Remember that David often posts updates (highlighted in red) on his latest articles. This is no exception. So I encourage all to keep going back to his original article to catch any new ones (at least for a few days).
I am only posting the updates he has posted. The rest of the article may be read at DivineCosmos.com.
MAJOR UPDATES Next Morning, including links to recent "meteor" sightings that might be something more. The show happened last night and was a huge success!
We've already got the "David Has No Proof!" comments coming in. Now that I've had a chance to sleep, here's some of what we know.
There was open speculation that this was "a UFO crashing, ejecting a miniature spacecraft."
Watch the video yourself. See how the second object doesn't fall down with gravity.
It shoots in the OPPOSITE DIRECTION from the meteor, at a good clip -- possibly even accelerating as it travels.
Basic laws of physics say this object should not have enough intertia to travel in a gravity-defying orbit -- in the direct opposite direction of the "meteor."
The unusual object can be seen moving through the sky leaving a long tail behind that is characteristic of space debris or a meteorite burning up in the atmosphere.
UFO hunters have claimed the bright orb may have been some sort of escape pod from a crashing ship.
However, others have said it is more likely to have been a meteorite breaking apart in the atmosphere
UPDATE, NEXT MORNING: THE FLORIDA METEOR CASE
The Florida meteor case is one of the most recent ones, happening just last Saturday.
Whatever this thing was, it exploded so powerfully that the whole sky became as bright as daylight for a second.
2/24: Brilliant Fireball Wows Skywatchers, Rattles Windows in Florida
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/24/meteor-florida-boom_n_6743622.html
Skywatchers in northern Florida got a thrill on Saturday when a brilliant fireball streaked across the night sky. And one Jacksonville resident who didn't get to see the bolide in person was lucky enough to catch it on her backyard security camera (see video above).
"It's an awe-striking situation when you can kind of see those things," Kandace Gaddie told local television station WJXT after watching her video. "You feel like the little ant on the planet, basically."
Over 230 people, from West Palm Beach to Augusta, Ga., reported spotting the fireball--and nearly 50 of those people reported hearing a loud "window rattling" boom after seeing it, according to the American Meteor Society.
The society believes the fireball was traveling northeast before crashing to the ground.
"The fact that people heard sonic booms [means] it did survive down to the lower atmosphere," Robert Lunsford, the society's treasurer, told the station.
"So there's a good chance that some small fragments may have reached the ground probably about 50 miles west of Jacksonville."
UPDATE NEXT MORNING: THE FASCINATING NEW ZEALAND METEOR CASE
As another key example so you know I'm not just "blowing smoke," this New Zealand "meteor" was particularly interesting.
It slows down, speeds up, blows up, flashes light, creates sonic booms, drops straight down and shakes the ground for 15 seconds upon impact.
If there was a war going on in space with cloaked vehicles, this is exactly the type of fallout we'd expect to see.
2/12: Low-Flying Meteor Explodes Over New Zealand
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/11/meteor-explodes-aukland-new-zealand_n_6665924.html
An explosion of orange, blue and white lit up the skies over New Zealand Wednesday night, followed by a series of sonic booms.
Local experts agree that the blinding explosion was probably a low-flying meteor, according to The New Zealand Herald.
YouTube user Josh Sherbone captured the stunning flash on his car's dash cam in Tauranga, New Zealand. In the video below, the explosion illuminates the night sky.
Shortly after the explosion, hundreds of eyewitness accounts of the blinding light began flooding news stations and social media. WeatherWatch in New Zealand said that they were receiving reports of the flash from around the island country.
Auckland's Civil Defense sent out a tweet saying the flash was "definitely not lightning, most likely a meteor."
Fletcher Hodge was in the car with a friend in the city of Rotorua when they noticed the sky turning a bright blue, he told The New Zealand Herald. "The next minute it was practically at the right-hand side. Like only 200 to 300 meters away.
It came in slow and then sped up. There were big bright blue flashes and then it went straight down into a gully ... It was like looking out at a street light from your house and it looked closer than a street light."…
Seismologist Lara Bland of the research institute GNS Science told local news site Stuff that the meteor appeared to shake the ground for about 14 to 15 seconds. At around 9:59 p.m. she recorded a "small increase in higher frequency energy," she said.
THIS KEEPS HAPPENING
I have been quietly cataloging all of these events, or at least the ones that get publicity -- and will summarize them in later postings.
We also had a major UFO crash occur in just the last few days in Canada, in another epic shoot-down. It is considered a huge mess on the inside track.
Lots of disinfo is being put out about it, including all manner of Photoshopped images -- but the event itself was very, very real.
UPDATE, NEXT MORNING: MORE ON THE CANADA CRASH
This event happened near Winnipeg, Canada on the night of February 18th.
People noticed the now-familiar bright flash in the sky. They also saw the military emergency clean-up crew come in.
An official government retraction, blaming it on a classified aircraft, had to be issued to try to cover it all up -- but it's not working.
2/19: Canadian Government Covers Up UFO Crash Near Winnipeg
http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/canada/manitoba/story/1.2963994
Social media reports of a possible UFO sighting last night near Jackhead, Man., are not true, says the Canadian Forces, which attributed the bright light people saw to an airplane from a training exercise.
On Wednesday night, several people said on Twitter and Facebook that they saw a bright light in the sky, fuelling speculation that it may have been an unidentified flying object.
The rumour became stronger when photos were posted of Canadian Forces vehicles in the area, with some people claiming the military was there to contain a UFO crash site.
But it was not a UFO at all, says Lt.-Col. Paul Davies, commanding officer 38 Territorial Battalion Group, which is involved in an Arctic Response Company Group training exercise on Lake Winnipeg this week.
"There's no aliens, just my friends in the air force who are out there helping us on this exercise," Davies told CBC News on Thursday.
"I have the commander of that air force contingent sitting right beside me and, you know, he assures us that that was not a UFO, but that was him."
About 150 military personnel are taking part in Exercise Arctic Bison 2015, which includes the 38 Canadian Brigade Group, the 2nd Battalion of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, the 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, and 440 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Davies said soldiers are training to deal with a plane crash and provide ground search and rescue support in the Arctic.
The bright light that people saw, he explained, came from an airplane that takes off very quickly.
"From a distance it may have looked like it was going straight up in the air, but it wasn't," he said. "It was just us out there playing our games."
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UPDATE, NEXT MORNING: NUMERICAL SYNCHRONICITY DELIVERS AGAIN!
As I came in to post the new updates, showing the "meteor" sightings and crashes, once again we had a triple-digit number appear in the hit counter.
This time it was in the article right before this one -- in the editing window for this site as I came in to do the work. Exactly 85,777 hits.
This happens time and time again when I am posting. No work is required -- it just shows up.
I do believe this synchronicity is intentional, and shows us there is "more going on here" than we usually think.
I wrote a whole book about it -- The Synchronicity Key -- now in twelve different foreign languages as well!
TWO FOR TWO!
Wow. I am impressed. I posted the above, and notice that the ID number of the article -- the number on the far right -- was 1173.
Immediately after posting it, I came back to look at it to make sure it was OK. The hit counter was then at 11732!
"I think my computer is talking to me...." :)
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