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After last night’s post, I got a lot of messages containing theories and speculation about what’s going on, and what was falling from the sky in that photo. A few weeks ago, I would have laughed at some of these ideas, but nothing seems very funny anymore:

 

“Sunwinkle” said:

dude, it wont make your mind rest easier, but I know that extra terristrial beings have long been trying to locate a non-uniformNo coincidence that the location is near I-196. 196 is the lowest known Lychrel number (its a number that can never re-create a palindrem (sp). Look it up. Ever wonder why our most famous astronaut was Neil Armstrong? NeilA = Alien

 

“Mike” said:

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. A satellite would also explain the statement during the video about “following the signal”. What signal could they get from a UFO?

 

And “Larry F” said:

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. 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.

 

Other theories I’ve received suggest that government space programs are involved, and argue that this is another Roswell or Area 51 scenario. A few people even told me to read about the “moon hoax” of 1969.

Even if I’m willing to accept the prospect of alien life, or government conspiracies, I still have trouble believing that whatever happened in Piedmont is extraterrestrial. It just doesn’t feel right.

Tags: theories, space

Comments on “Little Green Men, Meteors & Satellites”

  1. I have checked numerous sites, as well as Google Earth, and could not locate Piedmont, UT. I of course had no reason to search for it before now, but there is a possiblility that someone out there, maybe high up in the government, is trying to make this look like a hoax in an attempt to draw attention away from the mysterious happenings in Piedmont. The new information you have posted on your blog makes it look like a type of “super virus.” But with the strange object falling from the sky, it raises more questions. Was it an accident? The government testing a new bioweapon? If that, was what happened in piedmont supposed to happen, or was it a mistake? Was it even our government? There are still to many possibilities. All we can do now is hope more information will surface, and pray that the citizens of Piedmont are alive and well, as grim and bleak as it may seem.

    Zero on April 30th, 2008 at 7:28 pm
  2. I’m in teh same boat you are, Andrew, that thinking about it being alien is sort of beyond my range of consideration. But honestly? Extra-terrestrial just means not from earth. It could be less than little green men and more than from earth. It could be something radiation-based, like someone mentioned, or germ-based, which… could technically come from another world.

    That’s not to say that I’m giving up on the satellite theory, mind you, but… the theory goes to embrace all notions until they don’t work anymore. Even if they sound mad to you.

    Personally? You might be on the right track. The notion of dangerous material falling from space makes more sense to me than a military project or something like that.

    Shoshana on April 29th, 2008 at 9:33 pm
  3. Well, whatever it was… It still doesn’t explain the mass death that happened in Piedmont. If it was any kind of bacteria, virus, or even something that isn’t of this earth, it certainly couldn’t have came by accident. If it is a satellite then what made it fall to Earth, usually scientists try to make a more through plan on how to return the satellite to Earth. They would usually have it fall into the ocean also if it was delibrate so it wouldn’t injure anyone or be easily caught by other people. It could have been pulled by Earth’s gravity, but that would depend on how long it was out in space. For all we know, something might have ran into it and caused it to fall. We have tons of debris in space, and it wouldn’t be hard to think that there might have been something that had collided with the satellite and caused it to fall. Not to mention that whatever had killed the people of Piedmont would have had to have survived the fall from space. It could have actually be from within the satellite, and that could explain why the government is at Piedmont. They could be retrieving the satellite and finding out about the reason behind what hit Piedmont. I doubt it is much of a conspiracy, but it is probably just a clean-up operation. Anywho, this is just a guess so unless there is any proof then this is up for debate.

    Michael on April 29th, 2008 at 1:48 pm
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