Thanks CM
Not until the end…. gotta wade through all the shit first.
lol…then you should have gone looking for it yourself… not like it isn't/hasn't been talked about for ages….A week of google searches would have done it….
But as for paying for it and being angry….lol… brace yourself for bigger and way better lies being revealed.
I know what I know…. That, I'll be passing on at the end….Many people will come forth to speak.
True.
With great power comes great responsibility…. Most humans are ready and more than capable to shoulder more responsibility for their actions…. Some are not and need to be removed before humanity can move forwards….and a few assets reallocated.
Just notice the tone of voices …. business as usual….nothing to see here out of the ordinary…..now…. if it had blown up or something, you would have seen "business unusual"…lol… Maybe a stressed out voice…but… No stress.
5 minutes from now for aussies.
Large asteroid ‘1998 OR2’ visible in Australian skies, best time and how to view
Brett Wadelton
7NEWS
Wednesday, 29 April 2020 2:35 pm
Asteroid more than a mile wide is heading for Earth.
A large asteroid is set to fly-by Earth this evening in a spectacular sky show for astronomers.
Named ‘Asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2’, this large near-Earth and potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) will safely fly past us at a mere 6.3 million kilometres - which is quite a small distance in terms of space.
In the video above, an asteroid more than 2 kilometres wide is heading for Earth
How to view
Jacquie Milner from Mount Burnett Observatory in Victoria told 7NEWS.com.au that the asteroid will be bright enough to see if you have the right equipment.
“While it won’t be bright enough, or close enough thank goodness, to be seen with the naked eye, an experienced amateur astronomer with a decent-sized (at least 8-inch) telescope will be able to find it overhead in the constellation of Hydra.”
“The closest approach of this particular asteroid will take place at 7:56pm, Australian Eastern Standard Time.
More on 7NEWS.com.au
https://7news.com.au/technology/space/large-asteroid-1998-or2-visible-in-australian-skies-best-time-and-how-to-view-c-1005941
Always were… Just being "unidentified"…doesn't mean they don't/didn't exist.