Speaking of which, do any of you guys know about the 1908 Siberia explosion that was many times more powerful than the Hiroshima atom bomb? It killed millions of trees and land after exploding in a desolate area. The creepy thing is noone really knows what caused the explosion (very strange considering its sheer power). Most likely it was some form of a meteor, but still a cool concept none the less. Some believe it could be the work of aliens...
Some interesting stuff for all the alien/UFO believers.
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Speaking of which, do any of you guys know about the 1908 Siberia explosion that was many times more powerful than the Hiroshima atom bomb? It killed millions of trees and land after exploding in a desolate area. The creepy thing is noone really knows what caused the explosion (very strange considering its sheer power). Most likely it was some form of a meteor, but still a cool concept none the less. Some believe it could be the work of aliens... -
Re: Some interesting stuff for all the alien/UFO believers.
I've seen the episode in question. I think it was ok only because they had to dumb it down for mainstream consumption then dumb it down even MORE for Larry as he just didn't have a grip on the whole concept that was being talked about. Also George Noory looks scary LOL
I'd discount the alien aspect and put more stock in the comet/meteoroid air burst theory.Speaking of which, do any of you guys know about the 1908 Siberia explosion that was many times more powerful than the Hiroshima atom bomb? It killed millions of trees and land after exploding in a desolate area. The creepy thing is noone really knows what caused the explosion (very strange considering its sheer power). Most likely it was some form of a meteor, but still a cool concept none the less. Some believe it could be the work of aliens...Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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