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Hundreds Spot Fireballs In Colorado, Nearby States

pingpong writes "Hundreds of people in Colorado and 7 surrounding states have reported seeing "fireballs" in the night sky. They are described as being 10 to 15 times larger than a normal shooting star and bluish in color. Two people even claimed to see one land, but it has yet to be found. The Daily Camera is reporting it online here." Field reports invited.

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  1. Re:It has to be... by madsenj37 · · Score: 0, Troll

    In related news, 47% of slashdot likes http://www.goatse.cx

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  2. Re:It's all so damn 'Merican by Quirk · · Score: 0, Troll

    My history comes from 6 prior generations of Canadians on my father side; the family beginnings in Canada stem from two brothers originally from Norway. On my mother's side I'm 4th generation Canadian of german extraction. My german forebearers where journey carpenters, and farmers. They came up the Oregon Trail and dispersed throughout the Dakotas and the Canadian prairie. They sheltered the first winter in sod huts made of sod and rootwork. I have had devolve upon me generations of farm lore and gun lore. My family has served in many of Canada' wars and rebellions. My knowledge of guns started at the age of four when my first .22 calibre single shot rifle was purchased for me. I have lived in major metropolitan areas since beginning universtiy and no longer own guns because I think they should be under, supervised lock and key in urban areas and I have no need to kill my own game. ( Although I'm more than able to do so ) So you see I not only know my country's history I am the living history of my country since before it came into being as the modern nation you know it to be. Fuck you :)

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  3. Re:Witness by JordoCrouse · · Score: 0, Troll

    I saw something unbelievable one time, true story. About 5 friends and I and an old girlfriend

    Why should you destroy a perfectly believeable story about mysterious lights in the sky with a comment like that. Everybody knows that /.ers don't have girlfriends.

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  4. Just the beginning. . ? by Fantastic+Lad · · Score: 1, Troll
    Has anybody else been paying attention? This thing with big-ass meteors appears to be new. (And on right time, actually. . .)

    oct 6-02

    sep13-02

    Sep12-02

    sep10-02

    aug26-02 aprox

    But don't let this affect your consumerist activities, citizen. The government is already throwing up some "don't panic" propaganda.

    "Asteroids regularly explode over the Earth with the intensity of a nuclear bomb; the explosions could be mistaken for a nuclear attack and even trigger an atomic war, an Air Force general said Thursday. - At least 30 times a year, a space rock measuring a few yards across slashes into the atmosphere and explodes, releasing energy equal to that of an atomic bomb, Air Force Brig. Gen. Simon Worden told subcommittee members."

    Oh really? 30 times a year? This is the first I've ever heard about it.

    Meanwhile, the powerbrokers in the know are quietly preparing to withdraw, (after killing all the jews and arabs), into their Shadow Government strongholds beneath whatever mountain range they think will save their asses from the end of the world. Silly rabbits!

    Okay, that's my two cents. You may now return to Quake or whatever. Cheers!


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  5. I tend to agree. by Fantastic+Lad · · Score: 0, Troll
    Cool! You know about the Kuiper belt activity. You're tuned in!

    Problem is, this is probably going to wipe out most of the Earth's population before the end of the decade. We're supposed to see a small surge of debris hitting the planet, (this current one), a subsiding, and then the sky will literally fall, (and THAT is what will finally break the U.S.'s back.) I'm afraid I don't actually know how long we have, but it's probable that Bush will have enough time to kill all the Jews and kill all the Arabs. (Both parties making up the Semites.)

    See my comment on this story for links to the last 5 big meteor events since October. If you're interested, that is.


    -Fantastic Lad

  6. Nibiru is DIS-INFO. by Fantastic+Lad · · Score: 1, Troll
    That whole Planet X thing is just another dumb-ass distraction. --But there IS a phenomenon at work.

    here's a story from last year about the ark twin star, (a big ball of hydrogen which never got quite big enough to ignite, but which is more than large enough to send some planet killing debris from the Kuiper belt, thank you very much!)

    So there ain't no aliens living in Planet X coming to resuce everybody who's been good and loving. That and all the other CIA induced New-Age crapola regarding "Nibiru" is, IMHO, pure & stinking bunk.

    However, I tend to be of the thinking that the dark-star came and went about a year and a half ago; there were several half-assed "Do Not Panic, Citizen", plant stories circulating regarding this phenomenon around that time, (put there in the event that anybody on this globe might wake up and realized what was happening. That obviously didn't happen. --Or at least not with anybody who had access to a decent telescope at the time. . .).

    In any case, the Dark Star has most likely done its work. There have been 5 other big-assed meteor strikes over the last month and a half alone. . .

    Check my post on this story for links to stories of those events.


    -Fantastic Lad