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User ID: 8080014 United States 08/04/2020 12:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If its real, they know the entry to the atmosphere within a few kilometers and what minute it will happen. Orbital mechanics is PRECISE. Quoting: darth Why not? 2020 has given us a pandemic, riots, attempted overthrow of the government, and baboons with chainsaws. Asteroid short term doom is expected. What should we do? If I lived in that area, I would at least go on vacation tomorrow...far away. Otherwise, PREP! I have taken this lull in the pandemic as an opportunity to purchase more of the stuff on my list. I LOVE your reference to "Baboons with chainsaws" - I saw that story and shared it on my FB page at the time! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78803740 United States 08/04/2020 12:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Orbital mechanics are not like driving on the freeway. You know that, right? Phasing maneuvers don't require very much Delta V with that kind of lead time. Sounds like a crap shoot anyway, assuming a debris field might be coming in; not that I'm taking the op seriously anyway. But 2020 being what it is....... I'm up for any amount of strangeness. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79217349 United Kingdom 08/04/2020 12:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All the debunkers on here calling out ops post. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79217349 Op is probably having a right laugh at all of you and you're calling op stupid?? lolz What would he have to laugh about?? This was poorly written, with many obvious errors, and poorly executed. That's why it was mostly debunked by page 2. We should be laughing at him for being so stupid. He obviously posted it as a joke and you all bit like rabid dogs, that's why op is laughing at you Laughing at the people who didn't fall for it? Weird flex but ok. For someone who didn't fall for it, tbh who would, you sure put a lot of effort into debunking it |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79170064 United Kingdom 08/04/2020 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Info coming from ex-GF stationed at Travis AFB (1st Lt. 0-2 ISR) Quoting: Bigdick_Ron Just got off the phone with her, came directly here to lay it out for you guys. She contacted me via text only with a numerical code for urgent matters that we used during the days of pagers (not 911) along with a number to call...a payphone of all things. The news: Thursday, 8/5 - Friday 8/6: Incoming Asteroid with U.S. Coastal Range Impact expected...affecting a range anywhere from Mid-Southern Alaska, to the San Francisco Bay Area. It's measured at nearly 230 ft wide, and highly probable that it breaks apart upon entry causing fragmenting ballistics with a debris field over 1,000 miles long. Their intel suggests that fallout could reach inland as far as Colorado, depending on what part of the Pacific it enters the atmosphere (and if it breaks apart). This is what they are wargaming for, as it is the most likely scenario...but the worst case scenario its that it doesn't break apart, and that there's a direct impact...where one of two things happen: 1) Ocean Impact - expect tsunami of 80-100ft high along a 700 mile radius of coastline, and 30-50 ft high on entire indirect west coast shoreline. Computer simulations state this as preferable of the two scenarios as a lot of the high coast cliffs and bluffs can withstand this type of tsunami with minimal civilian risk. 2) Land Impact - Complete devestation - possible earthquake trigger, toxic dust could, fires, power grid down (PG&E), National Monument destruction, Forest devastation, Tremendous loss of life, etc. I asked why they are hoping for a break apart scenario over a direct hit to the ocean and she said because if it breaks apart, the debris field will be so wide and long...that most of the fragments would most likely be the size of a bowling ball up to a large home television, and would land mostly in unpopulated high desert regions. She said...get this...it's trajectory is set to brush dangerously close with - if not impact and take out all together - the ISS...hence the recent departure and homecoming of our two astronauts. This news and her contact came as a complete surprise to me, as we only stay in contact via social media, and VERY sparsely at that. I asked why she contacted me, and she said because she knew I'd do the right thing and get the word out. Other than a standard issue tsunami warning after the fact, there are no warnings being given to the public about this. "SHE" is your Uncle? Well, I guess this is 2020... You win sir, you win |
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American Indian Elder
User ID: 78151544 United States 08/04/2020 12:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ...a payphone of all things. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79210122 yeah,where the hell IS A payphone ? they went extinct years ago. No, he's not right. we have a couple of payphones still in our town, especially in an area where there are alot of under privileged people and one near state forest for quick report of lost persons and fires. amdg Forgiveness means giving up every hope for a better past, In exchange for a better future. P.S. Ive always had an American Flag, now all of a sudden you gave me a Canada one. ?? Please whoever did this change it back. Not that free Ojibwe/Chippewa acknowledge any imaginary boundry lines... |
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Senior Forum Moderator 08/04/2020 12:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73431649 What would he have to laugh about?? This was poorly written, with many obvious errors, and poorly executed. That's why it was mostly debunked by page 2. We should be laughing at him for being so stupid. He obviously posted it as a joke and you all bit like rabid dogs, that's why op is laughing at you Laughing at the people who didn't fall for it? Weird flex but ok. For someone who didn't fall for it, tbh who would, you sure put a lot of effort into debunking it so because I thoroughly debunked it that means I thought it was real? You really need to work on your logic. And you can look through the thread, lots of people were concerned that it was a real possibility. |
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User ID: 79222032 United States 08/04/2020 01:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Info coming from ex-GF stationed at Travis AFB (1st Lt. 0-2 ISR) Quoting: Bigdick_Ron Just got off the phone with her, came directly here to lay it out for you guys. She contacted me via text only with a numerical code for urgent matters that we used during the days of pagers (not 911) along with a number to call...a payphone of all things. The news: Thursday, 8/5 - Friday 8/6: Incoming Asteroid with U.S. Coastal Range Impact expected...affecting a range anywhere from Mid-Southern Alaska, to the San Francisco Bay Area. It's measured at nearly 230 ft wide, and highly probable that it breaks apart upon entry causing fragmenting ballistics with a debris field over 1,000 miles long. Their intel suggests that fallout could reach inland as far as Colorado, depending on what part of the Pacific it enters the atmosphere (and if it breaks apart). This is what they are wargaming for, as it is the most likely scenario...but the worst case scenario its that it doesn't break apart, and that there's a direct impact...where one of two things happen: 1) Ocean Impact - expect tsunami of 80-100ft high along a 700 mile radius of coastline, and 30-50 ft high on entire indirect west coast shoreline. Computer simulations state this as preferable of the two scenarios as a lot of the high coast cliffs and bluffs can withstand this type of tsunami with minimal civilian risk. 2) Land Impact - Complete devestation - possible earthquake trigger, toxic dust could, fires, power grid down (PG&E), National Monument destruction, Forest devastation, Tremendous loss of life, etc. I asked why they are hoping for a break apart scenario over a direct hit to the ocean and she said because if it breaks apart, the debris field will be so wide and long...that most of the fragments would most likely be the size of a bowling ball up to a large home television, and would land mostly in unpopulated high desert regions. She said...get this...it's trajectory is set to brush dangerously close with - if not impact and take out all together - the ISS...hence the recent departure and homecoming of our two astronauts. This news and her contact came as a complete surprise to me, as we only stay in contact via social media, and VERY sparsely at that. I asked why she contacted me, and she said because she knew I'd do the right thing and get the word out. Other than a standard issue tsunami warning after the fact, there are no warnings being given to the public about this. You would be correct, no one believes it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 67511492 United States 08/04/2020 01:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You pointed out inconsistencies. You didn’t say something wasn’t actually making a pass at us. I’m not one of those guys so don’t get your panties in a wad. This is what I don't get, if the story is inconsistent and full of obvious holes, why would you believe it at all? Why would you give it any weight? "Yeah ok sure, the impact range doesn't make any sense, the ISS part doesn't make any sense, and even if it were somehow all true that would basically mandate an impact risk of less than 1%, but I'm totally going to believe this is real and it's actually going to happen?" I'm not mad, I'm just baffled by how you could come away from everything I just said thinking that I was saying that this story is real. Critical thinking seems to be in woefully short supply these days. Orbital calculations are high magic for most of us. Be a nice Astro expert and come out and directly say there is nothing to this *story*. No impact or near impact or puppies threatened or anything. Astromut can only say that there is little probability of this asteroid happening as far as NASA knows or as far as Astromut knows. We are supposed to believe that NASA is sure that they know about all the space rocks (only "230 ft" wide) and they are sure when they claim that they cannot locate planet 9 in the solar system. Even if planet 9 absorbs light, the perturbations of planets in their orbits would provide vectors to the current location of planet 9. The same scientist who degraded Pluto to a dwarf planet was the same guy who found planet 9. If pluto had not been demoted, then this body announced Jan 20 2017 which have been called Planet 10 or planet X, a term NASA would like very much to avoid using. Also, there is the assumption that when someone sees a newly recognized asteroid that everyone in NASA will know about it. Some info is compartmentalized for security for sure. Astromut can only talk about what He knows about. But Astromut is right that The ISS trajectory would have been modified by now if anyone knew about this. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77455698 Czechia 08/04/2020 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Many here know there is an inbound debris field originating from the incoming binary system. So the OP maybe larping, but the potential of what he’s saying certainly does have some merit imo. I’ve personally seen the inbound debris in the sky, along with a whole range of other anomalies I’ve tracked since 2015. I am also an amateur astronomer for what it’s worth. |
Dr Feelgood User ID: 77590371 United States 08/04/2020 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79217349 He obviously posted it as a joke and you all bit like rabid dogs, that's why op is laughing at you Laughing at the people who didn't fall for it? Weird flex but ok. For someone who didn't fall for it, tbh who would, you sure put a lot of effort into debunking it so because I thoroughly debunked it that means I thought it was real? You really need to work on your logic. And you can look through the thread, lots of people were concerned that it was a real possibility. Thanks Astro On behalf of the MANY GLPers who benefit from your knowledge, I appreciate not having to waste time being concerned with bullshit because you are able to provide clear scientific analysis of these things. We Appreciate you man. I see threads like this and immediately scroll down until I see the dog and find the clarification I needed. |
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Gary User ID: 5563515 United Kingdom 08/04/2020 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On July 15th, I received a message from Floodline, advising that I live in an area that it at risk of flooding. East coast UK... Not spoken to anyone who also received this text. The handful I've asked said no. Could it be true? Deep Impact style... I watched that on Netflix a few nights ago. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75557403 United States 08/04/2020 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Info coming from ex-GF stationed at Travis AFB (1st Lt. 0-2 ISR) Quoting: Bigdick_Ron Just got off the phone with her, came directly here to lay it out for you guys. She contacted me via text only with a numerical code for urgent matters that we used during the days of pagers (not 911) along with a number to call...a payphone of all things. The news: Thursday, 8/5 - Friday 8/6: Incoming Asteroid with U.S. Coastal Range Impact expected...affecting a range anywhere from Mid-Southern Alaska, to the San Francisco Bay Area. It's measured at nearly 230 ft wide, and highly probable that it breaks apart upon entry causing fragmenting ballistics with a debris field over 1,000 miles long. Their intel suggests that fallout could reach inland as far as Colorado, depending on what part of the Pacific it enters the atmosphere (and if it breaks apart). This is what they are wargaming for, as it is the most likely scenario...but the worst case scenario its that it doesn't break apart, and that there's a direct impact...where one of two things happen: 1) Ocean Impact - expect tsunami of 80-100ft high along a 700 mile radius of coastline, and 30-50 ft high on entire indirect west coast shoreline. Computer simulations state this as preferable of the two scenarios as a lot of the high coast cliffs and bluffs can withstand this type of tsunami with minimal civilian risk. 2) Land Impact - Complete devestation - possible earthquake trigger, toxic dust could, fires, power grid down (PG&E), National Monument destruction, Forest devastation, Tremendous loss of life, etc. I asked why they are hoping for a break apart scenario over a direct hit to the ocean and she said because if it breaks apart, the debris field will be so wide and long...that most of the fragments would most likely be the size of a bowling ball up to a large home television, and would land mostly in unpopulated high desert regions. She said...get this...it's trajectory is set to brush dangerously close with - if not impact and take out all together - the ISS...hence the recent departure and homecoming of our two astronauts. This news and her contact came as a complete surprise to me, as we only stay in contact via social media, and VERY sparsely at that. I asked why she contacted me, and she said because she knew I'd do the right thing and get the word out. Other than a standard issue tsunami warning after the fact, there are no warnings being given to the public about this. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75557403 United States 08/04/2020 01:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Info coming from ex-GF stationed at Travis AFB (1st Lt. 0-2 ISR) Quoting: Bigdick_Ron Just got off the phone with her, came directly here to lay it out for you guys. She contacted me via text only with a numerical code for urgent matters that we used during the days of pagers (not 911) along with a number to call...a payphone of all things. The news: Thursday, 8/5 - Friday 8/6: Incoming Asteroid with U.S. Coastal Range Impact expected...affecting a range anywhere from Mid-Southern Alaska, to the San Francisco Bay Area. It's measured at nearly 230 ft wide, and highly probable that it breaks apart upon entry causing fragmenting ballistics with a debris field over 1,000 miles long. Their intel suggests that fallout could reach inland as far as Colorado, depending on what part of the Pacific it enters the atmosphere (and if it breaks apart). This is what they are wargaming for, as it is the most likely scenario...but the worst case scenario its that it doesn't break apart, and that there's a direct impact...where one of two things happen: 1) Ocean Impact - expect tsunami of 80-100ft high along a 700 mile radius of coastline, and 30-50 ft high on entire indirect west coast shoreline. Computer simulations state this as preferable of the two scenarios as a lot of the high coast cliffs and bluffs can withstand this type of tsunami with minimal civilian risk. 2) Land Impact - Complete devestation - possible earthquake trigger, toxic dust could, fires, power grid down (PG&E), National Monument destruction, Forest devastation, Tremendous loss of life, etc. I asked why they are hoping for a break apart scenario over a direct hit to the ocean and she said because if it breaks apart, the debris field will be so wide and long...that most of the fragments would most likely be the size of a bowling ball up to a large home television, and would land mostly in unpopulated high desert regions. She said...get this...it's trajectory is set to brush dangerously close with - if not impact and take out all together - the ISS...hence the recent departure and homecoming of our two astronauts. This news and her contact came as a complete surprise to me, as we only stay in contact via social media, and VERY sparsely at that. I asked why she contacted me, and she said because she knew I'd do the right thing and get the word out. Other than a standard issue tsunami warning after the fact, there are no warnings being given to the public about this. |
Loup Garou
User ID: 31702506 United States 08/04/2020 01:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Our whole universe is inside out and upside down. But today I say.. LOL.. JK Just because YOU don’t believe in the Rougarou; or the Loup Garou, don’t make you safe; No ! The Constitution is a blend of 'moral certitude' -- which is one of the reasons that criminals are determined to be rid of it and We the People must be even more determined to defend it. "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." - Thomas Paine The only thing the Illuminati fears is an independent person who can live, eat, sleep, stay warm and defend themselves separate from Federal help. Pray that the Lord gives us more time! The End is near and time is short! A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion. ~Proverbs 18:2 For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible "A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle" - James Keller Checkd, Keked, and Rekt! #Kids2 |
Astromut
Senior Forum Moderator 08/04/2020 01:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: I'm with Trump. You pointed out inconsistencies. You didn’t say something wasn’t actually making a pass at us. I’m not one of those guys so don’t get your panties in a wad. This is what I don't get, if the story is inconsistent and full of obvious holes, why would you believe it at all? Why would you give it any weight? "Yeah ok sure, the impact range doesn't make any sense, the ISS part doesn't make any sense, and even if it were somehow all true that would basically mandate an impact risk of less than 1%, but I'm totally going to believe this is real and it's actually going to happen?" I'm not mad, I'm just baffled by how you could come away from everything I just said thinking that I was saying that this story is real. Critical thinking seems to be in woefully short supply these days. Orbital calculations are high magic for most of us. Be a nice Astro expert and come out and directly say there is nothing to this *story*. No impact or near impact or puppies threatened or anything. Astromut can only say that there is little probability of this asteroid happening as far as NASA knows or as far as Astromut knows. Wrong. I'm saying that this story is fake based on the story itself. NASA doesn't factor into it. The story itself is inconsistent and falls apart based on its own details. Do not attempt to put words in my mouth. |
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Lowkey Cyberpunk
User ID: 77651099 United States 08/04/2020 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Many here know there is an inbound debris field originating from the incoming binary system. So the OP maybe larping, but the potential of what he’s saying certainly does have some merit imo. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77455698 I’ve personally seen the inbound debris in the sky, along with a whole range of other anomalies I’ve tracked since 2015. I am also an amateur astronomer for what it’s worth. This would be worth a thread in itself. You should be able to provide all the information that one would need for someone to check. "Yes, yes. Zathras is used to being beast of burden to other people's needs. Very sad life. Probably have very sad death. But, at least there is symmetry." |
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Astromut
Senior Forum Moderator 08/04/2020 01:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Many here know there is an inbound debris field originating from the incoming binary system. So the OP maybe larping, but the potential of what he’s saying certainly does have some merit imo. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77455698 I’ve personally seen the inbound debris in the sky, along with a whole range of other anomalies I’ve tracked since 2015. I am also an amateur astronomer for what it’s worth. This would be worth a thread in itself. You should be able to provide all the information that one would need for someone to check. Indeed. Let's see your astrometry. |