FIRE FROM THE SKY IN CHILE
Fireballs fell from the sky in the South American country of Chile leaving behind patches of burned grass and debris.
futurism.com reports:
"Mysterious balls of fire rained down in seven locations on a Chilean island last week and astronomers have no idea what they are.Small flaming objects were first spotted on September 25, crash landing on the island of Chiloe in southern Chile, CNET reports. The objects were still so hot from their descent through Earth’s atmosphere, they started a series of small fires."
livescience.com reports:
'On Sept. 28, the geologists released their official assessment: None of the seven sites contained traces of meteorite. Since the mysterious objects weren't meteors, logic dictates that they must have been wayward space junk....'
brg.com points out:
"Still, the fact that no obvious debris was spotted near any of the fiery crash sites is odd. If it was indeed manmade debris, and it survived long enough to make it to the ground and set foliage on fire, you’d expect that there would be something left over."
Point taken. I thought NASA was tracking all of the space junk? Couldn't NASA just take a reading off of one their super computers that maps every bit of space junk floating around out there and let us know if they're missing anything over Chile? Perhaps Tom Delonge and company are already on the ground in Chile passing out pesos to eager landowners and scooping up ashes from the impact sites that de-bunkers are already telling us don't exist,
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