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Siberian explosions
Serg:
--- Quote from: Shijing on February 17, 2012, 07:32:07 AM ---I just ran across this, and don't think anyone has mentioned it yet:
_http://hainanwel.com/en/unusual-world/1524-repetition-of-1908.html
--- Quote ---An unusually powerful explosions in Siberia, Russia at February 2012 -are the repetition of the Tunguska explosion in 1908?
As reported the Geophysical Service of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences- two unusually powerful explosions occurred in the last few days in the south of Western Siberia, a few dozen kilometers of the town of Belovo, Kemerovo Region, Russia. The first explosion took place February 9, 2012 at 20:30 pm, the explosion was such a huge force, that the inhabitants of cities Belovo Prokopevsk, Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo felt such powerful tremors of the earth, which in many apartments the furniture were falling, many residents were in the panic, ran into the street, thinking that this is an earthquake, but according to the Geophysical Service of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, that have been published already after a few minutes after these shocks- Russian Academy of Sciences excluded the possibility of an earthquake, as an explosion occurred on the surface of the earth, the force was M3.6 on the Richter scale. After this - at February 12, 2012 was another explosion, a little weaker, than the previous explosion, and the Geophysical Service of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences also noted, that it was an explosion but was not an earthquake and this explosion occurred exactly at the same place (the copy of the report message of Geophysical Service of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences can be viewed at the top of this article). All the local press of the Kemerovo region for several days discussed these strange explosions, for first- these explosions can not be explained by the extraction of minerals, since the extraction of minerals in Russia at night time is strictly prohibited, and secondly, the explosions were so much force, that they were equivalent to an explosion of several thousand tons of explosives, and so much explosives do not have the local companies, that extract minerals in this region. Therefore, put forward suggestions, that it were the explosions like of the Tunguska explosion of 1908 or it were the testing of new models of tectonic weapons. Two days ago the specialists of Russian Academy of Sciences from Moscow arrived in Kemerovo, now in the area of explosions are prohibited the access of local residents.
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I'd say it sounds like a meteor impact, but two impacts in exactly the same place seems strange. Does anyone know anything else about this?
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The same on russian .http://rageofnature.com/ground/vzryvi-v-sibiri-302538/
Also you can find some more results if you write’ earthquake’.
Shijing:
--- Quote from: Laura on February 17, 2012, 09:35:54 AM ---I asked Ark to look into the Russian language news and it seems that there is some kind of industrial activity in the location that has a long history of explosions. Either that, or meteors are impacting the same spot over and over and over again.
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Thanks to Ark for checking that out. It sounds like some sort of cover-up about something, but not meteor-related.
--- Quote from: Keit on February 17, 2012, 04:06:45 PM ---Also, it reminded me of the following story posted on SOTT:
https://www.sott.net/articles/show/241480-Ohio-US-Unexplained-explosions-rattle-Salem-Township
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Yeah, it does show a similar pattern. Maybe some 'unauthorized' construction going on?
Windmill knight:
--- Quote from: Laura on February 17, 2012, 09:35:54 AM ---I asked Ark to look into the Russian language news and it seems that there is some kind of industrial activity in the location that has a long history of explosions. Either that, or meteors are impacting the same spot over and over and over again.
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If a rock flying towards Earth were to split in two or more fragments in space, or if different rocks were travelling together on the same orbital path, then that could explain two or more hits along the same latitude, perhaps almost on the same spot if they are more or less simultaneous. But since Earth is rotating, if there is a time lapse of a few hours or days, then it seems unlikely that they would hit on the same spot, though not impossible. Unless their approach speed sort of matches Earth's rotation speed so they are approaching always above the same spot until they hit. Does that make sense? Then again I hear that comets and meteorites behave in stranger ways than our common sense would imagine.
Serg:
Two days ago was a new one.
http://hainanwel.com/en/unusual-world/1530-unknown-origin.html
--- Quote ---As we reported a few days ago - at February 9 and February 12, 2012 in the Kuzbass, Kemerovo region, Russia, were observed two powerful explosions of unknown origin, with a magnitude of 3.6 and 2.6 on the Richter scale in the same place, and the new explosion with a magnitude of 3.7 on the Richter scale was occurred on February 15, 2012, a few hundred kilometers of to the east of the place of explosions, that were at February 9 and February 12, 2012. The cause of the new explosion on February 15, 2012, the Geophysical Service of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences again, as well as the causes of explosions at February 9 and February 12, 2012, explained as the explosion (copy of the report message of Geophysical Service of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences can be viewed at the top of this article). The explosion of February 15, 2012 took place in a deserted place of Siberia, far from human settlements and this new explosion completely rejects the all versions of the mining operations at the place of the explosion, as at the place of the new explosion were not conducted the mining operations. Despite the fact, that were versions, that this explosions were an ordinary earthquakes, but the experts of Geophysical Service of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences as the causes of all these jarring of the earth's crust in Siberia at February 2012, were called the explosions on the surface of the earth, and did not an earthquakes, as the focus of conventional natural earthquakes could not located on surface of the earth. While none of the scientists can not explain the nature of these explosions, in the Kemerovo region continue to arrive a Russian scientists from Moscow and Novosibirsk, was established a special Commission for investigate of the causes of these explosions. Representatives of the Commission refuse to report about the causes of the explosions, but the online forums and social networks of the Kemerovo region is literally red-hot from the assumptions about the nature of these explosions, it is assumed, that the explosions were similar to the Tunguska explosion of 1908 or in this region were testing a new patterns of tectonic weapons.
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It will be good to find what people say about this i Kemorovo's forum.
Shijing:
--- Quote from: Windmill knight on February 17, 2012, 07:48:47 PM ---Then again I hear that comets and meteorites behave in stranger ways than our common sense would imagine.
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I think so too -- the way it is described, the comet cluster seems in some ways like part of a very large-scale immunological system. If there was any sensitivity to vibrational frequency, impact locations may not be completely random. That may not be what's behind these explosions -- or who knows, maybe some very bad things are being done in Kernorovo :P
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