Why the government won't tell you a Killer Asteroid/Volcano is coming!!

by Witness 007 48 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    Hello, happy new year. Are you sure regarding this information concerning Asteroid?
    Xavier

    Is this the Xavier that I know possibly?

    Jeff

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    Maybe the government won't tell you....but cameo-d will spill it!

    What are the chances of a devastating supervolcano in Yellowstone?

    Intense seismic activity in Yellowstone National Park in the last two weeks has led to speculation that a cataclysmic eruption is imminent. Bill McGuire of the Hazard Research Centre at University College London assesses the evidence

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/blog/2009/jan/06/supervolcano-volcano-yellowstone-earthquake

  • shamus100
    shamus100

    "Notwithstanding this possibility, the frequency of super-eruptions at Yellowstone is so low that the chances of the current burst of activity heralding such an event are microscopically small. "

    There is your bubble bursting. Sorry about that.

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips

    *sigh* It is sad that people that were suckered into an apocalyptic cult are still falling for this 2012 stuff. In a way, it is a form of generational narcissism. Every generation thinks it will be the last.

    BTS

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d
    *sigh* It is sad that people that were suckered into an apocalyptic cult are still falling for this 2012 stuff. In a way, it is a form of generational narcissism. Every generation thinks it will be the last.

    Burns, The volcano has nothing to do with 2012. I am not aware that these geologists and scientists belong to any cult. Most of the people discussing the erruption possibility seem to be level headed intelligent people reviewing evidence of change, not WT predictions.

  • shamus100
    shamus100

    Cameo,

    Are you serious? Simply read the link that you yourself posted. Look at the conclusions. Where in the heck are you coming up with this nonsense?

  • besty
    besty

    Hey Simon - I order you to keep this board live until Jan 1 2013.

  • keyser soze
    keyser soze

    I think the government would probably be the last to know if a giant asteroid was headed for the earth. People who spot these asteroids, as a general rule, don't work for the government, nor are they answerable to them. To equate this with what the government may or may not have known about 9/11 is absurd.

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    Here comes one now.....

    EDIS NumberCO-20090107-19949-CAN
    Event typeCosmic EventDate / time [UTC]07/01/2009 - 14:50:47
    CountryCanadaArea-
    County / StateProvince of AlbertaCity

    (This one was from a couple of days ago:)

    Quickly becoming something of a favoured landing zone for all manner of inbound space debris, the skies above Canada have once again been treated to a fiery meteor, which takes the recent total to three in the last couple of months. Putting aside suggestions of an oddly draw out alien invasion, the latest meteor was spotted rushing through the early morning clouds south of Calgary on Monday, January 05, with The Canadian Fireball Reporting Centre (CFRC) receiving around a dozen eyewitness reports on or around 5:45 a.m. However, according to initial comments made by Alan Hildebrand, renowned University of Calgary meteor expert and coordinator of the CFRC, poor visibility conditions on Monday suggested that sighting confirmation and possible impact points would be difficult to establish. Despite the potential hindrance to verification thrown up by the weather, the claimed sightings have been lent a little credence by Sherri Gallant of the Lethbridge Herald, who writes that a CFRC volunteer was able to capture around six seconds of the event on video. Having seen the brief but tantalising black and white footage, Mr. Hildebrand commented that the blazing ball of fire appeared in the skies east-southeast of Calgary before then moving off to the south at a distance of around 200 to 300 kilometres. “It’s hard to say how bright it was, [due to the black and white footage, but] it was certainly a significant fireball,” he said, “I can imagine the rock involved is approximately 10 kilograms, a rock maybe the size of your head.” Hildebrand has also said speed and trajectory suggest the latest sighting is unlikely to be part of the annual Quadrantid meteor shower that rains down upon Western Canada at the beginning of every January.)

    hahaha

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