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Ah he goes into SWE too? :rotf2:
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i know who's responsible
the Smiley's broke into a Medical Marijuana store
and now they're out out there having thrill rides again. http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...UYS/missle.gif |
This "Ignore List" option is a fabulous thing.........I just put 2 of the biggest tools on mine and I find it quite peaceful now that I don't have to read their useless, non-contributory and derogatory bulls-h-i-t. I recommend it highly if there is someone on S-B you don't care to deal with......and if its me...all the better!:kewl:
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Nothing tough sanctions won't fix. No worries.
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My gut tells me that whatever launched that either belongs to us or.... It belonged to someone else who would deny it was ever there in the first place and therefore no longer exists....
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Photoshopped contrails! Plausable deniability......
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Boatload of BS from our Government!:fury:
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It's Bush's fault
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He commented on it on the Today show this am.....said he accidentally set his coffee down on an old button the Government people never disconnected in his house! All apologies...blah, blah, blah!:rotf2:
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i'm kinda doubtful
The Boss accidentally spilled a tube of Nano bots
onto the smiley list..... and they morphed http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...leynanobot.png |
Too much mid level shear for that to be a rocket launch the other day.
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Probably nothing to see folks. Plane. Contrail. If it was a missile, all the branches 'cept for the jarheads would have seen it as well as LAX and other regional control areas and that would get out. Right? McFly?
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Too much shear to effect the smoke trail of a launch? Or too much to launch a rocket? |
Glad nobody is concerned.....carry on!:wall:
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and the white flash at the top of the trail. |
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Not Chinese.
North Korean, very possible. I wonder what the foreign news agencies are saying. We are clearly being kept in the dark. Imagine, a test launch for Al Quida (?sp) Not too out if reach Quote:
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nebe had chili last night and that was just one of his rippers
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Maybe a signal flare from a stranded cruise ship?
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There should be a giant cleave in it about midway up given the wind speeds up high. |
What a crock! Some Government official probably posting that stuff so folks will buy it!! Never seen a plane fly straight up in the air???:fury:
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DreamLiner prior to grounding
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Stop being %$%$%$%$ing stupid it was a missle launch plain and simple.
We tested a missle. |
Finally a voice of reason!:uhuh:
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That ain't no missile it's a vapor contrail off of Larry's postings on SB
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All the feds have to do is say something, they've caused all this by just being silent.
I think it's a 'what's that button do' thing. |
US Air would be flying one of the longer range newer 737s on that route, or maybe one of America West's 757s.
A contrail from a twin engined airliner would have some separation at its source, no? |
It's the chemicals
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Kinda like when you were a kid in the car and the moon was following you fast through stationary trees, eh? Same Ding.
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It still follows me
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Like the article said, strange lights have been seen in the sky for many years.
I remember reading in one of Eric Sloane's books on early farmers and they're implements, that in a farmer's diary he found in an old barn in Fair lawn NJ from the 1800s, he wrote of 6 bright red lights that crossed the sky at a slow speed and then sped off at amazing speed and disappeared. |
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"Joisey Devil"... :hihi: |
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Has anyone had a look at this? Maybe that contrail off LA last month was a Chinese Missile. Might not be true but sure makes you think. Scary stuff........
YouTube - A Warning Shot? Experts Believe Missile From Chinese Sub Fired Off US West Coast |
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