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oddblock
16-02-2009, 01:27 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/7891912.stm

xpleet
16-02-2009, 01:55 PM
Looks like a big downed craft.

UFO wars continue.

comawhite015
16-02-2009, 01:58 PM
^ How the hell do you know what it looks like?

It looks like *something*. Unfortunately it's too far away to make *anything* out.

It is interesting though. Could be anything.

brainfreeze
16-02-2009, 02:01 PM
^ How the hell do you know what it looks like?

It looks like *something*. Unfortunately it's too far away to make *anything* out.

It is interesting though. Could be anything.

If you look directly at it and squint your eyes just so.....

Then let your imagination go :p

bowtiedaddy
17-02-2009, 01:24 AM
Maybe Russia is shooting down NWO satellites. I sort of doubt that it was an "accidental collision". Could be, but it just seems a little too timely (Russia vs. USA) to me.

blondina1
17-02-2009, 10:14 AM
FAA says Texas fireball was meteor, not a UFO

DALLAS – The fireball that streaked across the sky and alarmed numerous Texas residents was likely just a big meteor and not wreckage from colliding satellites, experts said Monday.
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Roland Herwig said the fireball seen across a wide stretch of the state Sunday morning probably was a natural phenomenon and not debris from last week's collision between an Iridium communications satellite and a Russian military space vehicle.
And Preston Starr, observatory manager at the University of North Texas, said it probably was a meteor about the size of a pickup truck with the consistency of a chunk of concrete.
The Williamson County sheriff's office in central Texas said it received so many emergency calls about the light in the sky that it sent deputies out in a helicopter to look for a plane crash.
The FAA had said during the weekend that the fireball possibly was caused by falling debris from the satellites. It also posted a weekend warning telling pilots to watch out for satellite debris but rescinded the warning Sunday, Herwig said.

Source http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/falling_debris

Either way, meteor or ufo, it could be part of several agendas..
And doesn't it scare anyone that the media i.e. cnn and associated press are talking about ufo's.. or even the possibility.

adzboarder
18-02-2009, 01:39 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/7891912.stm

^ Note that the BBC offers no real story here, just a video, try searching the site for Meteor and there is nothing in there - NOTHING!

Why so vague? What about the crash site? Eyewitness information?

Mysterious debris said to look like a meteor or fireball in the sky has been captured on film over Austin, Texas.
A television station was filming a marathon at the time.
The footage, also shown in slow motion, coincides with numerous sightings of falling debris in the area.
The American Strategic Command has said there is no connection with the debris from a recent collision of satellites.

Normally BBC covers this kind of thing and does a follow up report, yet I searched the site on all kinds of meteor related keywords - NOTHING!

My theory is that this is the first wave of meteors that are going to become more common over the next 3 years and build in frequency and veracity as Planet X enters Earth's atmosphere.

Remember the film Armageddon, there is a meteor strike in New York city before the big one arrived. Just a thought kids, don't have nightmares :eek: