| Subject: Re: NASA Spotted Gigantic Sphere UFO Near Sun 2012 !!! |
| From: Brad Guth |
| Date: 31/05/2012, 21:17 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.paranet.ufo |
On May 31, 11:36 am, "The Patriot" <xxx...@charter.net> wrote:
"Brad Guth" <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On May 30, 7:04 am, "Hägar" <hs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
"Brad Guth" <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On May 30, 1:08 am, Warhol <mol...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
On May 30, 3:06 am, Brad Guth <bradg...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On May 28, 3:30 pm, Sir Gilligan Horry
<G...@ga7rm5er.com> wrote:
NASA Spotted Gigantic Sphere UFO Near Sun 2012
!!!
Cool Stuff ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1capJeRoqI
I mean Hot Stuff !!!
Either it's just Nature
or it's something like the
"Wisdom of Several Races",
or it's AREA-51 !!!
Hagar, your shout for Bacon Avocado Burgers,
we are saved ! :)
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A little 3 meter asteroid slipped under the
radar. They only spotted
it when it was about to zip past us.
"(KTVI)-An asteroid is buzzing by Earth on
Tuesday. Newly-discovered
asteroid 2012 KT42 is flying past Earth today
(May 29th) only ~14,000
km above the planet’s surface. This means 2012
KT42 will actually fly
inside the Clark Belt of geosynchronous
satellites. The 3- to 10-meter
wide asteroid ranks # 6 on the top 20 list of
closest-approachers to
Earth."
http://fox2now.com/2012/05/29/space-news-from-dave-murray/
"first obs.used 2012-05-28"
It just as easily could have been a 30 meter
asteroid of mostly iron,
thorium or platinum.
http://groups.google.com/groups/search
http://translate.google.com/#
Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG,
Guth Usenet/Guth Venus
remark we have each day an asteroid now... I even
don't report them
anymore.... and this NEO's will come up every day
for the next few
months, and they will be getting closer.
"There's always an Arquillian Battle Cruiser, or a
Corillian Death
Ray, or an intergalactic plague that is about to
wipe out all life on
this miserable little planet, and the only way
these people can get on
with their happy lives is that they DO NOT KNOW
ABOUT IT! "
- Men In Black
I've been saying this for quite some time, that the
considerable
Sirius Oort cloud should be interacting with our own
Oort cloud of
somewhat stray/wandering items. There's also an
ongoing suggestion of
a dark 3e25 kg outer planet that hasn't been visually
spotted by
astronomy but has to be there because of the other
elements within our
solar system getting perturbed, not to mention the
terrific
gravitational influence of the all-inclusive Sirius
star system that
could be worth 3.5 Ms and closing in at 7.6 km/sec,
but if all goes
well should miss directly interacting with our solar
system by more
than a light year.
Because of the somewhat recent Sirius(B) demise, the
complex Sirius
Oort cloud mass should be worth at least a hundred
fold that of ours,
though I'd gladly bet a thousand fold, and our
predicting those
interactions is going to remain as next to
impossible.
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You just love pulling crapola out of your anus, don't
you, crazy-boi.
Do you have any proof of the implied demise of Sirius
B, or the extent of
the Sirius Oort Cloud interfering with ours, which
has a diameter of 2.5 LYs
?? After all, the "Dog Star" is 8.6LY from our Solar
System and even with a
vivid imagination like yours, Oort Cloud interaction
is a little far
fetched.
But I digress ... you also want to mine the precious
metals of Venus, you
fucking moron ....
Sirius(B) was once a very big and massive star of
perhaps 8 Ms, and it
could have had dozens of significant planets plus
thousands of outer
planetoids before its helium flashover phase that lost
most of its
tidal radii grip on those items.
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Suggest you check your drug dealer. He has been
selling you some bad shit.
Truth curium?