Asteroid 2000 BF 19 It's going to miss us. Whew! Or is it a coverup to keep us from discussing the y2k breakdown at NASA?

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Or Hubble?

-- jumpoff joe a.k.a. Al K. Lloyd (jumpoff@ekoweb.net), February 10, 2000

Answers

This seems like a bit of a reach. Think about it for a moment...why tell a lie about something like a monster asteroid? That would be one of the few scenarios where it would be impossible to hide the outcome of information management by TPTB.

-- Irving (irvingf@myremarq.com), February 10, 2000.

Definitely a coverup by a government agency!!

I base this on the facts that:

This is the year 2000.

NASA is a government agency.

This is a news item.

What other evidence could anyone possibly ask for??!!

-- Imso (lame@prepped.com), February 10, 2000.


ALK:

Is this your jumpoff joe creek?

JoCo Sheriff, Dave Daniel, cooked at fund raising barbecue held at Kelly's Market

Just wondered.

Best wishes,,,,

-- Z1X4Y7 (Z1X4Y7@aol.com), February 10, 2000.


May I please ask....How do we really know if we are being told the truth that the Asteroid 2000 BF 19 is going to miss us. Pat Robertson of the 700 Club wrote in his FICTION book on the end times (I believe it was called "The End of the Age") that the government decided not to tell the people that a huge asteroid was going to collide into the ocean and kill multitudes of people because it would cause panic (sound familiar) and there was nothing they could do about it anyway.

So in the light of no truth about TWA flight 800, Y2K and Clinton etc. I would like to know what proof there is an asteroid is coming this way and that it will miss us. Thanks

-- Sandi Harris (SaHarris77@aol.com), February 10, 2000.


Hey, why not ASK Pat??

He'd know!! Figured out Y2K, as I recall, and going way back prayed away a hurricane!! Ask him if he'd do us one last favor if this one does come a truckin' in. I'd certainly appreciate it!!

-- I'mSo (lame@prepped.com), February 11, 2000.



This is more bait from Al K. Lloyd. He gets a chuckle when somebody takes the topic of asteroids hitting the earth seriously.

-- (F@Y.I), February 11, 2000.

Is it possible that we base some of our mistrust of government upon the perceived veracity of the incumbent president?

-- Mad Monk (madmonk@hawaiian.net), February 11, 2000.

This is more bait from Al K. Lloyd. He gets a chuckle when somebody takes the topic of asteroids hitting the earth seriously.

-- (F@Y.I), February 11, 2000.

Of course he does. Now never mind that 40 kilometer diameter crater they found not long ago on the bottom of the Barent's sea. It's under water where you can't see it so it doesn't exist. Those blotches on the moon are just the holes in the green cheese too.

At a kilometer in diameter all of you who live within fifty miles of a beach had better hope they keep right on missing too (grin).

.........Alan.

-- A.T. Hagan (athagan@netscape.net), February 11, 2000.


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