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I have no doubt that someone will eventually attribute today’s apparent meterorite impact in Russia on “global weirding”.
What else could have caused it!!!!!! 😉 😉
Aliens, attracted by our CO2. Remember.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2027723/Aliens-vs-humans-Eco-friendly-extraterrestrials-wipe-planet-Earth-protect-civilisations.html
Here, I thought it was O’Bambi testing hie ICBMs!
If it was ET they would be trying to get the attention of the Liberals, so they can get their collective head out of their collective asses.
There are some reports (nothing from a site I deem reliable) that another meteor exploded over central Cuba.
Yesterday’s impact:
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/18eqlep1gituvjpg/xlarge.jpg