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Title: The Asteroid Rhetoric
Post by: Dionysios on May 02, 2015, 04:04:46 AM
I have noticed in the American media in recent years a fascination with asteroid and meteor crashes that appears to me ultimately of an artificial origin and out of proportion to reality. For one thing, the focus on this particular phenomenon was not previously as intense, and I am skeptical about the extent of its grounding in reality including the veracity of some of what is reported as fact. More specifically, I suspect that the mass credibility in mass asteroid catastrophes has been promoted and manipulated primarily for military reasons. It seems likely a cover story for aerial bombardments.
Title: Re: The Asteroid Rhetoric
Post by: Vindictus on May 08, 2015, 07:32:51 PM
I have noticed in the American media in recent years a fascination with asteroid and meteor crashes that appears to me ultimately of an artificial origin and out of proportion to reality. For one thing, the focus on this particular phenomenon was not previously as intense, and I am skeptical about the extent of its grounding in reality including the veracity of some of what is reported as fact. More specifically, I suspect that the mass credibility in mass asteroid catastrophes has been promoted and manipulated primarily for military reasons. It seems likely a cover story for aerial bombardments.

I have also long held that the US military bombed the dinosaurs into extinction.
Title: Re: The Asteroid Rhetoric
Post by: mikeman7918 on May 11, 2015, 04:25:47 PM
Meteorites have been falling sense before airplanes, and such impacts are incredibly rare.  You don't hear on the news that meteorites happened to destroy an enemy base or anything.
Title: Re: The Asteroid Rhetoric
Post by: Tau on May 13, 2015, 11:10:35 PM
Meteorites have been falling sense before airplanes, and such impacts are incredibly rare.  You don't hear on the news that meteorites happened to destroy an enemy base or anything.

Of course not. That would be too obvious. But random bombardments, along with the occasional targeted firebombing to show someone (Russia) who's boss, seems reasonable to me.
Title: Re: The Asteroid Rhetoric
Post by: mikeman7918 on May 14, 2015, 05:52:43 PM
Meteorites have been falling sense before airplanes, and such impacts are incredibly rare.  You don't hear on the news that meteorites happened to destroy an enemy base or anything.

Of course not. That would be too obvious. But random bombardments, along with the occasional targeted firebombing to show someone (Russia) who's boss, seems reasonable to me.

There have never been any instances in known history where a meteorite has killed someone.
Title: Re: The Asteroid Rhetoric
Post by: Tau on June 29, 2015, 12:51:10 PM
Meteorites have been falling sense before airplanes, and such impacts are incredibly rare.  You don't hear on the news that meteorites happened to destroy an enemy base or anything.

Of course not. That would be too obvious. But random bombardments, along with the occasional targeted firebombing to show someone (Russia) who's boss, seems reasonable to me.

There have never been any instances in known history where a meteorite has killed someone.

That's because it would draw too much attention. Think about it. If asteroids were real, surely they'd have killed someone by now. It's not that crazy of a thing to happen.
Title: Re: The Asteroid Rhetoric
Post by: mikeman7918 on June 30, 2015, 08:06:41 AM
Meteorites have been falling sense before airplanes, and such impacts are incredibly rare.  You don't hear on the news that meteorites happened to destroy an enemy base or anything.

Of course not. That would be too obvious. But random bombardments, along with the occasional targeted firebombing to show someone (Russia) who's boss, seems reasonable to me.

There have never been any instances in known history where a meteorite has killed someone.

That's because it would draw too much attention. Think about it. If asteroids were real, surely they'd have killed someone by now. It's not that crazy of a thing to happen.

Asteroids fall in random locations including unpopulated areas (which accounts for most of the land area on Earth).  There have been asteroids that have injured people and distroyed people's houses even though the asteroid it's self is worth more then the cost of he damages.  Chances are, asteroids have killed many people.  We just don't know of any instances where this has happened.