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Old 12-10-2009, 09:37 AM   #174
Lionhawk
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Default Re: Norway...possible portal? UFO?

All righttt..... This went on for a little over two minutes. Let's say it was a rocket that went awry. According the the arguments that you have presented, I can logically see where this could happen. However, the colors displayed by this thing did not represent the color of rocket fuel as like the rocket that came down from the site in California. Also if you compare the spiral trajectory from the one in California, you will also see variables in those patterns as the spiral heads down to the surface.

An eye witness also stated that the blue light shot out from it so that means that it wasn't launched from the Norwegian surface and the phenomenon was coming in from the sky. Where's the evidence of fuel, impact of pieces, and so forth? Everyone over there including the Russians deny anything. So if it is a rocket, who's lying then?

What gets me is the perfect symmetry of the ordeal. To perfect for a bad rocket to display this effect the way that it did, because the optical effects held for so long. I mean if a rocket is coming in and going crazy at the same and it's hauling butt, this would have lasted a lot shorter than it did and for it to focus in the way it did to the surface doesn't jive either. I'm looking at the circumference from the event horizon to the point of impact as that blue light shrinks in circumference as it approaches.

Everyone also is dismissing this as a bad rocket and the dude that made his debunking has a applicable angle to it, but his evidence doesn't exactly line up because you can see those variables that I mentioned happen in what he is talking about. I actually can buy what he said there as it proved those variables existed. But those same varibles were missing from this one. This one was to perfect and to precise as the optical effects so how perfect this was. So I am not fully convinced here. But thanks for presenting a better case than your previous barks. I can respect that.

Now what kind of investigation is being done about this mystery if no one launched anything? Could it have been launched from a sub? And how do you take a rocket that is coming in at a very fast rate of speed, and then kick it 90 degrees? I don't know how you do that. Hopefully we will see something more of it as it is investigated. I think we ought to find out more on the one in China. Maybe there are clues there as well.

Now if I can figure out what to do with this small piece of vine, a piece of charcoal tied to a stick, and the flat rock that is before me..


"TO SERVE MAN." That was a cool twist.

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