Monday, August 17, 2026

I thought "Fireball Season" ended in April?

 

This shit is not normal.

Or it least 

it didn't used to be.


And remember it all started 

in January of this year.


Wednesday, February 11, 2026

I just wanna make sure I got this right...

Fast meteor over New Zealand on 1/30/26, 

3I/ATLAS, Sunspots etc...

 

The Amazingly Fast Meteor Over New Zealand 

on January 30, 2026 

is Not Interstellar in Origin

Avi Loeb Medium 2/6/26


Yours truly:


"So expect more

superfast meteors

in the coming months, 

and I'll be waiting to see

how they are gonna 

try and explain

all of them away

when they are all 

happening in rapid succession."



Watch: 

Massive meteor turns Pacific Northwest 

night sky electric blue

Fox Weather  08/15/26


"A bright fireball streaked across the Washington night sky early Aug. 14 at 12:48 a.m. PDT. First spotted above the town of Soap Lake, the fireball traveled north at about 33,000 mph, covering 36 miles through the atmosphere before fragmenting above Sim’s Corner. The breakup released energy equivalent to roughly 10 tons of TNT."


"A massive meteor tore across the Pacific Northwest sky just after midnight Friday, exploding in a brilliant blue flash"










"The fireball was first spotted above the Washington town of Soap Lake, moving north at 33,000 mph, according to NASA."

"The celestial night light burned bright and quick, and was just a flash in the pan before fragmenting and exploding above Sim’s Corner after traveling 36 miles through the atmosphere."

(Which is 62 miles thick.)

"The vibrant 16-inch meteor made quite the shining entrance, 

and an ultimately booming exit."


"And this is from honey's 

"AI Overview" 

 when she was looking it up:



"The Event Breakdown

According to telemetry data analyzed by NASA Space Alerts, the space rock entered the atmosphere at approximately 12:48 a.m. PDT. It was classified as a sporadic "background" asteroid fragment and was not a part of the concurrent Perseid meteor."


(So where/what is the fucking asteroid it broke off of?)


"Size and Speed: 

The fragment was roughly 16 inches in diameter 

and weighed about 170 pounds."


"It blazed through the upper atmosphere at 33.000 mph"


"Early Friday morning, August 14, 2026, a dazzling, electric-blue asteroid fragment streaked across the Pacific Northwest sky before exploding. The event triggered loud sonic booms and left suspected meteorites scattered on the ground across Oregon and Washington."


The fact that a lot of these fireballs 

we have seen are giving off sonic booms is important.

That tells you they are big 

and making it into the earths atmosphere for a while

before the pressure/friction/heat cause it to fragment.


One of the things that has/is being put forth is:


"Well we are just seeing more of them 

because of all the cameras we have 

on door bells and such being able to record."


That aint got any thing to do with them 

being big enough and traveling far enough

 in the earths atmosphere to cause a sonic boom.

Ones with a sonic boom are rare (Or were)

because of the size of the fragment needed to produce one.


And what about all the unpopulated areas where there are no cameras?

Deserts, Mountains, Oceans etc...


If we are seeing this many in populated areas?

Then how many are happening in unpopulated areas? 

Enough to make you wonder 

would be my guess.


Actually there is no wondering...

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Joel 2:30-32 pt1

 

Joel 2:30-32

And I will shew wonders 

in the heavens 

and in the earth, 

blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke.


31 The sun shall be turned into darkness, 

and the moon into blood, 

before the great and terrible 

day of the Lord come.


32 And it shall come to pass, 

that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord 

shall be delivered: 

for in mount Zion and in Jerusalem shall be deliverance, 

as the Lord hath said, 

and in the remnant whom

the Lord shall call.)


"The Explosion: 

After traveling 36 miles, it fragmented 28 miles above Sim's Corner, Washington. The breakup released an energy equivalent to 10 tons of TNT, lighting up the sky from Oregon to British Columbia."


"The Aftershocks: 

The mid-air explosion created a massive pressure wave felt by ground observers. The deep infrasound frequencies were strong enough to register on USGS Volcanoes monitoring instruments stationed at Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier, and Glacier Peak."


"Recovered Fragments

While the majority of the rock vaporized, 

weather radar and local reports confirm that several small pieces made...

Impact. Two significant, unconfirmed fragments have made local headlines:


Washington Discovery: 

A massive, 9.25-inch-wide fragment 

was discovered by residents in the farmlands near Yakima.


Oregon Discovery: 

homeowner just outside of Portland in Clackamas County 

reported a loud thud in his backyard and uncovered 

a chunk measuring over 6 inches thick.


Both specimens are currently being analyzed 

by experts to officially confirm 

their cosmic classification and origin.


(Im sure they just cant wait to tell us.

Thats sarcasm BTW.)


Think about:

"The fragment was roughly 16 inches in diameter"

"While the majority of the rock vaporized.."

"A massive, 9.25-inch-wide fragment was discovered..."

"a chunk measuring over 6 inches thick."

(also was found)


So how exactly does a 16 inch in diameter

 asteroid fragment "mostly vaporize"

but still leaves a 9.25 inch wide fragment

and a chunk measuring over 6 inches thick?


These things 

(even this small)

making it to earth are not a good sign.


Wait till one big enough

to make it all the way through 

the earths atmosphere

without fragmenting hits...


Gulp...


The crater at Winslow Arizona 

was caused by one approx. 100-175 ft.




"The blast equaled 20 megatons of TNT (150 times Hiroshima), leveled the local ice-age forest, excavated 175 million tons of rock, and proved to science that cosmic impacts shape planets.

Local and Environmental Impacts

Vaporization and Blasting: 

Instantly vaporized the bulk of the 300,000-ton asteroid along with local rock, and blew out a hole nearly 1 mile wide and 560 feet deep.

Local Extinction: 

Leveled the regional woodland ecosystem and killed regional wildlife (such as mammoths and giant ground sloths) within miles of ground zero.

Extreme Weather and Shrapnel: 

Triggered supersonic shockwave winds over 1,000 km/h and sprayed lethal metal and rock shrapnel across miles of the landscape.


And remember, we used to not see (and hear)

this many of these things. 

Its still been on the upswing

for a while now.

so the question becomes:


WHY?

Where are they all coming from?


We got a simple theory, 

it's 3I/ATLAS debris stream still.


The biggest, brightest, fastest, weirdest object

ever seen by humans just recently went by us

(3I/ATLAS)

we are still getting these sightings of fireballs

like we used to not get 

and nobody wants to put 2 and 2 together?


WHY?


FIREBALL

That is a link to every time 

that word has been used on this Blog.


I know and remember what I write

(aided immensely by the spirit)

So Im just gonna do a quick review

and if you doubt me 

feel free to read everything 

in the "Fireball" link above,

cause I aint rereading all of it.



1) There are more of em.


2) They are bigger.


Sonic Booms give away the size.

They're bigger than most,

that just burn up in the atmosphere.


3) They come in at all kinds of 

weird angels

(3I/ATLAS was rotating).


Thats the one in New Zealand a lil while back.

End of July)


4) Coming in at a low angle

they spend less time in the earths atmosphere

so they are not fragmenting till later, 

(Relates to larger size as well as

 3I/Atlas being within 

5 degrees of the earths ecliptic)


5) Less exposure to the friction 

of the earths atmosphere

would be a reason for the speeds.


6) Crazy colors

=

Makes one curious as to the composition 

of the material


Hey?

Don't just take my word for it:

See:


Tuesday, November 11, 2025

"Cracking up" and "So now"...(3I/ATLAS)


Did 3I/ATLAS Just Break-Up Near the Sun?

Avi Loeb Medium 11/10/25


AND:

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Evidence supporting 

a late January impact hypothesis of 3I/ATLAS 

(or a portion of it)


"It is just not that hard 

to hard to conceive of a situation

where saying 3I/ATLAS broke up near the sun

was not liked, and the flip-flop

was made to happen.


Did 3I/ATLAS Just Break-Up Near the Sun?

Avi Loeb Medium 

11/10/25



3I/ATLAS is Still a Single Body 

with a Sunward Anti-Tail After Perihelion! 

Avi Loeb Medium

Nov 12, 2025


Honey has always maintained 

a large fragment of 3I/ATLAS

could hit earth during an all out nuclear war 

and only those in close proximity

would even know about it.

The rest of the world 

wouldn't even know the difference 

and just think it was part of the 

ongoingwar.


AND I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH HER.


And you can call us nuts all you want to, 

what we think its nuts is,

 we are obviously 

still passing through a debris stream 

and nobody is saying anything about it.


WHY?


Did I mention 

"Fireball Season" 

ended in April?


Thursday, June 4, 2026

Hey NASA?


I thought "Fireball Season"

(There isnt any such thing BTW)

ran from February through April

??????????


Watch the Skies

It’s Fireball Season! Answering Your Meteor Questions 

(NASA.gov/Blogs 3/26/26)

"While it may seem like meteor reports and sightings have been more frequent recently, it is not out of the ordinary. In the northern hemisphere, we’re in peak “fireball season.” From February through April, the appearance rate of these very bright meteors can increase by as much as 10% to 30%, especially around the weeks of the March equinox."

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