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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2009 8:41:59 GMT 10
Might move those two photos to basecamp, see what people think.
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Post by spock on Dec 27, 2009 10:17:48 GMT 10
I have seen VERY persuasive arguments towards this being a standard missile launch gone wrong - they make perfect sense. Then I look at this photo The similarities are uncanny - but again - HOW? How is this shit a missile gone awry? How is that even a real photo? If it truly is - I am just stuck in flabbergasted. I enjoy reading the back and forths on this as i am still unsettled. And there is ample reason not to call people that look at this and question it, tin foil hats. The reasoning behind the enigma is solid, and then we have to ponder this...
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Post by brillbilly on Dec 28, 2009 4:35:19 GMT 10
im still 50/50 on this to and more spiral vids are turning up
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Post by Aardvaaks on Dec 29, 2009 5:08:06 GMT 10
There is no doubt that this incident has caused a bit of a stir. There apparently is no doubt however that spent rocket fuel burns blue however the timing of this event is very interesting. Quote MANY PEOPLE ARE 'NOT BUYING IT' Regardless of what created the apparition -- and we'll get to that in a minute -- the timing of the event is almost certainly not an accident, nor a coincidence. For starters, no documented photo or video of a missile failure looks anything close to what we've just seen in Norway. The only video used by skeptics as 'proof' that a missile failure could look anything like this is of a typical rocket in flight -- complete with the exhaust trail, which then gives off a farty little smoke-ring when it extinguishes. This doesn't even begin to match up to how awesome the Norway Spiral looks. In short, the "official explanation" was so laughable -- so old school -- that almost every UFO blogger and enthusiast on Earth wrote about this stunning phenomenon with breathless enthusiasm. At the time we began this piece on 12/12, 2009, when you searched for "Norway spiral UFO" on Google, over one million, five hundred eighty thousand hits came up -- just three days after it happened: divinecosmos.com/index.php/start-here/latest-news/521-disclosure-endgame
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