- 1 December 2015
- From the section Northern Ireland
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.
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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Meteor fireball leaves huge plume as it streaks across Swedish skies - 14th December 2015
Raw video of something in the sky over Stockholm, Sweden! (Ball of fire? Jet stream?) Will update with more information if it becomes available. Video taken on 2015-12-14 in Stockholm, Sweden. *** Excuse the shakiness of the video, I was not expecting to see this 'fireball' at all and was quite taken by surprise.
Time of occurrence: around 14:36 (02:36 PM)
Source:
http://www.sott.net/article/308508-Meteor-fireball-leaves-huge-plum...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N2B7Z1xB3E
Posted kootallica Youtube Mon, 14 Dec 2015 10:00 UTC
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/fireball-lights-up-t...
Tuesday, December 8, 2015, 5:51 PM - Astrophotographer Michael Boschat has been studying the night sky for nearly 60 years and over the weekend, he managed to capture a once-in-a-lifetime shot.
Two fireballs lit up the sky over Nova Scotia on Sunday around 6 p.m., just as Boschat was setting up his camera and telescope from his home in Halifax, the CBC reports.
He was able to capture an image of the streaks, which were only visible in the sky for about 10 seconds, moments before they vanished out of sight.
Boschat, who is a member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, emailed the picture to the group. One of the members works at NASA's Ames Research Centre and confirmed the streaks of light were the first stage of an Atlas V rocket that was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida to send the Cygnus spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS).
Boschat said the fireballs may have looked like meteors to a casual observer, but "you'd never see fireballs travelling sort of parallel to each other, even during a meteor shower," he told the CBC.
"I was pretty happy, kind of lucky," he said of his photograph.
Fireball Caught Live on WPRI-TV Sunday Morning December 6, 2015
http://wpri.com/blog/2015/12/06/fireball-caught-live-on-wpri-tv-sun...
It was more a matter of luck than anything else, but it was an amazing 1-2seconds caught live on television Sunday morning at about 8:17AM. A fireball raced across the deep blue sky over Providence, and I watched it as it happened. Look just above the smoke stack about 3 seconds into the video. To see the fireball, enlarge the video to fill your screen.
Our Hurricane Barrier Cam was pointed to the west. For perspective, the I-Way Bridge is on the right, Rhode Island and Hasbro Children’s Hospitals are in the center of the screen. I circled the streak of light in red below…you can see it behind the exhaust from the smoke stack. In the inset, you can see the pieces of the burning debris that fell off of the object.
The fireball was very bright because I saw it within that bright blue sky. If the sky was dark, thousands of people would have likely seen it. If you saw it, let me know. I’d love to know what you saw.
As the meteor fell through the sky, it burned up due to friction with the Earth’s atmosphere. What was the object? That part is unknown. It appeared to be moving from the northeast into the west. That’s not a typical direction for a piece of space rock to create a ‘shooting star’. It could have been a piece of space debris. We’ll likely never know. There is no indication the object hit the Earth. -Meteorologist T.J. Del Santo
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-34963892
A fireball was seen in the sky above Armagh on Sunday evening.
Mark Bailey, director at Armagh Observatory, said it could be seen from Letterkenny and Longford in the Republic as well as Scotland and Northern Ireland.
A fireball is a fragment of an asteroid or comet which emits a light as it burns up in the earth's atmosphere.
Mr Bailey said that the observatory received more than 30 submissions from the public detailing the sightings.
"It's very interesting to see what people do report," he said. "It's mostly people who have never seen such a bright object in the sky."
Mr Bailey said the reports from the public help the observatory to pinpoint the trajectory of the fireball.
Security Camera Films Meteor Streaking Across Ohio Sky
The spectacular display was seen from as far away as Wisconsin, Missouri and Michigan.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ohio-fireball-meteor_56516f6ce4...
... A meteor streaked across the Ohio night sky on Thursday -- and the spectacular sight was caught on surveillance camera.
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Some 77 people have reported seeing the same fireball to the American Meteor Society, according to the organization's website.
It was spotted across the Ohio area, with other sightings coming from as far away as Missouri, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Michigan.
Cincinnati Observatory's Dean Regas, who saw the meteor from his backyard, told WLWT it was "one of the brightest I have ever seen."
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This latest fireball came the night after what had been expected to be the peak of the annual mid-November Leonid meteor shower.
The shower is made up of tiny sand-sized bits of debris and dust that crumble off the Tempel-Tuttle comet as it passes the Earth. The particles ignite when they hit our atmosphere, and usually put on quite a show.
This year's Leonid shower -- which was predicted to peak in the early hours of Tuesday and Wednesday morning -- was quieter than usual, however, with only an estimated 15 meteors streaking across the sky per hour, according to ABC News.
November Fireball Reports Triple in 2015 (Nov 11)
The American Meteor Society has logged a record number of fireball reports in the last two weeks. In the whole of 2015 there have been 472 unique fireball events witnessed by 5 or more people each. 172 of those have been logged in the last 11 days. That means 36% of the 2015 fireballs events with 5 or more witnesses have occurred in the last 11 days between November 1st and 11th.
When we look at significant events with 10 or more witnesses each, from October 30th – November 10th 2015, the AMS cataloged 44 events versus 14 in the same time period of 2014 — that is a 3 times increase year over year.
Its clear in the daily fireball reports graph above, that daily witness reports of fireball events have more than doubled, and stayed strong, since the beginning of the November.
Source
http://www.amsmeteors.org/2015/11/november-2015-fireball-surge/
A green fireball lit up the whole sky then burned out.
https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/aberdeenshire/746660/pict...
Posted November 9, 2015 by Andrew Douglas
An aurora-hunting north-east photographer has captured a stunning image of a meteorite fireball falling to earth.
Leigh-Ann Mitchell, from Ellon, had been out at the weekend scouring the night skies for any sign of the Northern Lights.
The self-proclaimed “aurora chaser” settled at Pitfour Estate in Mintlaw, where she thought she had the best chance of capturing the spectacular light show.
But the 40-year-old amateur snapper got more than she bargained for when she captured the moment a fireball from the Taurid meteor shower fell from the sky, combined with the heavenly aurora glow.
The shower is notorious for producing fireball flares, and experts said this year would be the best chance to witness them yet.
Mrs Mitchell’s photograph has been viewed thousands of times since it was taken in the very early hours of Saturday morning, and shared across social media in every corner of the globe.
Meteorologists across the world have also praised the stunning image, saying she captured a once-in-a-lifetime event.
She said it was a phenomenon she never expected to see, and that she had simply been in the right place at the right time.
“I’m a keen aurora chaser so I’m out with the camera at any opportunity,” she explained.
“I often visit Pitfour during the day as it’s a wonderful place with the camera. I checked recently with my phone compass what angle north would be over the lake with an aurora shot in mind.
“Myself and my husband are radio amateurs so we follow the space weather sites online and keep a keen eye on the data.
“Friday and Saturday were looking good so we headed up to Pitfour around 8.30pm, but nothing exciting was happening so we headed back home.
“More data came through around midnight so we headed back up around 12.30am to get some good colour from the aurora.
“I started shooting and from nowhere a bright streak of light came down over the lake in front of us and a green fireball lit up the whole sky then burned out.
“Thank goodness the camera was shooting a 30 second exposure and captured the shot.
“I guess we were in the right place at the right time.”
* Unable to post picture due to copyright, see photo here http://www.sott.net/image/s14/280597/full/12236458_1020634424218395...
Fireballs Over Czech Republic (Nov 4)
There were almost a dozen exploding meteors--all brighter than Venus and one as bright as a crescent Moon. "It was a very active night," says Martin Popek of Nýdek (Czech republic) who activated a low-light camera in his backyard and let it run all night long.
"This is higher than usual activity," says meteor expert Peter Brown of the University of Western Ontario.
Sources
http://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=119676
Fireball Over Northeast U.S. (Nov 1)
AMS has received over 100 reports of a bright fireball seen over the northeastern U.S. and Canada at 22:11 UTC.
Witness reports:
"Leading edge of fireball was blue, trailing tail was yellow/orange. Very bright, Very low, moving nearly horizontal, east to west."
"Probably the most incredible thing I've seen in the sky."
"This is the second one I saw in 4 days. The other one was twice as bright as Jupiter that morning and was almost straight down at 5:50 AM EST."
"I have seen many spectacular shooting/falling stars but this was definitely something else!"
Source
Bright Fireball Lights Up Thai Skies (Nov 2)
A large ball of fire was seen streaking across the night sky in several parts of the country, including Bangkok, on Monday.
The suspected meteor was seen in Bangkok, Chon Buri, Ratchaburi, Kanchanaburi, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Pathom, among other provinces, around 8.35pm, according to messages sent to the JS100 Twitter account.
"I could see it clearly in Chum Pphae district, Khon Kaen province. It's moving west," said @Libpon on her Twitter account sent to JS100.
"I saw it on the expressway on my way to the Rama II exit, too," said @Kinokim_knk on another account.
The Thai Astronomical Society said shortly after on the Facebook page after the incident that it was "expected" to be a meteor.
Source
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/751972/suspected-meteor-lig...
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