The panic and havoc seen in the Russian Urals last winter when a meteor the size of a house exploded in the skies, may be set for a repeat. Scientists say the huge rock might not have been flying solo as first thought, but rather as part of a group of asteroids which still pose a threat to Earth.
Comment: Yes, it does boggle the mind, doesn't it? All these years they have poured money into ways of controlling people rather than looking after their well-being and future... and now we are left completely exposed to civilization-destroying cometary catastrophe.
... and it is going to come down. This tiny Urals meteorite is a flea compared to the elephant stoney asteroid I have seen. It is in excess of 1.5 miles - probably around 2-3 miles in diameter. It has grazed the Earth's atmosphere three times to my knowledge since 1985 when it passed directly overhead Canterbury, UK. I am not the only one to see this monster. If you have seen it it looks a little like a standard meteor but there are differences.
If you have seen "our end" as it will become, please post your descriptions here....