2010-09-08

Asteroid Strikes Colombia - American Media Buries It!

Vatic Note: Well, is this part of the traveling companions that accompany Planet X or Nibiru? Did anyone see the movie Storm Troopers? If you did, do you remember that the aliens has technology that allowed them to tape meteorites and asteroids in a laser type beam and direct it like a sling shot, to mother earth. There is still a top secret military mission up there that we do not know about and they are in a top secret space ship. Its so secret that there have been no leaks and that is mission impossible, so that is how tight the mission is locked down. Not saying, but I am pointing out the coincidence and the fact that Nasa or is it SOHO that has put a lockdown on any infor on asteroids entering the solar system. Now why is that? Remember the suns twin has to come through the "ort" cloud and it usually picks up such juicy pieces of rock. So, maybe there is a connection. I guess we will just have to wait and see.


Asteroid Strikes Colombia - American Media Buries It!
http://rabbithole2.com/news/top_news/asteroid_hits_columbia_american_media_buries_it.php
Lucus & Floyd Anderson, The Rabbit Hole, 09/06/2010
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Asteroid Strikes Columbia - American Media Buries It!
Lucus & Floyd Anderson 09/06/2010 4:45PM

Such a colossal event, such miniscule media coverage.

Around 3:10PM Sunday afternoon residents of Columbia were awestruck when the clear sky was cracked open by a massive fireball that exploded upon impact leaving a 300 foot wide crater and a lot of rattled nerves.  This is not the first time this year that an impact event has been underreported.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7k9LcSNQ2Q&feature=player_embedded









http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrQCY3PPo0E&feature=player_embedded
Colombia: 'Giant fireball' was a meteorite

Monday, 06 September 2010 07:56 Kirsten Begg

Colombian authorities confirmed that a "giant fireball" that fell from the sky in the Santander department, central Colombia, was a meteorite.

The Colombian media has been buzzing with eye witness accounts of the fireball, which caused a massive explosion at 3:15PM local time Sunday.

Andina.com reported that Bucaramanga Mayor Fernando Vargas confirmed that the phenomenon was a meteorite that left a crater 100 meters in diameter when it crashed into the earth in the San Joaquin municipality in Santander.
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http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/11683-giant-fire-ball-falls-from-the-sky-in-central-colombia.html

As I started writing this article the top story on CNN was "Dragon Con takes American by storm", on MSNBC the top story was "Obama assails GOP at Labor Day rally", and on FOX it was "Obama takes aim at economic woes - and GOP foes". I looked on each of their websites and not a peep about the impact event in Colombia.

When an object strikes the planet and leaves a huge crater, is it not worthy of western news coverage? Is this event not one of the BIGGER stories in recent times?

Did you know that an asteroid hit Mexico back in February and received no mainstream American media coverage? Here's a little snippet for you.

Reports are a bit sketchy right now, but apparently a bright flaming object was seen coming down about 100 miles northeast of Mexico City on Wednesday around 18:30 local time. There was a roar that was loud enough to shake buildings. Another news article is reporting a crater 30 meters in diameter was found.

http://www.milenio.com/node/379635

http://www.periodicodigital.com.mx/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=105468&catid=66&Itemid=96

http://www.e-consulta.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=45531&Itemid=258

Meteor Falls in Mexico



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5oUBBYt6rE&feature=player_embedded



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2 comments:

American Action Report said...

I hate to rain on your parade, but it appears that the meteorite got more media coverage than the one that hit near Augusta, Georgia about 25 years ago.
My cousin, his wife, and I were returning from Sumter, South Carolina, en route to Columbia, when we saw a giant fireball pass over us from behind. It streaked across the sky ahead of us and crashed beyond the horizon with a flash of light.
The next morning, when I checked the papers, the news was buried on an inside page and given only a blurb of coverage. The news article called it a "giant meteorite."
What surprised me was that I'd seen the flash from the meteorites impact although it was about 150 miles away. It was just that big and got just that little coverage.

Vatic said...

I am sure you are probably right, but I had not seen anything on this one either. If you have, could you send a link? But even if there was coverage, it wasn't national.

Also there was an asteroid that hit indonesia about 6 months ago and that got little coverage. I found that one in a foreign paper, but not in the MSM here. I am wondering if this is the prelude to Planet X, since they are hiding it. I also wonder if its connected to either NASA or SOHO stopping the tracking of these and reporting so other scientists could follow what was happening. That also stopped about 6 months ago. I will see if I can find the article again about that.