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
ZetaTalk Confirmation 9/20/2025: All indications point to an increased visibility of the Nibiru Complex in November. The strongest indicator from the Nibiru Coverup is having Atlas come from behind the Sun in November. What led into the choice of Atlas as an excuse for Nibiru was confirmation by human astronomers as to the path Nibiru has been taking, going from the right-hand side to center in front of the Sun. Sunlight dispelling through the vast Dust Cloud shrouding Nibiru will provide the sudden light increase.
ZetaTalk Confirmation 7/31/2025: We predicted in 2010 that NASA would find a comet when Nibiru is scheduled to become visible, and this has occurred. Comet 3I/ATLAS is ideal in that it supposedly goes behind the Sun in September and thus cannot be seen until it emerges in November. Thus, NASA is placing it near the Sun in the view from Earth – just where Nibiru is at present. Nibiru is shrouded by charged Red Dust which clings to the giant magnet Nibiru, which is thus hard to discern except by Infrared scopes. Its effect is felt mainly by the Daily Earth Wobble which slings the Earth causing Plate Movement and the resulting extreme weather events. The Petrol and Debris inbound have no other explanation than the Nibiru presence. But the anti-Nibiru Crowd will try to force the status quo so they can remain on top of the pile.
ZetaTalk Confirmation 7/5/2025: They do not want the public to know the extent of the Daily Earth Wobble and the extent of the Plate Movements being caused by Nibiru. The Junta, understandably, wants to delay panic as long as possible. Meanwhile, President Trump is attempting to settle all wars around the globe and get his Big Beautiful Bill into law so that the world can run on automatic under Martial Law when Nibiru is admitted.
ZetaTalk: Live Chat, written November 21, 2009
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Bright Fireball Captured Over Kanto Japan (Jan 20)
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Fireball Blazes Across Nevada/California Skies (Jan 17)
A fireball spotted across a wide swath of the West from Reno to San Francisco might have broken up over the Pacific Ocean, experts said Friday.
The American Meteor Society based in New York said it had received reports from about 50 people in California and Nevada who saw the brilliant streak of light at 5:21 a.m. Thursday, spokesman Robert Lunsford said.
Lunsford said most of the reports came from the San Francisco Bay Area, but the fireball also was seen around Reno, and in San Diego and Redding, Calif. Most people described seeing an intense flash of blue or white light.
"It looks like it was heading from east to west, so it may have made it into the ocean," Lunsford told The Associated Press. "Most of the people who saw it were heading off to work in the dark, and say it lit up the ground like it was almost daylight."
Ronald Normandin was driving to work in Vacaville, Calif., when the fireball lit up the inside of his car.
"It looked like it was real close. It had a long streak of light, and the front part appeared to be huge and a squarish shape," he said.
Marnie Mattice, of Reno, said she was jogging with a friend when she saw the meteor light up the sky "kind of like lightning," then appear like "a very bright signal flare" in the distance.
"It wasn't symmetrical like a star, but more of an irregular circle. As it burned out, it left a trail and what appeared to be smaller glowing particles. It lasted long enough that we could stand and watch it burn out completely," she said.
Source
http://www.bakersfieldcalifornian.com/local/breaking-news/x10552768...
Bright Fireball and Loud Booms Witnessed Across Inland Pacific Northwest (Jan 11)
http://www.krem.com/news/local/Mysterious-light-seen-streaking-acro...
http://www.khq.com/story/20562952/what-was-that-bright-light-in-the...
"I heard a boom. My driveway lit up. It was so bright and I thought is was a car coming up the driveway. I looked up in the sky to the west side of my driveway and saw the shooting star. It was very bright and fell from the sky like a flare gun would. It was a very bright. Vanished as it fell from the sky. Crazy! I went inside and told my daughter Ashlee."
"I heard a loud boom here in the valley. Sounded like when power boxes explode only louder. Ben Howard Up in North Spokane, I saw the sky light up and watched a shooting star like object fall from the sky. 5 minutes later I heard a rumble/expansion."
"I went outside at 6:25 this morning to warm up my vehicle when I saw a flash of light. I look up at the sky and see what appears to be a shooting star only 10 times the size. I saw it through the haze of the sky. It had a tail on it as well. Any idea what it is?"
"What just happened? I saw a huge green glowing ball fly across the sky oveR my house on North Five Mile going NW to SE at around 6:25...about 2 minutes later I heard a loud explosion sound in the direction of the valley??????"
"I witnessed the bright flash at 0620hrs Friday morning from my back yard at Fairchild AFB. It was a meteor entering the atmosphere. I noticed the bright flash and looked up to see the meteor traveling southeast. The flash was from the meteor breaking apart. The explosion heard was the sonic boom from the high speed it was traveling at and impacting the thick atmosphere due to pressure and friction. Based on a rough count, the sonic boom followed roughly 30 seconds after seeing the flash. From my perspective, it did not impact the ground and exploded in the air. The entire visible flash lasted roughly 6 seconds."
"I was shoveling snow at 6:25 at my house on the south hill. All of the sudden everything lit up around me. I looked up and saw what appeared to be a meteor falling and breaking up. It was straight up in the southern horizon and appeared to be falling to the south. It was bright, slightly blue-green and appeared to break up in three sections. It streamed towards the ground like fireworks and faded in about 2-3 seconds. I started shoveling again and heard one of the loudest thunder sounds that I've ever heard about 30 seconds later. It was quite spectacular. I have never seen anything like it. Wondering about what I saw and thinking that maybe I saw a flare or falling plane, I decided to call crime check and report what I saw around 6:30 a.m. After that, I did a little research on the Internet and learned that there are plenty of similar falling meteor reports documented on line. In many cases, people report thunder or a loud boom about 30 seconds after seeing the light."
'Mega ice meteor' impacts field in Morocco (Dec 26)
A Moroccan farmer got the shock of his life when a giant snowball fell to earth leaving a half metre hole in his land. The farmer from the Hrira region split the ice and put it in his fridge to prevent it melting. Local authorities then sent a team of scientists who confirmed that it was in fact a 'mega meteor' from space.
Bright fireball lights up night sky over Texas and Oklahoma (Dec 23)
Witness Reports:
23 December 2012 - Shelly Boykin. Kyle, Texas @ 1:00:00
5 seconds duration? Moved from my right to left, while driving NORTH. Mostly white color, some orange. No sound, brighter than the moon. Larger than a usual shooting star.
23 December 2012 - Kelley. Robert Lee, Texas, USA @ 1:00:00
10-15 seconds duration - I am in Robert Lee, Texas. I was looking towards the East. The meteor looked like it entered atmosphere then left atmosphere. From where I was it looked to be moving from North to South. Very bright flash of blue light, followed by a trail of lingering light that was still blue-colored, but not as bright. Not as bright as the sun but very bright, brighter than moon. I did not see any fragments falling off. It happened too fast to get a photo.
23 December 2012 - R. Griffin. Corpus Christi, Texas, USA @ 00:58 CST
2 seconds duration. North-Northwest to West-Northwest, from right to left. 35 degrees up. Orange-red color. Bright as the moon. There was a bright, then an orange-red trail.
The following event is extremely rare for N.turkey zone;
METEOR HITS TURKISH CITY ORDU (DEC 13)
Meteorite has fallen on the territory of Turkish city Ordu. According to Turkish media, the fall of the meteorite last night caused panic among the city's population. Ordu Mayor Orhan Duzgun said that he learned the fall of the meteorite only in the morning. "The fall of the meteorite was captured by an observation camera of one of the institutions of the city. Now its place is being specified.
Mysterious Fireball, Crash and Explosion in Sweden (Dec 11) -
Frightened residents in western Sweden reported seeing a bright, blue light racing across the night sky on Tuesday before an orange-coloured orb smashed into the ground in a mysterious phenomenon that has yet to be explained.
"It lit up the sky and flew over us, then we heard an explosion," witness Jessica Berg told the Aftonbladet newspaper.
"It was very weird. Uncomfortably weird."
Another witness, 24-year-old Sandra, thought the light may have been due to fireworks, but began to wonder when she never heard an accompanying pop.
"Then I thought it was a comet because it looked a little like an orb. It was red with a yellow sheen that surrounded and followed it," she told the paper.
"It looked like something was falling from the sky like in a film, like Armageddon or something.
"I've never seen anything like it."
Aviation authorities were quick to rule out initial theories that a plane had crashed somewhere deep in the forests of Värmland County.
They, as well as police, suspect the mysterious night light and thunderous blast that prompted a flood of calls from concerned residents may have been caused by a meteorite.
The first calls to emergency service SOS came around 10.25pm from Forshaga, a town about 25 kilometres north of Karlstad.
More calls came from Stöllet, Ekshärad and Karlstad, and on Facebook, police in Sunne reported a rumbling reminiscent of an earthquake.
"And we've also received information that people on the west coast and even in Finland made observations," Svensson told TT.
Neither police or other authorities have plans to investigate the strange sound and light phenomena.
NASA: Friday’s fireball was a ‘probable’ meteorite
Friday, December 7, 2012
In an advisory just issued by NASA, scientists say the very bright fireball spotted by many people in Texas on Friday morning was a meteor, and is now most likely a meteorite.
And they’re interested in recovering it.
Here’s the official word from Bill Cooke, with Marshall Spaceflight Center’s Meteoroid Environments Office:
This morning at 6:43 AM Central Standard Time, eyewitnesses across Texas and adjacent states saw a very bright fireball streaking across the sky, moving roughly east to west. It was also recorded by a NASA meteor camera in Mayhill, New Mexico some five hundred miles to the West, which is very unusual and testifies to the brightness of the event.
This was not the re-entry of Kosmos 2251, which was destroyed in a collision with an Iridium satellite in February 2009; it is a meteor and not associated with the Geminid meteor shower.
Preliminary results indicate that there are meteorites from this meteor on the ground north of Houston, Texas – analysis is currently underway to refine the impact area. if pieces are recovered, it will be the 13th meteorite fall recorded in the state since 1909, and the first since Ash Creek, which fell in February of 2009.
video above, the moon is the bright object at lower center; the fireball is on the horizon at left and is surround by a white box when the camera detects it. Up is north, and left is east in the video.
http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2012/12/nasa-fridays-fireball-was-a-pr...
Fireball Observed Over Queensland Australia (Nov 26) - The suspicious cloud of smoke which appeared in the sky on Monday is said to have been a meteorite. Plenty of locals witnessed the event.
http://www.cqnews.com.au/news/it-wasnt-a-bird-plane-or-superman/163...
A LOUD boom followed by a cloud of smoke in the sky had many Central Highlands residents taking a closer look on Monday.
Many residents speculated the theory behind the mysterious object was a meteorite heading for Earth at the speed of sound and disintegrating on entry.
A spokesman from the Bureau of Meteorology said that theory was most likely the correct explanation.
"We had a call from an Emerald resident at about 7pm (Monday night), wanting to know what it was," the spokesman said.
"It could have been a meteorite... or it may have been a bit of space debris."
If it was a meteorite, it could have been about 20,000 feet high, and the sound residents heard would have been a shockwave.
"If they come low enough they can cause a sonic boom as they enter the atmosphere lower down," the spokesman said.
"Not very loud, but distinctive … if they come into the troposphere - which is the lower atmosphere - when they lose velocity, you might hear a series of booms."
He said once it hit Earth, it would have been about the size of a small pebble and where it hit would be hard to determine.
"Depending on the direction it was coming through, it could have landed 100km (from where it was seen)," the spokesman said.
Fireball Streaks Across Texas Skies (Dec 7) - KHOU 11 News viewer Mary Bush, in the Houston area, took this photo about two minutes after the flash.
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Strange-sight--182532251.html
From McKinney to the White Rock Lake area and all the way south to Houston, a bright flash reported in the sky Friday morning captured the attention of many across the Lone Star State.
One McKinney woman reported seeing what appeared to be a comet streaking across the sky in a bright flash around 6:42 a.m. near Stonebridge Shopping Center.
Justin Wagoner, who lives in the White Rock Lake area, said he saw a green trail and heard a large "sonic boom" around the same time. Others reported seeing white and orange colors. The sight only lasted a few seconds before vanishing in the sky.
According to Dr. James Roberts, a University of North Texas astronomer who talked to WBAP, the mysterious object in the sky was likely a burned up meteor.
Mike Hankey, the operations manager with the American Meteor Society, said the flash was actually a fireball meteor, which is a meteor brighter than the norm.
The organization is comprised of amateur and professional astronomers focused focused specifically on meteor astronomy.
"For those not familiar with meteors and fireballs, a fireball is a meteor that is larger than normal. Most meteors are only the size of small pebbles," read a report on the American Meteor Society's online site. "A meteor the size of a softball can produce light equivalent to the full moon for a short instant. The reason for this is the extreme velocity at which these objects strike the atmosphere."
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