Thursday, December 10, 2009
The Blue Spiral
While the Norway videos are totally amazing - I think people are jumping the gun a bit by saying it is first contact or even anything to do with aliens, hyper-dimensional beings or some sort of unearthly beings. Call me skeptical (if you wish), but it is not necessarily anything alien/ufo related. It could be something very earthly, like the testing of some new space based weapon. However, the Russian missile theory is totally ridiculous. I have seen regular missiles being tested and they do not look like that. There is already a theory floating that CERN has opened a "stargate." Sounds more reasonable than a Russian missile.
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I believe the Russian government finally came forth and admitted a failed rocket. Whether that is true or not is another story -- though it would be near impossible to prove otherwise at this point. I'll see if I can find the info.
Heh - sorry for all of the additional post but apparently, Russians admitted to testing a ballistic missile but hasn't exactly connected the two events. CNN has info on it (I'd link but I can't) and the story I read last night was on The Real World Blog saying they have confirmation it was Russian testing.
I have been reading that and there is a video that is suppose to show the same thing happening with a missile before at http://forgetomori.com, but the spiraling effect looks quite different. Highly likely someone was testing a missile, but I don't think it was a normal missile.
A couple of the videos I saw (and there have been plenty of different ones posted all over the Net) suggested a ground-based laser projection I believe it was terrestrial technology; just which technology is the only open question.
Doesn't seem like a regular laser to me, but maybe something like this -- http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/04/tinyaccelerator/
Not necessarily meaning a particle accelerator, but some sort of plasma weapon.
I dunno. I'm torn. I don't think it's aliens busting through a wormhole, or anything to do with ETs.
As you mentioned, Lesley, I too think it's terrestrial. The rocket was launched earlier in the day, which is the part that makes me go 'huh'. Whatever it is, when the blue is swallowed by the blackness, it is an eerie looking thing indeed. I think partly because it looks like something out of after effects, but this is actually real.
A couple things I noticed that I may as well write down here before I forget since I will likely end up writing about this for Grey Matters
1) I just watched several of the videos again and whatever is going on seems to start in the sky and radiate down. Not like a laser or missile shooting up.
2) The really freaky part is what you just mentioned -- the way the brightness is just swallowed by darkness, not like a missile trail that slowly fades.
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