I have Satellite Pieces Falling in my Yard. One smashed a window in my house after ripping off my rain gutter. Another put a large dent in the roof of my car. I think there's one stuck in my roof too. They did not say the pieces would damage our property after they blew that satellite thing up. Who do I sue? I'm going to get an attorney today.
"Due to the relatively low altitude of the satellite at the time of the engagement, debris will begin to re-enter the earth?s atmosphere immediately. Nearly all of the debris will burn up on reentry within 24-48 hours and the remaining debris should re-enter within 40 days. "
I KNOW it's satellite parts. Not only do they look like satellite parts, but my neighbor had a satellite dish crash on top of his roof. I noticed that dish on his roof when I was inspecting my roof damages. That dish wasn't there the last time I looked at his roof. I tried to contact him yesterday but I think he went on a vacation to Florida for the month, and I can see no one shoveled his snow. I wish I knew where to contact him because that thing could do serious damage to his roof. I have a hole in my roof with a chunk of metal sticking out about 8 inches above the shingles. It kind of looks like a pipe and is black in color and about 4 inches round. I'm just glad no one was killed. I didn't touch that thing because it might be some sort of radiation, plus the ice on the roof is too slippery to walk on.
So now I got a hole in my roof, broken rain gutter, busted window in the house, plus a dent in my car roof. The government better pay for this or else I'll sue them.
I'm often dismissive of conspiracy theories but I think that those satellite pieces are in fact part of the satellite Bush used to mastermind--yeah, I wrote Bush and mastermind in the same sentence-- the 9-11 attacks. The satellite that the military shot down had a giant magnifying glass used to burn down the WTC buildings.
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