[meteorite-list] Not a missile -- a jet contrail
From: Dennis Miller <astroroks_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 19:44:29 -0600 Message-ID: <BAY152-w33022EA66B4ADDC5B3739EB1320_at_phx.gbl> I don't really know, but I'm sure, that right along with the B-2, A-12, F-117A, and the YF-22 aircrafts, that the Navy has sub launched stealth missile.... Dennis Miller > From: joshuatreemuseum at embarqmail.com > To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 20:03:13 -0500 > Subject: [meteorite-list] Not a missile -- a jet contrail > > > The flight path of a 757 was posted over the Catalina Island area at the > time of the contrails by Rob: > <http://flightaware.com/live/flight/AWE808/history/20101108/1955Z/PHNL/KPHX> > I find that to be very solid evidence for the contrail theory. > ------------------------------------ > > Apparently jet contrails get confused for missles fairly often. If you read > the comments at the bottom of the article, they reflect the exact arguments > made about the current confusion. It's deja vu all over again. Or it could > be George, his wife Jane and their daughter Judy, son Elroy and Astro their > dog, celebrating Carl Sagan's birthday. > > http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland-labrador/story/2010/01/27/nl-ufo-military-012710.html#socialcomments > > DND, RCMP mum on UFO mystery > People who saw a missile-like object soaring through the sky over a small > rural community in Newfoundland Monday night are getting no answers about > what it was, although police say they'd gotten to the bottom of the mystery. > > Darlene Stewart spotted the object while taking pictures of the sunset over > Harbour Mille, a community of about 200 residents on the south coast of the > province. She says she started snapping photos. > > She then called her neighbour, Emmy Pardy, and the two women, along with > Stewart's husband, say they saw three similar objects flying through the air > minutes apart, one up close and two farther off in the distance. > > "I really did get sick to my stomach, I was shaking when I seen it," Stewart > told CBC News Wednesday. "We were just in awe of what we seen." > > The photos taken by Stewart show blurry pictures of what appears to be a > long, round object, much like a missile, seemingly rising from the ocean, > with either smoke or flames shooting out the back end. > > Objects made no noise > Stewart said the objects didn't make any noise. > > "We confirmed that it was something," Sgt. Wayne Edgecombe told CBC News > Wednesday. But Edgecombe said he couldn't reveal what the police > investigation uncovered. > > He said the focus of any police investigation is on whether something > criminal has occurred. > > "It's nothing criminal," he said, in relation to the unidentified object. > > Edgecombe said he contacted the Department of National Defence and "they > gave me some info," but he said that it is up to that department to release > the information publicly. > > Defence Department officials said they were aware of the reports, but were > waiting on a final report before commenting and that the RCMP were in charge > of the investigation. However, the RCMP released a statement Wednesday > referring all media inquiries on the subject to Public Safety Canada. > > That department referred inquiries back to the RCMP. > > The sighting has intrigued people in the Harbour Mille area, with some > saying they were told by officers who were in the community Tuesday > investigating the sightings, that the objects were test missiles launched > from the nearby French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon. > > Edgecombe said that rumour is completely false. > > The French Ministry of Defence posted a message on its website confirming it > had launched a missile from a submarine this week but the time and direction > didn't match with what was reportedly seen over the south coast of > Newfoundland. > > The suggestion that the object possibly involved the military has Liberal MP > Gerry Byrne, who represents the Newfoundland riding of Humber-St. Barbe-Baie > Verte, demanding answers. > > "There's a credible body of evidence," Byrne told CBC News, "that suggests > there's something spectacular happened off of our shore. Before this goes > any farther, I think the government needs to actually respond very quickly > with a straightforward, factual statement." > > Was safety in jeopardy? > Byrne said if it was some kind of military test, then people should be told > whether their safety was jeopardized. > > "If indeed this was a man-made object, that it was a missile, was there any > potential risk to health and safety from collateral damage should the > missile fire have failed?" > > Byrne used the mystery to take a shot at the federal government for > proroguing Parliament. He said if the House of Commons was opened, he'd be > able to question the ministers of defence, transport and public safety about > the incident. > > "It's cloaked in relative secrecy," he said. "And the only way to get around > that secrecy is a special institution called the floor of the House of > Commons." > > Stewart said Tuesday she has been overwhelmed by the number of calls she has > received about the sighting. But she said nobody has told her officially > what it was that she saw. > > "I would like to get to the bottom of it," she said. > > > > Read more: > http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland-labrador/story/2010/01/27/nl-ufo-military-012710.html#socialcomments#ixzz14vk9jp00 > > ______________________________________________ > Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Wed 10 Nov 2010 08:44:29 PM PST |
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