NASA admits asteroid hurtling toward Earth
NASA admits that an asteroid is hurtling toward Earth and it could make impact
Many people are fearful about COVID as they continue to watch the Fake News Media’s fear-mongering narrative of doom and gloom.
But while the Fake News Media freaks out about COVID, the government just released something that really could end life as we know it.
NASA recently admitted that an asteroid is hurtling toward Earth and it could make impact.
Few things have worried people over the past year more than COVID.
And you can’t blame people for worrying about the virus when it’s all the Fake News Media talks about.
Nearly every story about COVID since last March has been in a fearful line of thinking by the Fake News Media.
In fact, a study released earlier this year found that a whopping 91% of all news coverage in the United States on COVID was negative.
Compare that to all international news from around the world that was only 54% negative.
No wonder people are freaking out when all they see is nothing but fear-mongering stories.
But if they are worried about COVID, then they really should be worried about this.
According to NASA, an asteroid named Bennu has a higher chance of hitting the world by 2300 than a child has of dying from COVID.
In a report released late last week, NASA is stating that Bennu has a .06 percent chance of colliding with the world.
Compare that to the percentage of COVID deaths that are children 17 and under which is .057 percent.
NASA claims that we should be in the clear till September of 2182 when the asteroid projections get a little interesting for the world as it is supposed to pass between us and the moon.
And to make matters worse, the asteroid is the length of five football fields, which could wipe out most of life as we know it if it does collide with the world.
So the next time someone starts freaking out about the chances of their child dying from COVID, make sure you share with them that they should be more worried about a massive extinction level event from asteroid Bennu long after they’re dead from natural causes.