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On 3-3-09 we were missed, barely. Its foolish to think "oh, if it were something to be worried about, SURELY there would be warnings". Do you think the world govmt is going to tell the public that they have a short time to live?? "THEY" will not tell us anything....you can trust that. I first heard of this asteroid last year, and at which point they didn't know if it was going to hit earth or not. They were unsure if the gravitational pull of the earth would pull it into our atmosphere, but as time progressed they were able to make more certain calculations, and luckily it missed us.
The asteroid was the equivalent of a bullet grazing your head - astronomically speaking. Think about that. All it takes is ONE big one to hit and saturate the atmosphere with dust for years, blocking out the sun and killing off all vegetation and wildlife....its happened before (dinosaur exinction). And there is evidence all over the earth of previous impacts, there are a few well known impact craters. Take a look at the gulf of mexico - awfully round don't you think? Take a look at the moon - the dark side of the moon which we never see is COVERED with scars of impacts.
The reason we don't see a whole lot of craters on our planet is b/c we're 70% covered with water. That gives us a 70% chance of any meteor or asteroid hitting water rather than land. One hit open water in 2004, killing 225,000 people, and it was quickly explained away as an earthquake....yes the 2004 Tsunami was an impact. Take notice people, and don't blindly accept what you're told! Live your lives well, be a good person, and help out your fellow man. In the big scheme of things, all we have is eachother!
The asteroid was the equivalent of a bullet grazing your head - astronomically speaking. Think about that. All it takes is ONE big one to hit and saturate the atmosphere with dust for years, blocking out the sun and killing off all vegetation and wildlife....its happened before (dinosaur exinction). And there is evidence all over the earth of previous impacts, there are a few well known impact craters. Take a look at the gulf of mexico - awfully round don't you think? Take a look at the moon - the dark side of the moon which we never see is COVERED with scars of impacts.
The reason we don't see a whole lot of craters on our planet is b/c we're 70% covered with water. That gives us a 70% chance of any meteor or asteroid hitting water rather than land. One hit open water in 2004, killing 225,000 people, and it was quickly explained away as an earthquake....yes the 2004 Tsunami was an impact. Take notice people, and don't blindly accept what you're told! Live your lives well, be a good person, and help out your fellow man. In the big scheme of things, all we have is eachother!