A possible meteor in Argentina

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It is recent so there are no clear informations yet. It seems a meteor detroyed a house and a few cars. People saw a fire ball before the explosion. There is one death and nine injured:

_http://www.cnnchile.com/internacional/2011/09/26/misteriosa-caida-de-un-meteorito-en-buenos-aires/
_http://tn.com.ar/sociedad/00067718/cuales-son-las-hipotesis-sobre-la-explosion

_http://america.infobae.com/notas/34369-Cayo-un-meteorito-en-Buenos-Aires
 
Re: A posible meteor in Argentina

Living not so far away from it (50 kmts) I could hear what witness said directly through local tv. One witness said that before the explosion sky lightened and windows began to vibrate strongly. No one of them knows really what happened, the thing just appeared and in a few seconds made that mess. That is one example of how such phenomena is. Suddenly, in a few seconds, it is over you, you can't run away if you're not lucky.
 
On SOTT:
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/235442-Argentina-Blue-Fireball-Lands-In-Buenos-Ares
Although meteors are not that uncommon, in this case a woman has been killed by a meteor. Those silly statistics downplaying the risks are meaningless.
 
Raindrops keep fallin' on our heads.... and Nero fiddles while Rome burns.
 
The laughable thing, is that in tv news, though they talked about the possibility of meteorite, the program's hosts keep telling people about the satellites rubbish, "gas explosion in combination with street electricity cables", and other things like that, they give those hypothesis equal or even more credibility than the meteorites one.

Anyway, it is interesting and exciting to have all of this in one's own country and watch the reactions of people to it. Sadly, most people has no clue about what is happening in the cosmos around us.
 
Check out this YouTube video~ Mystery Sky object exploded over Argentina Sept. 25, 2011: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bSl0YE6A_Q
 
Oneearth said:
Check out this YouTube video~ Mystery Sky object exploded over Argentina Sept. 25, 2011: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bSl0YE6A_Q

Oh, my... the man who filmed it says at one time. "Did you see it fall? What a strange thing, man!" Earlier, "It's like it got on fire." And at the end, "And it's still on fire". People really don't know what is going on! Imagine a whole bunch of those falling at the same time, and you can imagine the unbearable shock that people would have. Then again, people can be told anything, like it's part of that a satellite that broke, or a one life time event... Reminds me of the programming going on about the Pentagon immediately after 911. Same old tricks.

And then, they call us "Apocalyptic" in this witch hunt of a ridiculous cult accusation. You talk about comets and meteors, simply from observing DATA and not imagining End of the World scenarios, and you are immediately labelled an "Apocalyptic cult". I guess the police staff doesn't spend much time looking at the sky... :shock:
 
Ailén said:
I guess the police staff doesn't spend much time looking at the sky... :shock:

Probably not since that's where their invisible god on a stick lives and they don't want to anger him... :rolleyes:
 
Graalsword said:
The laughable thing, is that in tv news, though they talked about the possibility of meteorite, the program's hosts keep telling people about the satellites rubbish, "gas explosion in combination with street electricity cables", and other things like that, they give those hypothesis equal or even more credibility than the meteorites one.

Yeah, I read in one of the articles about the explosion that people were speculating about satellite pieces. It's quite amazing how easily people's minds can be primed into buying a version of events. We've been hearing about falling satellites, therefore this has got to be a satellite too! Never mind that the famous NASA satellite fell over the Pacific. No room for any alternative explanations. What you should think is all pre-fabricated by the media. It's a quite clever and efficient mind-programming. Discouraging too.
 
Windmill knight said:
Yeah, I read in one of the articles about the explosion that people were speculating about satellite pieces. It's quite amazing how easily people's minds can be primed into buying a version of events. We've been hearing about falling satellites, therefore this has got to be a satellite too! Never mind that the famous NASA satellite fell over the Pacific. No room for any alternative explanations. What you should think is all pre-fabricated by the media. It's a quite clever and efficient mind-programming. Discouraging too.

It also indicates that they knew we'd have incoming objects during this time frame, which means they can track some of them (even though they supposedly 'lost the satellite'.) It gets really interesting when the ones they can't track start hitting the ground.
 
Something tells me that the recent Satellite event was a false flag from Nasa. The satellite never really came down and they just made it up that it fell in Pacific ocean.
 
And, now here's a recently posted SOTT Focus: http://www.sott.net/articles/show/235470-That-aint-no-satellite-Meteorite-impacts-Buenos-Ares-Argentina.
 
Maybe more and more of that space junk orbiting the planet will start falling back down to earth... Counter-satellite divisions might start getting formed as a matter of national security.

We might start hearing more and more about the odds of being hit by a falling satellite piece...
 
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