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Monday, April 11, 2011

 

What would happen if a house size or little bigger meteor hit Earth?

Been having this thought come up more and more.

Maybe we should study Meteor Crater in Arizona a Liiittle bit more.

Or SURPRISE!!! BOOM!!

We wouldn't be so sure of early detection either... 'member the two meteors that were discovered only days before they wizzed by Earth.


Comments:

Interesting, I think it would make a earthquake look small and meaningless.
# posted by sully16 : 11:35 AM
What size house? ;-)
# posted by time*treat : 5:32 PM
Well, if your house is bigger than the Taj Mahal, you've gone a little too far.
# posted by JADELottery : 6:26 PM
Probably take the focus of the political scene. At least a couple days.
# posted by JAP69 : 6:55 PM

Goes just after this one

Friday, March 25, 2011

 

Edict been told, great meteor's storms come.

Many falling stars make the sky light with long train of fire.

Night and day the meteor's sign show where true power is.

You shall see a massive meteor fall on a clear day.

You will see the shower of a million lights fill the night sky.



And this one

Friday, March 18, 2011

 

here's an edict to deal with.

You shall see an increase in the level of meteor fireball activity.

There will be one enormous event that will be seen clearly by day.

It will escalate to a final event that will rival to surpass the 1833 meteor shower, but it will not be the Leonids.

Jehocifer.

Red Eyes


What's an Edict? It's a written "proclamation of law or other authoritative command", from Wiktionary.

Put another way, We Wrote the Matrix Code that became reality.

Coincidence? Yeah, you go right on ahead and keep telling us that.

We have another coincidence planned for you.


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Eventually you will try to contact us.

However, contacting us will become increasingly impossible; improbable at the least.

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