According to the Pentagon, another one is about to bite the dust. It is scheduled to crash into Earth sometime between late February and early March, 2008. Here’s the catch; although they have been doing this for over 50 years, and over 17,000 man-made objects have returned to Earth, they cannot pin down a more precise landing time, and they have no clue as to where this satellite might hit. 
Several years ago, when MIR was decommissioned, we had friends in Australia, and we used to joke with them about that. We told them that, although we have all seen Kevlar as it was being used in military armor, and we knew that it could be made to look something like this, at the right …
… it had become time to find what Kevlar we could and put it into something like this, at the left, with a handle that lights up whenever something bad is incoming. Of course, our friend came back and said that Australia had solved the problem by putting a huge target over an empty area of ocean between New Zealand and South America.
Here’s what the good people who work in our favorite five-sided building have to say about the current fallout.
US spy satellite set to hit Earth by early March: Pentagon
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Jan 28, 2008An out-of-control US spy satellite is expected to crash to Earth in late February or early March, the Pentagon said Monday without specifying where it might land.
Department of Defense spokesman Bryan Whitman said the satellite, which has lost power, would land “over the next several weeks … late February, early March time-frame.”
“We are aware of it, we are monitoring it,” he told reporters, declining to give any more details about the satellite or say where it might strike.
Wait a minute! This satellite has lost power and is falling! The Pentagon “is not saying” where it will fall, and it can’t pinpoint the time better than to within a 2 to 3 week period! What are they going to do when Planet X brings its harbingers and heralds, and they start swatting satellites like flies?
It’s time we all got our own Kevlar umbrellas, mates!
Catch you on the backside!
Janice Manning
2012 and Planet X Bulletin

