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Posted on 11/09/2010 6:38:43 AM PST by SatinDoll
Spectacular shots of a missile contrail over the Pacific Ocean about 35 miles out to sea off of Los Angeles.
Too big to be a Tomahawk. Could be a submarine launch of an ICBM.
Watch the video. Our military is stating they have no idea who launched the missile, or why.
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Would you please delete this thread — it has already been posted two other locations. Too bad they didn’t show when queried.
I'm not sure what a "submarine underwater submarine" is but I'm pretty sure that everyone already knows that we can launch ICBMs from under water.
uh yeah, the military always denies they fired a missile 35 miles off the coast of LA
to demonstrate our nuclear muscle to China and Korea
so they be impressed? LOL.
sarc
ping for later
leave it for the morning crew
Thank gosd it missed that 747 center fuel tank climbing out of LAX
Thank God it missed that 747 center fuel tank climbing out of LAX
Norks?
Our military is stating they have no idea who launched the missile, or why...
If they didn’t someone came within 35 miles of LA and launched a missile.
If they are lying it makes them look bad when they could have just said it was a test. Unless it was a FUBAR on their part which is why the don’t want to admit it.
Sounds like that missile that wasn’t a Navy missile that hit a commercial passenger plane off of NY.
I’m sure that a US launch would go over real big if we did that somewhere near some other country.
Who knows...could have been the Russians or Chinese just letting us know they were there.
good one...
I doubt whether they would admit it immediately.
Have to give the sub time to exit the area.
I wonder...if this could be the start of a mutiny?
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