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<div style="border-bottom:2px #B87333 solid; text-align:lrft; padding:1px; margin:1px;"><font color='#800000' size='+1'>'''The Cloud (Part 2) - What Caused The Cloud?'''.</font> </div> | <div style="border-bottom:2px #B87333 solid; text-align:lrft; padding:1px; margin:1px;"><font color='#800000' size='+1'>'''The Cloud (Part 2) - What Caused The Cloud?'''.</font> </div> | ||
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So if the cloud was not caused by angels leaving Brother Branham, as he claimed during this sermon, caused it to appear? | So if the cloud was not caused by angels leaving Brother Branham, as he claimed during this sermon, caused it to appear? | ||
In the Life Magazine article, Dr. James McDonald stated that he was not aware of any rocket explosions that day. However, he later wrote | In the Life Magazine article, Dr. James McDonald stated that he was not aware of any rocket explosions that day. | ||
However, he later wrote a supplemental report where he discusses the explosion of a THOR rocket that had been launched from Vandenburg Airforce base in California earlier that day. | |||
So we looked at the story of the rocket to try to see how likely it was that this explosion caused the cloud. | So we looked at the story of the rocket to try to see how likely it was that this explosion caused the cloud and here's what we found. | ||
On | On February 28, 1963, a Thrust assisted Thor Agenda D rocket was launched from Vandenberg air force base in California. The rocket was carrying a military spy satellite. | ||
The rocket malfunctioned and was intentionally destroyed at 1:52 in the afternoon at an estimated height of 44 kilometers. | |||
The height of the cloud that appeared over Flagstaff later that same day was estimated to be about 43 kilometers miles high. Is this just a random coincidence? | The height of the cloud that appeared over Flagstaff later that same day was estimated to be about 43 kilometers miles high. Is this just a random coincidence? |