Sunday, November 21, 2010

Ex-NORAD Commander: Mystery Missile Not Plane, Likely From Chinese Sub



Story here.

Two governmental military experts with extensive experience working with missiles and computer security systems have examined the television video and conclude the mysterious contrail originating some 30 miles off the coast near Los Angeles did not come from a jet – but rather, they say the exhaust and the billowing plume emanated from a single source nozzle of a missile, probably made in China.

They further suggest the missile was fired from a submerged Chinese nuclear submarine off America's coast, and point out that the timing of the alleged Chinese missile shot coincided with an increasing confrontation between the U.S. and China, and was likely meant to send a message to Washington.

Indeed, the Federal Aviation Administration documents that there were no aircraft flying in the area at that time, the night of Nov. 8. 
AND they're NOT "anonymous sources", either.  They're named, and they're fully credible because they know what they're talking about.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

OK If it was a missile, where did it land?

Canuckguy said...

If it was a missle, there is plenty of empty space in the Pacific for it to get lost.