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BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one

 
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Pinned thread from the section "What we investigate isn't worth knowing" - Well done GLP.

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Pinned thread from the section "What we investigate isn't worth knowing" - Well done GLP.

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Lol. Hey bat boy might be on that thing!
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It's the Express. Biggest bullshitters around.
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Yes, The Express do publish a lot of stuff like this..
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express is a grocery store tabloid
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OP didn't even read the article LOL it says 0% chance to hit.

wow the stupid is strong.
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You think the governments and/or NASA (never a straight answer) will ever tell us we’ll be hit. They don’t want us to panic.
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Newspapers are bankrupt they will publish whatever hogwash keep them afloat specially the one you linked
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Right at the bottom of the article...


In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)
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Duh, we forgot to lead our report with that. But you can trust us. We're the media.


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It's the Express. Biggest bullshitters around.
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Let it hit,I'am ready for a good show.
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Hey DUMBSTUFF Its gonna pass the Earth at a distance of 5 Million miles.. 20 times farther than the Moon. DUHHHH!!!
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OR 833 times the diameter of the earth. Or 1/6th the way to Mars.

Not very close at all.

Space is VAST and mostly EMPTY.

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I saw a meteor yesterday! I was driving to the store, it looked like a chem trail plane at first spewing an abnormal amount of toxic bullshit, but then it started dropping. You could see a faint glowing ball in my picture when it got close to the ground. I looked for reports but haven’t seen any so it must fallen in a pretty rural area or something. While I was looking I noticed there have been several reports of meteors over the past few weeks. One hit in India, one was visible in California/Oregon, mine in Southern Idaho. Not a good trend I would say.
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Right at the bottom of the article...


In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)
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yeah, a "near" miss banana2
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Mad as hell!

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This is a drip feed of info for the 99%ers (the masses) I’ve been watching the trend increase with these kind of articles, especially via the daily express.

If anyone’s seen the graph showing a clear uptick in meteorites over the recent years, you’ll know this trend has also increased as the Planet X system approaches. So the closer it gets, the more these objects increase in hitting earth.

As px passes we then go through the main debris showering..

So articles like this are preconditioning people for the inevitable. At poleshift the general debris will be starting from red dust at the onset, to the 100lb hail. There will be much larger objects, but they’re more sporadic, although wherever they hit are toast. I feel this has all been predetermined anyway.

Interesting they mentioned firestorms as this is also foretold and recounted by the ancients.

Let’s also not forget our space rock that’s due to hit off the coast off Puerto Rico.
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Right at the bottom of the article...


In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)
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"Expects" is the key word, in space shit can change rapidly.

In cosmic terms 3.58 million miles is REALLY fucking close!!
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It's the Express. Biggest bullshitters around.
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yeah uk tabloids are the biggest baiters
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:SPACEFORCELG:
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5a
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over 3.5million miles away is not a close approach, wow what crap.
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Maybe it will hit China and save the earth.
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Coincidentally, Saturday marks the seventh anniversary since an asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere over Chelyabinsk, Russia in 2013.


[link to www.cnn.com (secure)]

hidingIt may not be close enough to us but they always have friends
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lmao
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this is very close to the truth
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lol its over 4 times the ld away how is that going to hit?
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Right at the bottom of the article...


In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)
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Darn, I was hoping it would gouge out a new great lake, in a glancing hit.
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The one that hits us we won't see coming


"In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)."
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hesright

The one that hits us will come from the direction of the sun, where we won't see it until the last minute.

Then, buh bye.
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Well if this was a thread demonstrating hate towards british posters here, this thread would have been a success.

Also what else has proven a magnificent success is just how far left this forum really is! Since the express is one of one right wing papers out there.

Another success is mostly Americans slagging off the british daily express when Americas own NASA is about as truthful as my dead grandmother.

What a lovely bunch of a nasty rather politically confused anti-rest of the world , exclusively pro-American citizen community we have here!

Maybe I should start a GLP for the rest of the world!
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It doesn't have to hit us to be an extinction level event.

Plagues ... deadly bugs can be sprinkled into our atmosphere from celestial objects.

Magnetic pole reversal ... iron core objects may push our magnetic poles out of alignment.

Earthquakes, vulcanic eruptions ... gravitational pull disrupts the fault zones and magma chambers.

Firestorm, heavy weather ... a shower of smaller fragments burns in the atmosphere and heats it up and disrupting weather patterns. This is why blowing up asteroids doesn't work. Even if it breaks up, the fragments will continue on the original trajectory. The original mass still hits us.
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Doom heaped upon doom upon doom..

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So are they expecting this 1km asteroid to actual hit earth?

This article and title isn't following the usual close approach fluff. God help us all if this does actually hit!

NASA is actually officially warning of global deadly tsunami's and firestorms in the sky from asteroid PZ39 on 15th February

STINKY BELOW :

[link to www.express.co.uk (secure)]

I would say "don't stand idle" but if this hits, not much humanity can do anyway.
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So are they expecting this 1km asteroid to actual hit earth?

This article and title isn't following the usual close approach fluff. God help us all if this does actually hit!

NASA is actually officially warning of global deadly tsunami's and firestorms in the sky from asteroid PZ39 on 15th February

STINKY BELOW :

[link to www.express.co.uk (secure)]

I would say "don't stand idle" but if this hits, not much humanity can do anyway.
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It’s not even going to pass closer than the moon (1 lunar distance). It’s not even highlighted red on the [link to www.spaceweather.com] list of near-Earth asteroids(scroll down, you’ll see the list and this one is 163373). It’s going to pass by at 15.1 lunar distances. It’s big, but no threat. Just sensationalism.

Here’s all the data on it:
[link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov (secure)]





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