Not sure what's going on, but the last two nights, right around 9:48, people saw massive fireballs/meteorites falling from the sky. So massive that they could be seen for hundreds of miles. Some people in my area said is was so bright they thought it was about to hit them. There is video of the one from Tuesday night as well.... Really weird that these two happened almost exactly 24 hours apart.
Sorry for the CBC link, but there's just not a lot out there on this right now.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/meteor-western-manitoba-1.6394742
Space Force taking out Deep State satellites.
This guy feels sorta the same way--at least that fireballs are a result of something being destroyed. http://entityart.co.uk/meteors-fireballs-falling-craft-saved-by-ufos-ufology-explained-part-5/
WoW. A twice in a lifetime event!
Another interesting bit... People said the ball was red, tail was green, and when it blew apart, it was green.
Copper and iron.
Someone taking down satellites??
It's funny. The CBC in their infinite wisdom calls it a once in a lifetime event, when it literally just happened 24 hours before. Whatever it is, it is freaking people out. The videos don't do it justice, from what I have heard from eye witnesses. Extremely bright, and huge.
What direction and what part of Manitoba?
It was going north, and quite far north. While people in southern Manitoba saw it, so did people living further north, and they said it was going north.
I've heard about the poles being abnormally warm this year, is it possible to target the poles with old satellites to heat it up more?
They're desperate to manufacture a climate crisis.
Just throwing it out there since they were 24hrs apart. Doesn't seem coincidental.
Yeah, the 24 hours thing is pretty mind blowing. It's cloudy today, but I'm still going to head out and see what I can see tonight. There is a video I REALLY want to post, but can't seem to link to it or save it. It's from the UND Aurora group. When it goes over it looks like there is a massive explosion that lit up everything.
Awesome! Keep us posted!
Another one tonight spotted north of Winnipeg a couple hours ago or so. It's getting crazy. It's really cloudy down here south of the city so we can see little tonight.
probably incoming space junk
https://www.sott.net/article/465843-Meteor-fireball-over-Alberta-Manitoba-ND-and-Saskatchewan-on-March-23
I guess I'll be watching the skies tonight around 9:48.
Cmon man, you sound low IQ.
There was ONE bolide. Bolides happen every damn day.
Hello fellow MBAnon! Saw a couple of these on r/winnipeg (which is a terrifying place) today. Gonna keep my eyes on the sky tonight if we have clear skies.
What part of MB?
Winnipeg
I live just south of Winnipeg. Going to try to watch the skies tonight.
That’s going to leave a mark. Any exploration of the debris field?
That's the strange part. People in Manitoba swore the thing was going north, but then the "experts" said they think it landed in Saskatchewan. I think they are saying that so people look in the wrong place, personally.
Would there be a debris field? It might all burn up before it hits the ground.
how do you think people collect bits of meteors? if it was a rock, it was pretty big, there would definitely be remains. if it was space junk, there would at least be residue.
if there's space wars taking out classified technology, you'll be told it's a meteor with a trajectory many miles off actual.
Finding remains is rare. Most get burnt up in the atmosphere long before hitting the ground. A debris field implies a large area, which is not likely.
https://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/meteorite-falls/how-to-find-meteorites/
There is at least one very important bio lab in Manitoba, most likely more. Maybe this one is getting taken out! Just speculating, but whoo hoo, if yes!
Stacey Abrams falling from orbit.
MonkeyWerx has talked about this many times... Elon Musk's low earth orbit network of satellites with a decaying orbit are burning up quite frequently... by design as they enter the atmosphere... however.. they're generally set to burn up over the oceans so as not to damage any people should the parts not fully burn up.