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"East Siberian magnetic anomaly","VALLEY OF DEATH".....ANYONE AWARE OF THIS?

 
NEMA
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>It is associated with a geophysically distinctive area of the planet:
the
>East Siberian magnetic anomaly. The periodical Tekhnika Molodiozhi
(issue
>1, 1984) called it "a magnetic super-anomaly, the source of which lies
at a
>depth of half the Earth´s radius".
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link?
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>One witness to these events was next to a small lake when the ground
>started to shake beneath his feet. Something like an earthquake began.
>Suddenly, down inside him, an inexplicable, inhuman sense of fear
arose. It
>was as if some force was driving him away from the lake. At that
moment,
>the water in the lake began to drop down, and as it flowed away, as if
into
>a crack, the bottom appeared which was shifting apart like two leaves.
>Indentations could be seen on the edges of the two gigantic leaves.
The
>witness was seized by an impulsive animal terror and fled as fast as
his
>legs could carry him.
>After running a considerable distance, he tripped on a bush and fell;
and
>when he got to his feet and looked back, he saw rising from what had
been
>the lake a column of bright light, at the top of which appeared a
ball. All
>this was accompanied by a terrible roaring and humming. His clothing
began
>to smoulder, the radiation burnt his face and ears.
>
>This episode concurs astonishingly well with the texts of the Olonkho
epic
>and the tales old men tell of the place called Tong Duurai, across
which
>the Ottoamokh ("holes in the ground") stream flows, where there are
shafts
>of incredible depth known as "the laughing chasms". From these, the
legends
>say, fiery whirlwinds fly. After a long period of silence, roughly a
>century before each major explosion or series of explosions there
would be
>a smaller-scale event. The legends say that a thin column of fire
emerged
>from the "iron orifice". At the top of this, a very large fireball
>appeared. It was escorted in flight by its retinue, "a swarm of
fatally
>bloody whirlwinds" that wrought havoc in the vicinity. 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...
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There are many places on earth with magnetic anomalies. More recently though, I just read about Russian ones in the article about DNA research.

"There is another phenomenon linked to DNA and wormholes. Normally, these super-small wormholes are highly unstable and are maintained only for the tiniest fractions of a second. Under certain conditions stable wormholes can organize themselves, which then form distinctive vacuum domains in which for example, gravity can transform into electricity. Vacuum domains are self-radiant balls of ionized gas that contain considerable amounts of energy. There are regions in Russia where such radiant balls appear very often."

[link to www.rense.com]
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Ohhh...after reading that, I´d better post the rest -

"Following the ensuing confusion the Russians started massive research programs leading finally to some of the discoveries mentions above. Many people know vacuum domains as shiny balls in the sky. The attentive look at them in wonder and ask themselves, what they could be.

I thought once: "Hello up there. If you happen to be a UFO, fly in a triangle." And suddenly, the light balls moved in a triangle. Or they shot across the sky like ice hockey pucks: they accelerated from zero to crazy speeds while sliding silently across the sky. One is left gawking and I have, as many others, too, thought them to be UFOs. Friendly ones, apparently, as they flew in triangles just to please me.

Now, the Russians found - in the regions where vacuum domains often appear - that sometimes fly as balls of light from the ground upwards into the sky, and that these balls can be guided by thought. Since then it has been found that vacuum domains emit waves of low frequency that are also produced in our brains and because of this similarity of waves they are able to react to our thoughts. To run excitedly into one that is on ground level might not be such a great idea, because those balls of light can contain immense energies and are capable of mutating our genes.

Many spiritual teachers also produce such visible balls or columns of light in deep meditation or during energy work, which trigger decidedly pleasant feelings and do not cause any harm. Apparently this is also dependent on some inner order, quality and origin of the vacuum domain. There are some spiritual teachers, like the young Englishman Ananda, for example, with whom nothing is seen at first, but when one tries to take a photograph while they sit and speak or meditate in hyper-communication, one gets only a picture of a white cloud on a chair.

In certain Earth healing projects, such light effects also appear on photographs. Simply put, this phenomena has to do with gravity and anti-gravity forces that are ever more stable forms of wormholes and displays of hyper-communication with energies from outside our time and space structure. Earlier generations that experienced such hyper-communication and visible vacuum domains were convinced that an angel had appeared before them: and we cannot be too sure to what forms of consciousness we can get access when using hyper-communication.

Not having scientific proof for their actual existence, people having had such experiences do NOT all suffer from hallucinations. We have simply made another giant step towards understanding our reality. Official science also knows of gravity anomalies on Earth that contribute to the formation of vacuum domains. Recently gravity anomalies have been found in Rocca di Papa, south of Rome. "
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for all the great lakes have this ,,
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>Local Legends and the Shamans´ Warnings
>Here is one detail preserved in the ancestral memory of the local
>population, passed down through the millennia in an ancient epic poem.
The
>legends passed on by word of mouth tell how this land was once
suddenly
>wrapped in impenetrable darkness and the surroundings were shaken by a
>deafening roar. A hurricane of unseen force arose and the land was
shaken
>by mighty blows.
>When everything had calmed down and the darkness had dispersed, an
>unprecedented sight met their eyes. In the midst of the scorched land,
>glowing in the sun stood a tall vertical structure that was visible at
a
>distance of many days´ journey. For a long period of time, the
structure
>gave out unpleasant, ear-splitting noises and gradually diminished in
>height until it had disappeared under the ground altogether. In place
of
>the tall structure there was an immense, yawning, vertical "orifice".
>In the course of our exposition of the facts, we shall present several
>texts from the Olonkho which testify strongly in favour of the stated
>hypothesis because of the obvious technological nature of the events
>described in the ancient tales. It is surprising that the people who
>translated and analysed these texts did not notice or even suspect
this.
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>by Dr Valery Uvarov ?2004
>Department N13
>National Security Academy
>St Petersburg
>Russia
>Telephone: +7 (812) 237 1841
>Email: [email protected]
>Email: [email protected]
>
>
>------------------------------------------------------------​--------------------
>
>WHAT LIES BEHIND THE TUNGUSKA EXPLOSION
>Four years from now, 30 June 2008, will be the 100th anniversary of
one of
>the most mysterious catastrophes: the explosion of a body from space
near
>the Podkamennaya (or Stony) Tunguska River in Siberia. There can
scarcely
>have been another event in the past century to compare with it. The
total
>power of the explosion exceeded the combined power of the atomic bombs
>dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki more than 2,000 times over! Apart
from
>that, the Tunguska explosion caused:
>. an anomalous glow in the sky that was observed as late as 10 days
>afterwards, and the intense appearance of silvery clouds;
>. massive radiation of light and heat;
>. disruption of the normal functioning of meteorological instruments
and
>the appearance of surface earth tremors;
>. a tremendous sound wave that travelled twice around the globe;
>. the felling of trees over an enormous area of over 2,000 square
>kilometres;
>. weak traces of radioactivity, detected in tree samples and the polar
ice
>layers dating from 1908;
>. anomalous properties of the soil and minerals in the area of the
Tunguska
>explosion;
>. the unusually rapid growth of vegetation at the epicentre of the
Tunguska
>explosion;
>. cooling of the Earth´s climate in the following few years.
>Despite the fact that such a tremendous event did not go unnoticed,
the
>first attempts to discover what had actually occurred in the remote
>Siberian taiga were only made many years later, in 1927. Since then,
dozens
>of research expeditions have visited the area, hundreds of scientific
>papers have been written and several hundred hypotheses put forward
about
>the causes of the event. Not one of them, however, has been able to
explain
>fully the complex phenomena that preceded and accompanied the Tunguska
>explosion. Some of the phenomena observed by eyewitnesses simply do
not fit
>within the framework of existing theories. Much of what happened then
>cannot be interpreted at all from the standpoint of present-day
scientific
>thinking.
>More than that, one gets the persistent impression that we have come
up
>against something completely outside the bounds of our customary
>understanding of the world about us. Perhaps today we are closer than
ever
>before to a solution to the mystery that will become a turning point
in the
>development of human consciousness. But it will require a certain
boldness,
>the ability to look with an open mind untrammelled by the dogmas
current in
>science in order to properly assess the most inexplicable episodes of
the
>event.
>The work carried out by generations of scientists and researchers
provided
>us with a very rich stock of facts and scientific material, making it
>possible to shed light on the true causes and nature of the phenomena
that
>took place almost 100 years ago in the area of the Podkamennaya
Tunguska.
>We shall not go over the key elements of each of the main known
hypotheses
>here, but instead concentrate on those facts that have always remained
in
>the shadows and for some strange reason have never been given the
attention
>they deserve. Amazingly, taken together with an ancient epic poem,
these
>facts present a completely different picture of the event that took
place
>early in the last century.
>At the very beginning of this study, we should stress that both before
and
>after the Tunguska explosion there were several other events connected
with
>it in a certain way, being links in a single chain. Therefore, using
the
>methods employed in criminal investigations, we shall combine them in
a
>single "case". In order to see the reality that has for so long
escaped the
>eyes of researchers, we shall have to shift our gaze backwards and
forwards
>in space and time to look at events separated by tens, even hundreds
of
>years.
>To this end, we shall turn to the accounts of eyewitnesses, of which
even
>in such a sparsely populated part of Siberia there were thousands.
Even in
>the late 1960s it was possible to find some 3,000 people who
remembered
>that extraordinary event!
>Before we turn to the facts, we ought to share what we surmised in the
>course of our investigation: an hypothesis about the Tunguska
explosion
>that will be unexpected for many, but which was formed during the
analysis
>of a large amount of data. Drawing on the testimony of thousands of
>witnesses to the Tunguska explosion, the findings of researchers, the
text
>of the Yakut epic Olonkho, the reconstructed chronology of events and
an
>analysis of the consequences of the explosions described not only in
the
>epic but also through the efforts of scientific researchers, it is
possible
>to put forward the reasoned suggestion that in the immense,
uninhabited
>territory of northwestern Yakutia there is an ancient underground
technical
>installation.
>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. It follows that for
thousands
>of years, something existed alongside us that exceeds not only our
current
>achievements but even our boldest fantasies about what might be
>achieved-and we failed to notice! Naturally, none of those who
researched
>the various scientifically inexplicable consequences of the Tunguska
>catastrophe could have imagined that all the traces left by the
explosions
>were the result of the activities of some ancient cosmic defence
complex
>left by unknown builders!
>
>Local Legends and the Shamans´ Warnings
>Here is one detail preserved in the ancestral memory of the local
>population, passed down through the millennia in an ancient epic poem.
The
>legends passed on by word of mouth tell how this land was once
suddenly
>wrapped in impenetrable darkness and the surroundings were shaken by a
>deafening roar. A hurricane of unseen force arose and the land was
shaken
>by mighty blows.
>When everything had calmed down and the darkness had dispersed, an
>unprecedented sight met their eyes. In the midst of the scorched land,
>glowing in the sun stood a tall vertical structure that was visible at
a
>distance of many days´ journey. For a long period of time, the
structure
>gave out unpleasant, ear-splitting noises and gradually diminished in
>height until it had disappeared under the ground altogether. In place
of
>the tall structure there was an immense, yawning, vertical "orifice".
>In the course of our exposition of the facts, we shall present several
>texts from the Olonkho which testify strongly in favour of the stated
>hypothesis because of the obvious technological nature of the events
>described in the ancient tales. It is surprising that the people who
>translated and analysed these texts did not notice or even suspect
this.
>Let us begin with a detailed reconstruction of events, trying to form
an
>integral picture of what preceded and accompanied the 1908
catastrophe.
>The first to learn of the coming calamity were the shamans of the
native
>tribes. Two months before the explosion, rumours of the approaching
"end of
>the world" began to spread across the taiga. Going from one settlement
to
>another, the shamans warned the people of an imminent cataclysm. The
people
>began to move their herds from the upper reaches of the Podkamennaya
>Tunguska to the Nizhniaya Tunguska and further, towards the River
Lena.
>The exodus of the Evenk began immediately after a suglan (gathering)
of all
>the nomadic clans who moved around in close proximity, which took
place in
>the month of Teliat (May). A secret conference of the elders had
resolved
>that the cyclical course of their wanderings should be changed and
that the
>clans should move close together along the new course.
>Then there was a big ritual occasion at which the "Great Shaman"
announced
>the "End of the World":
>The ancestors said that they had to move from their traditional
places. No
>one should be there after the month of Teliat in the month of Muchun
>[June], thus said the ancestors... The upper people want to visit
Dulia...
>No one should see that.
>
>And so the nomads began to move across the taiga...
>Obeying some inner sense and supporting, as it were, the
pronouncements of
>the shamans, the wild animals began to leave. The birds flew from
their
>nesting grounds, the swans left the lakes and the fish disappeared
from the
>rivers. An immense expanse of taiga, measuring several tens of
thousands of
>square kilometres, lost its fauna. Only those who did not believe the
>shamans´ words remained in the danger zone.
>All this speaks for itself. Obviously some early warning of the
approaching
>event was given through the shamans who "spoke with the spirits of the
>ancestors". The animals, birds and fish reacted instinctively to the
>approaching danger, reacting to the negative influence of the Earth´s
>increasing electromagnetic field in that part of the taiga.
>After studying the texts of the Olonkho, talking with local hunters
and
>those still alive who remember the distant events, we formed the
impression
>that the complex in question is scattered across different parts of
the
>taiga and located mainly underground.
>
>The Installation´s Power Plant
>Destruction or deflection of meteorites and asteroids is achieved
using a
>force field which is conveyed in concentrated form by some kind of
>electromagnetic formations that resemble glowing, fiery spheres. In
>essence, these are something like ball lightning, with the difference
being
>that the largest ball lightning known to science is about two metres
in
>diameter, whereas the spheres used to deflect or destroy meteorites
are of
>gigantic dimensions-some 60 metres in diameter!
>It was their flight that was seen in 1908 by thousands of people
across
>much of Siberia, with the result that the witnesses of the Tunguska
event
>attributed the whole thing to the appearance of a series of huge ball
>lightning!
>The "plasma spheres" are apparently generated by a power plant located
deep
>inside the Earth at a site that was quite deliberately chosen by
someone.
>It is associated with a geophysically distinctive area of the planet:
the
>East Siberian magnetic anomaly. The periodical Tekhnika Molodiozhi
(issue
>1, 1984) called it "a magnetic super-anomaly, the source of which lies
at a
>depth of half the Earth´s radius". In other words, the power plant of
the
>complex draws on the energy of the planet and is itself to some
degree, it
>would seem, one of the causes of this super-anomaly.
>Preparation for countering the approaching Tunguska meteorite (it was
>indeed a meteorite; Kulik was in a certain sense correct) began two
months
>before the explosion, as is confirmed by the behaviour of the shamans
and
>the fauna of the taiga. Roughly 10 days before the explosion, the
>"Installation" located in the Valley of Death shifted into an active
phase.
>It was the activation of the power plant, and the increase in its
energy
>level occasioned by the complex beginning its preparations for the
>generation of energy (electromagnetic spheres) acting upon the
environment,
>that became the cause for the appearance of major atmospheric
anomalies
>associated with increased tension in the Earth´s electromagnetic
field.
>The effect of the Installation was so powerful that in the 10 days
before
>the explosion, in many countries of Europe as well as western Siberia,
the
>darkness of night was replaced by an unusual illumination as if those
areas
>were experiencing the "white nights" phenomenon of high-latitude
summers.
>Everywhere there appeared, shining brightly in the twilight of dawn
and
>dusk, silvery clouds stretching east to west that formed along the
lines of
>force, like those that occur between the poles of a magnet. There was
a
>sense, as noted by E. Krinov, one of the researchers into the Tunguska
>explosion, of the approach of some unusual natural phenomenon.
>Many years later, researchers from Tomsk came across a forgotten
>publication by a Professor Weber about a powerful geo-magnetic
disturbance
>observed in a laboratory at Kiel University in Germany for three days
>before the intrusion of the Tunguska object, and which ended at the
very
>hour when the gigantic bolide exploded above the Central Siberian
Plateau.
>
>The Tunguska Meteorite and the "Terminator" Spheres
>Ten days passed and then, on the morning of 30 June 1908, a body from
outer
>space entered the Earth´s atmosphere at immense speed. It followed a
>trajectory from southeast to northwest. The determination of the exact
>trajectory of the meteorite plays an important role in the
investigation of
>the event, primarily because-as we shall see-there were several
objects
>moving in the sky above the Siberian taiga, approaching the explosion
site
>from different sides. It was the discrepancies in the accounts of
>eyewitnesses-who at one and the same time observed objects above areas
of
>Siberia far remote from one another, moving on different courses but
>towards a single point-that confused researchers, prompting the
hypothesis
>that it was probably a spaceship that had been manoeuvring above the
>Siberian taiga.
>Thirty-eight minutes before the destruction of the Tunguska meteorite,
the
>Valley of Death complex moved into its culminating phase. The
generation of
>the spheres-which, for the sake of convenience, we shall call
>"terminators"-began.
>At the Stepanovsky mine (close to the town of Yuzhno-Eniseisk) an
>earthquake began 30 minutes before the fall of the meteorite.
>One witness to these events was next to a small lake when the ground
>started to shake beneath his feet. Something like an earthquake began.
>Suddenly, down inside him, an inexplicable, inhuman sense of fear
arose. It
>was as if some force was driving him away from the lake. At that
moment,
>the water in the lake began to drop down, and as it flowed away, as if
into
>a crack, the bottom appeared which was shifting apart like two leaves.
>Indentations could be seen on the edges of the two gigantic leaves.
The
>witness was seized by an impulsive animal terror and fled as fast as
his
>legs could carry him.
>After running a considerable distance, he tripped on a bush and fell;
and
>when he got to his feet and looked back, he saw rising from what had
been
>the lake a column of bright light, at the top of which appeared a
ball. All
>this was accompanied by a terrible roaring and humming. His clothing
began
>to smoulder, the radiation burnt his face and ears.
>
>This episode concurs astonishingly well with the texts of the Olonkho
epic
>and the tales old men tell of the place called Tong Duurai, across
which
>the Ottoamokh ("holes in the ground") stream flows, where there are
shafts
>of incredible depth known as "the laughing chasms". From these, the
legends
>say, fiery whirlwinds fly. After a long period of silence, roughly a
>century before each major explosion or series of explosions there
would be
>a smaller-scale event. The legends say that a thin column of fire
emerged
>from the "iron orifice". At the top of this, a very large fireball
>appeared. It was escorted in flight by its retinue, "a swarm of
fatally
>bloody whirlwinds" that wrought havoc in the vicinity. 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...
>
>It is remarkable that Yakut legends contain so many references to
>explosions, fiery whirlwinds and the launch of flaming spheres
disgorged by
>"an orifice belching smoke and fire" with a "banging steel lid", in
the
>depths of which lies a whole subterranean country. It is inhabited by
a
>fiery villain "who sows contagion and hurls a fiery ball"-the giant
Uot
>Usumu Tong Duurai (which can be translated as "the criminal stranger
who
>pierced the earth and hid in the depths, destroying all around with a
fiery
>whirlwind").
>
>Eyewitness Testimony
>That is what the legends say, and this is the account of G. K. Kulesh,
who
>was an observer at a weather station in Kirensk, about 460 kilometres
from
>the site of the Tunguska explosion:
>On 30 June an unusual phenomenon was observed to the northwest of
Kirensk
>that lasted roughly from 7.15 to 8 am. I did not see it myself, as I
sat
>down to work after recording the reading of the meteorological
instruments.
>This is what occurred (I give the gist of what those who witnessed it
>said).
>At 7.15 am, a fiery pillar appeared to the northwest, about four
sagens
>[over 8 metres] in diameter in the shape of a spear. When the pillar
>disappeared, five strong brief bangs were heard, like cannon shots
>following quickly and distinctly one after another. Then a dense cloud
>appeared at that place. About 15 minutes later, the same sort of bangs
were
>heard again; another 15 minutes later they were repeated. The
ferryman, a
>former soldier and generally an intelligent, worldly-wise man, counted
14
>bangs in three groups. His duties meant he was on the riverbank and
saw and
>heard the whole phenomenon from start to finish. [author´s emphasis in
bold
>italics]
>Many people saw the pillar of fire, but the bangs were heard by an
even
>greater number. There were peasants in town from the village of
Korelinaya
>that lies 20 versts [21 km] from Kirensk on the nearest Tunguska. They
>reported that they had had a powerful earth tremor such that window
panes
>were broken in the houses.the mark on the barograph roll bears this
out.
>In the archives of the former Irkutsk Magnetic and Meteorological
>Observatory, investigators managed to find notes written by A. K.
Kokorin,
>who was an observer at a weather station on the River Kezhma, about
600 km
>from the Tunguska explosion site. In his observation journal for June
1908,
>the section headed "Notes" contains an exceptionally important entry.
It
>shows that there was certainly more than one body in the air at that
time.
>At 7 am, two fiery circles [spheres] of gigantic size appeared to the
>north; 4 minutes after appearing, the circles disappeared; soon after
the
>disappearance of the fiery circles a loud noise was heard, similar to
the
>sound of the wind, that went from north to south; the noise lasted
about 5
>minutes; then followed sounds and thundering, like shots from enormous
>guns, that made the windows rattle. Those shots continued for 2
minutes,
>and after them came a crack like a rifle-shot. These last sounds
lasted 2
>minutes. Everything took place in broad daylight.
>
>At that time, T. Naumenko was observing the flight of a sphere from
the
>village of Kezhma which stands on the River Angara. He asserted that
the
>body was larger than the Moon and crossed in front of the Sun, which
at
>that time was at a height of 27?above the horizon. At that same
moment, the
>Tunguska meteorite flew over the village of Mironovo (58?14´ N,
109?29´ E).
>The first to see the flight of one of the "terminators" carrying a
powerful
>electromagnetic charge were the inhabitants of the village of
Alexandrovka
>(southern Altai territory), which is almost 1,500 kilometres away from
the
>site of the explosion.
>The account left by Ivan Nikanorovich Kudriavtsev, who witnessed the
flight
>of the fiery sphere, contains details pointing to the electromagnetic
>nature of the "terminator":
>...30 June 1908 was a clear day. I was sitting opposite a window
looking
>NW. Our village, Alexandrovka, extended along a gorge. Across from the
>village on the Semi ridge rose the peak of Mount Gliaden. At 7 in the
>morning, the Sun had already risen but not yet appeared from behind
>Gliaden. And then suddenly a bright sphere appeared in the sky; it
rapidly
>grew in size and brightness. It was flying towards the NW. The flying
>sphere was the size of the Moon, only brighter; not dazzlingly bright,
>though: you could watch its flight without looking away. It flew very
>quickly. The sphere left behind it on its course a white smoky trail
wider
>than the sphere itself. As soon as this sphere appeared, the whole
locality
>was lit up by some unnatural light and that light did not increase
evenly,
>but with some sort of fluctuations, wave-like flashes. There was no
noise,
>no roar accompanying the sphere´s flight, but the unnatural
fluctuating
>light inspired some sort of fear, anxiety... [author´s emphasis]
>Ye. Sarychev, questioned by D. F. Landsberg in Kansk on 11 October
1921,
>said:
>With the start of the noise a sort of glow appeared in the air, round
in
>shape, about half the size of the Moon, with a bluish tinge, flying
rapidly
>in a direction from Filimonovo towards Irkutsk. The glow left a trail
in
>the form of a pale bluish stripe that extended almost the full length
of
>its course, then gradually vanished from the end. The glow hid itself
>behind the mountain without breaking up. I was unable to note the
duration
>of the phenomenon, but it was very short. The weather was absolutely
clear
>and it was still.
>
>At that same time, the flight of a heavenly body was observed in the
south
>of the Krasnoyarsk territory, 60 km north of Minusinsk, 930 km from
the
>site of the explosion, but moving along a different trajectory.
Roughly at
>the same time, an object was seen in the region of the
Nizhneye-Ilimskoye
>settlement, 418 km from the explosion site. And then, it has been
reliably
>established, a heavenly body flew over the village of Preobrazhenka,
which
>is on the Nizhniaya (Lower) Tunguska River. And all these objects were
>flying in the same direction-towards one destination: the Shishkov and
>Kulik blast areas and Voronov´s crater!
>The picture that forms from eyewitness accounts clearly shows that the
>objects observed from various parts of the taiga could not have been
>meteorites. There were many of them and they followed different
>trajectories, but towards a single point. Amazingly, the scientists
and
>researchers who so carefully questioned numerous witnesses were unable
to
>spot in their accounts any difference between the behaviour of the
>meteorite and that of the "terminator spheres" that closed in large
numbers
>from different directions in order to destroy it. It is a well known
fact
>that the flight of a meteorite through the atmosphere is always very
short
>(a matter of seconds) and very fast (between 6 and 22 km per second),
at an
>angle to the Earth´s surface along a straight trajectory, leaving a
trail
>of fire and smoke that extends for 200 to 300 km and takes some tens
of
>minutes to disperse.
>
>The reports of researchers and explanations of scientists speak of a
single
>Tunguska object. Yet the eyewitness accounts of the event itself and
the
>evidence gathered by researchers stubbornly indicate that there were
>several objects in the sky, following different trajectories from
different
>directions, but most significantly moving slowly, parallel to the
Earth´s
>surface, sometimes stopping, changing course and speed-in other words,
>manoeuvring-which entirely excludes the suggestion that the objects
seen
>were comets or meteorites. Meteorites and comets do not fly like that!
>Thousands of observers could not have mistaken what they saw, as the
sky
>was cloudless that morning. People living within a radius of over 800
km
>from the place where the cosmic intruder fell observed the unusual
flight
>of enormous fiery bodies giving off sparks and leaving rainbow trails
>behind them. The most important point, though, is that they did not
all see
>one and the same object, but different "terminator spheres" that
varied in
>appearance and behaviour.
>After the "terminators" were created and disgorged through the
>Installation´s shafts, they began moving to some control point-the
place of
>their last reconnaissance before the destruction of the meteorite. At
a
>certain stage in their flight, the spheres stopped to adjust their
position
>in respect to the falling meteorite and then, tearing off at enormous
speed
>and with a terrible roaring, rushed to meet it.
>Below is an extract from the account of a witness who lived in the
village
>of Moga on the Nizhniaya Tunguska, 300 km east of the site of the
>explosion. It was quoted in Yury Sbitnev´s book Echo and speaks for
itself.
>.I remember that time well-I was eleven then. I got up quite early. It
was
>clear and cloudless. Our house was here, where it still stands, on a
hill.
>I was hammering the scythe.
>There I was hitting the scythe, but the sound seemed to come from
>elsewhere. I froze and as I listened, a real din started. The sky was
clear
>as can be, not a cloud in sight. There were no planes or helicopters
back
>then, of course. It was only later we became familiar with them. But
there
>was this din. It wasn´t like a thunderstorm. And it kept building up,
>rumbling louder.
>Suddenly a second sun rolled into the sky. "Ours", that´s to say, was
>beating down on the back of my head, and this one was in my eyes. I
>couldn´t look; everything went black. I shot into the house and that
new
>sun shone in through this window here and moved across the stove like
this.
>The house stood, like the majority of Russian houses on the northern
>rivers, with its windows looking east and south. One little window
faced
>northwest and this "sun" was shining through it, colouring the white
wall
>of the big Russian stove crimson. This glow moved from right to left,
>towards the east. And there was ordinary sunlight coming through the
other
>windows and onto the other wall of the stove.
>I looked at the sun blazing down on the stove through that window and
my
>jaw dropped. I had never seen anything like it. And the noise kept on
>rumbling. There was no relief. My grandfather sat on the stove and
began
>chanting a prayer out loud. He chanted and told me, "Stiopa, let´s
pray!
>All of you pray! It´s happened. It´s come." [The shamans had warned
people
>about the end of the world.]
>What praying? I wanted to run somewhere and there was nowhere. The
noise
>was all around. And a fiery ball was coming at us. It kept creeping
across
>the stove. And then it stopped.
>The fiery sphere that appeared in a clear, cloudless sky approached
the
>earth with a growing rumble. It grew as you watched, blazed and became
so
>full of powerful fiery light that it was impossible to look at it. At
some
>elusive instant, the terrible rumbling turned into an incessant roar
and
>the sphere stopped moving, hanging above the ground, like the Sun
hangs
>above the horizon just before sunset. It is hard to establish the
length of
>time it stopped, but the fiery sphere stayed motionless long enough
for its
>immobility to impress itself upon an astounded human mind.
>I was afraid to look out of the window, but on the stove I could see
that
>it had stopped. Then suddenly it gave such a burst of speed, flashed
across
>the stove and was gone. The thundering noise was awful. The earth
shook. I
>was knocked to the floor and the glass from the little window was
scattered
>about as if someone had pushed it in. I wasn´t down on the floor for
long.
>I jumped up, thinking, "Where´s Grandpa? Don´t say he´s been knocked
off!"
>He was lying on his stomach on the very edge of the stove and kept
asking
>me, "Stiopa, what is it? Stiopa, what is it?" He was wet and white,
white.
>I think the ground was still shaking, the floor shifted under my feet,
or
>perhaps my legs were trembling. It was dreadful!
>...Nobody could understand where it had got to, that sun. It had been
>shining just a moment before. And so strong that the shadows
disappeared
>instantly. And the light, clashing with light, stripped the world of
its
>familiar, pleasant shapes. Everything, from the smallest blade of
grass to
>the cedar tree, suddenly seemed different from how it had always been.
>Colours vanished; so did the usual three-dimensionality of the world,
>warmth, tenderness. Our world had gone.
>
>Judging by the details of this account, the narrator was very close to
a
>place where a "terminator sphere" had been generated; in other words,
in
>the immediate proximity of one of the pillars of energy (fiery
whirlwinds)
>delivering the "terminator" to the surface.
>The account recorded by Sbytnev includes this important element:
>Someone saw a fiery pillar as well going down from that fireball, and
for
>an instant there appeared a sort of huge tree with a round, fiery
crown.
>Someone noticed that this raging bundle of light spat out, as it were,
one
>more ball that tore earthwards. Others, though, insisted there had
been no
>second ball, but that blaze, that sun, itself hurled itself down
slantwise.
>Many saw it and there were many different versions. But everyone was
agreed
>that the movement of that mysterious fiery body stopped and it hung
>motionless for a time above the ground. And there was a roaring. And
then
>there was something like an explosion-the ground shaking and a rapid
>movement away, taking off, and the same rumbling, but now dying down,
and
>the fading of the raging fire-less and less, until you could barely
make it
>out in the vast white expanse of sky. Then it was gone and the thunder
>dropped, lessened and disappeared altogether. It was there-and flew
away...
>[author´s emphasis in bold italics]
>
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>
>The Olonkho Epic
>
>Scattering a blizzard of stone,
>Causing lightning to flash,
>Causing a four-fold thunder to crash
>Behind him,
>Niurgun Bootur flew unswerving.
>
>A careful study of the Olonkho prompts an important conclusion. Some
>elements of the epos describe a pattern that precisely reflects the
phases
>in the development of events that periodically occur above the
Siberian
>tundra. It becomes clear why the Olonkho texts contain such amazing
echoes
>of the eyewitness accounts. Here are some more lines from the Olonkho:
>
>At a distance of three days´ journey
>You can see the smoke rising,
>Spreading out above like a mushroom.
>The land around grew covered
>With dust and ash.
>The smoke swirled,
>Thick and black,
>Rose to the sky in a dark cloud,
>Obscuring the sunlight.
>
>At different times this scenario has been witnessed by thousands of
people.
>Among the more interesting accounts of this nature is a report by the
Dutch
>Ambassador, Baron de Bij, which I. V. Bogatyrev found in the State
Naval
>Archive of the USSR:
>On 2 (13) April 1716, on the second day after the Easter festival,
around 9
>in the evening there appeared in a pure, cloudless sky a most
brilliant
>meteor, the gradual development of which is attached hereto.
>In the northeastern part of the sky there rose first from the horizon
a
>very dense cloud, pointed towards the top and broad at the base. It
rose so
>quickly that in no more than three minutes it reached half the height
to
>the zenith.
>At the very moment when the dark cloud appeared, in the northwest
there
>appeared a huge shining comet that rose to 12?above the horizon, and
then
>from the north another dark cloud arose, from the west, rapidly rising
to
>the cloud that approached it somewhat slower. Between these two clouds
in
>the northeast a bright light formed in the shape of a column, that for
>several minutes did not change its position, while the cloud that
appeared
>from the west moved to meet it with exceptional speed and collided
with the
>other cloud with such terrible force that [there was] a broad flame in
the
>sky from their collision and [this] was accompanied by smoke, while
the
>glow extended from the northeast right to the west. The real smoke
ascended
>to 20?above the horizon, while the rays of flame intersected it
constantly
>in all directions, just as if there was a battle taking place between
many
>navies and armies.
>This prodigy continued for a full quarter of an hour in its most
dazzling
>form and then began to dim little by little and finished with the
>appearance of a host of bright arrows that reached to 80?above the
horizon.
>The cloud that had appeared in the east dispersed. After it, the other
>vanished completely, so that by 10 in the evening the sky had again
become
>clear and shone with glistening stars.
>One cannot imagine how terrifying this phenomenon was at the moment
when
>the two clouds collided, when they both shattered, as it were, from
the
>mighty blow, and when they were also accompanied with exceptional
speed by
>a host of small clouds headed westwards. The flame that flew from them
was
>like claps of thunder, exceptionally bright and dazzling.
>
>High-Tech Genius behind the Installation
>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!
>
>
>Continued next issue ...
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I have witnessed a similar event. Triangular Cloud formations line up, energy builds, the Sun comes into alignment, Bang Bang Bang, A pure white rod emerges, a smaller red rod appears at it's base at a 45° angle, Bang Bang Bang, Smoke like DNA strands descend, another immense energy builds as the smoke gets lower, the sky rips, then the gate appears. Perfect circular chrystal, a noise ling wind blowing through a hollow log can be heard with the mind, time loses hold on space, miniature galaxies begin to form all around, and as the Sun fades so does the gate. This was my experience.





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