By Rich Kozlovich

Did you know that today is International Asteroid Day? Yep, and do you know why we celebrate International Asteroid Day? And we do celebrate it... right? No? You mean this is the first you've heard of this all important day?
Well, let me get you on board with this important holiday. It's celebrated because the United Nations decided it was necessary for the world to set aside one day a year to observe the Tunguska impact over Siberia on 30 June 1908. You do remember that event don't you? No?
Well, that's why this all important 'holiday' is absolutely necessary to bring this event to the attention of the public. After all the world needs to know how to communicate if there is a catestrophic world shaking impact.
Ya just gotta be kidden me. And they're getting paid to do this stuff. Imagine that.
If a catestrophic world shaking impact ever does occur, communications will be the least of concerns for those who are left alive. In reality, here's the way I see this. They're highlighting the history of, and the near passes of large asteroids in order to justify demanding more money for the UN to squander now, because if there is a catestrophic event, the UN won't exist any longer. See, simple!
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