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I think there is more to this than being told, but I'm agreeing to a certain point with Herding cats. I read lots of info on this awhile back on a site called "AbovetopSecret.com
Actually, know what it looks like to me? As much as I'd like to think it's a new sort of phenom...
IF - there was a rocket/missle shot, and it lost it's trajectory somehow (GIGO? Software mal?), and was going to destroy a city...a quick thrust just before it expodes would allow it to regain some altitude, change trajectory, and thus explode higher.
Thrusters on one side would create the spiral effect - the "spinning" aspect to the photos; there is clearly a shockwave post explosion (even in the first vid); and there is definitely some sort of explosion (again from the first vid). Other vids back it up, whether man-made, enhanced, or "au-naturel".
It really seems like it's a gone-wrong rocket launch...with some last minute maneuvering which managed to save some lives.
As to why we're not hearing of it...the DoD knows what it was, and has squashed media response. It is pretty scary to think that this sort of missle/rocket is out there (although we ALL have it), and the DoD can in fact exercise it's muscles and in the interests of national safety prevent stories from being in the media (as much as we'd like to think otherwise), so...
I want to think it's some new phenom...but I just can't. Hope I explained what I saw well enough...
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Is that debunking the Canadian one, or the Norway one? Both?
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