>the theme is about meteors hitting the earth, mostly in USA apparently.
>Maybe it's something, maybe it's nothing…
Kinetic impacts from space rocks are extremely rare. Rocks from space carry different charge potentials than our Earth. We see meteors "light up" as the enter our atmosphere. That is no coincidence. Those space rocks are being electrically etched away by the charges clinging to the surface of the Earth, which make up our "atmosphere". Meteors do have potential to "impact" the Earth, but it has moar to do with our global electric circuitry than an actual "impact" collision. So, really not much to worry about. This is age old fear porn, based upon MUCH moar extreme circumstances that anything recognized by "science" today.
For example, once upon a time the moon was on a direct collision course with our home planet. Instead of smashing into us and destroying both objects in a kinetic impact, there were huge arc discharges which prevent total annihilation, and actually "locked" our moon in place as a satellite to Earth. When one calculates the sheer amperage present in the atmosphere, it's not difficult to see how much potential power is present at any given time. The voltage differential doesn't even have to be that great to achieve tremendous amounts of power (Amps x Volts = Watts).
There was a considerable amount of destruction, but ultimately life existed before, during and after this [event], even though it forever changed certain aspects of life on, along with geological features of, Earth. The Electromagnetic Force is extremely powerful, yet it's role is often ignored by "science" for a variety of reasons. Point is, there are Forces in Nature which protect you even though you aren't fully aware of their existence. Fear not, anon. We will be fine. At least for now. Meteors are fear porn, basically.