Mystery Missile

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Mysterious missile lights up the sky over the Pacific - San Diego, California News Station - KFMB Channel 8 - cbs8.com

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Pacific Ocean (CBS8)- A mysterious missile launch off the southern California coast was caught on video Monday evening by a KCBS news helicopter.

The spectacular contrail could easily be seen up in Los Angeles, but who launched this missile and why, remain a mystery for now.

The magnificent images were captured from the KCBS chopper around 5pm. The location of the missile was described as west of Los Angeles, north of Catalina Island, and approximately 35 miles out to sea.

A Navy spokesperson tells News 8, this wasn't its missile. He said there was no Navy activity reported in that part of the region.

On Friday, November 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base launched a Delta II rocket, carrying the Thales Alenia Space-Italia COSMO SkyMed satellite, but a sergeant at the base tells News 8, there have been no launches since then.

News 8 showed the video to Robert Ellsworth, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO and a former Deputy Secretary of Defense.

He said it didn't appear to be a Tomahawk missile and said it would be safest to wait for definitive answers to come from the military.

Based on pure speculation, however, Ambassador Ellsworth said, with President Obama in Asia, perhaps this could have been a show of our military muscle.

"It could be a test firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile from a submarine underwater submarine, to demonstrate mainly to Asia, that we can do that," he said, stressing that it was just a theory.
 
Mysterious missile lights up the sky over the Pacific - San Diego, California News Station - KFMB Channel 8 - cbs8.com

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Pacific Ocean (CBS8)- A mysterious missile launch off the southern California coast was caught on video Monday evening by a KCBS news helicopter.
 
The spectacular contrail could easily be seen up in Los Angeles, but who launched this missile and why, remain a mystery for now.
 
The magnificent images were captured from the KCBS chopper around 5pm. The location of the missile was described as west of Los Angeles, north of Catalina Island, and approximately 35 miles out to sea.
 
A Navy spokesperson tells News 8, this wasn't its missile. He said there was no Navy activity reported in that part of the region.
 
On Friday, November 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base launched a Delta II rocket, carrying the Thales Alenia Space-Italia COSMO SkyMed satellite, but a sergeant at the base tells News 8, there have been no launches since then.
 
News 8 showed the video to Robert Ellsworth, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO and a former Deputy Secretary of Defense.
 
He said it didn't appear to be a Tomahawk missile and said it would be safest to wait for definitive answers to come from the military.
 
Based on pure speculation, however, Ambassador Ellsworth said, with President Obama in Asia, perhaps this could have been a show of our military muscle.
 
"It could be a test firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile from a submarine underwater submarine, to demonstrate mainly to Asia, that we can do that," he said, stressing that it was just a theory.

Weird. Either someone is trying to make a point that no one seems to get just yet, or someone made a huge "oh shit" and they are deep in hiding right now.
 
lmao. this is what payed in my head:

Captain: WTF!?!?! who fired a fucking missle?
seaman: captian, you said to fire the missle.
Capt: fire the missle? FIRE THE MISSLE?? I said "Find my whistle." Jesus, are you retarded?
seaman: no, sir.
Captain: well, too late now, where did it go?
seaman: alaska
Captain: good, good. so long klyph, i'll see you in hell.
 
lmao. this is what payed in my head:

Captain: WTF!?!?! who fired a fucking missle?
seaman: captian, you said to fire the missle.
Capt: fire the missle? FIRE THE MISSLE?? I said "Find my whistle." Jesus, are you retarded?
seaman: no, sir.
Captain: well, too late now, where did it go?
seaman: alaska
Captain: good, good. so long klyph, i'll see you in hell.

LOL. That's great.
 
This just in ->

Pentagon Has 'No Clue' Who Launched SoCal Missile | NBC San Diego

Someone launched a missile near Los Angeles Monday night and as of Tuesday morning, the Pentagon still doesn't know who.
A local television station showed video of the launch spotted around 5 p.m. captured by a traffic helicopter around sunset. The location was reported to be west of Los Angeles, north of Catalina Island and approximately 35 miles out to sea, KFMB reported.
It does appear a substantial missile was launched into the skies over Southern California Monday evening but no one in the military is owning up to it yet, according to NBC Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski.
No one in the Pentagon knows exactly what it is.
It cannot be a planned military launch because no branch had a military action planned, according to Miklaszewski.
The other possibility is that the missile was launched unintentionally. It may have been a screwup. Someone may have simply punched the wrong button.
Another possibility, it would be sophisticated launch just to create a spectacular site in the sky.
Check back for updates on this developing story.


Source: Pentagon Has 'No Clue' Who Launched SoCal Missile | NBC San Diego
 
Remember when the US was running an excercise with a bunch of battlecruisers, had them in a circle, and were showing off how sophisticated their radar and detection systems were... Then a chinese sub surfaces in the middle of the circle? Maybe it's something like that:

"We just put a sub on your coast undetected and launched a missile. We could have had it hit anything we wanted."
 
US: Hey, North Korea, check this shit out
NK: getchxk goktch! (translation: oh snap!)
 
Didn't we cover this already...

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I do think something is seriously off here. The response time with the denial claim seems pretty fast to me.
 
there is no way its anything but a missle of some sort....
 

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refer to my previouse post. The quick response from DoD is itself suspect.
 
If it were a passenger plane like the news is telling us, then why is it un accounted for? The FAA/govt tracks the shit out of passenger flights in the US... how would they have let one slip through?

Definitely missile.

Oh - and Limbaugh told his entire audience this yesterday:

That missile was 35 miles out to sea and Point "Mr. Mugu" is not 35 miles out to sea. It had to come from a submarine, folks. Look, there are certain things here that are just obvious. It had to come from a submarine. It's not a jet contrail. I've seen jet contrails all my life, and you'd never see 'em on the horizon. (interruption) Well, I don't know what's going on. We mighta fired the damn thing. Who knows what it was. The ChiComs might have had a sub out there, who knows, somebody could be giving us a warning. Don't worry about it, Snerdley. The Pentagon says they don't know what it was but it's nothing to worry about.

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_111010/content/01125111.guest.html
 
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