On Feb 17, 2:16=A0pm, Pat Flannery
> coltonhi...@ wrote:
>
> > Well, you clearly haven't read the article, because it has nothing to
> > do with the moon.
>
> How, pray tell, am I supposed to read the article if it crashes my
> browser every time I try to open it?
> I saw something about "the horns of the moon" and a suspected meteor or
> comet impact on it =A0way, way back.
> Then everything went black.
> So I went and found the cached version of the story.
> And it's a conspiracy theory sort of thing that says that we are overdo
> for some sort of giant comet bombardment without citing why that should
> be the case, and that politicians are keeping this from us for some odd
> reason, even though they also will be killed in the next bombardment by
> those damn commets.
In fact, there is a TON of evidence that the earth is overdue for an
impact. The article is part of a series, I suggest you read the other
article I referenced in this thread (
/articles/show/134637-The-Younger-Dryas-Impact-Event-and-=
the-Cycles-of-Cosmic-Catastrophes-Climate-Scientists-Awakening
) - it goes more in depth into the evidence for cyclic cometary
impact.
Also, it says nothing about either religion or politicians so I don't
know where you're getting that from. It is a very well documented
fact, however, that various government agencies are halting the
publication of certain climatological studies and also publishing
studies with poor methodology for their own political agenda. More on
that:
/articles/show/128521-Climate-Change-Swindlers-and-the-Po=
litical-Agenda
So-Crates