Mid-West Meteor Strikes
Written: March 2003
Conclusions that the recent wave of meteor
strikes, maybe debris fields of a comet attracted by the Earth’s gravity. The
particles observed in the past entering the Earth’s atmosphere from comets are
dust size with a rare boulder, but the Thursday evening, March 27 assault across
the mid west of the United States left an estimated debris field 20 miles wide
and 80 miles long with meteors weighing up to 7 and half pounds scattered about.
So what is happening? Mankind believes that the space between the planets is
mostly void, but it is filled with many particles unknown to human science. The
elusive dark matter astronomers are looking for microscopic is in size, but
still it is there. These particles evenly spread about the solar system and
universe is being pushed in a wave preceding the orbital path of the 12th
planet, now approximately 1.47 billion miles out as of March 29, 2003. This
action is enough to nudge debris fields of meteors and space junk that was in
equilibrium about Earth into the sphere of influence controlled by earth’s
gravitational field, resulting in spectacular meteor showers and now multiple
strikes. This will continue and increase in intensity, until meteors and dust
from 5 million mile long tail of the 12th planet will be pushed by the solar wind days before passage overwhelming the atmosphere of Earth.
Update: As of June 2004 there has been a definite up tick in the meteorite strikes through out the world. This will increase dramatically when the Earth and the 12th planet line up side by side next to the Sun. With the magnetic fields aligned the trash in the 12th planet's tail is free to react more to gravity and the solar wind as the trash wafts back forth between the planets in a unified field. In the year 2005 meteor strikes are now common place occurring almost nightly around the world.