From the Daily Caller: A recent CNN report stating that a “giant asteroid”
capable of destroying all life on Earth after a collision in 30 years has been
taken down from the network’s website after NASA informed the outlet the story was “false.”
Before the post was removed
it went viral with more than 200,000 views and said ”the asteroid is
calculated to have a potentially lethal encounter with the earth on March 35,
2041.”
In the story’s place is an
official statement from CNN retracting the report.
“NASA has confirmed via email that
this story is false,” the statement said. “A spokewoman for the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory says that the largest object detected by NEOWISE [Near-Earth Object
Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer] measures 3 km in diameter and poses
no risk to Earth. The iReport has been removed.”
Editor’s notes: And the cover-up/deflection of a horizon
event, scheduled to hit the earth in
2030/2040, begins. I have been following this asteroid for
several years, now. I know it as “Apophis 99942” and you should
be able to Google information on this 400 meter rock, under that name.
Orbit science has this rock
missing the Earth in or around 2029,
circling the Sun, and returning
past the Earth a few years later. It is this
second trip, the “return” (2036), that is the
problem. There is concern that the Sun
will alter the asteroid’s trajectory by a degree or two, causing the rock to return on a collision
course with the Earth. While the CNN
article is (probably) over-play as to the impact on “all of humanity,” still,
if Apophis happens, the effect on
the Western Seaboard will be profound, a
crisis of maga-proportions.
Of course, there is a
political equation to this potential disaster.
Understand that NASA is controlled by the very Progressive wing of our
political establishment. They are untrustworthy, and willing to advance their brand of
politics in the face of any crisis.
______________________________Related:
And speaking of NASA, here is a NASA article dealing with this very subject: http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/apophis/
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