 The black viking is back and ready to react. What is happening, Magna Sights? So the black viking is truly back and ready to react and this video here says a skydiver nearly struck by what may have been a meteorite. I gotta see this. First of all, you take your life to the skydiving anyway. But didn't it get him? Oh man, I wonder if that would make him explode? I admit, that would be nasty. Anyway, let's get this in. All humans up. Again, the vikings are thrown out of the flying radar in the east of the country. The sky is always blue, nothing can be disturbed in the air. But the moon that flies with wings is not alone in the air at all. Follow me now, right after the vikings are released. I have a real nice view. Do you notice that in smaller films it is easier to see what is an astronomical sensation? The camera on the helmet catches a stone like this. 12 millimeters above the back. But what happens, there are ugly people. Yeah, it's like, where the fuck did that rock come from? A stone, a meteorite from the world. But don't they... This isn't a foreign language. So I guess y'all can tell me what they're saying, but... To me, shouldn't this be... Shouldn't it have been going much faster than that? Every time I've seen a meteorite, a falling star, it's got fire on the end of it. It's burning up in the atmosphere. So if that really was a meteorite, then that tells me some more of the nature of meteorites, correct? That apparently some of them really slow the fuck down in the atmosphere. And they just fall like a fucking rock. That's it. It's just a rock. You know what I mean? I guess it's the bigger ones that have friction on them and, you know, falling through people's roofs and a majority of time hit the ocean. So anyway, y'all, post your comments down below. Let me know what you think about this. About him almost hitting in the head by space rock. Hit the like button. Yeah, right now. One million subscribers. Woo! Now... Subscribe.