Target Earth … Real Global Warming

May 31st, 2008 Posted By drillanwr.


15 Responses

  1. Political.fish

    Utter speculation, intermixed with specks of truth. Mostly an idiot selling his fantacy for book sales.

  2. Phil N Blanx

    This highly probable scenario based on hard evidence (extinction of dinasaurs, moon and planet craters, mega-comet Shoemaker-Levy that hit Jupiter recently, existence/documentation of hundreds of current near-earth object threats) scares me a hell of a lot more than supposed human-induced global warming based solely on computer modeling with incomplete (clouds, ocean currents, solar activity) data input.

    As Congress discusses the Warner-Lieberman Bill which is a ‘political’ knee-jerk reaction to supposed global warming which would raise gas prices by another .50/gal as well as waste billions more in tax dollars, now would be a good time to take another look at what is the greatest threat to earth. NASA has stated they can do nothing additional at this time based on current budgeting for their NEO (Near Earth Orbit) program; “…due to current budget constraints, NASA cannot initiate a new program at this time.”

  3. Bill Smith

    Well, not really. If you go to google earth, or even just google maps

    http://maps.google.com/

    and go to the state of Maine at 20 mi. resolution, put the East edge of Baxter State Park — the green rectangle in the center of the state — on your center N-S, and click North about five clicks, and you’ll see Manicouagan Reservoir. It is a meteor strike.

    Go nortwest at 100 mi. res., and you’ll see that a huge part of the eastern shore of Hudson Bay is circular, just above James Bay. East of the Circular east shore at 20 mi. res. you’ll see two more circular meteor strikes.

    Something did kill off all the dinosaurs suddenly. There was a great flood at the time of Noah. That wasn’t that long ago in terms of our solar system. Look at the surface of the moon. Those aren’t acne scars on the man in the moon.

    What’s the big deal? We just blew a satellite to smithereens. Knocking an asteroid off course can’t be harder than that.

  4. Jeff

    Space rock defense? Why not go all out and build an alien defense shield around earth? Shoot down UFO’s and waterboard those damned aliens to get intel on their ops.

  5. Bill Smith

    Jeff, there isn’t any evidence of space aliens doing any damage. There is plenty of evidence of what you call space rocks doing tremendous damage. This guy and this film are NOT the first we’ve heard about this.

    Again, what’s the big deal? There’re asteroids out there. They exist. There’s nothing science fictional or Twilight Zone about that.
    :?: :beer: :beer:

  6. drillanwr (hembra blanca típica)

    :arrow: Jeff

    I like how you think … HEH! :gun: :gun: :beer: :beer: :lol: :lol:

  7. Rob

    :arrow: Jeff
    Water boarding isn’t torture :twisted:

    Although I say if an asteroid is about to hit us, just nuke it. I mean we do have enough to divert a few and still destroy the world twice over.

  8. rightangle

    Why waste a nuke when you could just slow the rocks momentum down and time it to plow into Tehran or Damascus?

  9. Jeff

    :arrow: Bill Smith

    Agreed. :beer: Just having a little fun with the good Mr. Easterbrook.

    I guess my very subtle point was that nothing is going to be done about this until a definite threat is identified. That’s just human nature. Also, I tend to dislike these worry-monger types. I am much more worried about the goat next door burying a nuke in his backyard and leaving on a permanent vacation. Between the two, I’ll take my chances with the asteroid strike.

    :arrow: drillanwr
    :gun: :beer:

  10. Arthuraria

    Maybe meteorites are just God’s way of shaking the etch-a-sketch and starting over…

  11. Bill Smith

    :arrow: Jeff

    All is forgiven. I’m all for having some fun!
    :beer: :beer:

    And, you’re right about human nature. Hell, they didn’t believe Noah! I’m reminded of a cartoon I saw in Playboy about 40 years ago. Two guys playing golf, on the green. Big mushroom cloud over city in the distance. First guy says to guy looking at explosion: Go ahead and put. It’ll be 30 seconds before the shock wave gets here.
    :mrgreen: :beer:

  12. Mike Swann

    I think we ought to stop the rock, put alec baldwin, sean penn, the dixie chicks, al gore and susan sarandon on it, and send it on its way again

  13. Political.fish

    Yawn…fart…scratch. Still a bunch of bullshit.

  14. Dan (The Infidel)

    The real global warming discussiob should center around the sun. That’s where the real warming comes from. Yeah, oh duh?

    The lack or abundance of sunspot activity seems to directly correlate with the amount of warming or cooling that occurs on this plantet.

    In warmer years such as 1998 there was much activity. On cooler years such as this year, there’s been little activity.

    Speculating on when or if a large asteroid will strike the earth and its effects is great stuff; but it does not answer the questions IMO about the natural processes involved in natural warming and cooling cycles.

    If this guy wanted to talk about asteroids hitting the earth; a better discussion might be why so many do not. Check out the book “Spiral Galaxies” by Dr Gozales sometime.

  15. trapper

    :lol: :lol: :lol: yeah , we can’t even build a fence to defend our borders and he wants this? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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