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Saw this on NBC news Wed. night. It's not often ufo's are proudly displayed on the news.

I'm thinking it's northern light oriented...http://patdollard.com/2009/12/weird-science-mysterious-lights-from-abov…

I'm thinking it's northern light oriented...http://patdollard.com/2009/12/weird-science-mysterious-lights-from-abov…
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http://science.slashdot.org/story/09/12/09/1939214/Gigantic-Spiral-of-L…
The warnings:
http://www.frisnit.com/cgi-bin/navtex/view.cgi?id=1159919&lan=en&type=2…
The missile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSM-56_Bulava
there was another test on December 9th 2009, which spectacularly failed and caused huge excitement in Norway, from where the event could be observed as a spiral forming light."[23]
http://en.rian.ru/mlitary_news/20091124/156971805.html
Military news
Russia again postpones new Bulava tests
19:3024/11/2009
A new test launch of Russia's troubled Bulava submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) will be carried out by the end of 2009, a defense industry source said on Tuesday.
The launch was tentatively scheduled for November 24 but has been postponed for the second time since the latest failure in July.
"The Defense Ministry and the manufacturer still have a number of issues, including technical, to resolve before the Bulava can be tested again sometime by year's end," the source said.
The Bulava's development has been dogged by a series of setbacks and has officially suffered six failures in 11 tests so far.
The latest Bulava failure during the launch from the Dmitry Donskoy nuclear submarine in the North Sea was caused by a defective steering system in its first stage, according to military officials.
The future development of the Bulava has been questioned by some lawmakers and defense industry experts, who have suggested that all efforts should be focused on the existing Sineva SLBM.
But the Russian military has insisted that there is no alternative to the Bulava and pledged to continue testing the missile until it is ready to be put in service with the Navy.
The Bulava (SS-NX-30) SLBM carries up to 10 MIRV warheads and has a range of over 8,000 kilometers (5,000 miles). The three-stage solid-propellant ballistic missile is designed for deployment on Borey class nuclear-powered submarines.
The Bulava, along with Topol-M land-based ballistic missiles, is expected to become the core of Russia's nuclear triad.
MOSCOW, November 24 (RIA Novosti)
http://gizmodo.com/5422574/giant-mysterious-spiral-takes-over-the-skies…
http://gizmodo.com/5422792/this-is-how-the-mysterious-giant-spiral-happ…
http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/4/2009/12/500x_sofalv6pjvs5mtuzh…
Shit, just go to the links and read the articles and look at the cool pictures....
Pit Row
"So you just flash that thing in her eyes and it erases her memory and you just make up a new one?"
"Standard issue neuralizer."
"And that weak-assed story is the best you can come up with?"
It's area 51. The Aurora Secret X-Plane that I'm sure exists, even tho I've never seen a shred of evidence that would lead me to that conclusion. It just HAS to be.
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