Anonymous ID: 51b665 Aug. 3, 2018, 6:56 a.m. No.2429917   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9999

>>2429803

Agree

 

Video of an alleged Meteor explosion

 

Funny how these always seem to happen in Siberia. Did anyone get photos of the event alleged over THULE a few days ago?

>>2429176 (pb)

They are telling you there is an explosion but did you actually see an explosion?

They are telling you it's a meteor but did you actually see an meteor?

This is a problem with alleged "sourcing"

People leave it up to the source to vett it.

If they have an [alleged good] "source" they act as though they are safe not to think any farther nor to question?. And if anyone asks a questions they reply, "Oh they but you don't have a source"

How about common/ uncommon sense?

>>2428848 (pb)

no mention of an intercept

2.1 kiloton ? Isn't that a scale used with nukes?

Anyone look at radioactivity over there? Wind patterns?

>>2428765 (pb)

No major earthquakes. So nothing hit the ground?

>>2428804 (pb)

Force field around a tank? You think when a meteor crashed into a tank a force field would save it? I'm open minded but it would have to be a very small meteor. And in this case for some reason the alleged meteor never reached the earth.

Report: "Source people don't like it because NASA said it didn't happen and they trust their source NASA

""A curious and credible Tweet from the Director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists, Hans Kristensen, on August 1, 2018 at 5:14 PM Washington D.C. time claimed that a, “Meteor explodes with 2.1 kilotons force 43 km above missile early warning radar at Thule Air Base.”

 

The Tweet apparently [but yet they say above the info was from soneone else. Was "Rocket Ron added in later? ] originated from Twitter user “Rocket Ron”, a “Space Explorer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory”.

The original Tweet read, “A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km.

The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons.”

Rocket Ron’s Tweet hit in the afternoon on Jul. 31."

So even was 25th and info released 29th?

"NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory did provide a Tweet with a screenshot of data showing record of an object of unspecified size traveling at (!) 24.4 Kilometers per second (about 54,000 MPH or Mach 74) at 76.9 degrees’ north latitude, 69.0 degrees’ west longitude on July 25, 2018 at 11:55 PM.

That latitude and longitude does check out as almost directly over Thule, Greenland."

https://theaviationist.com/?p=58201"

Right peeps.

A Tank's force field will protect against an object traveling 54,000 miles per hour? If it was maybe some tiny particle with no mass? But that wouldn't create a 2.1 MEGATON explosion ? The bombs on Japan were alleged .o2 megatons "only".

>>2428939 (pb)

According to NASA it didn't happen.