Interesting, but not helpful due to no location given, the vid cut short for any earth fall (it had to land somewhere!), and with no context. Is there even a date associated with this video? One thing we can tell, due to its long burn and LARGE burn, this is a substantial bit of material, but due to its speed probably not a meteor or asteroid. More likely, some large object in orbit finally succumbed to gravity and fell to Earth. More than that, we can only guess at.
I've seen something like this twice, in broad daylight.
One fell straight down in massive flaming pieces - I thought I was seeing a plane crash and I was horrified! But there was no news of it. No report. Nothing. SoCal, 2008.
Then another in (I think) 2007...a huge flaming fireball very much like this one that crossed the sky from Palm Springs headed toward LA. It looked like it was chugging along in slow motion, but it had to have travelled between those two cities in less than five mins. Pretty extraordinary.
This wasn't a plane, btw. To begin with it was the size of a city block, but also we were on the flight path to LAX for years - so we kinda know the difference between jets and a huge ball of fire.
Here's an idea - it looks like the weather is really hazy and foggy, maybe she is actually filming a mountain in the distance, obscured by fog, with a small forest fire burning. It looks like it's coming down through the tree line, but maybe it's just the woman walking closer with her camera. And she says "something's burning", not that something is falling.
Well, if so, that would be a mighty MIGHTY steep mountain. The only mountains I know of in the US that are that steep would be the Grand Tetons, and I haven't heard anything about fires there.
It moved across the sky. From her single point, it moved quite a bit. It maintained its shape as it moved. It took forever to fall, so that tell me it was very large and very far away. It was not a stationary point on a mountain.
My point exactly. A simple, small bolide would streak across in seconds and vaporize rapidly. What this DID remind me of was the Space Shuttle disaster that burned up on reentry a few years ago. The heat shielding prevented some of the debris from burning up immediately, and it seemed (from the ground) to slowly come apart for many minutes, although it was traveling at whatever reentry speed is, pretty fast.
I was just watching a video of something like this and thought it was the same one then realized in this one the video is has English speaking people in it.
Here is the one that happened in China on 12/26/2020
When its early morning or dusk and direct sunlight rays light up the contrails of a Jet flying away from you this is what it looks like. Those white contrails are lit up and looks yellow by the rising/setting sun. you are looking at the backside of a jet flying away from the camera and tilted to the left and you are seeing the 2 contrails coming out of both engines.
no, the plane has already passed and is too far away. Here is a video showing something similar. You'll notice how everything on the ground is in the darkness and everything above the clouds is highly lit by unblocked sunlight. Flocks of high flying birds can catch the sunlight and cause an odd visual effect on cameras also. You can search for more examples of "contrails in sunlight". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtAZNiCrUWA
Suspicious. He cut feed at the critical time, hitting the ground. The depth of field perspective from the bush branches to the fire is confusing to my brain ?
A suspicious mind???
Correction: 12-26 over southern West Virginia. Slow moving and clearly burning. Definately not an object from outer space heated by friction at high speed. Long, straight leading edge suggests it was not round but more like a large aircraft. Should be a report of an impact.
Only thing I think of this is how come these people are so quiet and do not really seem surprised or even curious enough to go find out what it could be. Or not even saying call someone to report it in case it is a plane or something.
Just something not right - and yes it would be better if they had continued to the conclusion of when it hit the ground, or even given a location.
I tend to agree with this. If it was something on fire the. You’d start to see pieces of it break off. Looks more like a contrail with the sun hitting it. Like a cloud at sunset
You were physically in bitchute? Impressive. He's assuming you recorded this and is asking where you were physically located (country, state, city, etc) when you recorded it.
Wasn’t that. I watched that live. They stream all launches and tests on YouTube. That 12.5 KM test did not exceed Mach 1. It was just a slow free fall. And then engines ignited just before it tried to land. Unfortunately the engines didn’t have enough fuel pressure and therefore couldn’t produce enough thrust to nail the landing. Also they have test #2 scheduled for next week.
Yup. No problem brother. I am somewhat of a space enthusiast so I keep up with most launches and watch them on YouTube. The starship test was unbelievable. They’re doing a “belly flop” maneuver and then flipping back upright to land propulsively. Amazing engineering.
"It's a turbine engine from a passenger jet. Supposedly, it hit a house, nearly killing a child. Neither the FAA nor the airlines have any idea where it came from."
Interesting, but not helpful due to no location given, the vid cut short for any earth fall (it had to land somewhere!), and with no context. Is there even a date associated with this video? One thing we can tell, due to its long burn and LARGE burn, this is a substantial bit of material, but due to its speed probably not a meteor or asteroid. More likely, some large object in orbit finally succumbed to gravity and fell to Earth. More than that, we can only guess at.
West Virginia
I've seen something like this twice, in broad daylight. One fell straight down in massive flaming pieces - I thought I was seeing a plane crash and I was horrified! But there was no news of it. No report. Nothing. SoCal, 2008. Then another in (I think) 2007...a huge flaming fireball very much like this one that crossed the sky from Palm Springs headed toward LA. It looked like it was chugging along in slow motion, but it had to have travelled between those two cities in less than five mins. Pretty extraordinary.
This wasn't a plane, btw. To begin with it was the size of a city block, but also we were on the flight path to LAX for years - so we kinda know the difference between jets and a huge ball of fire.
Here's an idea - it looks like the weather is really hazy and foggy, maybe she is actually filming a mountain in the distance, obscured by fog, with a small forest fire burning. It looks like it's coming down through the tree line, but maybe it's just the woman walking closer with her camera. And she says "something's burning", not that something is falling.
Well, if so, that would be a mighty MIGHTY steep mountain. The only mountains I know of in the US that are that steep would be the Grand Tetons, and I haven't heard anything about fires there.
It moved across the sky. From her single point, it moved quite a bit. It maintained its shape as it moved. It took forever to fall, so that tell me it was very large and very far away. It was not a stationary point on a mountain.
My point exactly. A simple, small bolide would streak across in seconds and vaporize rapidly. What this DID remind me of was the Space Shuttle disaster that burned up on reentry a few years ago. The heat shielding prevented some of the debris from burning up immediately, and it seemed (from the ground) to slowly come apart for many minutes, although it was traveling at whatever reentry speed is, pretty fast.
It’s covid related for sure.
Quick, make a new vaccine for it!
XD
It looks like it's slowing down as it gets closer to land. Looks substantially big, too. Plus, there were sirens in the background briefly.
Could've been an entry event for a non-terrestrial vehicle. Either alien or human made.
Without location data it's hard to determine any more than this.
I was just watching a video of something like this and thought it was the same one then realized in this one the video is has English speaking people in it.
Here is the one that happened in China on 12/26/2020
China meteor
It moves quite slow across the sky.
The first thing I was thinking of was the burning disk of the "Enterprise". But the speed for an entry and then burning up seems rather low.
Who would cut the video before the impact?
"That's a light on the sewage treatment plant, Gris."
Was this the one in Harlan County?edit- maybe different angle? https://www.wymt.com/2020/12/27/whats-falling-through-the-sky-in-harlan-county/
same date and time, 12/26 at about 5:15 pm
Same object, something wide burning as it enters the atmosphere.
china had a fireball land yesterday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYjGW1JChos&t=60s
odd, especially if that's the same object
When its early morning or dusk and direct sunlight rays light up the contrails of a Jet flying away from you this is what it looks like. Those white contrails are lit up and looks yellow by the rising/setting sun. you are looking at the backside of a jet flying away from the camera and tilted to the left and you are seeing the 2 contrails coming out of both engines.
Would you not be able to hear the plane?
no, the plane has already passed and is too far away. Here is a video showing something similar. You'll notice how everything on the ground is in the darkness and everything above the clouds is highly lit by unblocked sunlight. Flocks of high flying birds can catch the sunlight and cause an odd visual effect on cameras also. You can search for more examples of "contrails in sunlight". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtAZNiCrUWA
Suspicious. He cut feed at the critical time, hitting the ground. The depth of field perspective from the bush branches to the fire is confusing to my brain ? A suspicious mind???
And of course video cuts off before we can see ground contact.
CCP satellite?
Spaceforce taking out DEW systems. The good news - no more fires in California!!! ?
The report on Bitchut indicates it was over W. Virginia on 12-24
Correction: 12-26 over southern West Virginia. Slow moving and clearly burning. Definately not an object from outer space heated by friction at high speed. Long, straight leading edge suggests it was not round but more like a large aircraft. Should be a report of an impact.
Only thing I think of this is how come these people are so quiet and do not really seem surprised or even curious enough to go find out what it could be. Or not even saying call someone to report it in case it is a plane or something.
Just something not right - and yes it would be better if they had continued to the conclusion of when it hit the ground, or even given a location.
It's a cloud at sunset....what do you mean? Notice the way it moves and how the fire isn't fire?
looks like it could be that red Tesla coming home
This is a contrail from a heavy. It's an aircraft. Atmosphere is dry, high pressure, quickly reabsorbing the contrail.
I tend to agree with this. If it was something on fire the. You’d start to see pieces of it break off. Looks more like a contrail with the sun hitting it. Like a cloud at sunset
Perhaps a B52, given the amount of contrail it's spitting out.
this is the right answer
contrail
Gonna say yes
Obviously a helicopter, right ? Just like the middle video.
Where were you when you recorded this?
You were physically in bitchute? Impressive. He's assuming you recorded this and is asking where you were physically located (country, state, city, etc) when you recorded it.
Correct!
Thanks for the details.
SpaceX Mars prototype? It made it to an altitude of 8 miles before blowing up and crashing to earth in smoke and flames...
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/tech/spacex-starship-40000-foot-test-flight-scn/index.html
Wasn’t that. I watched that live. They stream all launches and tests on YouTube. That 12.5 KM test did not exceed Mach 1. It was just a slow free fall. And then engines ignited just before it tried to land. Unfortunately the engines didn’t have enough fuel pressure and therefore couldn’t produce enough thrust to nail the landing. Also they have test #2 scheduled for next week.
I remember watching the re-run of that now. Didn't remember it being the Mars proto. Thanks for the heads-up.
Yup. No problem brother. I am somewhat of a space enthusiast so I keep up with most launches and watch them on YouTube. The starship test was unbelievable. They’re doing a “belly flop” maneuver and then flipping back upright to land propulsively. Amazing engineering.
"It's a turbine engine from a passenger jet. Supposedly, it hit a house, nearly killing a child. Neither the FAA nor the airlines have any idea where it came from."
Donnie Darko?
Lol, indeed
Looks fake.
Distraction. Waste of time.