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November 5, 2011

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On Wednesday, November 9, 2011, a strange series of events are set to take place that you should be informed about — many events pertaining to the subject have already happened which in turn lead up to this date and have been covered periodically by The Intel Hub.

New information has come to light surrounding the asteroid YU55′s “close pass” on November 9 (by the moon and earth).

Image Via: Google Earth – Partial source here and here.

Google Earth now shows a large red X over the projected potential impact zone.

Massive world wide tsunami systems drills as well as the FEMA/FCC takeover drill, that FEMA has openly said may not be a test, are set and in place for Nov. 9th along with a plethora of other drills that day.

But what is most alarming is the fact that the PACWAV11 exercise depicts the tsunami in the same location marked on Google Earth with a red X

PACWAV11 

Notice how the documentation says FORECAST! This puts the potential impact time on Nov. 9, 2011 at 22:35 UTC (5:35 pm EST) with a burn-in direction out of the west by northwest.

What is even more uncanny is that a soldier has been taken into custody on suspicion of espionage — (our sources say, not independently confirmed) while uncovering potential secret ELENIN (Extinction Level Event Notable Impact November) intel in the Alaskan region depicted on the potential burn-in zone of this massive continent killer asteroid.

UPDATE – Interestingly enough, another alternative media site that is not affiliated with The Intel Hub is reporting similar information on the solider arrested on espionage charges.

Fox News reports;

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – U.S. Army officials are withholding details behind the arrest of a 22-year-old soldier suspected of espionage, but they stressed Wednesday there is no connection with the case involving an Army analyst suspected of disclosing secret intelligence to WikiLeaks.

Authorities also said Spc. William Colton Millay didn’t transmit any information.

Millay was arrested Friday at a barracks room at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska. He is expected to be charged through the military justice system later this week.

Millay, a military police officer, is being held without bail at the Anchorage Correctional Facility.

Army Lt. Col. Bill Coppernoll said Millay’s arrest is related to an ongoing investigation conducted by the Army and FBI.

No one knows 100% what is going to happen on the 9th or the few days after but for us to ignore these connections would be, at this point, ridiculous.

Please remain vigilant and submit all documents and tips pertaining to this subject to tips@theintelhub.com

NASA Downgrades Condition Code of Asteroid YU55 – Unsure of Trajectory

SOURCE ARTICLE LINK: http://www.survive2thrive.net/2011/11/07/potential-impact-zone-time-of-asteroid-2005-yu55-defined-on-google-earth-and-government-documents/

“Keep your nose to the ground and your eyes to the sky.”

JP

It’s well known that a large meteorite hitting the Earth would not be good news, as it would cause earthquakes, tsunamis and firestorms.

However, scientists have created a new model for predicting the impact of such collisions that shows the devastation wouldn’t be anywhere near as severe as previously thought.

Scientists from the University of Munich argue that previous predictions of impact damage assume the Earth is smooth and spherical – but it’s actually elliptical with huge peaks and troughs, which would help to diffuse the resulting seismic waves.

 
Rock on: An asteroid hitting the Earth would have devastating consequences, but not as severe as we think, according to new researchRock on: An asteroid hitting the Earth would have devastating consequences, but not as severe as we think, according to new research

 
Aorounga impact crater in chad: Courtesy of astronaut Clayton C AndersonAorounga impact crater in chad: Courtesy of astronaut Clayton C Anderson

Research leader Matthias Meschede said: ‘After a meteorite impact, seismic waves travel outward across the Earth’s surface like after a stone is thrown in water.

‘For the Earth, these calculations are usually made using a smooth, perfect sphere model, but we found that the surface features of a planet or a moon have a huge effect on the aftershock a large meteorite will have, so it’s extremely important to take those into account.’

WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF A MAJOR IMPACT?

Nasa’s latest scan for ‘impact event’ threats used the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE and took two infrared scans of the entire celestial sky between January 2010 and February 2011.

The scan aimed to find asteroids and comets ‘near Earth’ – ie within 120 million miles.

The scan found there are 20,500 asteroids and comets that could destroy a city-sized area within 120 million miles of earth – previously the figure was thought to be 36,000.

Nasa says the risk of impact is less than previously thought. The likelihood of a ‘planet-killer’ – the mountain-sized asteroids in the ‘large-sized’ range, above 3,300ft – appears to have fallen more significantly.

There are only 981 of these objects near Earth, and Nasa has found 911 of them.

Meschede’s team used their model to produce a fresh simulation of the meteorite crash that wiped out the dinosaurs 65million years ago and caused the huge Chicxulub crater, which can be seen from space.

The space rock was the mass of Mt Everest – when its tip hit Mexico the tail was still 35,000 feet up.

It was the equivalent of two million hydrogen bombs going off – yet the Munich team have downplayed its effects, claiming that the tsunamis and earthquakes that resulted were enough to wipe out the dinosaurs, but the shock-waves’ that caused them would have been weakened by the planet’s landscape.

Meschede added: ‘Our results go beyond Chicxulub. We can, in principle, now estimate how large a meteorite would have to have been to cause catastrophic events. Our model can be used to estimate the magnitude and effect of other major impacts in Earth’s past.’

Tomorrow an asteroid the size of four football pitches called 2005 YU55 will pass between the Earth and Moon.

If something that size was to slam into the Earth it would cause a 2.5mile-wide crater, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake, and if it hit water a 70-foot high tsunami would spread within 60 miles of the crash site.

Opportunity: The 2005 YU55 asteroid will flash by Earth just 200,000 miles away next week, nearly 30 years since the last one of a similar size came pastClose shave: The 2005 YU55 asteroid will flash by Earth just 200,000 miles away tomorrow, nearly 30 years since the last one of a similar size came past

SOURCE ARTICLE LINK: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2058553/New-model-predicts-fallout-meteorite-striking-Earth-bad.html#ixzz1d2GSVU8r

“Keep your nose to the ground and your eyes to the sky.”

JP