Sunday, November 14, 2010

It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's SUPER...


Super strange, that's for sure! The Pentagon's first take on this was "Beats the hell outta me!" before it rather sort of kind of said that it was "definitely" an aircraft approaching the camera aboard the KCBS television news helicopter over the water off the coast of Los Angeles and easily within fifty miles of LAX International Airport.


Even before reading what I have to say, I'd suggest visiting a far more analytical study of the "Mysterious Missile Launch" on a good friend's website.

Even before 24 hours had passed, both the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Navy refused to take responsibility for that mysterious missile launch which woke up news rooms across the country this past Monday, November 8, 2010. And both the Pentagon and a spokesman for the FAA indicated that there was no radar pickup at that time.

Most curious of all (to me anyway) was the combination of a definite spiraling of the exhaust plume or contrail or whatever it was … and the definite edges on both sides of the … well, let’s call it a “contrail” although there are several reasons why that can’t be—at least not the contrail of an aircraft.

My buddy whose website I directed you to above has submitted FOIA (Freedom of Information Access) requests to the FAA and likely NASA, the Pentagon, the Coast Guard (separately) for radar data and other forensic evidence so that he can more clearly analyze the available data. First reports mentioned terrorists, North Korea and even the Boy Scouts of America after our Government threw its arms in the air with their obvious lack of knowledge as to what this was.

My best guess is that it was either an unconventional missile or rocket launch or, of course, an unconventional aircraft whose contrails don’t follow any of the patterns of what we’ve all come to know about such contrails.

And remember … the Pentagon’s first take was that it was a missile launched from 35 miles out to sea. That puts it in restricted air space—too close to Los Angeles and the International Airport there for a couple of reasons for there to have been some pre-warning. And no alerts were issued by ANYONE prior to the launch, unconventional aircraft passover flight … or whatever.

This wasn’t just noticed by the television cameras either; just visit Google.com and put in the keywords, “mysterious missile launch” before clicking on the “Images” button. Of course, you can watch the video (as taken by KCBS) on YouTube, if you wish.

Indeed video zoom shows a military helicopter whose orientation completely dismisses the Pentagon statements through the week that it was just some aircraft contrail. It WAS a missile, probably a large intercontinental missile "for show" similar to one launched during the Bush years in the Atlantic prior to his meeting with his Russian counterparts. That one was "for show," and this one has been QUITE a show for a full week.

Stay tuned to my buddy’s website for further details as they become known. I wouldn’t wait too long for our Pentagon or NORAD (also looking into it) to present anything more revealing than what we have today.

2 Comments:

At 5:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It probably is a missile and the Navy and Air Force are hiding something, thats what I think, but I could be wrong or it could be a UFO, maybe? What do you think?

From LMT

 
At 8:22 PM, Blogger Dr. Joe said...

As of today, I think (1) it was a missile, and (2) it wasn't "ours."

 

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