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Still no word from Nash, but I might have another possible breakthrough.

I was just sent a photo from a reader who claims to have been hiking along a park trail about 20 miles outside of Piedmont two weekends ago, when she got this picture on her cell phone.

At the time, she thought it was just a comet or a falling star… but when she heard about what I’ve been going through, she started to wonder if it was something more.

I’ve been getting so many odd conspiratorial messages lately that I was tempted to write it off as a random snapshot. But then I realized that several of you have written or posted comments to report seeing flashes of light in the sky around the same time, and I checked the metadata in the photo to see when it was taken.

April 11, 2008, at 10:43 PM

The night before Sam left me the voicemail that started all of this.

So I’m trying to figure out what this means. It’s starting to seem as though whatever happened in Piedmont had something to do with whatever it was that fell from the sky. But I’m not sure what it could have been, and if it were something bigger, like a meteor, there’s no way it wouldn’t have been in the news. Plus, there’s the military, and their attempt — for reasons I can’t yet figure out — to keep the whole thing quiet.

But at least this gives me another possible direction to explore.

Tags: theories, space

Comments on “Falling Stars... or Aliens?”

  1. if you think other life apart from the one here on earth doesnt exist you must be closed up minded and you should go back to grade school.

    thing is there are things out there that do exist sadly people dont want to believe it and think its all fake and lies to live with comfort.

    Kiara on May 1st, 2008 at 9:28 am
  2. Peruvian Meteor Flu. Same thing happened … what, six months back now, when that meteor crashed on that farm in Peru, and all those people got sick and started dieing, even stock and farm animals. Then the Peruvian Meteorlogical Department showed up and mysteriously every one was fine and they blamed it on mass hysteria and lack of schooling. Boy if that doesn’t sound like the number two cover up excuse of all time, right after the weather balloon story. Coincadentaly, the following winter we have the worst flu season to date with a strain that mutates to fast for a vacine to be any good. For your sake, and really all of our sakes, I hope it’s not.

    Larry Fishbone on April 28th, 2008 at 1:56 pm
  3. so if it crashed the night before don’t you think the message would have contained something like “OMG this huge thing crashed last night!” and if it hit and got them all that fast then she would have been out already? I think that some nice person wanted to give a little comfort so they photoshoped a picture made it grany and sed it was from a cell phone and gave it to you to keep your mined busy till something real happened OR it hit and the shock wave knocked everybody down and you sister was not at home at that time

    did she call from a cell phone?

    I have not yet been able to listen to the recording (no spechers on my pc)so could you type it out so everyone knows what was sed?

    if so then maby at night it hit everyone was knocked out and she drove into tow while leaving a voice mail and there was a fire and lots of bodies!

    thats my theory or its the first thing I sed

    zeel on April 28th, 2008 at 1:55 pm
  4. Andrew,

    I’ve got some friends that live out in Colorado and one of them, specifically a cadet at USAFA, had mentioned to me a little while ago that while he was stuck on night duty a few days back, he happened to look down the mountain range and noticed some activity in the neighborhood of Cheyenne Mountain. He said he reported it to his CO, thinking it might have been someone or someones attempting to break into the all-but-shut down Air Force facility there. Apparently, his reports fell on deaf ears with claims that he’d been imagining things and what not.

    I ignored it before… but, he told me it happened around the tenth or eleventh of this month. It’s been a bit since we had the conversation and I was using a different computer at the time, so I don’t have the AIM logs anymore to give you the exact date. But, if it’s true and that picture is genuine, that would mean the government knew about what’s happening BEFORE impact and had the time to take the Cheyenne Mountain Directorate off of warm stand-by for long enough to track the object’s decent.

    Just some food for thought.

    Jason

    Jason on April 28th, 2008 at 1:26 pm
  5. I think that it’s some toxic chemical on a falling satellite that explains what happened. A virus or bacteria just wouldn’t drop people like the military video demonstrated, nor would radiation, unless it was a massive dose like 100,000 rads or more. I think that it’s a chemical from a falling satellite that spread through the town and killed the residents where they stood. A satellite would also explain the statement during the video about “following the signal”. What signal could they get from a UFO?

    Mike on April 28th, 2008 at 11:40 am
  6. I agree that the light in the image looks to large to be a comet or meteor. The thought that this could be a satelite coming down is more likely. Just think that when they shot down the spy satelite everyone was worried about the toxic gas that could be emitted if it crashed on earth. What is to say that the government didn’t make up a report stating they really shot it down, when it did acutally crash land near your hometown. That could explain the images in the video you saw as well as why the military showed up in the first place. You got to think if that is a small town what are the chances of a military group just happening across a meteor that hit.

    Mel on April 28th, 2008 at 11:30 am
  7. I have been following this blog and honestly, the alien talk is not only creepy, but kind of annoying. I’m all about being tolerant of other peoples ideals and beliefs so if you believe in intelligent life other than on Earth (if you can consider ALL of the people on this planet intelligent) than more power to you. I hope you find the proof you are looking for, but don’t force the fact on other people. Try to be content in believing that what will come will come.

    As for the picture, I would bet on a falling satellite or possibly meteorite (small meteor). The news reports about the spy satellite that the Navy was shooting down were airing about a month before all this happened. If you don’t believe me, here is the web address to an article I found and you can see for yourself: http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=35015

    Those saying that any “space germs” were burned off upon entering the atmosphere should remember the space shuttle Columbia. I live in Texas and was in the area where much of the debree came down. Every news station, radio station, and newspaper was telling us not to touch it. The extreme heat caused by the friction of re-entry will not kill everything. Some metals/substances can survive the heat until crashing to the surface where they break apart. This would protect the “space germs” and release them upon crashing. I have several family members and friends in various branches of the US military, so unless they have some huge cover-up (for those of you who love conspiracy) every branch of the military from top to bottom would know about it if something truly was wrong. Most likely it is a quarantine and they were first trying to prevent further contamination and now investigating the cause and effect to see if it is still harmful. I ‘m not saying I trust the government, but I do trust the military.

    “Julie”

    Julie on April 28th, 2008 at 11:13 am
  8. Hey man,

    I feel for you. This is some really intense stuff, but it’s great that you’re looking into it.

    I agree with what someone else said. This looks really big to be a meteorite. Someone in the government had to have picked it up on radar. NORAD and all that should be easily able to see that sort of thing. I think something must of been on whatever that was that caused whatever it is that is happening in your town. Nothing good.

    Matt on April 28th, 2008 at 10:26 am
  9. thats wither really big or really close,and I don’t know which worriesme more

    Scott on April 28th, 2008 at 10:16 am
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