Thursday, November 11, 2010

Very Interesting, But Stupid?

Very Interesting, But Stupid?

“Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superman!”

“It’s a solid propellant missile. You can tell from the efflux [smoke],” says Doug Richardson, missile expert and editor of Jane’s Missiles and Rockets.

“It’s all in the angle,” say various other experts.

“It’s just the contrail [condensation or vapor trail] of a commercial airliner,” say the military, the FAA, and NORAD.

“I saw a big plume coming up, rising from looked like beyond the horizon and it continued to grow. It was unique. It was moving. It was growing in the sky,” says KCBS cameraman, Gil Leyvas who zoomed in for 10 minutes or so on the “Mystery Missile” he saw on Monday over Los Angeles. It looked as if it were incoming.

In case you missed it, see the cause of Leyvas’ excitement here: http://tiny.cc/dvdgn

We can readily discount the bird and Superman theories, the other interpretations not so readily. A serious question also arises from the mysterious delay by the military, the FAA, and NORAD, which expend billions of dollars every year watching our skies, over identifying the source of the Mystery Missile. It initially bewildered the military.

According to the UK’s Guardian, Pentagon spokesman Col. Dave Lapan admitted, ”Nobody within the department of defence that we have reached out to has been able to explain what this contrail is, where it came from. So far, we’ve come up empty with any explanation:” http://tiny.cc/xfgax

The next day brought the Voila! moment and the mystery was solved . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=2617)

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