Topic: metorite hits Buenos Aires, Argentina, woman killed
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Tue 09/27/11 09:14 PM
A bright blue fireball fell out of the sky and smashed into a suburban neighbourhood in Buenos Aires today, killing one woman and injuring six others. In other news, the Russian prime minister is set to become the president again and again.... no, wait, back up a second. WHAT just happened in a major capital city in Latin America??

Argentina: One woman killed and six injured as meteorite smashes into Buenos Aires

Believe it or not, incoming cometary debris may actually have killed someone today. The space debris also destroyed a house and some cars. People reported seeing a fireball descending followed by an explosion. One witness told local TV news that prior to the explosion the sky lit up and windows began to vibrate strongly. They had no idea what was happening as 'the thing' just appeared... within a few seconds somebody's home was obliterated.

An Argentinian SOTT reader reported:

The laughable thing is that the program hosts of local TV news, although considering the possibility of a meteorite being to blame, kept telling people about the satellites rubbish, that a "gas explosion in combination with street electricity cables" was to blame, and other things like that... they gave those hypotheses equal or even more credibility than the meteorite one.


Stunned onlookers cannot believe what they've just experienced


The "satellites rubbish" our local witness is referring to is of course that AWOL NASA satellite we've been told for weeks is due to plummet to earth.

Check out this YouTube video which appears to be the trail left by the incoming fireball:



Apparently the man who filmed it can be heard saying: "Did you see it fall? What a strange thing, man!" Earlier he said, "It's like it caught on fire." He finished by saying, "And it's still on fire".

Just imagine a whole bunch of those falling at the same time and the unbearable shock people would experience. Then again, people can be told anything, like a fireball crashing into a capital city is 'part of a satellite that broke off', or just a 'once-in-a-life-time' event. Nothing to see here folks, move along please!

It reminds us of the intense programming about the no-plane at the Pentagon immediately after 9/11. Give people a story about a fictional airplane, Islamic terrorists or broken satellites, repeat them over and over, then hope for the best that most will accept it. And most DO! But who can blame them really? The truth is just too much to bear.

It's kinda funny that the current flurry of meteor sightings and impacts should happen right when SOTT is being labelled by the French police as "apocalyptic" in their witch hunt based on a ridiculous cult accusation. If you just talk about comets and meteors, simply from observing DATA , not imagining 'End of the World' scenarios, then you are immediately labelled an "apocalyptic cult". The police clearly don't spend much time observing the sky...

But then why would they? The sky is where their invisible god on a stick lives and they don't want to anger him...

A photograph of the incoming meteor taken by a witness who was later arrested and forced to recant, saying that the image was hoaxed. That may well have been the case, but it's important to realise that incoming fireballs can cycle through every colour of the rainbow as they burn through the Earth's atmosphere. This explains the apparent discrepancies between witness testimonies of the fireball being both bright blue and dark red, as shown above.

So here we are. It's 2011 and something SOTT has been saying for years would happen has happened. And still, it's amazing to us how easily people's minds can be primed into buying a cooked-up version of events. We've all been hearing about falling satellites in the lead-up to this event... therefore this incident must be a falling satellite too! Never mind that they had previously claimed the 'NASA satellite' fell into the Pacific Ocean. Can't leave any room for alternative explanations, now can we?

What you're supposed to think is all prefabricated by the media. It's diabolically clever, efficient mind-programming.

Is Another Disabled Satellite Headed for Earth?

We strongly suspect that the meme about falling satellites indicates that the Powers That Be knew we'd have incoming objects during this time frame, which means they can track some of them (even though they supposedly "lost the satellite".) Things will get really interesting when the ones they can't track start hitting the ground.

Here's a report of another impact starting a fire in Texas on Sunday.

Raindrops keep fallin' on our heads.... and Nero fiddles while Rome burns.




Comment: Update 27 September 2011

It turns out that far more than a single home was destroyed. The following video from local Argentinian media reveals the true scale of the destruction from this meteorite impact:


videos and pics here....

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/235470-That-ain-t-no-satellite-Meteorite-impacts-Buenos-Aires-Argentina

no photo
Tue 09/27/11 09:39 PM
Are the authorties sure it wasn't that satellite that got her???
frustrated brokenheart noway

boredinaz06's photo
Tue 09/27/11 09:41 PM
Perhaps she will now become famous.

mightymoe's photo
Tue 09/27/11 10:36 PM

Are the authorties sure it wasn't that satellite that got her???
frustrated brokenheart noway


no, they know where it landed now, in the pacific ocean.
http://news.yahoo.com/nasa-satellite-fell-south-pacific-not-canada-201709293.html

mightymoe's photo
Tue 09/27/11 10:37 PM

Perhaps she will now become famous.


maybe, she would be the first human death from a meteorite

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Wed 09/28/11 10:31 AM
Buenos Aires, Argentina - An explosion wrecked two homes, a business and several cars early Monday, killing a woman and injuring nine people on the outskirts of Argentina's capital.

Early reports by some witnesses that they had seen a ball of fire fall from the sky around the time of the 2 a.m. explosion caused a sensation, but authorities said later that evidence pointed to an explosion of leaking gas.

Officials said a search by the more than 100 police and others turned up a canister of natural gas with a poor connection to a pizza oven.

After the reports of a fireball coming down, the government dispatched the large number of searchers to check for radioactivity and any material that might have come from outer space. Provincial justice and security minister Ricardo Casal said experts were "evaluating all theories, from an explosion to something strange that came from the sky."

But the experts found no evidence of a crater, and NASA said its satellite that fell to Earth sometime Saturday landed well clear of South America.

Late in the day, the government said it appeared the blast was probably caused by a pizza oven's poorly connected gas canister.

A young man who had claimed he photographed a space object and gave authorities a picture showing a streak of red light through the night sky was detained for providing false testimony, the Argentine news agency Diarios y Noticias said. The man changed his story under questioning, the report said.

mightymoe's photo
Wed 09/28/11 10:31 AM
Press
A woman died and eight people were injured in an overnight house explosion in Monte Grande, Buenos Aires province. According to police sources the cause of the violent explosion remains unknown. The blast occurred around 2 am at Los Andes and Vernet streets.

The wounded were taken Santamarina hospital. Seven people are being treated, one person has been cleared. The deceased woman was identified as 43-years-old Silvina Espinoza.

Neighbors' accounts describe a ball of fire coming from the sky as the cause of the explosion. The chief of the firefighters, Guillermo Pérez, however, said the "causes remain unknown" and that "gas containers were found intact," ruling out a gas related incident.

The blast caused destruction in several structures and cars surrounding the house.