Robert (13 March 2013)
"Pattern of The Meteors"


Pattern of the Meteors

Almost exactly one hundred years before the amazing meteor that struck over Russia on 02-15-2013, there was another fantastic visitation by other worldly visitors. It happened on 02-09-1913. 

Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia detailing some of what happened.

1913 Meteor Procession Events of February 9

The evening of February 9 was cloudy across much of the densely populated northeast United States, meaning that some 30 million potential observers were for the most part unaware of the phenomenon.[7] Nevertheless, more than a hundred individual reports – largely from more remote areas of Canada – were later collected by Clarence Chant, with additional observations unearthed by later researchers.[6] At around 21hr EST, witnesses were surprised to see a procession of between 40 and 60 bright, slow-moving fireballs moving from horizon to horizon in a practically identical path.[3] Individual fireballs were visible for at least 30 to 40 seconds, and the entire procession took some 5 minutes to cross the sky. An observer at Appin, Ontario, described its appearance at one of the most easterly parts of its track across Canada:

A huge meteor appeared travelling from northwest by west to southeast, which, as it approached, was seen to be in two parts and looked like two bars of flaming material, one following the other. They were throwing out a constant stream of sparks and after they had passed they shot out balls of fire straight ahead that travelled more rapidly than the main bodies. They seemed to pass over slowly and were in sight about five minutes. Immediately after their disappearance in the southeast a ball of clear fire, that looked like a big star, passed across the sky in their wake. This ball did not have a tail or show sparks of any kind. Instead of being yellow like the meteors, it was clear like a star.[6]

Subsequent observers also noted a large, white, tail-less body bringing up the rear, but the various bodies making up the meteor procession continued to disintegrate and to travel at different rates throughout their course, so that by the time observations were made in Bermuda, the leading bodies were described as “like large arc lights in appearance, slightly violet in colour”, followed closely by yellow and red fragments.[8]

A year later in July of 1914 the greatest war the world had ever seen up to that point began. 

Fast forward one hundred years and six days later and we have one of the greatest meteoric light shows ever. A meteor that for a short while shone brighter than the sun. I believe this is foreshadowing a similar event. The greatest turmoil that this planet has ever seen is only months away, in 2014. 



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