Within the last week or so, there have been several extremely odd things happen. Individually, they're pretty astounding - all happening within such a short amount of time is even more noteworthy.
A few days ago I watched/listened to a Coast to Coast broadcast posted on February 13th (not sure when it was actually recorded) interviewing
Ed Grimsley. He's been focusing his attention to the night sky, and with the use of night vision goggles he's seeing and documenting what appears to be a war taking place between many
vehicles of varying sizes. Shots can be detected between the crafts and
this interview is giving you a little one on one time with what he's been doing.
On February 10th two satellites collided.
Russian, U.S. satellites collide in space
On February 16th two
Submarines collide in Atlantic
On February 15th , some kind of 'fireball' was seen in the Texas skies.
In the following video you'll hear CNN report that while a fireball was reported, that nothing actually hit the ground:
Texas fireball caught on video
But in
this video, you'll hear something a little different. The initial reports said that it was in fact an unidentified flying object in that the FAA could not say what it was and that many reported seeing . . whatever it was "slam into the earth."
On February 18th a metal object the size of a brick crashes through the roof of a business in New Jersey.
This article reports that the metal was too hot to touch for about thirty minutes after landing.
This article shows you a pic of the object and gives the explanation offered elsewhere now, as well - that the piece is from a wood chipper. I can't find the initial report that I read, but it was definitely white hot. Subsequent articles are referring to it as "warm" while only a few might mention that it was too hot to handle for 30 minutes.
I've got a really hard time swallowing the idea that a wood chipper, no matter how strong, has got what it takes to launch something that far into our atmosphere. In order to achieve
that kind of heat ("couldn't touch it for 30 minutes")? Is it possible for a machine to catapult something of that size and weight, without a propulsion system
that high? I don't think so, but I'm open to being wrong. Anyone with a physics background want to address this one?
And finally - On February 19,
Huge gamma-ray blast spotted 12.2 bln light-years from earth
What's going on?
I
expect the media to lie. What's more interesting to me is the contradictions and intentional misdirection of what
experts say is happening. All paid puppets, as far as I'm concerned. I think
something is going on. And I think those collisions were
done to us, not a freak accident. Any thoughts? I'm dying to have someone show me what that piece is from a wood chipper, btw - or confirm or dismiss the catapulting dilema.
Peace