Meteor Explosion

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Rumblejohn

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Seems odd this didn't get more news coverage. https://www.newsweek.com/us-air-force-has-not-acknowledged-meteor-explosion-near-military-base-1057219
 
Interesting, it seems like a lot of things don't get news coverage anymore-----UNLESS it starts with a T !!!!!! :lol: :lol:
I worked with a guy who was stationed there, he had some interesting things to say about an area near there, from what he mentioned it may not have been a meteor! :-#
 
LOL such garbage reporting...hyperbole galore.


"HUGE Meteor"...hardly. At 55,000 MPH it was probably not much bigger than a school bus, happens roughly once a year anyway.

2.1 kiloton blast...sure, but at what altitude did that occur? At those speeds it would have happened in the upper atmosphere.

Junk reporting...good for a laugh, or depressing to think how many people are readying their tin-hats at the thought of another cover up.
 

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