To: TigersEye
Wow. Thank you for that video. Entire flight time until burnout, less than 2 minutes. Both the spiraling and the way the flameout (ehxausetd fuel burnout) display so clearly here shows that this is definitely a missile. If that glow was the “sun reflecting off the fuselage,” it would have kept reflecting instead of going dark (burning out) at precisely the same moment that the “contrail” stops (when the solid or liquid fuel propellant runs out).
Thank you so much for now posting this. I’ve downloaded it and will start the forensic examination immediately.
It’s a missile, folks.
;-/
245 posted on November 11, 2010 8:56:26 AM GMT+09:00 by Gargantua
Where is the proof of the claim that
The missile rose from the surface of the ocean, 35 miles away, from over the horizon, going straight up, for one minute. Then the smoke remained in the sky for 8 more minutes but the missile had disappeared out of sight, heading to the north west...
What you posted does not prove the missile had disappeared after one minute, unless I'm missing something. All we have is an edited excerpt(s) totaling one minute out of 9 or 10.