This one is from a recent spacecraft launch, apparently. Yet it looks just like the one over Norway which as we all know was a Russian missile test going wrong. Ahem. ;)
Local news report
via Red Ice
Yep, looks like an average rocket to me...?
"You see what you want to see" cuts both ways. Yes we all see what we want to see, it's the nature of subjective experience. Including Mr Letter-Prefix Astronomer who has been a professional in this field for forty years, and who knows a rocket when he sees one.
You ever notice, by the way, that they always say it's either a mundane event, or aliunz? They never raise the possibility that there is advanced human technology at work here. So to be honest that would be a major point that draws my attention, simply because the space organisation (in the report above) publically admit to considering aliens, but don't openly discuss possible human technology.
I mean, just what we know about - HAARP - is phenomenal compared to what most people would think can be done. Causing earthquakes deliberately, but it's not possible to cause these kind of events? Although of course that just leaves more possibilities...why? for starters. (I have never given much credence to Bluebeam, it's just ludicrous frankly, it would be an epic failure)
UPDATE: David Wilcock says it is, in his view, certainly not a rocket because of its motion. He believes this is an important step towards Disclosure (the holy grail of UFO activists, that government may tell the people that aliunz exist)
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