Seth Keshel
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I'm sure there's no drone on Earth that's going to be able to move at a speed like that.
So we could be looking at a situation where maybe we have more sophisticated ways to detect a cluster of meteors.
We actually don't have more earthquakes today than we ever did, but we think we do because now we can detect a 3.7 or a 4.2.
Right.
So I'm a little bit bearish to jump right on it.
I like a good conspiracy, but this one seems like until I get more, I'm going to go with meteor.
Well, you know, the cultural impact of this, this is going to definitely spawn some conspiracy theories because we have a lot of those that are like there's been a movie and now there's an event.
So there was a Greenland 2.
Greenland came out with Gerard Butler.
So that might be one of those.
But, you know, the cultural impact of aliens, I think, is that Americans need to know the best illegal alien we ever had was E.T., who learned English and then went home.
There's the official story, which of course we've learned that we have to challenge official stories.
This is NASA reporting the speeds of these meteorite clusters at about 40,000 miles an hour.
Most of them aren't landing anywhere.
I think they had one punch through a home in Houston, which was not far based on what I read from where I used to live.
This is the one that was caught on the trail cam, right?
The green one smashing down?
I mean, that technology might be real.
You sure you're not talking about the main on the high castle?
The Man in the High Castle kind of had technology like that too, where a fictional scenario where Japan and Nazi Germany won World War II.