Another interesting article;--- Lending credence to Dr. Fedorovskiy’s reports are that the precursor events he predicted in August, 2006, of a number of smaller space meteors being pushed into our Earths atmosphere ahead of the arrival of the Great Comet do indeed seem to be occurring, and as we can read from these various reports:
As reported by New Zealand’s Stuff News Service in their September 21st report titled “Yellow fireball seen in Waikato sky”, and which says, “A bright yellow ball was seen streaking across the Hamilton sky about 6.15pm yesterday, leaving a whispy black line in its wake. Times reporter Aaron Leaman saw the object and thought it was a meteor. He saw the object from the Waikato University tennis courts and said it was heading west toward Raglan. It was visible for about 30 seconds before dropping out of sight.”As reported by Australia’s ABC News Service in their September 27th report titled “Night lights attributed to meteor”, and which says, “Coloured lights spotted in the skies over SA’s mid-north last night are believed to be from a bright meteor. The flare-like object was first spotted by a fisherman near Whyalla. It was also seen in Port Pirie and Port Augusta.”
As reported by the Seattle Times News Service in their October 1st report titled “Meteor reported over Yakima area; FAA says no planes in trouble”, and which says, “Several people reported seeing a meteor streak through the sky Sunday night over Yakima. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Mike O’Connor said he received about eight calls about it, but no reports of any aircraft in trouble. A dispatcher with the Yakima County Sheriff’s Office said one woman and an area police officer spotted a bright object shooting across the sky.”
As reported by the Arizona Republic News Service in their October 2nd report titled “Giant Meteor Sails Over Saguaro Lake”, and which says, ”[Arizona]Residents who saw a ball of fire in the sky late Sunday evening near Saguaro Lake witnessed a giant meteor, officials said.”It was a large ball of flame,” Rural/Metro Fire Department spokeswoman Alison Cooper said. “It was very large. It was seen as far as Washington State.”
As reported by Turkey’s Sabah News service in their October 4th report titled ”[Flaming Ball of Fire spotted in skies over Turkey]”, and which says, “In Turkey, a flaming ball in the sky caused a stir of a UFO sighting Saturday night. Telephone calls were made all over the country to the route control center at Ankara Esenbo©a Airport. Citizens from Ankara, Nev©ehir, Bal©kesir, Konya and Antalya said: “We have seen a blazing ball with a flaming tail in the sky; we have seen a UFO.”
These reports of Fireballs should not in and of themselves be considered confirmation of the Great Comets arrival, but then again, neither should the Intelligence reports against the Great Comet hitting us be considered as the ‘final word’ on this matter either.
For in his past, Dr. Fedorovskiy was indeed correct about the events of September 11, 2001, and whether or not his current prediction of this Great Comet hitting our Earth is correct, or it is instead a subterfuge designed to cover a more serious warning of times to come, either way his words do bear, in our opinion, to be seriously considered, and whatever context they may be in.
As more is known on these matters we will report them.