
© Law Keven
For more than twenty years I have researched sightings of mystery animals across London, Kent and Sussex. I am the UK's only full-time 'big cat' researcher. And yet never, in all my moments of collating evidence, going out in the field and appealing for eye-witness reports, have I ever come across a report of a normal 'spotted' leopard. Until now...
Despite sightings of black leopard (the same as the 'spotted' leopard except it has a dark pigment to the coat), puma and lynx across London and the outskirts, the capital is not exactly 'big cat' country - although I've often written tales on the 'beast of Bexley', the 'Surrey puma', the 'Golders Green lynx', and other sightings from Abbey Wood, Southwark and Bromley.
Comment: We here at SotT would like to propose that these sonic booms and lights in the sky could also have been meteorites.
There have been quite a few meteorites spotted world-wide in the last year with a high percentage of these in the last few months.
Also, there have been several "sonic booms" heard, especially in the United States, lately that have been attributed to meteorites; and some "sonic booms" that are "unexplained" - which doesn't mean that they were not from meteorites, it just means that nobody wanted to "go there."
It would seem likely, then, that the "sonic booms" heard in South Korea could also have been caused by meteorites entering the atmosphere.
To read about the numerous reports on sonic booms heard around the world, just put "sonic boom" (with quotation marks) in the search engine at the top right of the page and it will bring up quite a number of them. Also, you may want to search the word "explosion" (without the quotation marks) to bring up a few more.
With the world's people in a shocked and chaotic mentally, brought about purposefully by the psychopaths who are running it, how easy it will be to get them to believe that an incoming comet/meteor is a missile shot by whomever the psychopaths want the people to believe shot it.