Posted Thursday, July 7, 2005   -   4:23 PM Eastern Standard Time

On Tuesday, August 31st, 2004
Unknown individual, identified as "The Blood Wraith", came and showed images of a red cylindrical tank, with two smaller white tanks nearby, and a tower, as they explode in a fireball, starting at the red cylinder on the Southwest side (If the side facing tower was north). Concept of war was given shortly after explosion. Name/Word "Law-zu-il" was given, identified as meaning "Great War" by a trusted source.

Direct Speech from the moment;
"Began with a red cone and various shapes around it which looked like a space shuttle about to launch. Then the concept of it exploding and a small war beginning from that."

"Don't recall too clearly, but saw what looked like snow then a black fuzzy something on it that I thought was blood."

 

 

Editor's Comments: Further investigation revealed the possibility of a supersonic ground-to-air missile being easy to fire upon the space shuttle during lift off, with little to no possible countermeasures on the part of the security team responsible for the space shuttle. Currently the space shuttle 'Discovery' is scheduled for launch in 2 days, July 9, and just hours before, today, London was attacked with a series of explosions.

Interview;
"A sabotage would be easier to carry out at night, a missile could be fired, and travel unseen towards the shuttle. Everyone on the ground would be half-blinded anyway due to the shuttle's solid rocket boosters, so the tail flare from a missile would be extremely hard to spot"

"There is a brief window where all the electronics at mission control go down, while they switch over to Houston, that is when someone would fire the missile. The window would be small, only 2-3 seconds at best, but, if by some act of the gods the terrorists got ahold of a Star Streak Air Defense System, 2 seconds is all they need. The Star Streak missile platform is cheap, but hard to find. That, and the missiles fired from it can go as fast as Mach 5."

UPDATE: (Tuesday, July 26, 2005 - 10:55 AM EST)
The Space Shuttle Discovery has lifted off without any issues a few minutes ago and has achieved orbit. No problems were detected and the takeoff was considered to have gone off smoothly.