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This really is kind of interesting:
http://www.nexusmagazine.com/article...allation4.html This is the only page with links to all parts (it is a 4 part article series) so I linked part 4 instead of part 1. start at the beginning. It is worth the read, for sure. What is interesting to me? Roughly a century before each explosion or series of explosions, a fast-flying fiery sphere emerged from the "iron orifice" and, without causing great damage, soared upwards in the form of a thin column of fire. At the top of this, a very large fireball appeared. Accompanied by four claps of thunder in succession, it soared to an even greater height and flew off, leaving behind a long "trail of smoke and fire". Then a cannonade of its explosions sounded in the distance... This is described as what happened in Tunguska. There were four thunderclaps in a clear blue sky, each one less loud than the previous. Did the Tunguska event emanate from the ground? Even more, it says "about a century or so before the event"...you mean what happened in 1908 gets worse? It seems odd that it took us 18 years to get in there in the first place...wonder why it wasn't that alarming? and this one: A very, very long time ago, someone constructed, in what is known as "the Valley of Death", a complex that still today is protecting the Earth from meteorites and asteroids. Of course, such a suggestion is staggering. It is hard even to contemplate such a possibility Analysing the consequences of the explosions that have taken place above the Siberian taiga in the past 100 years, you get a heart-wrenching sense of gratitude and awe towards the intellectual power of those who, thousands of years ago, built a complex to defend our beautiful blue planet and all her inhabitants. Even the first blow, struck when a meteorite is still many kilometres above the Earth, causes enough of a deflection in its flight path to shift all that subsequently occurs, and all the consequences of the explosions that destroy the meteorite take place away from densely populated places to a less dangerous area! Here is the story of Ivan Kurkagyr, the son of a Tunguska witness. It contains a curious account of how, at the moment of the blast—a powerful electromagnetic discharge that caused a distortion of shape—some people and animals were instantaneously shifted to different places. In other words, they were transferred in space! …Many tents stood together. In the morning, thunder could be heard. An incredibly noisy storm broke. It smashed the tents, carried people through the air. People found themselves away in the marsh. They could not understand...how they had been taken over there. The storm that set fire to the taiga also consumed their reindeer. Fire spread. One man's tent stood there. This fellow wanted to go home. He had money in his tursuk [felt bag]. Seeing the fire, he dashed to take the money. He ran to the river, towards the tents. The fire was eating the tents [of his neighbours]. The people threw themselves into the river. The fire passed across the water. Those in the river caught alight. They dived, but the fire set alight even the divers, burning their heads. In that way they all died... Wow...sounds like The Mahabaratta, doesn't it? You know, foo fighters weren't described always as flying saucers. They were also described as balls of fire that darted around, back and forth. Who's to say that our flying technology, and the aggressive intentions didn't set off this defense system? Perhaps the pilots were being examined by the "terminator" probes to ensure that they weren't flying menaces to mankind, as a meteor could be. |
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