To: WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
“These threads are very similar to the initial threads in March when the Norks sank the Cheonan. A lot of the same posters were involved too.”
It is very clear to me that these same posters have an agenda. Nothing to see here, move along, believe whatever the government tells you to believe, move along...
53 posted on
11/23/2010 11:09:33 AM PST by
FightThePower!
(Fight the powers that be!)
To: FightThePower!; All
It is very clear to me that these same posters have an agenda. Nothing to see here, move along, believe whatever the government tells you to believe, move along... How far offshore do you believe the launch location to have been?
How many ships do you think there are within 150 miles of the Southern California coast? Of those, how many have security cameras rolling 24/7?
How many ships would be inbound such that a launch would have been to the east of them and thereby set against the backdrop of a darkening evening sky and therefore easier to see?
Not one single ship reported seeing anything remotely resembling a launch.
113 posted on
11/23/2010 4:08:01 PM PST by
fso301
To: FightThePower!
IIRC, I was the one who did the computer reconstruction of the Cheonan from its raised parts -- and identified the torpedo blast point almost exactly.
And I say this was UPS 902.
161 posted on
12/08/2010 8:04:50 PM PST by
TXnMA
(Ain't science wonderful?!?)
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