Re: Asteroids: treasures of the past and a threat to the future (Forwarded)



This sounds just like another report recently which never happened.

Saul Levy


On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 19:51:13 GMT, "Chris"
<nimbo@(no-spam)ukonline.co.uk> wrote:

Britain was hit by lumps of ice on the 6 February 2006 at 12 noon. I was
out in the street in London when suddenly there were loud explosions all
round with flashes in the sky. One exploded directly above me. I looked up
to see an orange fireball (I thought thats the sun, dont look) then I moved
under a streetlamp and the light brightened up the street. A man across the
street I had spoken to about the explosions fell over and just faded away
leaving a pile of clothes. A young attractive woman wearing red walking
towards me must have stripped because of the heat and ran nude in front of
me, fell over and just faded away. I think she was screaming but I could
not hear anything because of the roar or the explosion. A dog walking in the
middle of the road just faded out.

One of the explosions hit me in the chest and knocked me down.

They went on 15 minutes, every 30 seconds and then stopped.

A few days later I was in my front room and a huge heavy explosion occured
that shook the ground and there was a flash in the sky, to the north and
then some particulate rain came down, like white flecks.

On thursday I went to East Grinstead feeling ill and I had a sun tanned
face. I went to hospital (oh they said did you cause that explosion at East
Grinstead?) but they sent me to an emergancy place 16 miles away by taxi
(£20) and there I collapsed. I had dioreha and felt ill. They said the
radiation burn was not to bad and I had some heart procedure done by a
famous heart surgeon who was visting that day. He said something about a
bullet in my heart. A heart valve and three stents or something. I was given
vitamins and after 6 hours I took a train from Tonbridge Wells to London,
and on the way some more explosions shook the train with huge flashes in the
sky.

I vaguely remember that a few days before I had found a hydrogen bomb in the
dining room of a house near me and I put the safety pin back in that the
bomber had left on the table, there were five more round London, and others
over the country the delivery men had left a list of their deliver addresses
on the table before they left. I think they were all 20 Megaton.

I heard stories of the British army collecting lorryloads of these bombs and
taking them for disposal.

I have heard that the Bullring in Birmingham had taken a ground burst and
that trains don't go to Birmingham any more and that roads to Birmingham are
blocked with piles of earth and rock and the huge crater there is a tourist
attraction.

I understand too that Coventry and Manchester are similar.

None of this makes any sense and basicly I don't believe any of it, it is
just plain silly my mind is playing tricks on me.

The fall on the 6 of Feb was predicted by a poster, the same poster
predicted a for more serious fall on the 8 August, this is an update on
previous calculations of the 15 August and the 16th August. All in 2006.

The august fall is predicted as a long chain the lumps of ice like a string
of beads a million miles long and will bombard the earth in a wide swathe
around the equator for about a fortnight.

I still dont believe any of it and the posters are believed to be getting
messages from flying saucers, like Maia, but in view of the accurate
pediction of the 6 Feb 12 gmt I am getting quite frightened.

I am not the predictor, I am just another person who is bit worried.

If you survive then you are a survivor otherwise you are not. Thats it.

I would have thought a radar station like fylingdales could pick up this
object and make an accurate prediction so evacuations could take place.

Sorry, I cannot vouch for what I said but I think its true.
.



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