http://theintelhub.com/2010/09/06/asteroid-strikes-colombia-american-media-buries-it/
And more recently
http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=365504&CategoryId=12393
Now note the American stance on space warfare
http://www.fadsmashers.com/6/post/2010/09/amerisraels-plan-for-full-spectrum-dominance-in-space.html
Knowing what you now know, is it not interesting if not unsettling that this has not been reported in western media (who will capitalize on any doom and gloom news), who instead chooses to focus on the story below? And note that the two asteroids NASA is talking are too small to even be significant and would likely not yield an actual 'impact event' as in the case of the columbian meteorite. Watch the video below to learn about kinetic energy weapons, starts around the 4:00 mark. The discovery channel reminds us that the the two meteors NASA (and everyone) is reporting on are insignificant, and happen frequently throughout the year, which is why they chose to zero in on this occasion and publish the story everywhere on the day burning rocks were falling on Columbia!!! Why the fuck would you bother reporting on it if it doesn't matter??? Dumb!!! This is a total cover-up of something.
Two asteroids to pass close to Earth, but won't hit: NASA (AFP) – 4 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Two asteroids were set to pass close to Earth on Wednesday but posed no risk, the US space agency NASA said.
NASA said its sky observation from Arizona discovered the objects on September 5. One asteroid was believed to be 10 to 20 meters (32 to 65 feet) in size and was expected to pass within 248,000 kilometers (154,000 miles) of Earth at 0951 GMT.
The second object estimated to be six to 14 meters (20 to 45 feet) in size was set to pass within 79,000 kilometers (49,000 mile) 2112 GMT.
"Both objects should be observable near closest approach with moderate sized amateur telescopes," NASA said. "Although neither of these object has a chance of hitting Earth, a 10 meter-sized near-Earth asteroid from the undiscovered population of about 50 million would be expected to pass almost daily within a lunar distance, and one might strike Earth's atmosphere about every 10 years on average."
NASA estimates that asteroids smaller that 25 meters in diameter would burn up while entering the atmosphere, and cause no damage.
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