From Skyfire To Ground Fire in Chiapas, Mexico.
NIBIRU DEBRIS ECLIPSES THE MOON!
USA October 21, 2025
Source: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/78341
Nancy's vision for November is undeniable Nibiru evidence: Skyfire, Fireballs and SkyGlow.
“SkyGlow is the most frightening phase, occurring when vast amounts of
Nibiru debris crash into the upper atmosphere all at once.” ~Nancy Lieder 10/20/2025
SkyFire—Nibiru Debris, analysis of 4 pictures of a burning mass recorded in the sky over Mexico on 18.10.25.
ZetaTalk: Live Chat, written November 21, 2009
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AMS Reports Significant Increase of Fireball Events Since 2010 (Jan 20)
The frequency of meteor fireball events is on the rise according to the American Meteor Society.
A graphic representation shows a nearly linear increase in the number of fireballs reported since 2010.
While it is true that smart phone and cell phone (with camera) ownership has increased over the past 10 years or so, this increase does not account for the increase over the same time period in reports of such sightings made directly to local law enforcement (camera phone ownership has no impact on a person's ability or inclination to report such events to the police). The camera phone ownership increase is therefore correlated with wider reporting on such events, not with the frequency of the events themselves.
Another interesting aspect of this is the psychological effect these kinds of events are having on people. Taking their lead from 'experts' who explain this as being due to 'increased observation technologies' - namely cameras and other sensors - people have normalized the meteor fireball phenomenon, absorbing it into their reality as if it was always there. Routinely described in the press as a 'once in a lifetime event', the prevalence of repeated observations of meteor fireballs over the same geographic area, sometimes just months apart, has forced a shift in the narrative towards emphasizing the harmless nature of meteors exploding overhead.
Source
https://www.sott.net/article/374741-Michigan-Meteor-Event-Fireball-...
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/view-map-shows-people-across-ma...
DETROIT - The International Meteor Organization has received reports across the Midwest about a bright light and loud explosion.
A map posted on the organization's website shows several reports throughout Metro Detroit. There are also reports in West Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois..."
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Meteor flash over SE Michigan (Youtube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=10&v=v_gubdRMFAE
Michigan Meteor Jan 16 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvFcY9rTPx8
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http://www.mankatofreepress.com/cnhi_network/raw-fireball-from-like...
(RNN) - People in southern Michigan reported a bright light in the night sky, with some reports of shaking buildings.
The fireball was seen in the skies, making a loud sound at about 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the metro Detroit area, according to the Detroit Free Press.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the boom from the likely meteor registered a 2.0 in magnitude about 7 kilometers from Saint Clair Shores, MI.
The phenomenon was also seen across several states from Wisconsin to Ohio and up into southwestern Ontario, Canada, WOOD reported.
Images of the object were captured above Windsor, Ontario.
The National Weather Service office in Detroit confirmed Tuesday night that the flash was likely a meteor.
"We continue to monitor feeds from astronomical agencies for official confirmation of a meteor," the NWS said.
NASA said a satellite that monitors lightning might have detected the fireball from the likely meteor.
The response to the possible meteor overwhelmed the site of the American Meteor Society.
Ingham County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Managment asked the public in a Facebook post to quit calling 911 about what was likely a fireball from a meteor.
People took to social media to share what they saw.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=1...
Residents of a Far North holiday hotspot were treated to a flashy display of space fireworks late last night.
Cable Bay resident Sheryl Day was out on her deck at about 10.45pm when she saw what she described as a "large, intense yellow fireball, tinged with green".
"Out of the corner of my eye, I saw something bright, and as I turned, this great thing, almost like a fireball, just whizzed by.
"While Day frequently sees meteors when gazing at the night sky, these were typically distant and fleeting.
But this object, she said, seemed much closer as it "wooshed down and then just disappeared".
Others from around the area had also noticed the late-night spectacle, she said.
University of Auckland head of physics Professor Richard Easther said meteors were a "reasonably common" sight in our night skies.
"You'd get one of those a day, somewhere on the planet. It's not something that's a huge deal in its own right, but it is an interesting thing."
The most notable such event in recent times was a fireball that lit up the night sky over the North Island on February 11, 2015, as it soared through the air at 20 times the speed of a bullet.
American Meteor Society received over 400 reports about a fireball over Manitoba, Canada near the border with Minnesota around 9:25pm local time on January 4, 2018
Very large fireball meteor spotted over United Kingdom at 5:33pm local time on December 31, 2017
United Kingdom Meteor Observation Network received 700+ public reports. Many observers reported green colour and fragmentation at the end. The meteor was apparently moving quite slowly.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3eZiFzi420]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXRtde0NePQ]
https://ukmeteornetwork.co.uk/fireballs/new-years-eve-fireball/
https://www.boston.com/weather/weather/2017/12/27/fireball-lights-u...
A fireball that lit up the evening sky is lighting up social media.
The bright streak Tuesday evening was seen in parts of New England, including southern Maine and New Hampshire.
The Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program webcam on Mount Agamenticus in York County captured the event at 5:52 p.m.
The National Weather Service in Gray tweeted, “Did you see a fireball or meteor just now?”
One social media user tweeted that her parents in Wakefield, New Hampshire, thought it was fireworks. Observers are being encouraged to report what they saw to the American Meteor Society website.
Like many locations across Maine last night, our office security camera captured the stunning meteor just before 6pm. One of our office employees was outside walking up the hill to launch the balloon when it happened. Although she's not in this video, it certainly surprised her!
American Meteor Society received 142 reports about a fireball seen over Southern California around 5:14pm local time on December 24, 2017
https://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2017/5360
Events in 2017 5360-2017
AMS received 15 reports about a fireball seen over FL on Sunday, December 24th 2017 around 02:36 UT.
Meteor flashes across Finnish skies – more than 200 sightings (Dec 23, 2017)
An especially bright meteor streaked through the sky at around 8 pm on Friday. The Ursa Astronomical Association has logged more than 230 sightings of the southbound fireball.
A local Oulu, Finland man, Markku Paaso, managed to hastily record the meteor with his car dashboard video camera.
https://www.facebook.com/yleuutiset/videos/10156262313999767/
https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/watch_meteor_flashes_across_finn...
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