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The alleged missile is seen in this image provided to CTV.ca by Darlene Stewart. The alleged missile is seen in this image provided to CTV.ca by Darlene Stewart. Darlene Stewart of Harbour Mille, N.L., was outside snapping photos of a sunset, when she saw a long, thin glimmering object in the sky that appeared as if it came out of water. An RCMP officer is seen in Harbour Mille, N.L. were there were several reports of a mysterious object in the sky. Liberal MP Gerry Byrne asks a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday May 13, 2009. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)

N.L. residents want answers over alleged missiles

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CTV National News: Daniele Hamamdjian reports
What exactly did residents of a Newfoundland village see soaring in the sky? Some report seeing something shaped like bullets, but the RCMP has not yet determined what the objects were.
Power Play: George Baker, N.L. senator
A Liberal Senator comments on possible missiles off the coast of Newfoundland, which, he says, could have been launched from a French territory. Meanwhile, a Harbour Mille resident recalls her experience in seeing a 'humungous-size bullet.'
NTV News: PMO says object is not a missile
The Prime Minister Office says there is no evidence of anyone firing a rocket near Newfoundland's southern coast.
CTV News Channel: Gerry Byrne, Liberal MP
The Liberal MP for Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte in Newfoundland says he hasn't been able to get any answers from anyone except for the Prime Minister's Office, which told him the sighting is likely 'model rocketry.'
NTV News: Ross Tilley reports on the mystery
The RCMP and federal officials still aren't saying much about the reported sighting earlier this week of mysterious missile-like objects in the sky off southern Newfoundland.

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The alleged missile is seen in this image provided to CTV.ca by Darlene Stewart. The alleged missile is seen in this image provided to CTV.ca by Darlene Stewart. Darlene Stewart of Harbour Mille, N.L., was outside snapping photos of a sunset, when she saw a long, thin glimmering object in the sky that appeared as if it came out of water. An RCMP officer is seen in Harbour Mille, N.L. were there were several reports of a mysterious object in the sky. Liberal MP Gerry Byrne asks a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday May 13, 2009. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)

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Date: Thu. Jan. 28 2010 8:24 PM ET

No one seems to know what two neighbors saw off the coast of Newfoundland earlier this week, but the two are convinced three large bullet-like objects were missiles. And they have photos they say prove it.

It all began around 5 p.m. Monday when Darlene Stewart of Harbour Mille, N.L., was outside snapping photos of a sunset, when she saw a long, thin glimmering object in the sky that appeared as if it came out of water.

The photos she took show a thin object shooting into the air, with a tail of fire and smoke.

She called her neighbour Emmy Pardy, who went to get binoculars for a closer look.

“I went out on the patio and I zoomed in and I saw a humungous bullet, silver-grey in colour and it had flames coming out of the bottom and a trail of smoke,” Pardy told CTV.ca.

“I said to Darlene my God, this looks like it’s a missile or something.”

Stewart and Pardy said the objects were visible in the sky for about 15 minutes.

The women say they watched in fear and thought that a missile could be heading their way.

“I was sick to my stomach,” Stewart said. “If it was a missile, what goes up does come down, but where is it going to land?”

“If I hadn’t taken the pictures, they’d figure it was just another UFO sighting.”

Liberal Sen. George Baker said that the direction of the objects suggests a launch from nearby St-Pierre-Miquelon, which is French territory.

If true, Baker said such a launch could contravene international sovereignty rules. He added that Ottawa should be treating the situation seriously.

“Knowing that France has territory within our 200 mile (320 kilometre) zone in Canada, they should at least ask the French, ‘Look, are you launching these missiles?’ Because if they are, (and) everybody is denying knowledge of it, then the laws have been broken.”

Agence France Presse reported that France fired a missile on Wednesday – not Monday – and it was launched from Bay of Audierne in Northwestern France.

In a statement, the French Defence Ministry said the missile was fired from the submarine “Le Terrible.”

No answers

Neither government officials, nor the RCMP are providing answers as to what the objects could be.

Stewart says RCMP told her it was a missile, but RCMP would not confirm details with CTV News, Thursday.

Newfoundland RCMP spokesperson Helen Cleary-Escott said no debris has been found.

“The RCMP has concluded it’s an unexplained sighting. It’s our final conclusion,” she said.

“If there’s any new stuff that comes in, we’ll follow up on it.”

She referred all calls to Public Safety Canada, which did not immediately respond to CTV’s calls Thursday.

A spokesman for the Canadian Forces said they there have been no planned missile exercises off the seaboard.

"There's no threat to the security of Canada," Maj. Jason Proulx said from Ottawa.

Dimitri Soudas, a spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper, said in an email that "there is no indication that there was ever a rocket launch."

Gerry Byrne, the MP for Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte, is demanding to know if the objects were, in fact, missiles.

He wants to know whether the government knew about it and failed to inform residents, or was simply not told.

“The RCMP provided an initial report that it was some sort of rocketry that initiated from France,” he said.

“They subsequently retracted that story.”

Byrne told CTV News Channel that he wants to know whether radar picked up the objects, and whether civil aviation authorities were informed.

“This is a major flyway for transatlantic aircraft,” he said. Thousands of flights pass over the area each day.

“If (a missile) had failed and the rocket descended to earth, were reasonable steps taken to protect life and property?”

If the objects were in fact, missiles, Stewart and Pardy also want to know whether the military was informed that they were going to be launched.

The photos created a media firestorm in Newfoundland, and Stewart said her phone is ringing off the hook.

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wileyone
said

I love that they say this is all caused by "model rocket" enthusiasts. Since when are countries into testing model rockets? Never. Looks like we are let down again by the people we voted in to protect our best interests.


O.Y.Knott
said

And what exactly can Canada do about if it was French? Sanction them? Big deal. A stern warning? Big deal. Invade? Not bloody likely. Demand an apology? Ya Right.


Sid in MTL
said

Well I just emailed the photo to my father who used to work for General Dynamics and he said there's no doubt about what it is.....it is a missile.It definitely didn't come from one of our subs since they're all in dock for repair.Nice to know that our Armed Forces are hard at work defending our country and our sovereign air space. Gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling.


Bee
said

If that is, in fact, a picture of the missile, it looks eerily similar to a Chinese CSS-NX-5 (JL-2). Why would ANY ballistic missile be fired from somewhere off our shores over Canadian airspace without a hint of alarm if the government didn't know about it? Either this is the 2nd time in history that NORAD just happened to experience "catastrophic failure", or government, yet again, is not very forthcoming. The fact that the government seems unconcerned is what concerns me more. The government's attitude will certainly provide food for the "false flag attack" conspiracists.


Brian Hicks
said

This particular Government of Canada will tell us the economy is growing and not to worrry. That climate change is over-hyped and oil sands development is needed. Do we honestly think they could do anything but deny what is as clear as daylight. Those are pictures of missles. Most like submarine based (appearing over water) and not back yard rocket models. Jeese... give citizens a break and stop denying what eyes can see and common sense confirms. Thier canned and possibly colluded response is typical of the Government we have elected indeed.


mike from sutton
said

its not a missile. its jack bauer on his archery range.


edncda
said

Our entire way of life and sense of security is being challenged by our certainty that terrorist attacks might be a heartbeat away from every one of us - but whatever this was simply not worthy of an explanation, according the people who are supposed to protect us. This is exactly how countries like China and the USSR operated for decades. And now Canada is apparently no different. I'm speechless.


aaron
said

I am seriously starting think about the possibility of a secret US military space program.


jeffw
said

Cruise Missile testing.


E. Sharkey Whitehorse YK
said

Just ask the Americans,they know everything that goes on above,in,or under any ocean,might even have the phone number of the mystery man who fired the missles ,we could all then phone the man ourselves rather than wait for pretty stories from Ottawa...


Maey
said

@ Bill in BC Interesting comment Bill. What do you think we should do? Maybe glue all the rocks down on the planet so no more fly off into the sky? PMO's office says it's model rockets. Wow looks like the kids in this area have big toys!


Albertaboy111
said

NORAD knows..... If not god help us in the case of enemy airborn attack.


NotaBoyd
said

Those look like reg. high-altitude aeroplane contrails. The only diff is that at certain times of the day (dusk?) they catch the fading light and appear to light up like rocketry. I bet the "rockets" line up precisely with transatlantic traffic on nearby Victor airways. But, hey, I'd love to catch a rocket to Gander.


proudsoldier
said

david in courtney it is a sub launch or ground launch long range missle on frist stage burn i know i served with SIMSAC and NORAD it is not even gone super sonic yet


Sober, Newmarket
said

It is scary to be alive. Every day there is something new to fear. High gas prices, then H1N1, the economy, missiles... What's next? Is there any possibility that these 'missiles' could actually be a good thing? Like protection? Instead of attack?


Big Ian
said

In defence of Bill in BC, it don't take much to turn a camera (or photo, for that matter) over and say that the object was going up. Also, it's not unheard of for several meteorites to come down in one location at one time.... much like they were all one piece until they hit the earth's grav field or atmosphere. I ain't saying it is, and I ain't saying it ain't, I'm just saying it could go either way, and we'll likely never know.


Mike
said

Whats all the fuss about? That's just Danny Williams firing off rockets at Ottawa as usual...no big deal.


jaspf
said

ummm if it was metorite like some suggest, shouldn't the picture shown be tilted the other way around. I'm no genuis but the fire debris from the projectile would be behind it, NOT in front as the picture shows. It's pretty easy to tell, I'll lean towards it being a missle of some sort.


Jo
said

Wait! Maybe there's a boy in that missle! We HAVE to save him! LOL


Kathleen
said

The French admit to firing a missile at that time and it had the ability to easily go into Canadian air space. The miiitary and the Canadian government have an obligation to inform the public - that wasn't done and one or more persons should be held accountable. Why did the French military feed a missile into Canadian airspace or potentially very close to it? Its not like we're at war. At the very least we need a 100% accountability statement from our government on this issue. The Canadian public have a right to know.


Monica
said

Doesn't anyone think it's strange that it was visible for 15 minutes?? These ladies are calling each other on the phone and getting out the binoculars. Even a high flying jet moves faster than that. Something is not right about this story.


Ken - Calgary
said

Bill in BC - are you out of your mind? Meteorites do not fall UP. The tail of fire would be seen above the projectile, not below it if it were a meteor.I am extremely concerned about this as a Canadian. I hope we get the answers SOON.


Marc @ RadioBarachois.net
said

The people of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon are just as upset as people from Newfoundland over this story. Do not think for a minute we were associated with this test.

Retired in Burlington
said

What in the hell is wrong with our officials. The R.C.M.P. says DUH we don't know what it is. The Gov. says we didn't plan any missile launches. Meanwhile there is a French sub off our shores and the people in NL have taken pictures of the damn thing and anyone can clearly see that it is a missile. So much for Canadian Sovereignty. Sink their damn sub and tell the French Gov. to get out and stay out. Any other nation would be up in arms over an incident like this.

Dave in Courtenay
said

I looked up Harbour Mille on Google Earth. Sunset is to the west, and if the photos they took are in the same direction as the sunset, then the object as presented would be flying south. We are not told such vital details. However if the above assumptions are correct, then the object came from the land mass of Newfoundland to the north of the viewers. If such an object was visible for the reported 15 minutes, it was not travelling very fast. I doubt any private experimenter would have and launch more than one such object. The reported behaviour is like cruise missiles or target drones, but no report by authorities suggests such sources. A mystery indeed!


Alex (Toronto)
said

If you are near Harbour Mille looking out across the sea, you are looking in the direction of the French island of Grand Miquelon at the mouth of Fortune Bay. The French military are allowed to operate in French territorial waters. France could also conduct military operations in Canadian waters with the permission of the government of Canada. Other than the usual Tory communications foulup, there may be no story here.


dawn
said

good luck getting answers from the CONS..


Ganderite
said

Follow up to Gerry Byrne's comments. I would suggest that Mr.Byrne contact the Nav Canada Airspace Reservation Unit in Ottawa and have them, or if not, Nav Canada themselves answer the question..... was there an Airspace Reservation requested by the French Government for missle testing south of the island during the time in question and whether in fact it was activated or cancelled at the last minute. It would be very interesting to have their reply as they are, per say, an extended arm of Transport Canada.Nav Canada's reservation unit is the official governing body when dealing with such matters.


Clint in Slave Lake
said

Even if these are French ICBM's fired from sea, it is very possible by the size of such an ICBM that they are being viewed from outside of our territorial waters, and therefor none of our business unless they come crashing down within them, which they didn't. Time to give it a rest people.


peter in MB
said

Maybe it’s a Valcon ship passing by and mistook Iggy as one of their own...Im sure we will know in a few days what it is


E-Van
said

I seriously doubt it was the French missile -- submarine-launched ballistic missiles fly at thousands of miles/hour and head pretty much straight into the outer atmosphere. They'd only be visible from the ground for a few seconds, not minutes as described in the story. Google "M51 launch photo" to see an example.


Bill Saint John
said

Saint Pierre and Miquelon (which are part of France) are just 10K off the coast of NFLD. I would hate to think the French Navy is under the impression they can do what they like there. Obviously it's dangerous enough they wont do it off their own coast. Canadian government better get this sorted out.


Willie Everlearn
said

Visible for 15 minutes? That would be the slowest missile I've ever heard of. At sunset, eh? Are we getting all excited about sunlight shining on high altitude contrails behind a very high and almost invisible jetliner? It is one of the busiest airway at certain times of day. If the temperature and relative humidity at cruise altitude is just right, the contrails dissipate almost right away instead of leaving that long white (or orange near sunset) line in the sky. I listened to that MP on CTV news: that kind of drivel would make you want to extend prorogation for a much longer period...


M. Cameron
said

It's good to see so many Canadians getting a laugh out of this story and not wondering if our sovereignty might have been violated and which country is responsible for violating it. I surely want answers and hope the media does not allow this story to go away. Whatever this was and whoever caused it we MUST know.


Anne
said

Canadians deserve an accurate response as to why those missiles were fired over our territory, and who fired them. Not a pat on the head, or stonewalling by the government. And if the government and our defense department does not have any idea, then, we are in serious trouble, and sitting ducks for whomever wishes to launch an attack against us.


Greg in the Hammer
said

If the Canadian public bought into the notion that we should properly fund a proper sized military for a country with the coast line, airspace, land mass, reliance on trade, and the belief in freedom and the advancement of democracy and human rights in the world..... we might get a proper answer. Sadly decades of Liberal governments have conned Canadians into thinking we don't need a robust military. Though minor, stuff like this incident are hints as to why that thought process is so badly flawed.


bill from winnipeg
said

Our PM fired them off to cover up his incompetency.They were launched fro St Pierre M because he is in secret conversations to see newfoundland to them because they hate him so much.Danny Williams was the first target but the realized the overshop so they tried two more times.Since you think Danny is godlike they aimed high over your province in order to hit him.The OM is actually a alien and controls a huge master weapon that can cause earthquakes, financial ruin around the world and stars to fall from the sky during elections. OP's I wasn't supposed to tell anybody because the election hasn't been called yet.Forget I said that. Once we sell newfoundland and get paid in croissants, we are going to flood the ontario market with then to ruin your ecomony so we can sell you to quebec and the Finally the west will have the money we need to take over the world.Then we'll leave the atlantic provinces to fight the British and French all over again to see who gets then this time.The french covet Quebec and want to make is part of their homeland - France of the North. They are still made the the British pushed them out 200 years ago. The brits will get the atlantic provinces and build an underground tunnel to england since Ireland and Scotland want nothing to do with them.All because of Steven Harper........


Rick in NB, Ste Marie
said

@proud soldier: Why would France have to apologize. If indeed, it was fired from a French island ie: St Pierre et Miquelon, or it's waters, than France has every right to test fire. France should inform Canada of these events, but they have no obligation to do so. Stand down, and put your gun back in your holster.


Jimmy TT
said

I'm not going to pretend to know anything about rockets and missiles, but I would guess that missiles would not be visible for 15 minutes. Wouldn't they have to be extremely slow moving to be visible for that long?


Tori
said

St Pierre et Miquelon is just 60 km off the coast of NL...coincidentally it is owned by the french. If the missle was seen on MONDAY...and France says it did not launch until WEDNESDAY from Le Terrible (submarine) then could it not be that two tests were preformed?One from the island of St Pierre et Miquelon on Monday and one from the sub on Wednesday? Could the sub have been in our waters on Monday and then been in France's waters by Wednesday? Why is it DND has no idea what is going on? Why is it that we as Canadian taxpayers have not been told that such testing was taking place?If you read some of the comments from other online papers people in Fort MacMurray seen missles going overhead on Monday as well. Was a missle launched that travelled across Canada on Monday?We damn well deserve answers and someone should be giving them to us!!Here we all think it is our boundaries on the north that are worth worrying about...think again.


PB_Toronto
said

I have been hearing strange truck like noises from a nearby highway and odd lights over the airport...I demand answers!!! or maybe an inquiry. or anything for that matter. As long as i get noticed as I have demands.


kp
said

@Doug BCWhile I appreciate your perspective: "And finally,why is it that Canadians get their knickers in a knot when something like this happens?" When a potential ICBM gets flown over Canadian territory you mean? Oh yes, I love seeing those. Heck, we should let every country use our territory for that. I don't know what Canada you live in. But in mine, I SURE AS HELL DO NOT ACCEPT ICBM TESTING OVER CANADA.


RVH
said

Enjoy the light show!! They are not aimed at your house. Pretty Cool to see I think


M Jansen
said

Here's what seems to be a shocking revalation to some. Missile tests are Classified events! IF the missile was launched within Canadian waters, you better beleive someone knew. You can't just blindly do missile tests without considering surface and air traffic, so there was co-ordination there. But here's the kicker, most people are NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW THE DETAILS of the launch. I'm sure there is a red-faced Admiral or two around somewhere, but the public will likely get not much more informattion, nor should they! These things are classified for a reason, and if Canada participated in the test, then that's part of being an ally and quite alright with me!


Mark W
said

Norad would have seen the launch and would have known about it before hand. They should have been able to track the moment it launch to where it splashed down. If France fired it they will try to recover the remains to prevent them from falling into the Russians.


John, Halifax, NS
said

Bill in BCsaid What a load of excrement. Compare this to pictures of meteorites and you have the answer. Yet another tempest in the teapot. --------------------LOL - Oh Bill - in BC do meteorites burn up from the bottom to top, and fall "upwards" instead of down?

Jane from Ottawa
said

I live just outside Ottawa, Ontario and on my way home the other day I thought I saw a missile in the sky but then I thought it can't be. Why would there be a missile in the sky? I couldn't tell for sure because it was far away but there was something very strange about the jet stream - it was way too thick. But now this story and I wonder... so what's a missile doing over Canada? I want to know.

Halifaxer
said

Hey, Bill in BC...meteorites go down, not up and are not so clearly a silver color. Somebody out there in the Atlantic is test firing missiles, it isn't Canada because we simply don't possess them. My money says the Feds know who it was and gave the quiet permission to do so without wanting we, the Canadian public, to know about it.


Doug @ BC
said

It is mysterious.I think "kp" takes to much for granted with those conclusions.France has done tests like this before,from Canadian waters,and without permission from Canada.I see no reason the believe they would not do it again.And less reason to believe they would be up front about it,since Canada did protest their last adventure.Of course,anything,including what I have posted,is little more than speculation given the absenbce of evidence. But,"not picked up on radar" leaves me more than a bit curious. And finally,why is it that Canadians get their knickers in a knot when something like this happens? We do very little to equip or fund our military most of the time.While this may not have been seen anyway,it is a bit pathetic to whine about it,given our refusal to support enough military to patrol and control our own borders. Our military men and women do an amazing job with what they have to work with.If we want more,then we have to give them more.I know a ot of people who think we should do just that.But most of them are not Liberals.Danny?? I admit I don't know where he stands on that subject.In fact I don't think it's clear where Mr.Ignatieff stands either.Certainly if he supports our military he would be doing a flip flop from past Liberal governments.At least,since the days of the late PM Pearson. PRO PATRIA


Ryan
said

Or is it of alien origin?


Jim in Ontario
said

I wonder if Liberal MP Gerry Byrne will want France declared "terrorists" along with PETA? What type of people are we electing to parliament?


Pugfire
said

To BILL in BCSpeaking of a load of excrement, the picture of the UFO in NFLD has a much resemblance to a meteor entry as does Blitzen on a bad day. Look up pictures of Polaris missle launches and make a comparision there.


Rich
said

To Bill in BC:How many times have you seen meteorites shoot up into the sky ?? duh


Concerned for National Sovereignty
said

To "Bill in BC", are you claiming that this object, that has fire coming from underneath the projectile (therefore, suggesting it is moving upwards, which is what the witness say it was doing) is a meteor? I am not an scientist in any means, but one would think that a meteor does not fly upwards against gravity! And for those targeting the the Liberal MP, why are you critical of him when there is a possibility of a foreign missile being shot through Canadian territory, WITHOUT our military or government seemingly not knowing it happened? Do we not have a radar system protecting our coasts? If it was or was not a Canadian missile, then I would expect my MP (no matter what party he is with) in Parliament (if it was not shut down) to be asking what happened here?


proud soldier
said

if it was from the french islands or sub we must demand france say sorry and that they withdraw any offencive missles from an allies front door. this is an outrage how dare they violate our sovertiy with military weapons , this photo shows a missle in launch not free fall only a sub or a near by surface point motors are burning


Willy D
said

I am beyond ticked off at the state of the Canadian military and Harper being a US puppet. I hate taxes as much as the next guy does, but I for one would welcome a tax hike if it means putting people back to work in the shipyards and factories to give us a RESPECTABLE military and some decent force to protect our sovereignty especially in the artic. Put these out of work people back to work in the mills and mining and manufacturing , build our military to what it NEEDS to be and stop relying on the US for big brother protection from bullies. Also, it would stop our reliance on other militaries to 'lease' armour or aircraft. Man I am ticked off.


Lyle
said

Has anyone thought that maybe the Canadian military and/or governemen knew about a missile launch/test and simply didn't tell the public and perhaps don't want to tell the public? It's not somethng they like to advertise you know. Missile fired over canda... saftely concerns from parnoid ciizens, denounceations from spineless peaceniks, Iggy and Jack whining incessantly, public enquires etc etc etc. Ya, I'd be inclined to just keep it quiet too.


Kellie
said

I am not a scientist, but "Bill", have you seen the photos? I agree with the other comments, a simple answer would put this to rest. If it had been a meteorite, scientists would have already cleared this up by now.


Philip in Newfoundland
said

To bill in BC.what are the chances of three meteroites coming into the Earth's atmosphere, all at the same time and all in the same place? I would say very slim. Get your facts straight.


Christine Sudbury
said

I would think that a meteorite would be heading toward earth, not away.


Marty
said

Meteors usually don't ascend into the sky.


JB in Ontario
said

Could it be the Jetson's?


Wendy
said

Don't expect any answers from our government, their 3 month vacation isn't over till March third. We all know Harper runs & hides at the first sign of confrontation so his probably under his bed right now hiding.


Bill in BC
said

What a load of excrement. Compare this to pictures of meteorites and you have the answer. Yet another tempest in the teapot.


allan
said

It is just Danny Williams taking test shots at Ottawa


CF Member
said

Haha Charlie, you made my day! As for missile tests, if there were no vessels seen, it was not Canadian, we do not possess the underwater missile capability in any of our subs. Also, the Canadian Forces has strict rules on missile test sites for aircraft/ships that are equipped to fire and test them.


mollyf
said

Way too much time on his hands, I thought Iggy and co were busy


John Palermo
said

Is it possible that Gerry Byrne is not getting any answers asking his question in parliment because nobody is there? Just throwing that out there.


Mike Verstappen
said

The MP is either disengenous or stupid. It appears to me that he has received as much information as the departments have at the moment. Perhaps he thinks that Canada has the capability for launching missiles from underwater vehicles (submarines). That would imply funding for DND far in excess of what his party ever engaged in. The other option is that a foreign country launched the "missiles", in which case does he really think they are going to ask Canada's permission?


CHARLIE
said

Gerry - have you considered whether there may be any connection between this incident and PETA? It may just be a giant cream pie coming in for a landing.


kp
said

Missiles over Canadian territory, NOT fired by the Canadian Forces, presents just a little bit of a problem for the concept of national sovereignty. Don't get confused by the story that a new French sub was doing tests on ICBM's, because...

1: The documented time of the French tests were 12 hours previous, and
2: laughably, as if that excuse DID even line up with the time of sighting, WHY would the French launch the missiles in Canadian territory, or towards it? Ridiculous. We (the public) darned well deserve information on this, no matter if you live in that area or anywhere else in Canada. Although, all they're doing is spending time coming up with a cover story, at this point.


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