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ufo show on the HISTORY channel... tonight

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I'm not sure what he was referring to...

The Siberian Apocolypse, which aired tonight, is about the Tunguska 1908 explosion (probably a Comet...)


Here's a description of the show:

At 7:15AM on June 30, 1908, a giant fireball, as bright the Sun, explodes in the Siberian sky with a force a thousand times greater than the Hiroshima bomb. It decimates 1,000 square miles of forest--over half the size of Rhode Island, and was the biggest cosmic disaster in the history of civilization. What caused the apocalyptic fire in the sky? Over a hundred theories surround what is called the Tunguska event, varying from asteroids and comets to black holes and alien spaceships. Most scientists agree the Tunguska event will happen again, and next time, the human toll could be unimaginable. Now, NASA and other organizations race against time to stop the next planet killer before it ignites Armageddon.
 
I caught a special today on the "History" Channel that actually used Hutchinson (he of the alleged "Hutchinson Effect") as an expert on the theory that a black hole/white hole is responsible for disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle.

The gist of the show - as best I could understand the mangled argument they offered - is that the Puerto Rico trench and the Marianas Trench are generally on the opposite sides of the globe from each other, and might be evidence that a black hole exists on the planet, and is randomly sucking objects in.

*sigh* I'd weep for the future, but I'm busy sobbing for the present.

Needless to say, this convolutes reason a dozen different ways. If one end is a black hole, and the other is a white hole, the white hole should be spewing forth matter, and the black hole sucking it in. Both trenches, though, produce matter. Lots of matter comes up from volcanic eruptions and cracks in the crust.

I've never understood why the Bermuda Triangle gets so much press, anyway. Pound for pound, the Great Lakes between the United States and the nation to our north are the most treacherous waters in the world, and have ship and airplane disappearances that rival - or best - anything Bermuda has to offer.

And I'll never understand why folks are so interested in finding Flight 19. Wouldn't the Cyclops be far easier to find? One, big ship, having disappeared in equally as puzzling a fashion, instead of several small items whose sonar signature matches that of a large rock, sunken yacht, sunken fishing boat, coral reef and the like.
 
Saw part of a UFO Files show tonight. I think it was History Channel. Anyway, it dealt largely with the Aurora TX crash and reported dead alien etc.
 
A.LeClair said:
Saw part of a UFO Files show tonight. I think it was History Channel. Anyway, it dealt largely with the Aurora TX crash and reported dead alien etc.

A.LeClair, is that the one that happened in the 1800's, with the alleged burial plot and all that?
 
DBTrek said:
Don't font Tom, you're on THC every night.
:D

-DBTrek

But fonting fits me so well... Yup, you're right...I'm watching THC UFO files, with an earbud in my right ear tuned to TheParacast, an earbud in my left ear tuned to C2Cam, while my DVR is recording GhostHunters on Sci-Fi...

Thank God I'm perfectly normal like the rest of you! :p
 
hopeful skeptic said:
.... Pound for pound, the Great Lakes between the United States and the nation to our north are the most treacherous waters in the world, and have ship and airplane disappearances that rival - or best - anything Bermuda has to offer.
....

the legend lives on from the chipewa on down, of the big lake they call gitchegoomeeee...The lake it is said, never gives up her dead, when the skies of November turn glooomeeeeeeee...With a load of iron ore, twenty six thousand tons more, then the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empteeeeeeeeee.....That good ship and crew, was a bone to be chewed, when the gales of November came earlieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.........
 
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