Flashing through the atmosphere, the rock exploded in a massive fireball about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) above the ground. The blast was around 1,000 times more powerful than the Hiroshima atomic bomb. The shocked city dwellers who stared at it were blinded instantly. Air temperatures rapidly rose above 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit (2,000 degrees Celsius). Clothing and wood immediately burst into flames. Swords, spears, mudbricks and pottery began to melt. Almost immediately, the entire city was on fire.
that is a scary thought, it could happen anywhere without warning.
ReplyDeleteget right with God because you never when the Master is coming to call you home.
I watched this podcast years ago and they explain past impacts in detail.
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/0H5LCLljJho
Chutes Magoo
Fuckin' Mondays...
ReplyDeleteI am going to guess it was a Monday.
ReplyDeleteAnd then there was the time this happened:
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Asteroid-masteroid -- that is what a battle between Lucifer and our beloved Michael looks like!
A nuke would get the same results. Satan uses tech. He's really bad guy with small g, god like abilities.
ReplyDeleteSome Remote Viewers I follow recently did a review of Sodom and Gomarra and how the cities met their demise. According to them, using just their file number and no other info, it was some sorta particle beam weapon fired from a non-ground based craft. Pretty cool how they do it:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9G-ozm6ZaW0
3,600 years ago... Soddom and Gomorrah were supposed be destroyed roughly 4,000 years ago.
ReplyDeleteTall el-Hammam means Tijuana in Spanish and whore city in the Marine Corp handbook.
ReplyDeleteEnh, I've had worse days.
ReplyDelete- Gabby Petito
The things we learn on Knuckledraggin'. It's not just about "bad choices making good stories".
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