Monday May 28, 2012

Russian missile failure sparks UFO frenzy

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    UnagiDon

    The video is great (see BBC), as is the knowledge that Russia's SLBMs are more likely to hit their own sub than their targets.

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    LostinNagoya

    This article is at least wrong. Russia did launch a missile that failed on its second stage. There was this light that was seen over Northern Norway. But an official statement explaining what really was the cause of the light has not been issued yet. So, to me, this sort of article is not jornalistic at all, it's called assumption.

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    Yelnats

    Aliens in Russia. Cool

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    numbskull

    LostinNagoya: But an official statement explaining what really was the cause of the light has not been issued yet.

    What defense ministry is this talking about?:

    Russia’s new nuclear-capable missile suffered another failed test launch, the defense ministry said

    If its the Russian defense ministry, do we really need an official statement? Official statements are not always true either!

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    Kapuna

    Watch Glen Beck, he knows, he knoooows!

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    lostrune2

    Hahaha, it's the Christmas Star just in time for the Nobel Prizes in Norway!

    Russia has no choice but to S.T.A.R.T. reducing nuke armaments because they're losing the expertise to maintain high stockpiles.

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    seijichuudo9sha

    Anyone who believes in UFOs needs her head examined.

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    panzerkampwagen

    They put too many warheads in the payload of the SLBM

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    lostrune2

    The Christmas Star showed the way to the Annointed Ones at the Nobel Prize ceremony, for all the wise men to present gifts/awards to.

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