The year is 1908, and it's just after seven in the morning. A man is sitting on the front porch of a trading post at Vanavara in Siberia. Little does he know, in a few moments, he will be hurled from his chair and the heat will be so intense he will feel as though his shirt is on fire.
That's how the Tunguska event felt 40 miles from ground zero.
A man based at the Vanara trading post who witnessed the heat blast as he was launched from his chair.
His account: "Suddenly in the north sky… the sky was split in two, and high above the forest the whole northern part of the sky appeared covered with fire… At that moment there was a bang in the sky and a mighty crash… The crash was followed by a noise like stones falling from the sky, or of guns firing. The earth trembled".
The massive explosion packed a wallop. The resulting seismic shockwave registered with sensitive barometers as far away as England. Dense clouds formed over the region at high altitudes which reflected sunlight from beyond the horizon. Night skies glowed, and reports came in that people who lived as far away as Asia could read newspapers outdoors as late as midnight. Locally, hundreds of reindeer, the livelihood of local herders, were killed, but there was no direct evidence that any person perished in the blast.
A century later some still debate the cause and come up with different scenarios that could have caused the explosion. The generally agreed upon theory is that on the morning of June 30, 1908, a large space rock, about 120 feet across, entered the atmosphere of Siberia and then detonated in the sky.
BUT was it really only a meteorite or is the reality that a UFO collided with the Tunguska Meteorite?
A Russian scientist claims that aliens downed the Tunguska meteorite to protect our planet from devastation. Yuri Lavbin says he found unusual quartz crystals at the site of the massive Siberian explosion. Ten crystals have holes in them, placed so the stones can be united in a chain, and other have drawings on them. “We don’t have any technologies that can print such kind of drawings on crystals,” said Lavbin. “We also found ferrum silicate that can not be produced anywhere, except in space.”
The stones, have an entire system of different lines and circles on them. Scientists suppose that the stones used to be a part of the navigational system of a spaceship.
The UFO is thought to have hit the meteorite that weighed over 1 billion tones. If the meteorite fell down on Earth, all the people would have been dead, extinct.
Scientists believe the aliens had interfered and put their lives on the line to make sure there isn't a direct impact with Earth.
A strange portrait of an extraterrestrial person on one of the stones proves this hypothesis.
Even after more than 100 years the Tunguska explosion is still a mystery.
What do we know now? Listen to Nick Redfern at the 2008 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference.
Source: science.nasa.gov , macedoniaonline.eu , ufotvstudios , universetoday
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