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I’m not making any accusations, but this breaking story is an odd coincidence that’s just too eerie. Right in the same morning that NASA is loudly claiming that their satellite debris fell harmlessly into the ocean, these reports appear with video.
Here’s the “official story” from NASA about where the space junk fell. It had earlier been reported that it fell in Canada, then …. ooops, no not Canada – the south pacific ocean instead. Then comes this breaking story below from Argentina.
Watch this first video carefully, read the text, then tell me: Since when does NASA dispatch 100s of police officers into a foreign country like Argentina? Weigh in and tell me what you think:
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