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    Paranormal Russia's Valley of Death

    The Paranormalistics: Paranormal Russia's Valley of Deathhttp://paranormalistics.blogspot.ro/2012/0 /paranormal!russias!"alley!of!#eath.html

    Across a vast area of sparsely populated Yakutia in Siberia can be found strange metallic structures and evidence ofdevastating nuclear-type explosions every six or seven centuries. Dr Valery Uvarov, t e ead of t e Department of U!"#esearc , $alaeosciences and $alaeotec nology of t e %ational SecurityAcademy of #ussia, examines t e p enomenainvolved in t is mystery.

    $s there an ancient alien structure in Russia's %Valley of Death%&

    $n north estern (a)utia in *iberia+ in the basin of the ,pper Viliuy Ri"er+ there is a har#!to!reach area that bears the mar)s of a tremen#ous cataclysm that too) place some -00 years ago+ hich topple# the entire forestco"er an# scattere# stone fragments o"er hun#re#s of s uare )ilometres. Distribute# across this area aremysterious metal ob ects locate# #eep un#ergroun# in the permafrost. n the surface+ their presence is re"eale#only by patches of eir# "egetation. The ancient name of this area is ,liuiu her)eche)h+ hich translates as

    %the Valley of Death%.

    or many years the (a)ut people ha"e gi"en a "ery i#e berth to this remote area that has playe# an# still playsa special+ po erful role in the fate not only of ci"ilisation but of the planet as a hole. 3fter ha"ingsystematise# a large uantity of reports an# material of "arious )in#s+ e #eci#e# to inform you of somethingthat may change perceptions of the orl# aroun# us an# our place in it+ if humanity can ta)e hee# of hat isstate# here.

    $n or#er to pro"i#e the fullest possible picture+ e ha"e #i"i#e# our account into three sections:The first contains the facts an# eye itness reports in the form in hich they reache# us.The secon# presents the ancient legen#s of peoples li"ing in this region an# the epic poetry of neighbouring

    peoples ho obser"e# strange phenomena. This is important so that you can carry out your o n in"estigationan# appreciate for yoursel"es e"ery #etail of the narrati"e.inally+ e #iscuss hat lies behin# all this.4ye itness ReportsThe area in uestion can be #escribe# as a soli# mass of s amps+ alternating ith near!impassable taiga+co"ering more than 100+000 s uare )ilometres. *ome fairly curious rumours ha"e become attache# to the arearegar#ing metal ob ects of un)no n origin locate# across its e5panse.

    $n or#er to she# light on hate"er it as that+ e5isting barely perceptibly alongsi#e us+ ga"e rise to theserumours+ e ha# to go into the ancient history of this region to #isco"er its beliefs an# legen#s. 6e manage# torecreate certain elements of the local palaeotoponymy an# these matche# in an astonishing manner the content

    of the ancient legen#s. 4"erything in#icate# that the legen#s an# rumours ere referring to uite specificthings.$n ancient times+ the Valley of Death as part of anoma#ic route use# by the 4"en) people+ from 7o#aiboto 3nnybar an# on to the coast of the 8apte" *ea. Rightup until 19 ;+ a merchant name# *a""ino" tra#e# on theroute< hen he ga"e up the business+ the inhabitantsgra#ually aban#one# those places. inally+ the age#

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    merchant an# his gran##aughter =ina #eci#e# to mo"e to *iul#iu)ar. *ome here in the lan# bet een t o ri"ersthat is )no n as >hel#yu ?%iron house% in the local language@+ the ol# man le# her to a small+ slightly flattene#re##ish arch here+ beyon# a spiral passage ay+ there turne# out to be a number of metal chambers in hichthey then spent the night. =ina's gran#father tol# her that e"en in the harshest frosts it as arm as summer inthe chambers.

    Mysterious Illnesses in the "Iron House"$n #ays gone by+ there ere bol# men among the local hunters ho oul# sleep in these rooms. 7ut then they began to fall seriously ill+ an# those ho ha# spent se"eral nights in a ro there soon #ie#. The (a)ut sai# thatthe place as %"ery ba#+ marshy+ an# beasts #o not go there%. The location of all these constructions as )no nonly to ol# men ho ha# been hunters in their youth an# ha# often "isite# these places. They li"e# a noma#iclife an# their )no le#ge of the peculiarities of the areaA here one coul# go+ an# here one coul#n'tA as amatter of "ital necessity. Their #escen#ants ha"e a#opte# a settle# ay of life+ so this )no le#ge from the past

    has been lost.3t present+ the only things that point to the e5istence ofthese constructions are ancient place names that ha"esur"i"e# in part an# all manner of rumours. 7ut each of

    those toponyms represents hun#re#s+ if not thousan#s+of s uare )ilometres.

    $n 19 ;+ alongsi#e the lgui#a)h ?%place ith acaul#ron%@ Ri"er+ a geologist #irecte# by el#erlynati"es came upon a smooth metal hemisphere+ re##ishin colour+ protru#ing from the groun# ith such a sharpe#ge that it %cut a fingernail%. $ts alls ere about t ocentimetres thic) an# it stuc) out of the groun# roughlya fifth of its #iameter. $t stoo# leaning o"er so that itas possible to ri#e un#er it on a rein#eer.

    The geologist #espatche# a #escription of it to (a)uts)+ the regional centre. $n 19B9+ an archaeologicale5pe#ition from (a)uts) attempte# to fin# the hemisphere he ha# #isco"ere#. The team members ha# iththem a gui#e ho ha# seen the structure se"eral times in his youth+ but he sai# that the area as greatly change#an# so they faile# to fin# anything. $t must be sai# that in that locality you can pass ithin 10 paces ofsomething an# not notice it+ so earlier #isco"eries ha"e been pure luc).

    7ac) in 1- + R. Caa)+ a note# e5plorer of the region+ rote:%$n *untar a (a)ut settlementE $ as tol# that in the upper reaches of the Viliuy there is a stream calle# 3lgytimirbit ? hich translates as %the large caul#ron san)%@ flo ing into the Viliuy. lose to its ban) in the forestthere is a gigantic caul#ron ma#e of copper. $ts siFe is un)no n as only the rim is "isible abo"e the groun#+ butse"eral trees gro ithin itG%

    The same thing as recor#e# by H. D. 3r)hipo"+ a researcher into the ancient cultures of (a)utia:%3mong the population of the Viliuy basin there is a legen# from ancient times about the e5istence in the upperreaches of that ri"er of bronFe caul#rons or olguis. This legen# #eser"es attention as the areas that are thesuppose# location of the mythical caul#rons contain se"eral streams ith the name lgui#a)h A ' aul#ron*tream'.%3n# here is a passage from a letter penne# in 199; by another person ho "isite# the Valley of Death. Ci)hail>orets)y from Vla#i"osto) rote:

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    %$ as there three times. The first time as in 19 + hen $ as tenA$ tra"elle# ith my father hen he entthere to earn some moneyAthen in 19 B+ ithout my father. 3n# the last time as in 19IB as part of a group ofyoungsters.%The 'Valley of Death' e5ten#s along a right!han# tributary of the Viliuy Ri"er. $n point of fact it is a holechain of "alleys along its floo# lan#s. 3ll three times $ as there ith a gui#e+ a (a)ut. 6e #i#n't go there

    because life as goo#+ but because there+ in the bac) of beyon#+ you coul# pan for gol# ithout the threat thatat the en# of the season you'# be robbe# or get a bullet in the bac) ofyour hea#.%3s for mysterious ob ects+ there are probably a lot of them there+ as inthree seasons $ sa se"en of those 'caul#rons'. They all struc) me astotally perple5ing: for one thing+ there as their siFeAbet een si5 an#nine metres in #iameter.%*econ#ly+ they ere ma#e of some strange metal. 4"eryone hasritten that they ere ma#e of copper+ but $'m sure it isn't copper. Thething is that e"en a sharpene# col# chisel ill not mar) the 'caul#rons'? e trie# more than once@. The metal #oesn't brea) off an# can't be

    hammere#. n copper+ a hammer oul# #efinitely ha"e left noticeable#ents. 7ut this 'copper' is co"ere# o"er ith a layer of some un)no n material resembling emery. (et it's not ano5i#ation layer an# not scaleAit can't be chippe# or scratche#+ either.%6e #i#n't come across shafts going #o n into the groun# ith chambers. 7ut $ #i# note that the "egetationaroun# the 'caul#rons' is anomalousAtotally #ifferent from hat's gro ing aroun#. $t's more opulent: large!lea"e# bur#oc)< "ery long ithes< strange grass+ one an# a half or t o times the height of a man. $n one of the'caul#rons'+ the hole group of us ?si5 people@ spent the night. 6e #i#n't sense anything ba#+ an# e calmly leftithout any sort of unpleasant occurrences. Hobo#y fell seriously ill after ar#s. 45cept that three months later+one of my frien#s lost all his hair. 3n# on the left si#e of my hea# ?the si#e $ slept on@+ three small sore spots thesiFe of match!hea#s appeare#. $'"e trie# to get ri# of them all my life+ but they're still ith me to#ay.%Hone of our efforts to brea) off e"en a small piece from the strange 'caul#rons' as successful. The only thing$ #i# manage to bring a ay as a stone. Hot an or#inary one+ though: half of a perfect sphere+ si5 centimetres in#iameter. $t as blac) in colour an# bore no "isible signs of ha"ing been or)e#+ yet as "ery smooth as if

    polishe#. $ pic)e# it up from the groun# insi#e one of those caul#rons.%$ too) my sou"enir of (a)utia ith me to the "illage of *amar)a+ huguye")a #istrict+ Primors)y region ?the*o"iet ar 4ast@+ here my parents ere li"ing in 19 . $ as lai# up ith nothing to #o until my gran#mother#eci#e# to buil# a house. 6e nee#e# to put glass in the in#o s an# there asn't a glass!cutter in the entire"illage. $ trie# scoring it ith the e#ge of that half of a stone sphere+ an# it turne# out to cut ith amaFing ease.3fter that+ my fin# as often use# li)e a #iamon# by all our relati"es an# frien#s. $n 19 B $ ga"e the stone tomy gran#father+ but that autumn he as arreste# an# ta)en to Caga#an here he li"e# on ithout trial until19;- an# then #ie#. Ho no!one )no s here my stone got toG%$n his letter+ >orets)y stresses that in 19 his (a)ut gui#e tol# him that:%Gfi"e or ten years before+ he ha# #isco"ere# se"eral spherical caul#rons ?they ere absolutely roun#@ that

    protru#e# high ?higher than a man@ out of the groun#. They loo)e# bran# ne . 8ater the hunter ha# seen themagain+ no bro)en an# scattere#.%>orets)y also note# that hen he "isite# one %caul#ron% a secon# time+ in the inter"ening fe years it ha# sun)appreciably into the groun#.

    3. Jutene" an# (u. Ci)hailo"s)y+ t o researchers ho li"e# in the to n of Cirny in (a)utia+ reporte# that in

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    19B1 an ol# hunter belonging to the 4"en) people ha# sai# that in the area bet een t o ri"ers )no n as Hiugun7ootur ?%fiery champion%@ an# 3ta#ara) ?%place ith a three!si#e# harpoon%@+ there is po)ing out of the groun#the "ery thing that ga"e the place its nameAa %"ery big% three!facete# iron harpoonA hile in the area bet eent o ri"ers )no n as >heliugur ?%iron people%@+ there is an iron burro in hich lie %thin+ blac)+ one!eye#

    people in clothes of iron%. Ke sai# that he coul# ta)e people there+ that it as not far a ay+ but no!one belie"e#

    him. $n the meantime+ he #ie#.The Fiery Giantne more of these ob ects as+ to all appearances+ co"ere# after the buil#ing of a #am on the Viliuy+ slightly

    belo the 4rbiie. 3ccor#ing to the account of one of the buil#ers of the Viliuy hy#ro!electric pro ect+ hen theyconstructe# a #i"ersion canal an# #raine# the main channel they #isco"ere# in it a con"e5 metal %spot%.Dea#lines ere pressing an# after a cursory inspection of the fin# the pro ect managers ga"e or#ers for or) to

    continue.There is a host of tales from people ho came across similar constructions byacci#ent+ but ithout precise #irections it is e5tremely #ifficult to fin# these again inthe #epressingly monotonous terrain.

    nce some ol# men sai# that flo ing in the place calle# Tong Duurai is a streamcalle# ttoamo)h ?%holes in the groun#%@ an# that aroun# it there are incre#ibly #eepopenings )no n as %the laughing chasms%. That same name also crops up in legen#sthat state that this is the # elling of a fiery giant ho #estroys e"erything aroun#.Roughly e"ery si5 or se"en centuries+ a monstrous %fireball% bursts out from there an#it either flies off some here into the #istance an# ? u#ging by the chronicles an#legen#s of other peoples@ e5plo#es there+ or it e5plo#es #irectly abo"e its e5it pointA as a result of hich+ the area for hun#re#s of )ilometres aroun# has been re#uce# to ascorche# #esert ith shattere# roc)s.

    (a)ut legen#s contain many references to e5plosions+ fiery hirl in#s an# blaFingspheres rising into the air. 3n# all those phenomena are someho or other associate#ith the mysterious metal constructions foun# in the Valley of Death. *ome of themare large+ roun#+ %iron houses% stan#ing on numerous lateral supports. They ha"eneither in#o s nor #oors+ only a %spacious manhole% at the top of the #ome. *omeof them ha"e sun) almost completely into the

    permafrost+ ith only a barely noticeable arch!li)e protuberance remaining on the surface. 6itnesses hoare strangers to each other #escribe this %resoun#ingmetal house% in the same ay. ther ob ects scattere#across the area are the metallic hemispherical li#s thatco"er something un)no n. (a)ut legen#s say that themysterious blaFing spheres are pro#uce# by %an orifice

    belching smo)e an# fire% ith a %banging steel li#%.This is also the source for the fiery hirl in#s that from

    the #escriptions soun# "ery similar to the effects of present!#ay atomic e5plosions.Roughly a century before each e5plosion or series of e5plosions+ a fast!flying fierysphere emerge# from the %iron orifice% an#+ ithout causing great #amage+ soare#up ar#s in the form of a thin column of fire. 3t the top of this+ a "ery large fireballappeare#. 3ccompanie# by four claps of thun#er in succession+ it soare# to an e"en

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    greater height an# fle off+ lea"ing behin# a long %trail of smo)e an# fire%. Then a cannona#e of its e5plosionssoun#e# in the #istance...

    $n the 19 0s+ the *o"iet military cast an eye o"er this area+ e"i#ently #ue to the e5ceptionally sparse populationon its northern fringes+ an# con#ucte# a series of atomic tests there. ne of the e5plosions pro#uce# a great

    puFFle+ an# foreign specialists are still speculating about it. 3s the Jerman ra#io station Deutsche6elle reporte# in *eptember 1991 that+ hen a 10!)ilogram nuclear #e"ice as being teste# in 19 I+ forun)no n reasons the siFe of the e5plosion e5cee#e# the calculations by a factor of 2+000 to +000+ reaching 20L 0 megatons+ as as registere# by seismic laboratories aroun# the orl#. The cause of such a significant#iscrepancy in the po er of the e5plosion remaine# unclear. The ne sagency T3** put out an announcementthat a compact hy#rogen bomb ha# been teste# in airburst con#itions+ but it later emerge# that this asincorrect. 3fter the tests+ restricte# Fones ere establishe# in the area an# secret or) as carrie# out for someyears.Myths and Legends8et us try to loo) into the #istant past as it is reflecte# in epic poetry. 3s the legen#s passe# on by or# ofmouth testify+ in the remote perio# hen e"erything began+ the area as inhabite# by a small number of Tungus

    noma#s. nce upon a time+ their #istant neighbours sa that their lan# as su##enly rappe# in impenetrable#ar)ness an# the surroun#ings ere sha)en by a #eafening roar. 3 hurricane of unseen force arose an# the lan#as ri"en by mighty blo s. 8ightning crosse# the s)y in all #irections. 6hen e"erything calme# #o n an# the#ar)ness #isperse#+ an unprece#ente# sight met the noma#s' eyes. $n the mi#st of the scorche# lan#+ glo ing inthe sun stoo# a tall "ertical structure that as "isible at a #istance of many #ays' ourney.

    or a long time+ the structure ga"e out unpleasant+ ear!splitting noises an# gra#ually #iminishe# in height until it#isappeare# un#er the groun# altogether. $n place of the tall structure there as an immense+ ya ning+ "ertical%orifice%. $n the strange or#s of the legen#s+ it consiste# of three tiers of %laughing chasms%. $ts #epthssuppose#ly containe# an un#ergroun# country ith its o n sun that as+ ho e"er+ % aning%. 3 cho)ing stenchrose from the orifice+ an# so no!one settle# near it. rom a #istance+ people coul# sometimes see a %rotatingislan#% appear abo"e the opening+ an# this then pro"e# to be its %banging li#%. Those ho ere tempte# bycuriosity to ta)e a closer loo) ne"er returne#.

    enturies ent by. 8ife ent on as before. Hobo#y anticipate# anything e5traor#inary+ but one #ay a smallearth ua)e occurre# an# the s)y as pierce# by a thin %fiery hirl in#%. 3t the top of it+ a #aFFling fireballappeare#. 3ccompanie# by %a succession of four thun#erclaps% an# lea"ing behin# a trail of fire+ this sphereshot off along a shallo #o n ar# tra ectory an#+ after "anishing beyon# the horiFon+ e5plo#e#. The noma#sere perturbe# but #i# not aban#on the lan#s that ere home to them+ since the %#emon% ha# not cause# themany harm but ha# e5plo#e# o"er the lan#s of the hostile neighbouring tribe. 3 fe #eca#es later+ e"ents repeate#themsel"es: the fireball fle off in the same #irection an# again #estroye# only their neighbours. 4"i#ently this%#emon% as in some ay their protector an# they began to create legen#s about it+ calling it Hiurgun 7ootur+%the fiery champion%.

    7ut some time later+ e"ents occurre# that horrifie# those in e"en the most #istant surroun#ings. 3 giganticfireball emerge# from the opening ith a #eafening+ thun#erous roar an# e5plo#e#Aright o"erhea#M 3tremen#ous earth ua)e ensue#. *ome hills ere cut across by a crac) more than 100 metres #eep. ollo ingthe e5plosion+ a %fire!raging sea% continue# to s ash about ith a #isc!li)e %rotating islan#% abo"e it. Theeffects of the e5plosion e5ten#e# o"er a ra#ius of more than a thousan# )ilometres. The noma#ic tribes hichsur"i"e# on the e#ges of the area fle# in #ifferent #irections+ see)ing to #istance themsel"es from the fatal spot+

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    but that #i# sa"e them from #eath. They all succumbe# to some )in# of strange illness that as passe# on only by inheritance. (et they left behin# them precise accounts of hat ha# ta)en place+ on the basis of hich (a)utstorytellers began to compose beautiful+ e5ceptionally tragic legen#s.The fireball of Hiurgun 7ootur 3 little o"er ;00 years passe#. Cany generations of noma#s ha# come an# gone. The precepts of the remote

    ancestors ha# been forgotten an# people again settle# the area.

    Then history repeate# itselfG The fireball of Hiurgun 7ootur appeare# abo"e a fiery hirl in# an# again fleoff to e5plo#e beyon# the horiFon. 3 fe #eca#es later+ a secon# fireball rent the air ?no it as calle# >iun4rbiie ?%the gleaming aerial heral#% or %messenger%@. Then came another #e"astating e5plosion that the legen#sagain anthropomorphise#. $t as gi"en the name ,ot ,sumu Tong Duurai+ hich can be roughly translate# as%the criminal stranger ho pierce# the earth an# hi# in the #epths+ #estroying all aroun# ith a fieryhirl in#%.$t is important to note that on the e"e of the flight ofthe negati"e hero Tong Duurai+ there appeare# in thes)y the messenger of the hea"enly DyesegeiAthe

    champion >iun 4rbiie ho crosse# the firmament as a%falling star% or %#ashing lightning% so as to arn Hiurgun 7ootur of the coming battle.

    The most significant e"ent in the legen#s as TongDuurai bursting forth from the un#ergroun# #epthsan# #oing battle ith Hiurgun 7ootur. This too) placeroughly as follo s: firstly+ a sna)e!li)e+ branching+fiery hirl in# burst forth from the %orifice%+ on thetop of hich there again appeare# a fireball of gigantic siFe hich+ after se"eral peals of thun#er+ shot high intothe air. Ke as accompanie# in flight by his retinueA%a s arm of fatally bloo#y hirl in#s% that roughtha"oc in the "icinity.

    7ut there ere occasions hen Tong Duurai encountere# Hiurgun 7ootur abo"e the place here he too) offuli)o"o iel#:%Gthe gloom #isperse# only in the secon# half of the #ay. 3 in# of such strength ble + that an arro shotfrom a bo coul# not fly against itG%This factor ma#e a positi"e contribution to the Russian "ictory.

    Ko e"er+ the e5plosions are #escribe# in Tungus legen#s far more "i"i#ly than in other sources. Nu#ging by theaccounts+ they ere many times orse than mo#ern nuclear eapons.

    $f e ta)e 1 -0 as our starting #ate an# go bac) into the past+ e can trace such moments. $n - 0+ for e5ample+the culture of the Cayans ho inhabite# the (ucatOn Peninsula in Ce5ico as #estroye#. Cany of their citiesere re#uce# to ruins by an e5plosion of monstrous force.

    *ome passages in the 7ible are a)in to the (a)ut legen#s+ e.g.+ the #escription of the plagues of 4gypt an# the#emise of *o#om an# Jomorrah. $n one of the oases of the 3rabian Peninsula+ an ancient to n as #estroye#an# literally re#uce# to ashes. 3ccor#ing to legen#+ this too) place hen a huge fireball that appeare# in the s)ye5plo#e#.

    3t Cohen o!#aro on the $n#ian subcontinent+ archaeologists #isco"ere# a #e"astate# city. The mar)s of thecatastropheAmelte# stone allsAclearly pointe# to an e5plosion comparable ith a nuclear bomb. *imilare"ents are also #escribe# in hinese chronicles from the 1Ith century. They say that+ far to the north+ a blac)clou# rose abo"e the horiFon an# co"ere# half the s)y+ scattering large fragments of stone. *tones also #roppe#from the s)y in *can#ina"ia an# Jermany+ here fire bro)e out in se"eral to ns. *cholars establishe# that theyere uite or#inary stones+ an# con ecture# that a "olcano ha# erupte# some here.

    Perhaps the cause of these misfortunes as really Tong Duurai ho has been bursting out from un#er thegroun# for many centuries& 6hile Hiurgun 7ootur blotte# out half of the s)y at his appearance+ Tong Duuraiconsi#erably e5cee#e# him in siFe an#+ ascen#ing into the hea"ens+ completely #isappeare# from "ie .

    6e note that in the Valley of Death+ a rise in the bac)groun# ra#iation is obser"e# at certain inter"als of timeA a phenomenon that specialists can't e5plain.

    Tunguska ! losion

    The total po er of the e5plosion e5cee#e# the combine# po er of the atomic bombs #roppe# on Kiroshima an# Hagasa)i more than 2+000 times o"erM 3part from that+ the Tungus)a e5plosion cause#:an anomalous glo in the s)y that as obser"e# as late as 10 #ays after ar#s+ an# the intense appearance ofsil"ery clou#srino"+one of the researchers into the Tungus)a e5plosion+ of the approach of some unusual natural phenomenon.Cany years later+ researchers from Toms) came across a forgotten publication by a Professor 6eber about a

    po erful geo!magnetic #isturbance obser"e# in a laboratory at >iel ,ni"ersity in Jermany for three #ays before the intrusion of the Tungus)a ob ect+ an# hich en#e# at the "ery hour hen the gigantic boli#e

    e5plo#e# abo"e the entral *iberian Plateau.

    Ten #ays passe# an# then+ on the morning of 0 Nune 190-+ a bo#y from outer space entere# the 4arth'satmosphere at immense spee#. $t follo e# a tra ectory from southeast to north est. The #etermination of thee5act tra ectory of the meteorite plays an important role in the in"estigation of the e"ent+ primarily becauseAase shall seeAthere ere se"eral ob ects mo"ing in the s)y abo"e the *iberian taiga+ approaching the e5plosionsite from #ifferent si#es. $t as the #iscrepancies in the accounts of eye itnessesA ho at one an# the sametime obser"e# ob ects abo"e areas of *iberia far remote from one another+ mo"ing on #ifferent courses butto ar#s a single pointAthat confuse# researchers+ prompting the hypothesis that it as probably a spaceshipthat ha# been manoeu"ring abo"e the *iberian taiga.

    Thirty!eight minutes before the #estruction of the Tungus)a meteorite+ the Valley of Death comple5 mo"e# intoits culminating phase. The generation of the spheresA hich+ for the sa)e of con"enience+ e shall call%terminators%Abegan.3t the *tepano"s)y mine ?close to the to n of (uFhno!4niseis)@ an earth ua)e began 0 minutes before thefall of the meteorite.ne itness to these e"ents as ne5t to a small la)e hen the groun# starte# to sha)e beneath his feet.*omething li)e an earth ua)e began. *u##enly+ #o n insi#e him+ an ine5plicable+ inhuman sense of fear arose.$t as as if some force as #ri"ing him a ay from the la)e. 3t that moment+ the ater in the la)e began to #rop#o n+ an# as it flo e# a ay+ as if into a crac)+ the bottom appeare# hich as shifting apart li)e t o lea"es.$n#entations coul# be seen on the e#ges of the t o gigantic lea"es. The itness as seiFe# by an impulsi"eanimal terror an# fle# as fast as his legs coul# carry him. 3fter running a consi#erable #istance+ he trippe# on a

    bush an# fell< an# hen he got to his feet an# loo)e# bac)+ he sa rising from hat ha# been the la)e a columnof bright light+ at the top of hich appeare# a ball. 3ll this as accompanie# by a terrible roaring an# humming.Kis clothing began to smoul#er+ the ra#iation burnt his face an# ears...This episo#e concurs astonishingly ell ith the te5ts of the lon)ho epic an# the tales ol# men tell of the

    place calle# Tong Duurai+ across hich the ttoamo)h ?%holes in the groun#%@ stream flo s+ here there areshafts of incre#ible #epth )no n as %the laughing chasms%. rom these+ the legen#s say+ fiery hirl in#s fly.3fter a long perio# of silence+ roughly a century before each ma or e5plosion or series of e5plosions thereoul# be a smaller!scale e"ent. The legen#s say that a thin column of fire emerge# from the %iron orifice%. 3tthe top of this+ a "ery large fireball appeare#. $t as escorte# in flight by its retinue+ %a s arm of fatally bloo#yhirl in#s% that rought ha"oc in the "icinity.3ccompanie# by four claps of thun#er in succession+ it soare# toan e"en greater height an# fle off+ lea"ing behin# a long %trail of smo)e an# fire%. Then a cannona#e of itse5plosions soun#e# in the #istance...$t is remar)able that (a)ut legen#s contain so many references to e5plosions+ fiery hirl in#s an# the launchof flaming spheres #isgorge# by %an orifice belching smo)e an# fire% ith a %banging steel li#%+ in the #epths ofhich lies a hole subterranean country. $t is inhabite# by a fiery "illain % ho so s contagion an# hurls a fiery

    ball%Athe giant ,ot ,sumu Tong Duurai ? hich can be translate# as %the criminal stranger ho pierce# theearth an# hi# in the #epths+ #estroying all aroun# ith a fiery hirl in#%@.4ye itness Testimony

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    That is hat the legen#s say+ an# this is the account of J. >. >ulesh+ ho as an obser"er at a eather stationin >irens)+ about I;0 )ilometres from the site of the Tungus)a e5plosion:n 0 Nune an unusual phenomenon as obser"e# to the north est of >irens) that laste# roughly from B.1 to- am. $ #i# not see it myself+ as $ sat #o n to or) after recor#ing the rea#ing of the meteorologicalinstruments. This is hat occurre# ?$ gi"e the gist of hat those ho itnesse# it sai#@.

    3t B.1 am+ a fiery pillar appeare# to the north est+ about four sagens o"er - metresE in #iameter in the shapeof a spear. 6hen the pillar #isappeare#+ fi"e strong brief bangs ere hear#+ li)e cannon shots follo ing uic)lyan# #istinctly one after another. Then a #ense clou# appeare# at that place. 3bout 1 minutes later+ the samesort of bangs ere hear# again< another 1 minutes later they ere repeate#. The ferryman+ a former sol#ier an#generally an intelligent+ orl#ly! ise man+ counte# 1I bangs in three groups. Kis #uties meant he as on theri"erban) an# sa an# hear# the hole phenomenon from start to finish. author's emphasis in bol#ECany people sa the pillar of fire+ but the bangs ere hear# by an e"en greater number. There ere peasants into n from the "illage of >orelinaya that lies 20 "ersts 21 )mE from >irens) on the nearest Tungus)a. Theyreporte# that they ha# ha# a po erful earth tremor such that in#o panes ere bro)en in the houses...the mar)on the barograph roll bears this out.$n the archi"es of the former $r)uts) Cagnetic an# Ceteorological bser"atory+ in"estigators manage# to fin#

    notes ritten by 3. >. >o)orin+ ho as an obser"er at a eather station on the Ri"er >eFhma+ about ;00 )mfrom the Tungus)a e5plosion site. $n his obser"ation ournal for Nune 190-+ the section hea#e# %Hotes% containsan e5ceptionally important entry. $t sho s that there as certainly more than one bo#y in the air at that time.3t B am+ t o fiery circles spheresE of gigantic siFe appeare# to the north< I minutes after appearing+ the circles#isappeare#< soon after the #isappearance of the fiery circles a lou# noise as hear#+ similar to the soun# of thein#+ that ent from north to south< the noise laste# about minutes< then follo e# soun#s an# thun#ering+ li)eshots from enormous guns+ that ma#e the in#o s rattle. Those shots continue# for 2 minutes+ an# after themcame a crac) li)e a rifle!shot. These last soun#s laste# 2 minutes. 4"erything too) place in broa# #aylight.3t that time+ T. Haumen)o as obser"ing the flight of a sphere from the "illage of >eFhma hich stan#s on theRi"er 3ngara. Ke asserte# that the bo#y as larger than the Coon an# crosse# in front of the *un+ hich at thattime as at a height of 2B abo"e the horiFon. 3t that same moment+ the Tungus)a meteorite fle o"er the"illage of Cirono"o ? - 1I' H+ 109 29' [email protected] first to see the flight of one of the %terminators% carrying a po erful electromagnetic charge ere theinhabitants of the "illage of 3le5an#ro")a ?southern 3ltai territory@+ hich is almost 1+ 00 )ilometres a ayfrom the site of the e5plosion.The account left by $"an Hi)anoro"ich >u#ria"tse"+ ho itnesse# the flight of the fiery sphere+ contains#etails pointing to the electromagnetic nature of the %terminator%:... 0 Nune 190- as a clear #ay... $ as sitting opposite a in#o loo)ing H6. ur "illage+ 3le5an#ro")a+e5ten#e# along a gorge... 3cross from the "illage on the *emi ri#ge rose the pea) of Count Jlia#en. 3t B in themorning+ the *un ha# alrea#y risen but not yet appeare# from behin# Jlia#en. 3n# then su##enly a brightsphere appeare# in the s)y< it rapi#ly gre in siFe an# brightness. $t as flying to ar#s the H6. The flyingsphere as the siFe of the Coon+ only brighter< not #aFFlingly bright+ though: you coul# atch its flight ithoutloo)ing a ay. $t fle "ery uic)ly. The sphere left behin# it on its course a hite smo)y trail i#er than thesphere itself. 3s soon as this sphere appeare#+ the hole locality as lit up by some unnatural light an# thatlight #i# not increase e"enly+ but ith some sort of fluctuations+ a"e!li)e flashes. There as no noise+ no roaraccompanying the sphere's flight+ but the unnatural fluctuating light inspire# some sort of fear+an5iety... author's emphasisE(e. *aryche"+ uestione# by D. . 8an#sberg in >ans) on 11 ctober 1921+ sai#:6ith the start of the noise a sort of glo appeare# in the air+ roun# in shape+ about half the siFe of the Coon+ith a bluish tinge+ flying rapi#ly in a #irection from ilimono"o to ar#s $r)uts). The glo left a trail in the

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    form of a pale bluish stripe that e5ten#e# almost the full length of its course+ then gra#ually "anishe# from theen#. The glo hi# itself behin# the mountain ithout brea)ing up. $ as unable to note the #uration of the

    phenomenon+ but it as "ery short. The eather as absolutely clear an# it as still.3t that same time+ the flight of a hea"enly bo#y as obser"e# in the south of the >rasnoyars) territory+ ;0 )mnorth of Cinusins)+ 9 0 )m from the site of the e5plosion+ but mo"ing along a #ifferent tra ectory. Roughly at

    the same time+ an ob ect as seen in the region of the HiFhneye!$lims)oye settlement+ I1- )m from thee5plosion site. 3n# then+ it has been reliably establishe#+ a hea"enly bo#y fle o"er the "illage ofPreobraFhen)a+ hich is on the HiFhniaya ?8o er@ Tungus)a Ri"er. 3n# all these ob ects ere flying in thesame #irectionAto ar#s one #estination: the *hish)o" an# >uli) blast areas an# Vorono"'s craterMThe picture that forms from eye itness accounts clearly sho s that the ob ects obser"e# from "arious parts ofthe taiga coul# not ha"e been meteorites. There ere many of them an# they follo e# #ifferent tra ectories+ butto ar#s a single point. 3maFingly+ the scientists an# researchers ho so carefully uestione# numerousitnesses ere unable to spot in their accounts any #ifference bet een the beha"iour of the meteorite an# thatof the %terminator spheres% that close# in large numbers from #ifferent #irections in or#er to #estroy it. $t is aell )no n fact that the flight of a meteorite through the atmosphere is al ays "ery short ?a matter of secon#s@an# "ery fast ?bet een ; an# 22 )m per secon#@+ at an angle to the 4arth's surface along a straight

    tra ectory+ lea"ing a trail of fire an# smo)e that e5ten#s for 200 to 00 )m an# ta)es some tens of minutes to#isperse.The reports of researchers an# e5planations of scientists spea) of a single Tungus)a ob ect. (et the eye itnessaccounts of the e"ent itself an# the e"i#ence gathere# by researchers stubbornly in#icate that there ere se"eralob ects in the s)y+ follo ing #ifferent tra ectories from #ifferent #irections+ but most significantly mo"ingslo ly+ parallel to the 4arth's surface+ sometimes stopping+ changing course an# spee#Ain other or#s+manoeu"ringA hich entirely e5clu#es the suggestion that the ob ects seen ere comets or meteorites.Ceteorites an# comets #o not fly li)e thatMThousan#s of bser"ersThousan#s of obser"ers coul# not ha"e mista)en hat they sa + as the s)y as clou#less that morning. Peopleli"ing ithin a ra#ius of o"er -00 )m from the place here the cosmic intru#er fell obser"e# the unusual flightof enormous fiery bo#ies gi"ing off spar)s an# lea"ing rainbo trails behin# them. The most important point+though+ is that they #i# not all see one an# the same ob ect+ but #ifferent %terminator spheres% that "arie# inappearance an# beha"iour.3fter the %terminators% ere create# an# #isgorge# through the $nstallation's shafts+ they began mo"ing to somecontrol pointAthe place of their last reconnaissance before the #estruction of the meteorite. 3t a certain stage intheir flight+ the spheres stoppe# to a# ust their position in respect to the falling meteorite an# then+ tearing off atenormous spee# an# ith a terrible roaring+ rushe# to meet it.7elo is an e5tract from the account of a itness ho li"e# in the "illage of Coga on the HiFhniaya Tungus)a+00 )m east of the site of the e5plosion. $t as uote# in (ury *bitne"'s boo) 4cho an# spea)s for itself....$ remember that time ellA$ as ele"en then. $ got up uite early... $t as clear an# clou#less... ur houseas here+ here it still stan#s+ on a hill. $ as hammering the scythe.There $ as hitting the scythe+ but the soun# seeme# to come from else here. $ froFe an# as $ listene#+ a real #instarte#. The s)y as clear as can be+ not a clou# in sight. There ere no planes or helicopters bac) then+ ofcourse. $t as only later e became familiar ith them. 7ut there as this #in. $t asn't li)e a thun#erstorm.3n# it )ept buil#ing up+ rumbling lou#er...*u##enly a secon# sun rolle# into the s)y. % urs%+ that's to say+ as beating #o n on the bac) of my hea#+ an#this one as in my eyes. $ coul#n't loo)< e"erything ent blac). $ shot into the house an# that ne sun shone inthrough this in#o here an# mo"e# across the sto"e li)e this...The house stoo#+ li)e the ma ority of Russian houses on the northern ri"ers+ ith its in#o s loo)ing east an#

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    south. ne little in#o face# north est an# this %sun% as shining through it+ colouring the hite all of the big Russian sto"e crimson. This glo mo"e# from right to left+ to ar#s the east. 3n# there as or#inarysunlight coming through the other in#o s an# onto the other all of the sto"e.$ loo)e# at the sun blaFing #o n on the sto"e through that in#o an# my a #roppe#.$ ha# ne"er seenanything li)e it. 3n# the noise )ept on rumbling. There as no relief. Cy gran#father sat on the sto"e an#

    began chanting a prayer out lou#. Ke chante# an# tol# me+ %*tiopa+ let's prayM 3ll of you prayM $t's happene#...$t's come...% The shamans ha# arne# people about the en# of the orl#.E6hat praying& $ ante# to run some here an# there as no here. The noise as all aroun#. 3n# a fiery ballas coming at us. $t )ept creeping across the sto"e... 3n# then it stoppe#...The fiery sphere that appeare# in a clear+ clou#less s)y approache# the earth ith a gro ing rumble. $t gre asyou atche#+ blaFe# an# became so full of po erful fiery light that it as impossible to loo) at it. 3t someelusi"e instant+ the terrible rumbling turne# into an incessant roar an# the sphere stoppe# mo"ing+ hangingabo"e the groun#+ li)e the *un hangs abo"e the horiFon ust before sunset. $t is har# to establish the length oftime it stoppe#+ but the fiery sphere staye# motionless long enough for its immobility to impress itself upon anastoun#e# human min#.$ as afrai# to loo) out of the in#o + but on the sto"e $ coul# see that it ha# stoppe#. Then su##enly it ga"e

    such a burst of spee#+ flashe# across the sto"e an# as gone. The thun#ering noise as a ful. The earth shoo).$ as )noc)e# to the floor an# the glass from the little in#o as scattere# about as if someone ha# pushe# itin... $ asn't #o n on the floor for long. $ umpe# up+ thin)ing+ %6here's Jran#pa& Don't say he's been )noc)e#offM% Ke as lying on his stomach on the "ery e#ge of the sto"e an# )ept as)ing me+ %*tiopa+ hat is it& *tiopa+hat is it&% Ke as et an# hite+ hite... $ thin) the groun# as still sha)ing+ the floor shifte# un#er my feet+or perhaps my legs ere trembling. $t as #rea#fulM...Hobo#y coul# un#erstan# here it ha# got to+ that sun. $t ha# been shining ust a moment before. 3n# sostrong that the sha#o s #isappeare# instantly. 3n# the light+ clashing ith light+ strippe# the orl# of itsfamiliar+ pleasant shapes. 4"erything+ from the smallest bla#e of grass to the ce#ar tree+ su##enly seeme##ifferent from ho it ha# al ays been. olours "anishe#< so #i# the usual three!#imensionality of the orl#+armth+ ten#erness. ur orl# ha# gone...

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    Cap of the region sho ing the flight paths of the #ifferent ob ects.Nu#ging by the #etails of this account+ the narrator as "ery close to a place here a %terminator sphere% ha#

    been generate#< in other or#s+ in the imme#iate pro5imity of one of the pillars of energy ?fiery hirl in#s@#eli"ering the %terminator% to the surface.The account recor#e# by *bytne" inclu#es this important element:*omeone sa a fiery pillar as ell going #o n from that fireball+ an# for an instant there appeare# a sort ofhuge tree ith a roun#+ fiery cro n. *omeone notice# that this raging bun#le of light spat out+ as it ere+ onemore ball that tore earth ar#s. thers+ though+ insiste# there ha# been no secon# ball+ but that blaFe+ that sun+itself hurle# itself #o n slant ise.Cany sa it an# there ere many #ifferent "ersions. 7ut e"eryone as agree# that the mo"ement of thatmysterious fiery bo#y stoppe# an# it hung motionless for a time abo"e the groun#. 3n# there as a roaring...3n# then there as something li)e an e5plosionAthe groun# sha)ing an# a rapi# mo"ement a ay+ ta)ing off+an# the same rumbling+ but no #ying #o n+ an# the fa#ing of the raging fireAless an# less+ until you coul#

    barely ma)e it out in the "ast hite e5panse of s)y. Then it as gone an# the thun#er #roppe#+ lessene# an##isappeare# altogether... $t as thereAan# fle a ay... author's emphasis in bol#EThe lon)ho 4pic

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    *cattering a bliFFar# of stone+ausing lightning to flash+ausing a four!fol# thun#er to crash7ehin# him+

    Hiurgun 7ootur fle uns er"ing...

    3 careful stu#y of the lon)ho prompts an important conclusion. *ome elements of the epos #escribe a patternthat precisely reflects the phases in the #e"elopment of e"ents that perio#ically occur abo"e the *iberian tun#ra.$t becomes clear hy the lon)ho te5ts contain such amaFing echoes of the eye itness accounts. Kere are somemore lines from the lon)ho:3t a #istance of three #ays' ourney(ou can see the smo)e rising+*prea#ing out abo"e li)e a mushroom.The lan# aroun# gre co"ere#6ith #ust an# ash.The smo)e s irle#+Thic) an# blac)+

    Rose to the s)y in a #ar) clou#+bscuring the sunlight.3t #ifferent times this scenario has been itnesse# by thousan#s of people. 3mong the more interestingaccounts of this nature is a report by the Dutch 3mbassa#or+ 7aron #e 7i + hich $. V. 7ogatyre" foun# in the*tate Ha"al 3rchi"e of the ,**R:n 2 ?1 @ 3pril 1B1;+ on the secon# #ay after the 4aster festi"al+ aroun# 9 in the e"ening there appeare# in a

    pure+ clou#less s)y a most brilliant meteor+ the gra#ual #e"elopment of hich is attache# hereto.$n the northeastern part of the s)y there rose first from the horiFon a "ery #ense clou#+ pointe# to ar#s the topan# broa# at the base. $t rose so uic)ly that in no more than three minutes it reache# half the height to theFenith.3t the "ery moment hen the #ar) clou# appeare#+ in the north est there appeare# a huge shining comet thatrose to 12 abo"e the horiFon+ an# then from the north another #ar) clou# arose+ from the est+ rapi#ly rising tothe clou# that approache# it some hat slo er. 7et een these t o clou#s in the northeast a bright light forme#in the shape of a column+ that for se"eral minutes #i# not change its position+ hile the clou# that appeare# fromthe est mo"e# to meet it ith e5ceptional spee# an# colli#e# ith the other clou# ith such terrible force thatthere asE a broa# flame in the s)y from their collision an# thisE as accompanie# by smo)e+ hile the gloe5ten#e# from the northeast right to the est. The real smo)e ascen#e# to 20 abo"e the horiFon+ hile the raysof flame intersecte# it constantly in all #irections+ ust as if there as a battle ta)ing place bet een many na"iesan# armies.This pro#igy continue# for a full uarter of an hour in its most #aFFling form an# then began to #im little bylittle an# finishe# ith the appearance of a host of bright arro s that reache# to -0 abo"e the horiFon. Theclou# that ha# appeare# in the east #isperse#. 3fter it+ the other "anishe# completely+ so that by 10 in thee"ening the s)y ha# again become clear an# shone ith glistening stars.ne cannot imagine ho terrifying this phenomenon as at the moment hen the t o clou#s colli#e#+ henthey both shattere#+ as it ere+ from the mighty blo + an# hen they ere also accompanie# ith e5ceptionalspee# by a host of small clou#s hea#e# est ar#s. The flame that fle from them as li)e claps of thun#er+e5ceptionally bright an# #aFFling.High$Te%h Genius &ehind the Installation3nalysing the conse uences of the e5plosions that ha"e ta)en place abo"e the *iberian taiga in the past 100years+ you get a heart! renching sense of gratitu#e an# a e to ar#s the intellectual po er of those ho+

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    thousan#s of years ago+ built a comple5 to #efen# our beautiful blue planet an# all her inhabitants. 4"en the first blo + struc) hen a meteorite is still many )ilometres abo"e the 4arth+ causes enough of a #eflection in itsflight path to shift all that subse uently occurs+ an# all the conse uences of the e5plosions that #estroy themeteorite ta)e place a ay from #ensely populate# places to a less #angerous areaM

    8et us return to 0 Nune 190- an# "ie all that too) place through the eyes of itnesses. The hole obser"e#e"ent #e"elope# accor#ing to roughly this pattern. 3roun# B.1 am+ the meteorite as mo"ing on a tra ectoryfrom southeast to north est. $n PreobraFhen)a+ $. C. VoloFhin sa mo"ing across the s)y %a belt of smo)e ithfire flashing from it%. That as the meteorite hurtling #o n to 4arth.( The Generation and Release of the "Terminator ) heres"People in the area of >irens) reporte#:...a fiery pillar appeare# to the north est+ about four sagens appro5. ; metresE in #iameter in the shape of aspear. 6hen the pillar #isappeare#+ fi"e strong brief bangs ere hear#+ li)e cannon!shots follo ing uic)ly an##istinctly one after anotherGrom the Teteria tra#ing post+ %pillars of fire% ere seen in the north. %Pillars of fire% ere also obser"e# inother places ?>eFhma+ HiFhne!$lims)+ Vitim@ that #o not lie on a single line.

    *( + Red Glo# during the Generation of the ) heres &efore the ! losionThe emergence of the terminators at the surface is the most energy!intensi"e phase+ causing the %energy pillars%an# %terminators% to gi"e off a bright hite light+ li)e that pro#uce# in el#ing. The intensity of the light assuch that obser"ers got the impression that e"erything ha# fa#e# or gro n #ar). Then+ after the emergence of a%terminator%+ the energy le"el of the process change# ?#ecrease#@ so that the %energy pillars% an# %terminators%turne# re#+ lighting up the area of the coming e5plosion. Ca5im >ainacheno)+ a 0!year!ol# 4"en) uestione#in Vana"ara+ sai#:...Cy parents ha# stoppe# on the *egochamba. There the earth shoo) an# there as thun#er. 3t first the re#nessappeare#+ an# then thun#er. The re#ness as a ay from Vana"ara. 3t the moment the meteorite fell+ ,ncle35eno" ent out to loo) after the rein#eer an# he sai# that+ first+ e"erything abo"e the site of the e5plosionent blac)+ then re#+ an# after that they hear# thun#er...3nna (el)ina+ a B !year!ol# 4"en) oman li"ing in Vana"ara+ confirme# this:4arly+ early in the morning...a little higher than the sun+ there as a crash of thun#er. Kigh+ high up. The holes)y as re#+ an# not ust the s)y: e"erything aroun# as re#Athe earth an# the s)y. Then there as a mightythun#ering. 3 soun# li)e a bell+ li)e people beating a piece of iron. The thun#er ent on about half an hour...,( The Flights of the "Terminators"$mme#iately after the appearance of the pillars of light ?energy@+ there appeare# in the s)y shining %terminatorspheres% that began flying to ar#s the e5plosion site. 8i)e many thousan#s of others ho ere uestione#+ H.Ponomare" from the "illage of HiFhne!$lims) reporte#:3t B.20 am+ a lou# noise as hear# near HiFhne!$lims) that turne# into peals of thun#er... *ome of the housesshoo) from the blo s. Cany of the inhabitants sa that before the thun#er crashe#+ %some fiery bo#y loo)ingli)e a log% hurtle# rapi#ly abo"e the groun# from the south to the north est. $mme#iately after that there camethe crash< an# at the place here the fiery bo#y ha# "anishe#+ %fire% appeare#+ an# then %smo)e%...>. 3. >o)orin+ an inhabitant of the "illage of >eFhma+ ho as uestione# by (e. 8. >rino" in 19 0+ sai#:Three or four #ays before *t Peter's #ay+ aroun# - in the morning+ no later+ $ hear# soun#s li)e cannon!fire. $imme#iately ran out into the yar# that is open to the south est an# est. 3t that time the soun#s ere still goingon an# $ sa to the south est+ at roughly half the height bet een the Fenith an# the horiFon+ a re# sphere flyingerelins)oye ?some 200 "ersts 21 )mE north of>irens)@ the peasants sa to the north! est+ uite high abo"e the horiFon+ some bo#y glo ing ith a bluish!hite light of e5ceptional strength ?you coul# not )eep your eyes on it@+ mo"ing #o n ar#s for ten minutes...Ka"ing approache# the groun# ?forest@+ the glo ing bo#y seeme# to melt. 3n immense clou# of blac) smo)eforme# in its place an# an e5ceptionally lou# noise ?not thun#er@ as hear#+ as if of falling stones or cannon!fire. 3ll the buil#ings shoo). 3t the same time+ flame of in#eterminate shape began to burst from the clou#...Kere is the account of *. 7. *emiono"+ ho as in the "illage of Vana"ara+ 100 )ilometres from the #isastersite:

    ...*u##enly+ to the north+ the s)y spilt apart an# in it fire appeare#+ broa# an# high abo"e the trees+encompassing the hole northern part of the s)y. 3t that point $ felt as hot as if my shirt ha# caught fire on me.$ ante# to shout out an# tear my shirt off+ but at that moment the s)yE slamme# shut an# there as atremen#ous bang. $ as hurle# about three sagens across the groun#. 3t the moment hen the s)y opene#+ pastthe houses tore a hot in#+ as if from a cannon+ lea"ing mar)s on the groun# in the form of trac)s an# #amagingthe full!gro n onions. Then it turne# out that many panes ha# been bro)en in the in#o s an# the iron hasp onthe barn #oor as bro)en...P. P. >osolapo"+ ho as right by *emiono" at the time+ felt his ears burning+ although he #i# not notice anylight phenomena. ifty )ilometres from the e5plosion site+ people's clothing smoul#ere# from the unbearableheat that su##enly floo#e# o"er them from some here in the col# taiga. *i5ty )ilometres a ay+ no!one coul#)eep on their feet. *i5 hun#re# )ilometres a ay+ the flash outshone the sun.ompensatory 45plosi"e orcesThe local inhabitants uestione# by scientists in"estigating the Tungus)a e5plosion asserte# that an instant

    before the terrible flash+ in places trees+ yurts ?noma#ic # ellings@ an# sections of soil from the hills ere s eptinto the air+ hile in the ri"ers the a"es ran against the current. These obser"ations are a #irect in#ication thathat too) place as a "acuum implosion+ suc)ing e"erything to ar#s its centre+ hile at the same time it ha# acomponent operating in the opposite #irection+ since the trees at the epicentres of the blasts fell out ar#s fromthe centre. This #ifference in #irections points to the use of a technology for compensating e5plosi"e forcesMThe testimony of a number of itnesses buil#s into a picture of a ell!or#ere# #istribution of pressure from the

    blast a"e.The research materials an# inter"ie s contain a consi#erable number of facts that specialists ha"e faile# to note

    Ain#ications+ for e5ample+ that the olts+ noise an# flash that accompanie# the e5plosions ere #escribe# byitnesses either as terrible or as insignificant ?barely noticeable@+ although the settlements an# people fromhom e ha"e these accounts ere only a small #istance apart.

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    Diagram from the perio#ical Te)hni)a i Colo#eFh ?no. 1+ 19-I@+ sho ing the location of itnesses an# thetra ectories of %terminator spheres% ta)en for the meteorite as reporte# to researchers *uslo" ?1@+ 3stapo"ich ?2@+

    >rino" ? @+ >onen)in ?I@ an# ast ?;@. Humber in#icates the tra ectory #etermine# by the e5pe#itions that"isite# the blast site on the basis of the #irection of the fallen trees.There are accounts from a number of itnesses ho ere relati"ely close to the e5plosion site+ asserting thatthey #i# not notice any po erful blasts at all an# felt no earth tremors+ hile in some settlements o"er ;00)ilometres from the epicentre the houses shoo)+ in#o panes shattere# an# the alls of sto"es crac)e#M$n other or#s+ the main blast a"e of the e5plosion as someho compensate# in such a ay that the fe est

    people suffere#+ although it pro"e# impossible to a"oi# casualties among animals ?thousan#s of rein#eer perishe#@ an# people. Hot e"eryone ha# hee#e# the shamans' arnings an# left the #anger area.This as not the first time that the researchers ha# come across the use of a technology for compensatinge5plosi"e forces. The processes an# conse uences of the Tungus)a e5plosion bear a certain similarity to thee5plosion that too) place on 12 3pril 1991 in *aso"o+ some 00 )ilometres south of Cosco . Detaile# research

    has sho n that in both cases the main force of the blast a"e an# the conse uences of e5plosions of tremen#ousscale an# po er ere shifte# into a #ifferent space ?#imension@M3 specific in#icator of the use of the technology for compensating e5plosi"e forces is a characteristic soun#

    prece#ing an# completing the stage of the main blast. $n both the Tungus)a an# *aso"o e5plosions ?the latterleft a gigantic crater+ 2- 5 . metres+ right in the centre of the to n@+ the crash of the e5plosion itself as

    prece#e# an# then turne# again into a soun# that a itness to the Tungus)a e5plosion #escribe# as %similar tothe soun# of the in#+ that ent from north to south%. thers spo)e of it as being li)e the noise a three!inchshell ma)es in the air. Hote that this soun# prece#e# the e5plosion an# then reappeare# after itAa soun# as if

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    something as flying a ay from the #isaster site. $n the *aso"o inci#ent+ itnesses #escribe# the effect as thesoun# of a et aircraft falling or flying a ayMKere is the account of a oman name# Hi)itina ho or)e# at the *aso"o railroa# station:*u##enly there as a gro ing roar< the alls of the loo)out to er+ here $ as at the time+ shoo). Then camean e5plosion of monstrous force. The in#o panes fell shattere# to the floor...

    6itnesses #escribe a noise then going a ay from them."erall+ e get the follo ing se uence of e"ents:a gro ing roar ?noise@osolapo"a+ the #aughter of *. 7. *emiono"+ sai# hen uestione# by >rino" in 19 0:

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    $ as 19 years ol# an# at the time of the meteorite fall $ as at the Vana"ara tra#ing post. Carfa 7riu)hano"aan# $ ha# gone to the spring for ater. Carfa began #ra ing ater an# $ stoo# by her+ facing north. 3t thatmoment+ $ sa in front of me to the north the s)y open to the "ery earth an# a burst of fire. 6e ere scare# an#$ only manage# to say+ %6hy has the s)y opene# in #aytime& $'"e hear# of the s)y opening at night+ but ne"er#uring the #ay%+ hen the s)y close# again an# after that e hear# bangs+ li)e shots...

    3t the time of the first stri)e+ se"eral terminator spheres ere aiting in the area+ hanging in one place an#searing the tops of the trees an# other "egetation ith their high!fre uency energy. $n these final minutes beforethe culminating e"ent+ se"eral more terminators rushe# to the area ? hich as later name# after >uli)@.Cany ho sa the fiery spheres fly across the s)y sai# that their mo"ement as accompanie# by a #aFFlingly

    bright light an# strong heat ra#iation. Hote ho this e"ent appeare# to the a#miring teller of the lon)ho:>iun 4rbiie,ncatchable in flight+*ha#o less+The fast heral#Amessenger of the hea"enly Dyesegei+Jlittering in his mail+lying faster than the lightning bolts+

    >ium 4rbiie the champion.Ke fle +3 falling star+nly the air histle# behin# him...Ke fle li)e an arro7eyon# the boun#s

    f the estern yello s)ies+To the lo er steep slopef the hea"ens hanging abo"e the abyss.Ke fle at a heightA nly the thun#er peale#G3 blue fire blaFe# behin# him+

    3 hite fire rage# in his a)e+Re# spar)s ho"ere# in a s arm+3 glo flare# in the clou#s...$t is a remar)able fact that %the boun#s of the estern yello s)ies% means precisely the area of thePo#)amennaya Tungus)aMCeteorite ragments$n or#er to picture the subse uent course of e"ents+ you nee# to ha"e a precise i#ea of the relationships bet eenthe height of the first e5plosion ?10+000 metres abo"e the groun#@+ the siFe of the areas of uproote# trees ?manytimes larger than height@ an# the #istance ?hun#re#s of )ilometres@ that the pieces of the fragmente# meteoritefle . ?The inter"al bet een the e5plosions is the time ta)en for the remnants to fly from one blast area toanother.@3bo"e the *hish)o" blast area+ the meteorite ha# bro)en into se"eral parts. The fragments scattere# in #ifferent#irections+ but terminator spheres bearing #o n from #ifferent si#es caught an# #estroye# them. This is thereason hy+ on the one han#+ in the areas of uproote# trees researchers ha"e foun# se"eral epicentres mar)e# bytrun)s felle# in #ifferent #irections+ hile+ on the other han#+ all the itnesses spo)e of hearing first a terribly

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    po erful e5plosion ?the fragmentation@ an# then+ o"er the course of fi"e to si5 minutes+ something li)e anartillery cannona#e ?the %mopping!up% of the small pieces@.

    3fter the terminator hit the meteorite abo"e the *hish)o" site+ large pieces of the sur"i"ing meteorite substancecontinue# by inertia to mo"e along the original tra ectory to the area of the >uli) blast site. Ka"ing lost spee#an# energy+ the fragments co"ere# the #istance of 120 to 1 0 )ilometres in about 1 minutes ?the spee# of a etaircraft@+ after hich there as a secon# po erful e5plosion. The terminators that fle into this area struc) thefragments coming from the *hish)o" site.(egor 3n)u#ino"+ an inhabitant of the "illage of 7ereFo"o in HiFhne!$lims) #istrict+ $r)uts) region+ as ithhis father an# uncle at the time+ felling pines in the forest to ma)e a house. Ke recalle#:$t as a beautiful #ay. 6e ha# ust ha# brea)fast an# begun cutting oo#. *u##enly there as a bang fromsome here close by. The groun# starte# sha)ing an# #ry branches fell off the trees. Then+ a little later+ thereas another thun#erclap: the same+ only far+ far a ay+ some here off to the north...The >rasnoyarets ne spaper of 1 Nuly 190- reporte#:>eFhems)oye "illage. n 1Bth ? 0th@ at B am+ a noise as hear# as if a strong in# as blo ing. $mme#iatelyafter ar#s there as a terrible bang+ accompanie# by an earth tremor that cause# the buil#ings to literally sha)ean# gi"ing the impression that the buil#ing ha# been #eli"ere# a po erful blo by some huge log or hea"ystone. The first blo as follo e# by a secon#+ e ually strong+ then a thir#. $n the inter"al bet een the first an#secon# there as an unusual subterranean rumbling+ li)e the soun# rails might ma)e if 10 trains ere runningon them at once. Then for L; minutes there as something e5actly li)e artillery fire: some 0L;0 bangs atshort+ almost i#entical+ inter"als. Jra#ually the last bangs gre ea)er. ne an# a half or t o minutes after theen# of the continuous %firing%+ si5 more bangs ere hear#+ one after another+ resembling #istant cannon!shots

    but still #istinctly au#ible an# tangible by the sha)ing of the groun#...The gigantic plasma spheres crashe# into the meteorite fragments+ releasing a colossal amount of energy inor#er to #estroy the cosmic intru#er ith all its contents. 6hen e came to assess the probability of a largenumber of small fragments being pro#uce# by the smashing of the meteorite+ the suggestion as put for ar#that the terminators' electromagnetic charge possesse# a specific property. The "ector ?charge@ of a terminator'smagnetic fiel# force# all the small remnants to become magnetically attache# to it+ an# then e"erything as#estroye# by the energy of the ne5t e5plosion.

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    The #irection of the fallen tree trun)s at the epicentre of the e5plosion.$t is possible that abo"e the *hish)o" ?Fone 1@ or >uli) ?Fone 2@ sites+ t o large pieces #etache# from themeteorite by the e5plosion ere thro n 100 )ilometres to the right ?Fones I an# @A here terminators caughtup ith them an# literally re#uce# them to #ust. The energy of the %terminator spheres% as so po erful thatapart from electromagnetic ra#iation bet een the 4arth an# the %terminators% there ere also po erful electrical#ischarges [email protected])e this eye itness account. n the morning of 0 Nune+ the brothers huchancha an# he)aren from the*haniagir clan ere sleeping in their tent hich as pitche# alongsi#e the Ri"er 3"ar)itty. They ere a o)en

    by po erful tremors an# a lou# histling of the in#:he)aren an# $ climbe# out of our bags an# ere on the point of scrambling out of the tent+ hen su##enlythere as a "ery po erful thun#erclap. That as the first bang. The groun# began umping an# sha)ing< a

    mighty in# struc) our tent an# )noc)e# it o"erG Then $ sa a terrible on#er: the trun)s of the trees falling+the nee#les burning on them+ the #ry brush oo# burning+ the rein#eer moss burning. There as smo)ee"ery here< our eyes ere sore. $t as "ery hot+ hot enough to burn to #eath. *u##enly+ abo"e the hill herethe forest ha# alrea#y fallen+ it became "ery bright an#...as if another sun ha# appeare#...it hurt your eyes an# $e"en close# mine. 3n# imme#iately there as a mighty thun#erclap. That as the secon# bang. $t as a sunnymorning+ clou#less. ur sun as shining brightly+ as al ays+ an# here this secon# sun appeare#M

    3fter that e sa + apparently some here up abo"e but in a #ifferent place+ there as another flash an# again amighty crash. That as the thir# bang. 3 in# struc) us+ )noc)e# us off our feet+ struc) the felle# tree trun)s.

    6e atche# the falling trees+ sa ho their tops bro)e an# loo)e# at the fire. *u##enly he)aren shoute#+

    %8oo) upM% an# pointe#. $ loo)e# an# sa a bolt of lightning. $t flashe# an# again struc)+ ma)ing a greatthun#erclap. 7ut the crash as a little less than before. That as the fourth bang+ li)e or#inary thun#er... Hoit's come bac) to me that there as one more bang+ a fifth+ but it as little an# some here far off...8ater researchers note# that the closer they got to the epicentre+ the more trees they foun# hich ha# beenstruc) by lightning. 3t the epicentre+ there are places here -0 per cent of the trees ha"e suffere# lightningstri)es. This is also confirme# by the #isco"eries ma#e by scientists from Ho"osibirs) ho pro"e# that theinitial uprooting of trees as cause# by a ra#ial blast. They conclu#e# that a bo#y ha# e5plo#e# hose linear

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    #imensions ere no more than a fe #oFen metres an# that it as only subse uent e5plosions that mu##ie# the picture of the original ra#ial e"ent.

    *pecialists ha"e assesse# that the electrical #ischarges rent the air for bet een t o an# 1 minutes+ creating theaural impression of artillery fire+ hile all that time their source remaine# abo"e the epicentre an# as notmo"ing ith gigantic spee#. $n other or#s+ the bo#y arri"e#+ stoppe# an# affecte# the locality belo it in ahost of ays+ e.g.+ ith ra#iation+ temporal #istortions+ mutationsG

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    The bul) of the Tungus)a meteorite as #estroye# abo"e the >uli) site+ but one piece %escape#% an# fle onanother 120 )ilometres before falling to earth. The metho#ical #estruction of e"erything that belonge# to themeteorite oul# suggest it as carrying some sort of bacteria or "iruses #angerous to life on 4arth. Therefore+one of the terminators plunge# into the groun#+ an# on the groun# finishe# off the remnants of the Tungus)ameteorite+ causing a po erful earth ua)e. The result as a gigantic crater at the final lan#ing place of the

    meteoriteAa hole 200 metres in #iameter an# 20 metres #eep+ hich as later name# %Vorono"'s crater%.Va)ulin+ the hea# of the HiFhne!$lims) postal #epartment+ reporte# in a letter #ate# 2- Nuly 190-:n Tues#ay 1B Nune+ aroun# - am ?cloc)s not chec)e#@+ accor#ing to a large number of local inhabitants theyfirst notice# to the north est a fireball #escen#ing at an angle to the horiFon from east to est+ hich as itapproache# the groun# turne# into a pillar of fire an# instantly "anishe#. 3fter its #isappearance+ a clou# ofsmo)e coul# be seen rising from the groun# in that #irection.3fter a fe minutes+ there as a lou# noise in the air ith #istant #ull reports li)e peals of thun#er. These bangsere follo e# by eight lou# bangs+ li)e artillery shots. The "ery last bang as accompanie# by a histling an#as especially po erful+ causing the groun# an# buil#ings to sha)e...*ome itnesses state# that the bang ma#e people fall #o n< many lost consciousness an# #i# not reco"er it for#ays. The blast )noc)e# horses to their )nees+ but they #i# not boltAin#icating that the animals ere ba#ly

    scare#. $n some places+ crac)s appeare# in the groun#.urther support for the i#ea that the #estroye# meteorite as carrying #angerous micro!organisms is thee"i#ence that after its #estruction the $nstallation scanne# the 4arth's surface for remnants of meteorite matter.The #aFe# itnesses reporte# obser"ing terminators flying abo"e the crash site until the e"ening of 0 NuneMThese terminator spheresAor %secon#ary meteors%+ as they ha"e been interprete# by researchersA ere seen byabout half of all obser"ers.

    Mi%ros herules From The Tunguska ! losion$n#irectly pointing in the same #irection is the chemical composition of the microspherules foun# in the peat atthe #isaster site. These are unusual for meteoroi#s an# are particularly rich in al)aline elements. Reasoningabout the mechanism by hich the terminators operate+ e can assume that ith their po erful electromagneticcharge they ere suppose# to attach themsel"es to a flying meteorite an# alter its tra ectory so that it passe# outof the 4arth's atmosphere. $f the meteorite's tra ectory as such as to ma)e #eflection impossible+ theterminators simply #estroye# the roc)y splintersAliterally melting the meteoritic substance+ hichsubse uently har#ene# into tiny spherules.

    Humerous soil samples ta)en at #ifferent #istances from the #estruction site ha"e yiel#e# magnetite spherulescontaining up to 10Q nic)el+ hich supports the i#ea that they came from space. 7esi#es magnetite+ silicatespheres ha"e also been foun#. They range in siFe from to I00 microns. The magnetite particles #isplay a great"ariety of shapes an# #ifferent surface characteristics. 7esi#es the pre#ominantly spherical formations+ one canalso fin# #rop!shape# particles that ere pro#uce# by the spattering of molten meteoritic substance un#er theinfluence of the colossal temperatures pro#uce# by the actions of the terminators. *ome spherules ha"e a shinysurface< others ha"e a matte+ grainy an# e"en finely porous surface+ hich is #ue in part to the meteoriticsubstance "aporising hen the matter as "iscous. ften the spheres are hollo ith a slag!li)e loo) to theinsi#e. *ometimes one comes across conglomerations of magnetite an# silicate spheres+ in#icating that theyere forme# at the same time an# pointing to the comple5 composition of the Tungus)a meteorite associate#ith the genesis of these spherules.6or) carrie# out in 19;1L;2 establishe# that there is a certain pattern to the #istribution of these spherules onthe surface. The greatest concentration of them is foun# in a strip 0 to ;0 )ilometres i#e+ e5ten#ingnorth est ar#s from the epicentre of the meteorite e5plosion an# hich can be trace# for o"er 2 0 )ilometres.$n the #isaster region+ co"ering an area ith a ra#ius of about 1 0 )ilometres from its centre at the >uli) site+

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    there are three i#entifiable Fones of peat enriche# ith microspherules. The first+ ith a thin sic)le shape+cur"es aroun# the epicentre. The secon# reflects the mo"ement of the boli#e in the region of Fones I an# + tothe east an# northeast of the >uli) site in the upper reaches of the *outhern hunia Ri"er an# thus coinci#esith the start of the #isintegration of the meteorite. The thir# Fone+ "ery large an# amorphous+ is locate#

    precisely in the region of Vorono"'s crater. $t is no coinci#ence that the microspherules in this area #isplay

    certain peculiarities of structure an# formation that set them apart from those in the other Fones+ as the#estruction of the meteorite too) place #irectly in the groun# an# so material from the soil became mi5e# ithmeteoritic matter #uring "aporisation.The boli#e as completely "aporise# by the e5plosion+ an# the pro#ucts of that process ere scattere# in theform of e5tremely fine spheres o"er an area of 1 +000 s uare )ilometres. Their combine# mass is estimate# ataroun# 10 tonnes. $t is for this reason that all the e5pe#itions that "isite# the area of the e5plosion foun# nothingof the meteorite itself+ apart from a #usting of silicate an# magnetite spherules that the blast a"e sprea# acrossthe entire 4arth.The lon)ho epic an# sur"i"ing legen#s tell us that se"eral #eca#es after the epic flight of Hiurgun 7ootur+>iun 4rbiie ?%the gleaming aerial messenger%@ too) to the air+ heral#ing the appearance of ,ot ,sumu TongDuurai. This suggests that the Tungus)a e5plosion is i#entifie# as Hiurgun 7ootur.

    The ./- 0hulym ! losionDeca#es passe#+ an# then on 2; ebruary 19-I a meteor crosse# the s)y of estern an# eastern *iberia at aheight of roughly 100 )ilometres+ precisely follo ing the tra ectory of the 190- Tungus)a bo#y. 3t that time+

    passengers in a bus obser"e# from an ele"ate# section of the Cirny high ay far to the north a thin %pillar offire% e5ten#ing from the groun# to the s)y that then began to un#ergo "arious geometrical metamorphoses. Thesight laste# se"eral minutes. $t as re# in colour.ishermen in the area of the Ri"er hona obser"e# rising into the air from the hills to the north ?the %Valley ofDeath% region@ t o enormous+ shining spheres that+ gra#ually pic)ing up spee#+ soare# "ertically up ar#s an##isappeare# behin# the clou#s. The hole e"ent too) se"eral minutes+ after hich time the clou#s continue# toglo for a hile. Then+ ithout reaching the groun#+ the boli#e e5plo#e# in a sho er of spar)s in the area ofthe Ri"er hulym.3n e5pe#ition #ispatche# to that area foun#+ as ith the Tungus)a e"ent+ no traces of meteoritic material apartfrom magnetite an# silicate spherules. They #isco"ere# no large!scale uprooting of trees+ as the e5plosion too)

    place at great height.To all appearances+ this as >iun 4rbiie+ the heral# of ,ot ,sumu Tong Duurai+ an# so by the start of the nemillennium the researchers ere in a fer"our of e5pectation.The *11* Vitim Meteorite$f the ancient legen#s are to be belie"e#+ the emergence of ,ot ,sumu Tong Duurai is al ays accompanie# byterrible #estruction. 45pe#itions to the Valley of Death area planne# for the en# of the 20th century an# the

    beginning of this century ere postpone# se"eral times on account of reports from *iberia of animals migratinga ay from their inten#e# #estination. The researchers too) the e5o#us of fauna as a #irect in#ication of thecomple5's energy plant ha"ing entere# another acti"e phase.6hat the researchers both a aite# an# feare#+ because of the highly unpleasant forecast containe# in thelon)ho+ too) place in *eptember 2002. The first report of the flight of a space bo#y came from the 3mericanmilitary. Dra ing on #ata recei"e# from a military satellite+ the ,* Department of Defense #istribute#information about a large meteorite falling in the area of 7o#aibo in the $r)uts) region of Russia. The satelliterecor#e# the appearance of a shining ob ect at a height of ;2 )ilometres+ mo"ing at an angle of 2 #egrees to thehoriFon. bser"ation continue# to the point here a po erful e5plosion too) place at a height of 0 )ilometres.Preliminary calculations put the po er of the e5plosion at an e ui"alent of 200 tonnes of THT.The first inter"ie s ith itnesses to the Vitim meteorite e5plosion pointe# to a parallel ith the Tungus)a

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    $t as fi"e to t o. The light as strong. That light laste# a fe secon#s+ then e"erything turne# pin)+ then it got#ar)er an# #ar)er an# #ar)er+ becoming a re##ish light. Then there as a rumbling. (ou got the impression+ell+ $ #on't )no + li)e something belo the groun#+ not clear but #ull a subterranean rumble from the or)ingcomple5 as also note# by itnesses to the Tungus)a e5plosion ho compare# it to the rumble of train heels

    AV,E. 3n# after that rumble the in#o panes rattle#...

    The glo as "isible in the settlements of >ropot)in an# Cama+ locate# aroun# 1I0 )ilometres on either si#eof the boli#e's presume# crash site. ne of the itnesses state#:ut of the blue my #og began to hine for no apparent reason. *u##enly e hear# a strange noise L some )in#of hum. T o or three secon#s later there as a flash L hite at first+ then blue+ then re# an# hite again. 3n#then+ about three minutes later+ there as a terrific bang. The china all fell off the table...Nust o"er three minutes before the e5plosion+ the first %terminator% as #eli"ere# to a aiting position for a finalreconnaissance before stri)ing. The ob ect #etecte# by the 3merican military satellite as not a meteorite or

    boli#e. $ts instruments recor#e# the flight of the first terminator as it plunge# #o n to intercept the Vitimmeteorite+ hich gets its name from the place abo"e hich it e5plo#e#. 3 blin#ing flash lit up the taiga for afe instants ith a bright light+ li)e #aylight+ after hich there came an e5plosion of such force that the blasta"e+ coming from a height of 2 )ilometres+ left all the # ellings for #oFens of )ilometres aroun# ithout

    glass in the in#o s.The researchers ho ma#e their ay to the e5plosion site in#icate# by the ,* satellite sa pines on the ayith their tops an# branches torn off. (et hen the instruments in#icate# they ha# reache# their #estination+they coul# not fin# a meteorite crater or e"en anything remotely resembling one. There as no large!scaleuprooting of trees at the site because the first e5plosion too) place much higher up than that at Tungus)a an#successfully #eflecte# the meteorite a ay from inhabite# settlements. Ko e"er+ significant uprooting of treesas obser"e#+ especially at the top of hills+ by hunters Dmitry *asun an# Piotr io#orchu) to the southeast ofthe place "isite# by the researchers.The Terminators in light3s ith the Tungus)a e"ent+ simultaneously ith the first e5plosion other spheres ere flying to ar#s the spotfrom #ifferent si#es. There are plenty of itnesses to this. or instance+ *ergei >hami#ulin note#:n the night of 2I *eptember $ as fishing by the >u#umins)ye $slan#s L; )m belo Cama on the Ri"erVitimE. The s)y as completely clou#e# o"er an# it as spitting ith rain. $ as fishing together ith my ife.*u##enly it turne# bright+ fully as bright as #ay. Then out of the clou#s came an ob ect. $t seeme# alrea#y to beflying lo . $t as gi"ing off light li)e from el#ing+ but you coul# loo) at it ithout your eyes hurting. Theangular #imensions of the #isc ere less than the full moon. The sphere as crumbling ?scattering spar)[email protected] the flight e coul# hear a soun# ?there as some )in# of %rustling%@. $t asn't coming to ar#s me+ but

    passe# close by ?to the south@. The ob ect fle o"er the Vitim an# #isappeare# behin# a mountain to thenortheast ?the bearing of the %#eparture point% as 0LI0 #egrees@. The light #isappeare# after the ob ect ashi##en behin# the mountains. 3 minute or a minute an# a half later there as a resoun#ing crash+ li)e thun#er+that rang out t ice. There as no blast a"e or tremor.This itness s)etche# the flying sphere ith a tail.Valentina 8eontye"a or)s as a guar# at the 8enFoloto gol#!mining enterprise an# as on #uty that night. *henote#:...3t t o o'cloc) something fell. 3 roun#!shape# bo#y rushe# across the s)y. 3 tail stretche# out behin# it. $thought %$s that a star&%+ but it as ay too big. 3fter 10 secon#s there as an e5plosion+ then a secon#. The#oor to my office e"en burst open...The Vitim case pro"i#e# plenty of e"i#ence of the electromagnetic nature of the terminator spheres an# their

    po erful effect on the en"ironment.$n the to n of Cama+ in the area of the flight path+ there as a po er cut that night. 3t the moment the

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    terminators appeare#+ the light!bulbs su##enly lit up ?#imly+ at half strength@M The e5planation that specialist physicists came up ith is that %the flight cause# a po erful #isturbance in the 4arth's magnetic fiel#+ an# thechange in it le# to current appearing in a close# circuit%. 3##itionally+ the coronal #ischarge )no n as *t 4lmo'sfireAsmall glo ing ballsAappeare# on pointe# ob ects. That phenomenon is also associate# ith changes inelectrical fiel#+ but this time in the atmosphere.

    Jeorgy >aurtse"+ on the staff at the Cama airport+ reporte#:...That night there as no electricity. The settlement as ithout po er. $ o)e up an# sa a flash of lightoutsi#e. The chan#elier that as turne# off starte# glo ing half!strength. 3fter 1 L20 secon#s+ the %groun#rumbling% began...Vera *emiono"a an# 8i#ia 7ereFan+ security or)ers at the airport+ ent out onto the fiel# aroun# 1. 0 am an#sa lights shining at the en#s of the fence posts aroun# the eather station. The lights shone for a secon# or asecon# an# a half. Cama as+ inci#entally+ still #oFens of )ilometres from the flight path of the terminator.3s the terminator sphere as a po erful electromagnetic structure+ it pro#uce# a humming noise li)e thecrac)ling of high!"oltage po er lines. Cany itnesses recalle# that as the boli#e passe# they hear# a #istincti"e%noise%+ %hum% or %rustling%. The energy le"el as so high that it pro#uce# an electrophonic effect ?generatingan au#ible noise hen in flight@ an# left a rainbo trail from hich spar)s fle .

    Meteorite Destru%tion3fter the first stri)e+ hich shifte# the meteorite's course a ay from inhabite# places+ the other %terminatorspheres% close# in an# began metho#ically #estroying the remnants of the intru#er from space. That is hythere ere bangs from se"eral collisions.lga Ponomare"a+ an operator at the telephone e5change+ note#:...$ as on #uty. $ ha# ust lain #o n. irst there as a rumble< all the in#o s rattle#. $ thought someone astrying to get through on the s itchboar#. $ ans ere#+ %(es&% Ho reply. %6ho's there&% $ as)e#. Then the lightappeare#+ bright as #ay. There an# gone. 3n# the in#o s )ept rattling. $ thought it as an earth ua)e+ but thenhy as it light& 6hen the rattling began it as fi"e to t o. The glo laste# a matter of secon#s+ but therattling seeme# to me to go on for another fi"e minutes. $ ent outsi#e+ too+ to see ho as )noc)ing. 3n# itas still rattling. There as a roar li)e a et plane in flight.irst the roar+ then the bang. That means there as a roar+ then the glo ? hile the noise still continue#@+ an#then the bang ?li)e at *aso"o@.(e"geny hechi)o" reporte#:6e ere spen#ing the night on the ri"er... 6hen the glo appeare#+ it as so scary that e #roppe# to thegroun#. Then hen the glo stoppe#+ e hear# soun#s from an e5plosion. 6e hear# an e5plosion+ then t omore small ones+ uiet+ almost ithout any gap...*ergei hernyshe":$t as t o or three in the morning. $ asn't sleeping+ ust lying there. The flash laste# about three secon#s Lhite light so bright you coul#n't loo). $ ran outsi#e an# it as #ar). Roughly a minute passe#. Ke later sai#that -L10 secon#s ha# elapse# bet een the flash an# the bang.E rom the #istance+ from behin# the mountains+came a triple echo. The alls in the house crea)e#. The soun# came from the #irection of Vitims)y. There erethree e5plosions...3le5an#er *ergy+ hea# of the a#ministration of the Vitims)y settlement+ sai# hen uestione# on 2; ctober2002:People sa a sphere ith a tail. The angular #imensions of the sphere ere %less than the Coon%. There as anoise that built up L uiet at first+ then lou#er an# lou#er+ e"en becoming frightening. 3fter the flash there as a

    bang+ 1 L20 secon#s later+ maybe thirty. The e5plosion as "ery po erful. People thought it as some sort of#isaster+ although they are use# to e5plosions. $f the e5plosion as at a height of 10 )ilometres+ then it asse"eral tonnes ?four to fi"e@ at a minimum+ perhaps many times more. $t's har# to u#ge the THTE e ui"alent

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    ith an aerial e5plosion. There as not one blast+ but bet een one an# si5 ?li)e people banging the ra#iators@ Lthrough the air an# groun#... 3 staccato sha)ing of the groun#+ bet een t o an# si5 #iminishing shoc)s...3s for the po er of the e5plosion+ preliminary assessments put it as three to four )ilotonnes. 8ocals ho areemploye# in mine or)ings here blasting po #er is use# state# that the e5plosion as of unprece#ente#strength. The blast coul# be felt across a ra#ius of no less than 0 to 0 )ilometres from the epicentre. $t too)

    the tops off trees. The blast a"e left all the # ellings for #oFens of )ilometres aroun# ithout glass in thein#o s.3s ith Tungus)a an# hulym+ all the e5pe#itions that ent to the Vitim region foun# nothing e5ceptmagnetite an# silicate spherules that resulte# from the #estruction of a meteorite li)ely to ha"e been carrying#angerous micro!organisms. Cany itnesses sa that+ after the flight of the Vitim boli#e+ t o large ra#iant

    points mo"e# along the same course as the meteorite. or t o #ays these %little stars% lit up the taiga by night+ asif they ere loo)ing for something. The same thing as reporte# by itnesses to the Tungus)a inci#ent.Cany people sai# that after the flight of the boli#e+ a glo as seen in the s)y for se"eral #ays that as theresult of the terminator spheres' po erful influence.Geomagneti% Field Distur&an%es$t shoul# be note# that atomic e5plosions at altitu#e change the con#ucti"ity of the ionosphere. This ine"itably

    lea#s to a #isturbance in the 4arth's magnetic fiel# L a so!calle# geomagnetic effect.The geomagnetic effect of the Tungus)a e"ent as #isco"ere# in 19 9 by four researchers from Toms): J. .Ple)hano"+ 3. . >o"ale"s)y+ V. >. =hura"le" an# H. V. Vasilye". n ol# magnetograms #ating from 0 Nune190-+ they foun# traces of an unusual #isturbance in the geomagnetic fiel#.This ma)es it possible to suggest that the #estruction of the meteorite cause# an unusual #isturbance in thegeomagnetic fiel#+ similar to a magnetic storm ith a su##en onset+ but unusually short #uration.ne of the ol#est #octors in the 4"en) 3utonomous Region+ Dr 3. H. Des)o"+ recollecte# that rumours of someafflictions #i# circulate among the 4"en) after the Tungus)a e"ent. or all the uncertainty of the situation+ H. V.Vasilye" ne"ertheless obser"e# that %in con#itions of a complete absence of physicians or in#ee# any me#icalcare+ isolate# cases of ra#iation sic)ness may ha"e gone entirely unnotice#%.$t is precisely for that reason that those ho+ thousan#s of years ago+ #esigne# an# built the $nstallation in theValley of Death use a high!altitu#e first stri)e to shift the conse uences of the e5plosions a ay from populate#areas so that people #o not suffer.6ho built the $nstallation in (a)utia's %Valley of Death%+ an# hy& 3ncient 3liens&&& Kmmmm