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Three or four days before St Peter's day, around 8 in the morn - ing, no later, I heard sounds like cannon-fire. I immediately ran out into the yard that is open to the southwest and west. At that time the sounds were still going on and I saw to the southwest, at roughly half the height between the zenith and the horizon, a red sphere flying; rainbow stripes were visible to the sides and behind it. At that same time in Kirensk, people were watching a fiery-red ball to the northwest, moving horizontally according to some accounts, dropping steeply according to others. By the Mursky Rapids (close to the village of Boguchany) there was a flash of bluish light, and a fiery body, considerably larger than the sun, hurtled from the south leaving a broad, bright trail... Three or four days before St Peter's day, around 8 in the morn - flash, in places trees, yurts (nomadic dwellings) and sections of ing, no later, I heard sounds like cannon-fire. I immediately ran soil from the hills were swept into the air, while in the rivers the out into the yard that is open to the southwest and west. At that waves ran against the current. These observations are a direct time the sounds were still going on and I saw to the southwest, at indication that what took place was a vacuum implosion, sucking roughly half the height between the zenith and the horizon, a red__ everything towards its centre, while at the same time it had a com- sphere flying; rainbow stripes were visible to the sides and behind ponent operating in the opposite direction, since the trees at the it. epicentres of the blasts fell outwards from the centre. This differ- At that same time in Kirensk, people were watching a fiery-red ence in directions points to the use of a technology for compensat- ball to the northwest, moving horizontally according to some ing explosive forces! The testimony of a number of witnesses accounts, dropping steeply according to others. builds into a picture of a well-ordered distribution of pressure By the Mursky Rapids (close to the village of Boguchany) there from the blast wave. was a flash of bluish light, and a fiery body, considerably larger The research materials and interviews contain a considerable than the sun, hurtled from the south leaving a broad, bright trail... number of facts that specialists have failed to note—indications, for example, that the jolts, noise and flash that accompanied the 4. The Interception of the explosions were described by wit- Meteorite nesses either as terrible or as insignif- The interception of the meteorite icant (barely noticeable), although the was accomplished by a "terminator" . . settlements and people from whom striking it from above to reduce its The interception of the we have these accounts were only a original speed sharply. This released meteorite was accomplished sma | distance apart ' » a colossal amount of energy that, . o1s . ere are accounts from a number combined with the energy of the "ter- by a "terminator" striking it of witnesses who were relatively minator”, literally melted the sub- from above to reduce its Ghose to the explosion site, asserting stance of the meteorite. oe at they did not notice any powerful In the correspondent's report by S. original speed sharply. blasts at all and felt no earth tremors, Kulesh, published in the Irkutsk- based newspaper Sibir on 2 July (old style) 1908, we read: houses shook, window panes shat- On the morning of 17 (30) June in tered and the walls of stoves cracked! the village of Nizhne-Kerelinskoye (some 200 versts [215 km] In other words, the main blast wave of the explosion was some- north of Kirensk) the peasants saw to the north-west, quite high how compensated in such a way that the fewest people suffered, above the horizon, some body glowing with a bluish-white light of although it proved impossible to avoid casualties among animals exceptional strength (you could not keep your eyes on it), moving (thousands of reindeer perished) and people. Not everyone had downwards for ten minutes... Having approached the ground heeded the shamans' warnings and left the danger area. (forest), the glowing body seemed to melt. An immense cloud of This was not the first time that the researchers had come across black smoke formed in its place and an exceptionally loud noise the use of a technology for compensating explosive forces. The (not thunder) was heard, as if of falling stones or cannon-fire. All processes and consequences of the Tunguska explosion bear a the buildings shook. At the same time, flame of indeterminate certain similarity to the explosion that took place on 12 April while in some settlements over 600 kilometres from the epicentre the shape began to burst from the cloud... 1991 in Sasovo, some 500 kilometres south of Moscow. Detailed Here is the account of S. B. Semionov, who was in the village research has shown that in both cases the main force of the blast of Vanavara, 100 kilometres from the disaster site: wave and the consequences of explosions of tremendous scale and ...Suddenly, to the north, the sky spilt apart and in it fire power were shifted into a different space (dimension)! appeared, broad and high above the trees, encompassing the A specific indicator of the use of the technology for compensat- whole northern part of the sky. At that point I felt as hot as if my ing explosive forces is a characteristic sound preceding and com- shirt had caught fire on me. I wanted to shout out and tear my _ pleting the stage of the main blast. In both the Tunguska and shirt off, but at that moment [the sky] slammed shut and there was Sasovo explosions (the latter left a gigantic crater, 28 x 3.5 a tremendous bang. I was hurled about three sagens across the metres, right in the centre of the town), the crash of the explosion ground. At the moment when the sky opened, past the houses tore itself was preceded and then turned again into a sound that a wit- a hot wind, as if from a cannon, leaving marks on the ground in ness to the Tunguska explosion described as "similar to the sound the form of tracks and damaging the full-grown onions. Then it of the wind, that went from north to south". Others spoke of it as turned out that many panes had been broken in the windows and _ being like the noise a three-inch shell makes in the air. Note that the iron hasp on the barn door was broken... this sound preceded the explosion and then reappeared after it—a P. P. Kosolapov, who was right by Semionov at the time, felt sound as if something was flying away from the disaster site. In his ears burning, although he did not notice any light phenomena. the Sasovo incident, witnesses described the effect as the sound of Fifty kilometres from the explosion site, people's clothing smoul- a jet aircraft falling or flying away! dered from the unbearable heat that suddenly flooded over them Here is the account of a woman named Nikitina who worked at from somewhere in the cold taiga. Sixty kilometres away, no-one the Sasovo railroad station: could keep on their feet. Six hundred kilometres away, the flash Suddenly there was a growing roar; the walls of the lookout outshone the sun. tower, where I was at the time, shook. Then came an explosion of monstrous force. The window panes fell shattered to the floor... Compensatory Explosive Forces Witnesses describe a noise then going away from them. The local inhabitants questioned by scientists investigating the Overall, we get the following sequence of events: Tunguska explosion asserted that an instant before the terrible 1. a growing roar (noise); meteorite was accomplished by a "terminator" striking it from above to reduce its Compensatory Explosive Forces The local inhabitants questioned by scientists investigating the Tunguska explosion asserted that an instant before the terrible 50 + NEXUS The interception of the original speed sharply. www.nexusmagazine.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2005