'2013 QW1'
“The seasons will be altered, the earth will produce nothing but bad fruit, the stars will lose their regular motion, and the moon will only reflect a faint reddish glow Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
Object orbiting earth is:
1. Earth's second moon
2. Asteroid caught in a wide orbit around the Earth
3. Space debris
4. Something else
It is according to scientists probably part of a booster stage rocket. But they are still not sure.
Let's say it is a man-made object - part of a booster stage rocket - the fact that NASA did not know that it is up there says a lot - NASA does not have a clue how much man-made debris is floating around earth too numerous and too much of a danger.
Or the object is the beginning of events foretold by Our Lady of La Salette who said that the stars will lose their regularity of movement. If this is the case expect more events like this one.
Most likely it is man-made space debris. But it's still a problem - many of you do not believe that one day all man-made space debris - no matter how far away from earth - must come back to burn up in the fire of the final conflagration.
The fire of the final conflagration is a Roman Catholic doctrine - it tells of a time at the end of days when all man made objects will be cleansed by the fire of the final conflagration. That is all man made objects both holy and profane. The doctrine does not give an "out" for man-made objects shot billions and billions of miles into space. The doctrine makes no exceptions. It's all coming back.
This is the purpose of this blog - to bring attention to the problems has caused humanity by shooting billions of man-made objects into space. NASA is godless and does not care that one day all of what was shot into has to come back in order to be burned up in the fire of the final conflagration.
How will the man-made items get back here to earth to burn up in the fire of the final conflagration? By the agency of the angels or the finger of God - whichever you prefer.
Space Debris
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