By now you’ve probably heard all about the strange light that was
seen across the Western United States and Mexico on Saturday night, as
well as the Navy’s explanation for the anomaly. Apparently, the light
was nothing more than a test of a Trident II missile (which is normally
armed with a nuclear warhead) that was launched from a submarine in the
Pacific. The only question that remains, is why did the Navy conduct
their secret test at a time and place where so many people would be able
to see it?
Typically these tests are a quiet affair, and for a very good reason. They don’t want foreign ships to observe these launches,
lest they discover some of the capabilities of the missile. So why run
the test at a time of day when the conditions were absolutely perfect
for millions of people to witness it?
The sun was at the perfect angle to reflect light off of the
missile’s exhaust, which made a brilliant display for witnesses on the
West Coast. If the launch had occurred a little earlier or a little
later, very few people would have even seen it. And why bother doing it
off the coast of one of largest cities in the world, when you have the
entire Pacific Ocean at your disposal?
READ MORE:http://www.thedailysheeple.com/the-disturbing-reason-for-the-navys-trident-missile-test_112015

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