What if there is a "happening" and no one told you?

What if there is a "happening" and no one told you?

Something is up. It's quiet. Too quiet.
If the governments and the elite know of a happening, would they say nothing or try to cover it up?

usatoday.com/story/tech/science/2017/08/02/asteroid-flyby-october-drill-end-world-nasa/533298001/

anyone else here "prepped"? where is the best place to hole-up and ride out the happening?

Here down South. American Expat here holed up for the happening.

are you betting that the last dino killing impact site won't get hit twice?

haha no i wasn't thinking in those terms, but I don't like how Yellowstone has been looking lately.
I'm more worried about future US wars and politics right now, extremely scary. I'm 48 years old and have never seen it looking so bad before.

We have the technology to move asteroid out of our way. Remember it just has to be few centimeters to miss earth by a huge margin. So if spotted quickly we can mount a small engine and avoid the disaster.
I would be more worried about our sun going bananas or a super volcano fucking us up. We can't do anything about both.

what if "they" want it to hit. a small one. and it's impact location. a small global reset button so to speak.

Yeah, but we don't have the tech to track low albedo objects very well. The Russian air burst meteor happened on a day when NASA was tracking another meteor that was to pass between the Earth/Moon distance. Didn't even see the Russian one coming.

The only sats outside of geosynchronous orbit (aka High Earth orbit) looking/listening are DoD stuff - weird eccentric polar orbit stuff and the Army's 'deep space survelance network' which probably just listens for sig-int of Earth based transmissions once they go past their intended target....

Aside from strapping engines to a meteor, if detected far enough out you can apparnetly just fly parallel to it to cause it to drift off course (and probably unsettle lots more shit when it passed back into the Ort cloud)

What's the point. They already control the world.

The biggest problem is calculating how big the asteroid should be not to fuck up the world too much.

Well I've been talking about planet wreckers 1+ km. I think it's easier to spot.

>implying they want a reset
Look at the state of the world today and you'll see that (((they))) are doing a lot better than us. As far as they're concerned, everything seems to be going as planned. The ones who should be wishing for a reset is us, and I persobally think it can't come soon enough.

or what if the surface gets reset every 12500 years with the breakaway in agartha

I was for a decent while but given how hard it is to legally buy a gun, I can't prep fully. With that said, I've been living in a 'society will collapse, nothing matters' state for a while now and probably should go back to work.

yes you should. it is when life is going good that it all gets wiped out. do it for the rest of us waiting it out.

An asteroid bigger than a mile wide would be the equivalent of 100 Billion Tons of TNT. We are living on cosmic-scale borrowed time, and it's not really much we can do to prepare for something like that.

If it happens, then it's either too small to worry about, too big to matter as we ALL die, or somewhere at the cosmic scale that humanity could survive, but in such a world, would you really want to?

Even a 1km+ object is still effected by the low albedo (shit be dark) problem. If isn't below the noise floor of the sensor, still not going to see it.

NASA accounts for a tiny fraction of satellite and radar arrays looking up. Most of it is DoD (NRO/Spacecom/space survellance network) and they are only tracking a ~30k objects out of the thousands/millions of shit coming from the Ort Cloud, cluster of comet/shit from Perseid group, etc.

The Russian even, if slightly altered in trajectory would have fucked us pretty hard. Randal Carlson has collected a lot of research papers on meteor impacts ... basically even a non direct impact will just superheat the atmosphere and set off massive wildfires, fucking up all food supplies, communications, etc.

what about the smaller city killers or group of broken up asteroid chunks that could take out a regional power grid. I need water, electric and sewer. If i can't flush my commode i could be pushed to mad max chimpout.

and no electric means no interwebs. back to porno mags.

How long do you think a country would wait before telling their population that they are at war

the country has no control unless they break communications. war news would come by way of snapchat from the front lines.

The statistical possibility of that is rare. You're talking about an asteroid that would have to have hit a major population's water or electricity supply, in a way that the building couldn't be recovered, but also not so large as to have larger problems.

We're more likely to get hit with a missile doing that, than a proper asteroid hitting something so exactly. And if a small city dies... well that's the thing about small cities, they're sort of expendable. It'll be a tragedy, but something so cosmically unpredictable would be impossible to prepare for, since none of our satellites have that far detection of something that would probably be the size of a bus on reentry. That's a cosmic needle in a haystack factory. Again, nothing you can do for that.

Accept about the things you can't control, and get the courage to change the things you can. Worrying about asteroid strikes or something sort of pales to the bigger social issues of the day, let alone the huns at the gates of the West.

lands in indian ocean, starts ice age across middle east and europe, cap this

Did you move based on what you've read/heard in the news, or do you have a more specific reason?

jupiter got hit by a multi strike. so it has happened. granted that was a comet not an asteroid.

why? enough to cause an axis wobble? is that even possible?

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Jupiter also takes up the space of over 1,300 Earths, and is one of four massive gravity sinks on the outer range of the Solar System. You really are talking about an event that would be so statistically unlikely that it's sort of rustling you still think this is something worth having concern over.

I remember years ago when "USA was having fema camp drills" according to pol. Today it's
asteroids. The only roids we're going to see in October is OP's hemorrhoids

do you even chaos math bro?
In highly dynamic oscillations, if you disturb the state of the system, you disturb the meta-stability of recent cycles.
Enough heat input could permanently offset the major jet streams, effecting in drastic climate change.
Superheating the atmosphere could result in wildfires, resulting blotting of the upper layers blocking sun, localized 'perma rain' areas (see Saturns 'eye'), or a number of situations.
Also remember we're actually receding from the last mini-ice age around the 13th century and likely got blasted in 12k and 24k years ago.
Global warming, as propoganda, is a misnomer as many (non-meteor even) outcomes could lead us to global cooling just as global cooling. Dynamical systems again being impossible to model.
The fear of global warming is, what, 2*c over the next century? The fossile record shows spikes of 18*c roughly at 12 and 24k years ago (likely meteor strike).