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Laura Knight-Jadczyk
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Fri, 18 Apr 2008 11:34 EDT

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Somehow, I think it is highly probable that we have a new event to add to our list of Meteorites, Asteroids, and Comets: Damages, Disasters, Injuries, Deaths, and Very Close Calls Have a look at the excerpts from the following two news items from this past week and see if something doesn't seem off about the glib and facile "explanations" for a series of extremely bizarre events. Every element of the stories is explainable in the terms presented by Clube and Napier, Mike Baillie and John S. Lewis and which have been the topic of the present series of articles on Comet hazards. At the same time, the explanations given by the "official sources" simply do not sound plausible.

Read and judge for yourself.

2008 - 15, 16, 18 April - Illinois - Maybe we had a comet fragment impact or two or three over a period of several nights? Perhaps a couple of overhead explosions and then, later, a ground impact. Read the following stories and judge for yourself:

That would explain booms and earthquake and lights in the sky spread out over three days. Damage Control: Mysterious booms, lights over Indiana were just F-16s

A sonic boom and fireballs and flaming debris that Kokomo-area residents reported seeing in the sky Wednesday night prompted Howard County's police agencies to conduct a two-hour search for what many residents thought was a crashed aircraft.

As it turned out, the fireballs were flares fired by F-16s that are part of the 122nd Fighter Wing, an Indiana Air National Guard unit based at Fort Wayne International Airport. ...

Staff Sgt. Jeff Lowry with Indiana National Guard's headquarters in Indianapolis said the jets taking part in the training are not supposed to exceed the speed of sound, which is about 760 mph, because supersonic speeds produce sonic booms.

He said the 122nd's commander, Col. Jeff Soldner, will investigate why at least one jet reached supersonic speeds Wednesday night over Howard and Tipton counties, and also on Tuesday night over the Logansport area, shaking the ground below. ...

He said F-16 training often involves the aircraft dropping flares from more than 10,000 feet above the ground, a technique that can allow the jets to evade heat-seeking missiles in combat. ...

Logansport Police Chief A.J. Rozzi said he heard a loud sonic boom on Tuesday night, and then heard the sound of a jet high overheard. He said residents also reported seeing fire streaks in the sky.

He said it is common for the 122nd to conduct missions in the area and believes F-16 training almost certainly explains the sights and sounds.

"They've been doing that training for quite a while. I don't know what maneuvers they're actually doing, but they do shoot out streaks of light," he said.

5.4 earthquake rocks Illinois; felt 350 miles away

A 5.4 earthquake that appeared to rival the strongest recorded in the region rocked people awake up to 350 miles away early Friday, surprising residents unaccustomed to such a powerful Midwest temblor.

The quake just before 4:37 a.m. was centered 6 miles from West Salem, Ill., and 66 miles from Evansville, Ind. It was felt in such distant cities as Chicago, Cincinnati and Milwaukee, 350 miles north of the epicenter, but there were no early reports of injuries or significant damage. ....

"You could hear a roaring sound and the whole motel shook, waking up the guests,'' Vibha Ambelal, manager of the Super 8 Motel in Mount Carmel, Illinois, near the epicenter, said in a telephone interview."

Now, add the above to what happened just a little over a week earlier:

2008 - 6 April - Argentina - The space rock reportedly crashed late Sunday somewhere in Entre Rios Province, some 260 miles northwest of Buenos Aires, reports the daily Clarin, which quoted a witness, Milton Blumhagen, a student and astronomy buff: "For three or four seconds I saw an object in flames, changing color until it turned blue when it approached the ground.'' A fire department source said the impact was felt for miles around. No damage was reported.

Keep your eyes and ears open!

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Indeed , By Alejo
Alejo

the whole f-16s explainaition is just expected , offcourse they're gonna have the people that believe and still believe that the government will never lie thus buy the whole story , and there's the people that wont believe wich also have a program ready for them , RIDICULE! , make themm sound as nonsensical conspiracy theorist , and that way you not only avoid the truth from being seen but also make the people afraid of public judgement ,
just a thougth ,thanx laura!!


Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 12:54 EDT

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Only The Beginning By Glenm

All true. Soon, though, with a few more incidents, it will be like trying to cover an elephant with a tea cup. The "swamp gas" explanation won't work on even the most dedicated "government won't lie to us" believers.


Added: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 09:35 EDT

From Argentina By Cig_88

hail from argentina here some videos about what happened in Entre Rios from a channel known as TN (Todo Noticias)
[Link]( This is from April 7th)

But there is another aparently:
[Link]


Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 12:59 EDT

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Quick Translation By Snow

I had my g/f listen to & translate the first video. In essence according to local people there were several(!) impacts. (houses, walls, windows were hit). They speculate they are meteorites and based on the size of the crater, normally, it would have been the size of a car, but it could have been caused by something smaller, because at the speed reported (the speed was "vulgar" -> alot of force?), it would have caused the same size crater. The impact zone lies in a mountainous terrain and therefore it could not be verified by experts right away, but they are going to investigate.

Hope the translation is not too far off....


Added: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 08:36 EDT

Where'S The Epicenter? By Snowalker
Snowalker

A 5.4 magnitude quake felt 350 miles away is going to be picked up by a large number of seismometers. These instruments are designed to triangulate the location and depth of the quakes epicenter. An impact creating this kind of energy is going to show up BIG TIME and would be extremely easy to locate. This means that either it really was an earthquake OR they are also suppressing the seismometer data.

BTW both links from Argentina are either broken or the videos have been pulled.


Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 13:35 EDT

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Links By Ardvan
Ardvan

The first one has a dot '.' at the end of the link you have to remove. The second seems to have server problems.


Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 15:38 EDT

Links By Cig_88

Sorry,

Videos:
[Link]

It would have fallen another meteorite in Entre Rios:
[Link]

Thanks because i didn't even realise that i've put them wrong.


Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:49 EDT

Link By Cig_88

I guess the second one is wrong because it cut just because is too long the link so in this little text box it seems to me that it let a space so the links is wrong.

Sorry for post it twice the second one wrong i didn't notice until recently.

i make a MESS.


Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:58 EDT

Thought That Quake Sounded Fishy By Cyre2067
Cyre2067

Read about that this morning and just having finished The Cosmic Winter it definitely prickled the hairs on the back of my neck. The explanation about the F16s sounded quite plausible, and that's what tipped me off, it's almost too plausible...

"Oh sometimes they drop flares and sometimes they exceed supersonic speeds... though really they shouldn't have...."

Yeah.... right.


Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 13:51 EDT

Second One Reported In Entre Ríos, Argentina By Navegante
Navegante

So the first space rock was reported the 6th in Entre Rios.

Yesterday, 17 April, there was a second report again in Entre Rios, Argentina. Witness said: "una luz muy fuerte pasó a una gran velocidad por el cielo y a baja altura, como dirigiéndose hacia el sur, y luego cayó a lo lejos" ["a strong light passed at a high speed through the sky and at a low altitud, going towards the south and then it fell. Story is in Spanish here: [Link]


Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:57 EDT

A Great Fire On Entre Rios By Ibero

Yes, and now in this area of Argentina (in Entre Rios) a great fire has begun. The smoke of this fire cover the city of Buenos Aires. Coincidence?


Added: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 00:55 EDT


 

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