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Oceanic 815, I mean, Malaysia Airlines Mystery Continues to Deepen

Here is an article from the UK’s Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/malaysia/10689060/Malaysia-Airlines-live.html

The use of the word “unprecedented” is very interesting.  The plane went missing a few days ago and no one knows where it is.  Passengers used stolen passports, but now the claim is that they “likely weren’t” terrorists and they might be Iranian.  The oil slicks spotted have been ruled out as belonging to Flight 370.

Is anyone else concerned about this?  A plane went missing.  Passengers were able to board with stolen passports.  No one can find the plane.  These are all huge problems in my book.

Right now it’s a bit like Schrodinger’s Cat: At the moment, the plane is neither crashed nor safe.  It’s somewhere in the middle.  And if it didn’t crash, then it has either been hijacked and hidden away somewhere (this is totally possible) or maybe aliens took it.  In all seriousness, nothing has been ruled out.  Again, this is the problem.

Is the Malaysian Airlines Missing Plane the New Oceanic 815?

I don’t mean to make light of the awful situation with the Malaysian plane.  I just happen to think that it never crashed and it somewhere else.

Like the show Lost, I truly believe that something happened to the plane and the passengers.  With all of those stolen passports, who is to say that the plane wasn’t taken somewhere else? If the pilots had been in on it (or even if they weren’t) if there were enough people and a solid plan, the communication signals could have been disarmed and the plane could have been taken elsewhere.

So far no groups have taken responsibility for it, nor has anyone found debris.  Until they find it, the possibility that it didn’t crash is still valid.

Art Bell and Chemtrails

So tonight there is an old Art Bell Coast to Coast AM playing.  I don’t know the original air date and it really doesn’t matter.  What is awesome about it is that he is talking about the abundance of chemtrails that day.  He wonders what it means.  It makes me laugh because he was talking about it way back then (he and my mom, really) and we’re still talking about it today.  And ever since the mysterious snow that won’t melt in Atlanta, it seems like more people are taking notice and listening to Bell’s successors, George Noory and Clive Lewis.

NASA’s Asteroid Initiative, or Why I Wish I Wasn’t A Girl Who Sucked at Math and Actually Became an Astrophysicist The Way I Planned

http://news.yahoo.com/nasa-report-defend-planet-asteroids-100208542.html

This is quite possibly the coolest thing I’ve seen in a while.  NASA sought public input on finding ways to protect the planet from an asteroid strike.  The requests for information are part of the Asteroid Initiative, and the results were presented at a two-day conference recently.  They chose 96 ideas for further study.  Ideally, NASA would like to capture a small asteroid or space rock and pull it into orbit around the moon for study.  How cool is that?

Of course, the conspiracy theorist in me has to admit that on the one hand, it’s great that NASA is doing this.  It’s a good idea to prepare for the possibility of an asteroid collision (let’s just hope they see it coming soon enough…we’ve had some surprise close calls recently).  On the other hand, is it possible that NASA knows something that they aren’t telling us?  Is it possible that an asteroid is coming our way?  I’d like to hear George Noory or Clive Lewis weigh in on this.  The whole idea of preparing for something (courtesy of the Super Bowl subliminal advertising) makes you wonder.

If I didn’t suck at math so much, my dream was to be an astrophysicist.  I love physics and I love space.  I read books on String Theory for fun.  I just suck at math.  *sigh*  That said, I think that in either case it’s awesome that NASA reached out to the public for ideas.

Good job, NASA.  (In case anyone from NASA reads this, I’m sorry the government retired your Space Shuttles.  We still need them.)

Nothing Like Chemtrails to Ruin a Perfectly Blue Sky

It’s a gorgeous morning in San Diego.  The sky is perfectly blue and it was crystal clear…until the chemtrails started.  I haven’t seen any lately.  Then I spotted one earlier and it quickly dissipated.  Haha, #ChemtrailFail, I thought.  Then I looked again a while later and a huge one is marring the beauty of the sky.  *sigh*

What was a clear blue day is now hazy in that one area.  So what, pray tell, is in that stuff?

This is why I listen to my Mom.  And Clive Lewis and George Noory.  Something is going on…but what?

What is in the Rain? Chemtrails, Contrails and Possibly Some of China’s Polluted Air

Not surprisingly, the mainstream media is not talking about the snow that won’t melt.  People have reported that the snow that fell in the southern states won’t melt with a lighter, and even when you microwave it, there is a weird gooey residue left behind.  Surely this is newsworthy, right?

When I was a kid in the 80s, my mom told me about acid rain.  I’d run around on the school playground telling teachers that we had to go inside.  The rain smelled funny. 

Last week there was an article online about how China’s polluted air is circulating through the jetstream, and it’s headed straight for the West Coast.  What this means, according to the article, is that there is a possibility that this polluted air could indeed produce acid rain. 

Great.  We have traces of radiation showing up from Fukushima, snow that won’t melt, toxic air blowing in from China, and then whatever it is that the planes are leaving in the chemtrails and contrails.

Does thinking about these things make me a conspiracy theorist? Maybe.  I’d like to know why everyone is so caught up with global warming but no one talks about this stuff.  Obviously the media doesn’t want to talk about anything that falls outside of the buzzworthy topics that are good for their ratings.  Thankfully there are people like Clive Lewis and George Noory who like to bring these topics to the forefront.