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Digital mix guy (OP) User ID: 76807811 United States 08/08/2018 05:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons. [link to twitter.com (secure)] Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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~ a singularity ~ User ID: 12320921 United States 08/08/2018 05:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | story 5 days old, already been pinned and discussed , still give it a Last Edited by ~ a singularity ~ on 08/08/2018 05:50 PM |
Sterling Malory Archer User ID: 75219378 United States 08/08/2018 06:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i'm confused? No public warning? Did they know? Maybe they didn't? Also, what good does a warning do? Can they pinpoint where it's going to land? I thought the margin of error was so big that a warning would be pointless? For example, isn't their error so much that if they say it's going to hit DC and those people left and went to NYC only to have the error so off that it winds up hitting NYC anyways killing everyone in NYC and those from DC? |
Cartel™ User ID: 76814565 Canada 08/08/2018 06:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1.) NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed an object of unspecified size traveling at 15.1 miles per second (54,360 miles per hour) Quoting: Digital mix guy 2.) fireball was detected over Greenland at an altitude of 43.3 km 3.) Kristensen argues it’s concerning that there was no public warning from the government about the incident. Lets just fucking think for a minute here....let it sink in a bit. Imagine a group of people so disgusting they have to make laws preventing you from hating them :candp2: |
Louis in Richmond That is my arm now; broken for 7 months User ID: 73600229 United States 08/08/2018 06:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Just a small aside comment here: the Federation of American Scientists web site [link to fas.org (secure)] has some highly interesting discussions on it. What intrigued me the most was a discussion of the first object launched into space by our civilization. It was not a rocket, it was the door or 'plug' at ground level sealing a deep bore that an atomic bomb was test detonated in during the early 1950's. The force of the blast was such that the many tons steel door shot out of the bore with such speed that it exceeded escape velocity and left the earth and traveled into space. Alex, I'll take "engineering" for $500 LOL! Until your military service has required you neutralize enemy combatants and invaders in the defense of your country, don't presume to tell us that have defended you that you don't support every shot we fired to eliminate that enemy. |
FINGERPRINTS of the GODS User ID: 58686169 United States 08/08/2018 06:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | At least that's a small one. A massive comet came through and broke up into many fragments that destroyed whole North America including the mile high ice shelf 12,800 years ago... Sea level rose 300+ ft immediately. Greenland has a lot of water volume stored there... There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true. |
Mkjeep User ID: 24338353 United States 08/08/2018 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A meteor hit Earth and exploded with 2.1 kilotons of force in July, but the Air Force has made no mention of the event. Quoting: Digital mix guy NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed an object of unspecified size traveling at 15.1 miles per second (54,360 miles per hour) struck the ground in Greenland, just 27 miles north of Thule Air Base, on July 25. The base is mainly used to detect missile launches. Director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists Hans Kristensen tweeted about the impact, but the US Air Force has not reported the event. Kristensen argues it’s concerning that there was no public warning from the government about the incident. A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons. “Had it entered at a more perpendicular angle, it would have struck the earth with significantly greater force,” he writes on Business Insider. Kristensen points to the example of the Chelyabinsk meteor, a 65-foot-wide space rock that exploded in the air over Russia without warning on Feb. 15, 2013. [link to nypost.com (secure)] They didn't report it because it actually hit Mars in Greenland. "Be like water my friend”- Bruce Lee |
Beetlepumprr User ID: 76187211 United States 08/08/2018 06:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Just a small aside comment here: the Federation of American Scientists web site [link to fas.org (secure)] has some highly interesting discussions on it. Quoting: Louis in Richmond What intrigued me the most was a discussion of the first object launched into space by our civilization. It was not a rocket, it was the door or 'plug' at ground level sealing a deep bore that an atomic bomb was test detonated in during the early 1950's. The force of the blast was such that the many tons steel door shot out of the bore with such speed that it exceeded escape velocity and left the earth and traveled into space. Alex, I'll take "engineering" for $500 LOL! A porch adjoining a building, like where mummy often served tea? $500 When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. jimi Believe nothing you hear and only half of what you see. I'm just a product of insufficient modality. Humans of Earth! I have come in peace. You need not fear me. I mean you no harm. However, it may be important to know that most of you will not survive the next 24 hours. And those of you who do survive will be enslaved and experimented on. You should in no way take any of this personally — it's just business! |
marooned User ID: 70666044 United States 08/08/2018 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Just a small aside comment here: the Federation of American Scientists web site [link to fas.org (secure)] has some highly interesting discussions on it. Quoting: Louis in Richmond What intrigued me the most was a discussion of the first object launched into space by our civilization. It was not a rocket, it was the door or 'plug' at ground level sealing a deep bore that an atomic bomb was test detonated in during the early 1950's. The force of the blast was such that the many tons steel door shot out of the bore with such speed that it exceeded escape velocity and left the earth and traveled into space. Alex, I'll take "engineering" for $500 LOL! :oplearnt: |
\\'hyte \\'olf User ID: 75579470 United States 08/08/2018 07:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1.) NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed an object of unspecified size traveling at 15.1 miles per second (54,360 miles per hour) Quoting: Digital mix guy 2.) fireball was detected over Greenland at an altitude of 43.3 km 3.) Kristensen argues it’s concerning that there was no public warning from the government about the incident. Lets just fucking think for a minute here....let it sink in a bit. I think this needs re-posting becuz it's VAGUELY IMPORTANT! "I Will Limit Your Access To My Reality..." :WhyteWolf: |
Irredeemable Living in a dream User ID: 76683649 Canada 08/08/2018 07:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Just a small aside comment here: the Federation of American Scientists web site [link to fas.org (secure)] has some highly interesting discussions on it. Quoting: Louis in Richmond What intrigued me the most was a discussion of the first object launched into space by our civilization. It was not a rocket, it was the door or 'plug' at ground level sealing a deep bore that an atomic bomb was test detonated in during the early 1950's. The force of the blast was such that the many tons steel door shot out of the bore with such speed that it exceeded escape velocity and left the earth and traveled into space. Alex, I'll take "engineering" for $500 LOL! Holy shit. I never knew that. That is pretty fucking cool We are eternal... All this pain is an illusion |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76346462 United States 08/08/2018 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A meteor hit Earth and exploded with 2.1 kilotons of force in July, but the Air Force has made no mention of the event. Quoting: Digital mix guy NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed an object of unspecified size traveling at 15.1 miles per second (54,360 miles per hour) struck the ground in Greenland, just 27 miles north of Thule Air Base, on July 25. The base is mainly used to detect missile launches. Director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists Hans Kristensen tweeted about the impact, but the US Air Force has not reported the event. Kristensen argues it’s concerning that there was no public warning from the government about the incident. A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons. “Had it entered at a more perpendicular angle, it would have struck the earth with significantly greater force,” he writes on Business Insider. Kristensen points to the example of the Chelyabinsk meteor, a 65-foot-wide space rock that exploded in the air over Russia without warning on Feb. 15, 2013. [link to nypost.com (secure)] Obviously a test of a either a Russian or Chinese hypersonic weapons meant as a message to Team Neocon before they try anything stupid in Iran. |
Sam RI Digsby, MD User ID: 74770796 United States 08/08/2018 08:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A little "Pitch", "Role", and Y'awl": [link to www.cropcircleconnector.com] NEVERMRS!" [link to cropcirclesdatabase.com] Thread: How to Capture, Kill and Bury Godzilla Sam R I Digsby, MD |
Sam RI Digsby, MD User ID: 74770796 United States 08/08/2018 08:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Capital of Greenland used to be called "NUUK". [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Sam R I Digsby, MD |
jake User ID: 76818530 United States 08/08/2018 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | that was just Trump testing our new spaceforce weapons Evil controls the ignorant... Climate change is a hoax so is the vax you have been fear-porned into compliance! Definition Satan from the bible: Satan (Rev 12:7) exercising his subtle (indirect) impact on heathen governments (powers) – i.e. accomplishing his hellish agenda from "behind the scenes." |
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Movalong User ID: 76355751 Slovakia 08/08/2018 09:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A meteor hit Earth and exploded with 2.1 kilotons of force in July, but the Air Force has made no mention of the event. Quoting: Digital mix guy NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed an object of unspecified size traveling at 15.1 miles per second (54,360 miles per hour) struck the ground in Greenland, just 27 miles north of Thule Air Base, on July 25. The base is mainly used to detect missile launches. Director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists Hans Kristensen tweeted about the impact, but the US Air Force has not reported the event. Kristensen argues it’s concerning that there was no public warning from the government about the incident. A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons. “Had it entered at a more perpendicular angle, it would have struck the earth with significantly greater force,” he writes on Business Insider. Kristensen points to the example of the Chelyabinsk meteor, a 65-foot-wide space rock that exploded in the air over Russia without warning on Feb. 15, 2013. [link to nypost.com (secure)] Obviously a test of a either a Russian or Chinese hypersonic weapons meant as a message to Team Neocon before they try anything stupid in Iran. Bingo! 03/01/2018 – Putin: Russia possesses hypersonic weapons that can render NATO’s U.S.-led missile defense system completely useless. The Avangard strikes like a meteorite, like a fireball. [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] 07/20/2018 – Mole Inside Russian Hypersonic Weapons Lab Smuggles Top Secret Files To West: Report [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] 07/25/2018 – A meteor hit Earth and exploded. A fireball was detected over Greenland. NASA’s JPL confirmed an object of unspecified size struck the ground in Greenland, just 27 miles north of Thule Air Base. The base is mainly used to detect missile launches. |
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QuantumTheif User ID: 76648342 United States 08/08/2018 10:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1.) NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed an object of unspecified size traveling at 15.1 miles per second (54,360 miles per hour) Quoting: Digital mix guy 2.) fireball was detected over Greenland at an altitude of 43.3 km 3.) Kristensen argues it’s concerning that there was no public warning from the government about the incident. Lets just fucking think for a minute here....let it sink in a bit. 1.78 seconds from detection to impact, I am outraged we were not alerted. |
JStav User ID: 4311457 United States 08/08/2018 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hmm, sounds like this: [link to www.wearethemighty.com (secure)] |
Dr Heydrich User ID: 76058217 United States 08/08/2018 10:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i'm confused? No public warning? Did they know? Maybe they didn't? Quoting: Sterling Malory Archer Also, what good does a warning do? Can they pinpoint where it's going to land? I thought the margin of error was so big that a warning would be pointless? For example, isn't their error so much that if they say it's going to hit DC and those people left and went to NYC only to have the error so off that it winds up hitting NYC anyways killing everyone in NYC and those from DC? That's one way to drain the swamp! “No amount of evidence will convince an idiot.” Mark Twain "Politicians are the lowest form of life on earth. Liberal Democrats are the lowest form of politicians." G.S.Patton |
Kirk User ID: 27527046 United States 08/08/2018 11:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A meteor hit Earth and exploded with 2.1 kilotons of force in July, but the Air Force has made no mention of the event. Quoting: Digital mix guy NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed an object of unspecified size traveling at 15.1 miles per second (54,360 miles per hour) struck the ground in Greenland, just 27 miles north of Thule Air Base, on July 25. The base is mainly used to detect missile launches. Director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists Hans Kristensen tweeted about the impact, but the US Air Force has not reported the event. Kristensen argues it’s concerning that there was no public warning from the government about the incident. A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons. “Had it entered at a more perpendicular angle, it would have struck the earth with significantly greater force,” he writes on Business Insider. Kristensen points to the example of the Chelyabinsk meteor, a 65-foot-wide space rock that exploded in the air over Russia without warning on Feb. 15, 2013. [link to nypost.com (secure)] Obviously a test of a either a Russian or Chinese hypersonic weapons meant as a message to Team Neocon before they try anything stupid in Iran. Bingo! 03/01/2018 – Putin: Russia possesses hypersonic weapons that can render NATO’s U.S.-led missile defense system completely useless. The Avangard strikes like a meteorite, like a fireball. [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] 07/20/2018 – Mole Inside Russian Hypersonic Weapons Lab Smuggles Top Secret Files To West: Report [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] 07/25/2018 – A meteor hit Earth and exploded. A fireball was detected over Greenland. NASA’s JPL confirmed an object of unspecified size struck the ground in Greenland, just 27 miles north of Thule Air Base. The base is mainly used to detect missile launches. hypersonic is snail slow to a LASER Government is a body largely ungoverned. |
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BlueRidge Doom User ID: 76211767 United States 08/08/2018 11:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This has been in the news here and there lately... maybe its connected, its a new Chinese rocket able to deliver nuclear payloads at very high speeds China Successfully Tests First Experimental Superfast Aircraft [link to www.ndtv.com (secure)] Have you noticed that we always kill off the good guys and let the demons run amok? But don't worry, don't be afraid, ever, because this is just a ride. Follow God. |
Shadowman33 User ID: 73686828 United States 08/09/2018 12:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A meteor hit Earth and exploded with 2.1 kilotons of force in July, but the Air Force has made no mention of the event. Quoting: Digital mix guy NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed an object of unspecified size traveling at 15.1 miles per second (54,360 miles per hour) struck the ground in Greenland, just 27 miles north of Thule Air Base, on July 25. The base is mainly used to detect missile launches. Director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists Hans Kristensen tweeted about the impact, but the US Air Force has not reported the event. Kristensen argues it’s concerning that there was no public warning from the government about the incident. A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons. “Had it entered at a more perpendicular angle, it would have struck the earth with significantly greater force,” he writes on Business Insider. Kristensen points to the example of the Chelyabinsk meteor, a 65-foot-wide space rock that exploded in the air over Russia without warning on Feb. 15, 2013. [link to nypost.com (secure)] I'm assuming thats probably because it wasnt a meteor... Maybe it was a weapon malfunction or a directed threat not intended to be known about by anyone outside of the people who are need to know. Maybe a Rod from God type of weapon? Maybe a military commander of that base wasnt getting with the program against Trump I'm assuming or it could be the other way around... Or it could even be infact what the NYpost stated it was... I don't have any inside info or anything. I just realize that many times there is much more of a story to events like this. Shadowman |
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UseLessRepEATER User ID: 76369119 United States 08/09/2018 01:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It wasn't a meteor, meteorite or comet, so the question is: what type of weapon warning was being exhibited and by whom? Real Eyes, Realize, Real Lies..... Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. ~H. L. Mencken~ We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. ~Plato~ When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker a raving lunatic. ~Dresden James~ |
Movalong User ID: 76355751 Slovakia 08/09/2018 06:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A meteor hit Earth and exploded with 2.1 kilotons of force in July, but the Air Force has made no mention of the event. Quoting: Digital mix guy NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed an object of unspecified size traveling at 15.1 miles per second (54,360 miles per hour) struck the ground in Greenland, just 27 miles north of Thule Air Base, on July 25. The base is mainly used to detect missile launches. Director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists Hans Kristensen tweeted about the impact, but the US Air Force has not reported the event. Kristensen argues it’s concerning that there was no public warning from the government about the incident. A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons. “Had it entered at a more perpendicular angle, it would have struck the earth with significantly greater force,” he writes on Business Insider. Kristensen points to the example of the Chelyabinsk meteor, a 65-foot-wide space rock that exploded in the air over Russia without warning on Feb. 15, 2013. [link to nypost.com (secure)] Obviously a test of a either a Russian or Chinese hypersonic weapons meant as a message to Team Neocon before they try anything stupid in Iran. Bingo! 03/01/2018 – Putin: Russia possesses hypersonic weapons that can render NATO’s U.S.-led missile defense system completely useless. The Avangard strikes like a meteorite, like a fireball. [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] 07/20/2018 – Mole Inside Russian Hypersonic Weapons Lab Smuggles Top Secret Files To West: Report [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] 07/25/2018 – A meteor hit Earth and exploded. A fireball was detected over Greenland. NASA’s JPL confirmed an object of unspecified size struck the ground in Greenland, just 27 miles north of Thule Air Base. The base is mainly used to detect missile launches. hypersonic is snail slow to a LASER "Here’s the problem: Yes, lasers travel at light speed. Bon. However, turret tracking does not, and because lasers are just really intense light beams generated by a particularly interesting phenomenon, they dissipate by the inverse square law and when they hit, they require some time to build up enough energy to punch through and start breaking important stuff. A hypersonic missile is specifically shielded against a LOT of heat, because at M>5 [Avangard is Mach 20], the friction heating from colliding with air molecules becomes a real issue, and by the time a laser weapon has overwhelmed the front-facing heat armor, the missile has already passed through you. Now, for TV/EO/IR guidance missiles, it’s not impossible to successfully dazzle the missile into a miss or a premature detonation, the preferred method of intercepting this bad boy will always be decidedly kinetic." [link to www.quora.com (secure)] |