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Meteor Hits Santa Fe, Causes Earthquake

Tuesday, February 18, 2014 14:21
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  • When: February 18th, 2014
  • Where: Santa Fe, Argentina
  • What: Possible meteor impact

I already went through this with you last year NASA! Check out all the crazy rocks that hit and passed by Earth on Valentines Day last year and NASA’s lame attempt at proving they’re not related. And then read today’s oh so familiar story.

A bit ago, NASA gave us a heads up that a huge asteroid was going to pass by Earth on the 17th (yesterday), almost exactly a year after the infamous meteor crash in Russia.

Um there seems to be a pretty big rock in an annual orbit, NASA, and it’s flinging stuff our way this time of year. Thankfully it did more damage last year (so far).

Well, whenever NASA tells us that a huge asteroid is going to make a close flyby but everything will be totally fine, I now know for sure that NASA doesn’t really believe this (the “totally fine” part) and is bracing the world and other in-the-know astronomers for a possible meteor impact.

A meteor hit Santa Fe today and caused an earthquake. This clearly was a fragment or product of the bigger asteroid NASA said not to worry about, and it really fees like last year all over again – NASA told us about the asteroid that was responsible for the meteor crash in Russia, but just claims it was unrelated …. kids, just use your brain. If a big rock is going to fly by Earth really close, it’s gonna cause crazy space weather. Every time!!!

All these meteors are related and the trend is that they’re getting bigger and more frequent.

Watch a YouTube video wrapping up the latest story out of Santa Fe:


 
And read a translated version of a local story, which attempts to rule out Aasteroid 2000 EM26 once again, deja vu….

The explosion caused a fireball this morning after a crash and tremor in several localities of the Belgrano and San Martin department, west center of the province of Santa Fe The object, which could be a fragment of a meteorite or space station broke out at 40 miles high. The sound spread over 300 kilometers.

Jorge Coghlan, director of the Astronomical Observatory of Santa Fe, after noon explained in more detail the scope of the phenomenon. “This was a fireball that disintegrated before touching the ground. They are sporadic phenomena which can not be predicted,” revealed and ruled to be “parts of Moon” which spanned the atmosphere nor an asteroid announced by NASA.

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“Nor is it an asteroid, is much smaller, it is an object of controlled size,” he said to rule concerned 2000EM26 asteroid that NASA announced that would go through a near-Earth orbit. “An asteroid that size does not make noise, causes an earthquake, in addition to being controlled by NASA” plotted Blotta.

“Every city has registered a very significant noise and was communicating immediately, the speed is amazing and the attention of the people affected localities 300 miles around,” he said.

There is no denying it. The sky really IS falling. We’re not dealing with normal space weather here, big changes are afoot in our galaxy right now!

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