Incoming! Southwestern US stunned by MoCF - US military claims missile test

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'US Army missile test sparks UFO reports in Southwest', The Associated Press, 13 September 2012
_http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49026286/ns/technology_and_science-space/#.UFOfL65vVm6 [video at source]

People across the Southwest got an early-morning show in the sky Thursday, courtesy of a trio of unarmed missiles fired from New Mexico, one of which left a brilliant contrail that changed colors as it was illuminated by the rising sun.

The twisting cloudlike formation was visible in southern Colorado, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and Las Vegas just before sunrise, and led to hundreds of calls and emails to area TV stations.

Law enforcement agencies in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado received some reports of a crash, but those were quickly discounted. A sheriff's deputy in northern New Mexico who saw one of the missiles leaving behind a contrail as it lifted into the pre-dawn sky said he spotted what appeared to be an explosion and a part falling off the craft.

"When I saw it, it surprised the heck out of me, and I thought, 'Wow, that's not something you see every day,'" said San Juan County deputy J.J. Roberts. "So I pulled over, pulled out my iPhone and started taking some pictures and video."

The "explosion" was a normal separation of the first and second stages of the unarmed Juno ballistic missile that was fired at 6:30 a.m. MT from Fort Wingate near Gallup, N.M., said Drew Hamilton, a spokesman for the U.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range. The expended first stage landed in a designated area of U.S. Forest Service land.

The Juno missile was then targeted by advanced versions of the Patriot missile fired from White Sands, about 350 miles (560 kilometers) away, as part of a test. Two of the missiles were fired and hit the incoming Juno missile, said Dan O'Boyle, a spokesman for the Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, which was in charge of the Patriots used in the test.

The Patriot missiles kill incoming targets by direct strike and don't explode.

The rising sun backlit the Juno missile's contrail and provided a spectacular morning sight for early risers across the region.

"It's one of those things it does not happen every time — the weather and light conditions have to be just right, and this was one of those times," Hamilton said. "We even had people calling from (Los Angeles) asking about it. They want to know about it. Apparently this thing really lit up the sky really well."

Roberts said he was driving between Aztec, N.M., and Farmington, N.M, before sunrise when he saw the missile heading into the sky.

"It was pretty obvious. The first thing that came to mind, it was some sort of a missile or a jet or something like that," Roberts said.

Calls began coming in to dispatchers, and two deputies on the other side of San Juan County were dispatched to look for a crash. But Roberts said he quickly waved them off.

"We had gotten reports that there was an explosion or a UFO or missile or whatever, and people thought it was real close so they were concerned there would be debris falling from the sky," Roberts said. "To me, it was obvious when I saw it, it was real high altitude. It wasn't something real close."

It seems pretty clear to me that they were tracking this large meteor or cometary fragment (MoCF) which exploded in the upper atmosphere and missiles were sent up there as part of damage control.

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/248094-Reading-Celestial-Intentions-Through-the-Wrong-End-of-the-Telescope-Missiles-UFOs-and-the-Cold-War

Session 22 July 2012

Q: (L) I want to know if this fire in Colorado was caused by fireballs?

A: Indeed and did you notice that feeble cover-up? They are getting desperate.

Q: (L) Yes, we noticed that feeble cover-up. Speaking of fireballs, there was an article that Kniall put together about this supposed comet/missile launch. We're just kind of a little bit curious about that because there was a lot of weird stuff going on around that.

A: You should remember what we told you years ago about "chemtrails" in relation to MIC activity, that it was fully known that the real enemy was "out there" not "over there." Don't discard what Clube said about this matter so easily. You should be aware that there are swarms of missiles ready and waiting to be launched at the order of the military sky watchers so as to mask what is going on. In this case and even others there was both: A comet explosion followed by a missile launch to keep the masses calm. Can't have the PTB looking like they are angering "the gods", ya know!!!

Q: (Perceval) So basically what we were thinking. (L) So in other words what you're suggesting is that there is a network of missiles around the planet belonging to various different countries. At any given time, somebody can give the order for somebody in the right place to launch a missile to cover up the fact that there are comets. Is that it?

A: Yes precisely. You need military activity to mask celestial events. And so it has always been.
 
I saw this thing with my own eyes and took footage of it. It didn't look like a missile to me. Matter of fact, the first thing that came to my mind were the photos that have been posted on SOTT of similar spectacles.
When my co-workers and I heard on the radio that it was a missile, right away I called BS. But, alas, my co-workers were so staunch in believing the missile story. "The radio said that the military said that..."

I said, "that don't necessarily make it so."

I got vacant looks of incredulity. "Well, the radio said that the military said.." SMH
 
Bar Kochba said:
I saw this thing with my own eyes and took footage of it. It didn't look like a missile to me. Matter of fact, the first thing that came to my mind were the photos that have been posted on SOTT of similar spectacles.
When my co-workers and I heard on the radio that it was a missile, right away I called BS. But, alas, my co-workers were so staunch in believing the missile story. "The radio said that the military said that..."

I said, "that don't necessarily make it so."

I got vacant looks of incredulity. "Well, the radio said that the military said.." SMH

can you post the pictures here?
 
I cannot attach the pictures because they are too large; I keep getting an "error" message.
I have put a pic and a video up on my FB. You can see them there.

_https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151096632774132&set=a.10150089087024132.280850.614924131&type=1&theater

_https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10151096817139132
 
Bar Kochba said:
I cannot attach the pictures because they are too large; I keep getting an "error" message.
I have put a pic and a video up on my FB. You can see them there.

_https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151096632774132&set=a.10150089087024132.280850.614924131&type=1&theater

_https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10151096817139132

You can quickly resize the pictures in a photo editing program to get them down to the right size.
 
To describe it: It was a ball of light streaking slowly across the sky. Then the ball of light dispersed and that was the moment I caught the pic and shot the video.
It happened around 5:30am Phoenix Az time.
 
BK:

Are you saying that the "ball of light" came
from above whilst the missile "white streak"
came from below? I just wondered if this
could explain the rainbow v.s. the white streak
phenomena?
 
Mr. Premise said:
Bar Kochba said:
I cannot attach the pictures because they are too large; I keep getting an "error" message.
I have put a pic and a video up on my FB. You can see them there.

_https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151096632774132&set=a.10150089087024132.280850.614924131&type=1&theater

_https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10151096817139132

You can quickly resize the pictures in a photo editing program to get them down to the right size.

Hereafter the pic of the first link, the second one is a video.
 
There was only one streak with the ball of light at the head of it. There were no other streaks. The ball of light dispersed; seconds after it did I snapped my pictures.
And from my vantage point, it appeared as thought it was moving northwest to southeast. I am not 100% certain of that, though; I will double check tomorrow.
 
Here is another one, this time zoomed out.

_https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151099423889132&set=a.10150089087024132.280850.614924131&type=1&theater
 

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