR MILLE, N.L. - The Prime Minister Office says there is no evidence of anyone firing a rocket near Newfoundland's southern coast.

"There is no indication that there was ever a rocket launch," Dimitri Soudas, a spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper, said Thursday in an email.

But a Liberal MP is accusing Ottawa of failing to provide answers on the mysterious sightings from earlier this week.

Gerry Byrne, the MP for Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte, said Thursday he had received no further information on the missile-like objects seen earlier this week.

"The objective here should be to dispel rumours and conspiracy theories," he said from Corner Brook, N.L.

"It's not making any sense and nobody's providing any real answers, so questions are mounting."

Originally on Wednesday, the RCMP said questions about the alleged missile sightings were being handled by Public Safety Canada, which had no comment other than to refer questions back to the RCMP. Then on Thursday, that federal department referred questions to the PMO.

"The PMO has made a definitive statement, and I will not be adding to it," said Christopher McCLuskey of Public Safety Canada in an email to The Canadian Press.

The ongoing confusion arose when a woman in Harbour Mille claimed she was outside taking pictures of the sunset Monday when she saw something fly overhead.

Darlene Stewart said she then alerted two neighbours and they saw three similar objects flying through the air.

Stewart's photo shows a long, rocket-like projectile cruising through the sky with a trail of flames and smoke behind it, but it's difficult to tell how big it is and how close it is to shore.

A radio station in St. John's said a French media outlet reported that France had conducted a ballistic missile test in the Atlantic Ocean, but far from the area where something was seen.

No one from the French Embassy in Ottawa was available for comment.

A spokesman for the Canadian Forces said they were aware of the reports and have confirmed there have been no planned missile exercises off the seaboard.

"There's no threat to the security of Canada," Maj. Jason Proulx said from Ottawa.

Byrne said he's concerned for the safety of residents if missile tests are being done and no one is being told about them.
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Its them lot playing with Haarp,getting ready for bluebeams fake alien invasion that will fool the masses
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Here's a great discussion being had by people of Newfoundland about this sighting.. their pretty pissed!

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Here's a picture of the thing that is being describes as a MISSILE sighting or strange object in the sky:

[link to forum.canucks.com]

Sure looks like a fucking missile to me!!!
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More:

Stewart says RCMP told her it was a missile, but RCMP would not confirm details with CTV News, Thursday.

Newfoundland RCMP spokesperson Helen Cleary-Escott said no debris has been found.

“The RCMP has concluded it’s an unexplained sighting. It’s our final conclusion,” she said.

“If there’s any new stuff that comes in, we’ll follow up on it.”
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“If there’s any new stuff that comes in, we’ll follow up on it.”
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'New Stuff?' As in another missile? Hitting a populated area ffs?
Will that get them to open their mouths?
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Strange object filmed in the sky above Winnipeg
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"Is it a comet, an aircraft, or satellite debris burning up in the atmosphere? A Winnipeg woman is asking for help to explain a mysterious object she caught on camera. "It was like a red fireball falling down from the sky," Sylvia McLeod, 31, told CTV.ca Tuesday. Prof. Jaymie Matthews, of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of British Columbia, said he wasn't sure exactly what was caught on camera -- but he ruled out several possibilities."

"A comet that bright, that close to the Sun, visible in the twilight sky, would have been spotted by professional and amateur astronomers long before last night," he wrote in an email from Paris. "And it would have been visible to people across North America last night, and still tonight." He added that it was also definitely not a meteor, fireball or a disintegrating space debris."

LOL, not meteor, comet, fireball or space debris. OK, so what IS it?
"From that time Jesus began to preach and say, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." Matthew 4:17
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PMO?

LOL

When did this PMO thing begin?
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this article refers to OP's but has a photo. A Darlene Stewart shot the picture (fur further googling purposes)

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French missiles or just toy rockets? Mystery deepens in Newfoundland

In a case that sounds like a Hollywood science-fiction movie, locals in Harbour Mille, a small town near Newfoundland's southern coast, are buzzing over the sighting of three silver or grey objects early Monday evening. Resident Darlene Stewart was planning to to take a picture of the sun going down around 5 p.m. But to her shock she saw the objects in the sky above Fortune Bay and called her neighbour, Emmy Pardy. Stewart took pictures of the mysterious objects.
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rctp staying mum wtf
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rctp staying mum wtf
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RCMP staying mum = not talking... RCMP is like the FBI of Canada....
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So someone is testing a missile, big wooop. Why make up excueses
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Looks like space junk re-entering.
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Officials don't know what it is. That's why they can't say anything about it. They're as mystified as everybody else.
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Officials don't know what it is. That's why they can't say anything about it. They're as mystified as everybody else.
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I agree, if it was a missile it obviously wasn't armed. So if it was just a missile test then why not just say it was???
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Newfoundland woman who claims she saw the missiles says the truth is being covered up!!!



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HARBOUR MILLE, N.L. - A woman who claims she saw three missiles whiz over Newfoundland's south coast dismisses suggestions the mysterious objects could have been model rockets and claims instead the truth is being covered up.

Emmy Pardy said she clearly saw three huge "grey bullets" powering through the sky Monday off Harbour Mille, a small community of about 150 people.

The reports set off a confusing dance between government departments and the RCMP over who was addressing the issue and what, if anything, was seen.

But Pardy said Friday that suggestions by federal officials that the spot is used frequently by model rocket hobbyists are ludicrous.

"Yeah right - I don't believe that for one minute," she said from her home overlooking the bay where she spotted the mysterious objects.

"It was no model rocket.... You don't even have to be a rocket scientist to figure that one out."

She said everyone in the tiny coastal community knows everyone and she's never heard of people launching homemade rockets from land or sea.

Pardy and two friends claim they saw the objects Monday evening as one was taking pictures of the sunset.

Calls to the RCMP and Public Safety Canada on Thursday were referred to the Prime Minister's Office, which issued a statement saying only that there was no indication of a rocket launch.

"Well maybe there was no indication a rocket was fired but something was definitely fired," she said. "Most definitely. That object came from somewhere."

Canadian and French authorities have both investigated reports of rockets appearing off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, and have concluded there has been no military testing in the area.

"We can rule out any kind of military exercise," said Dimitri Soudas, spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Soudas had said on Thursday that there was no evidence of any kind of military testing. But authorities in both Canada and France wanted to make sure, he said, so they looked into the reports further and found no basis for concern.

The French Embassy issued a statement late Thursday indicating that it hadn't conducted any military activity in Newfoundland or nearby St-Pierre-Miquelon at the time of the sightings.

But Pardy said she definitely saw something that looked like a missile and now believes someone is concealing the explanation.

"To me it sounds like they know what happened and somebody's trying to cover something up," she said. "Somebody made a blunder somewhere."
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People who saw a missile-like object soaring through the sky over a small rural community in Newfoundland Monday night are getting no answers about what it was, although police say they'd gotten to the bottom of the mystery.

Darlene Stewart spotted the object while taking pictures of the sunset over Harbour Mille, a community of about 200 residents on the south coast of the province. She says she started snapping photos.

She then called her neighbour, Emmy Pardy, and the two women, along with Stewart's husband, say they saw three similar objects flying through the air minutes apart, one up close and two farther off in the distance.

"I really did get sick to my stomach, I was shaking when I seen it," Stewart told CBC News Wednesday. "We were just in awe of what we seen."

The photos taken by Stewart show blurry pictures of what appears to be a long, round object, much like a missile, seemingly rising from the ocean, with either smoke or flames shooting out the back end.
Objects made no noise

Stewart said the objects didn't make any noise.

"We confirmed that it was something," Sgt. Wayne Edgecombe told CBC News Wednesday. But Edgecombe said he couldn't reveal what the police investigation uncovered.

He said the focus of any police investigation is on whether something criminal has occurred.

"It's nothing criminal," he said, in relation to the unidentified object.

Edgecombe said he contacted the Department of National Defence and "they gave me some info," but he said that it is up to that department to release the information publicly.

Defence Department officials said they were aware of the reports, but were waiting on a final report before commenting and that the RCMP were in charge of the investigation. However, the RCMP released a statement Wednesday referring all media inquiries on the subject to Public Safety Canada.

That department referred inquiries back to the RCMP.

The sighting has intrigued people in the Harbour Mille area, with some saying they were told by officers who were in the community Tuesday investigating the sightings, that the objects were test missiles launched from the nearby French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon.

Edgecombe said that rumour is completely false.

The French Ministry of Defence posted a message on its website confirming it had launched a missile from a submarine this week but the time and direction didn't match with what was reportedly seen over the south coast of Newfoundland.

The suggestion that the object possibly involved the military has Liberal MP Gerry Byrne, who represents the Newfoundland riding of Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte, demanding answers.

"There's a credible body of evidence," Byrne told CBC News, "that suggests there's something spectacular happened off of our shore. Before this goes any farther, I think the government needs to actually respond very quickly with a straightforward, factual statement."
Was safety in jeopardy?

Byrne said if it was some kind of military test, then people should be told whether their safety was jeopardized.

"If indeed this was a man-made object, that it was a missile, was there any potential risk to health and safety from collateral damage should the missile fire have failed?"

Byrne used the mystery to take a shot at the federal government for proroguing Parliament. He said if the House of Commons was opened, he'd be able to question the ministers of defence, transport and public safety about the incident.

"It's cloaked in relative secrecy," he said. "And the only way to get around that secrecy is a special institution called the floor of the House of Commons."

Stewart said Tuesday she has been overwhelmed by the number of calls she has received about the sighting. But she said nobody has told her officially what it was that she saw.

"I would like to get to the bottom of it," she said.

[link to www.cbc.ca]

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