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User ID: 50935925 United States 12/11/2013 12:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's an account from our viewer Tony Kubrak: "My wife and I and my son were sitting in the house, and we felt this absolutely tremendous explosion, I mean, it shook the windows, it shook everything in the house. I stepped outside, and had to be no more than 3 minutes later after I hear all of this, and I see this tremendous, white, bright light in the western sky. And it was just...it was absolutely enormous, I couldn't believe it." Last Edited by deadcat bounce on 12/11/2013 12:10 PM howdy |
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User ID: 46357440 United States 12/11/2013 12:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People seem to be ignoring this. I'm in my 30's, grew up in Idaho/Utah in fairly rural areas for the most part and always watching the sky for as long as I can remember. And I'm telling you, this fireball shit is getting crazy. It's abnormal compared to what we've seen in recent recorded human history. Maybe on a longer timeline it's just a blip, but over my timeline it's becoming pretty epic. And notice that the big ones keep happening over Russia and the American West - there were a lot of big ones over the west coast over the last couple of months. I know I've seen and read about there being ancient 'earth defense' devices buried in the Siberian tundra and it goes without saying that weird shit goes on in the South West of the US (Dulce, Area 51, Dugway - I mean, it can't be a coincidence that all of that land is federally protected or was deemed Indian reservation from the onset of this nation - something is and always has been hiding in plain sight over here) so maybe there is something to this ET shit. IDK. Shit just seems to be hitting the fan. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17756349 Puerto Rico 12/11/2013 01:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People seem to be ignoring this. I'm in my 30's, grew up in Idaho/Utah in fairly rural areas for the most part and always watching the sky for as long as I can remember. And I'm telling you, this fireball shit is getting crazy. Quoting: Em18966 It's abnormal compared to what we've seen in recent recorded human history. Maybe on a longer timeline it's just a blip, but over my timeline it's becoming pretty epic. And notice that the big ones keep happening over Russia and the American West - there were a lot of big ones over the west coast over the last couple of months. I know I've seen and read about there being ancient 'earth defense' devices buried in the Siberian tundra and it goes without saying that weird shit goes on in the South West of the US (Dulce, Area 51, Dugway - I mean, it can't be a coincidence that all of that land is federally protected or was deemed Indian reservation from the onset of this nation - something is and always has been hiding in plain sight over here) so maybe there is something to this ET shit. IDK. Shit just seems to be hitting the fan. Where I live in northwest Colorado, there are interesting fields of boulders, so numerous that the ranchers just leave them. They stretch for a mile or two and then ... no boulders. I have seen three fields around here that look similar. They sure look like they all landed as a group, a swarm of debris from space rather than from a volcanic eruption because they form a narrow line rather than more or less evenly distributed. Maybe that will happen again. |
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