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Originally posted by swesais
it is very simple.I is called Valley Death because Stalin was testing nuclear weapons there in 1950.And there was a lot of nukes!!!
Originally posted by DEATHKNELL
Thanx all for replying, but Rattus and fett are the only ones so far have even the foggiest clue of what it is i'm refering to,
and Odium, i know of that article, what i am looking for is something new. The problem with these articles is that they make a big deal about doing an expedition, then you never here about it again. I would think that if even half of what this guy is saying is out there, it's a pretty big deal, at least from an archaeological standpoint, and at a most truly astounding and paradigm shifting discovery.
And, i'm not talking about a bunch of bones in an abandoned gulag, or nuke testing.
Valery Mikhailovich Uvarov is the head of the Department of UFO Research, Palaeosciences and Palaeotechnology of the National Security Academy of Russia, and has devoted more than 14 years to ufology as well as to the study of the legacy of ancient civilisations. He is the author of numerous papers on palaeotechnology and palaeosciencce, as well as ufology and esoterica published in the Russian and foreign press. He has initiated and participated in a number of expeditions to India and Egypt in search of material evidence of ancient knowledge. He is a regular speaker at international ufological conferences, and gives lectures and seminars in Russia, the UK, USA, Germany and Scandinavia. He was also a speaker at the 2004 NEXUS Conference in Amsterdam and the 2004 NEXUS Conference in Brisbane.
According to Uvarov the 'Installation' is intimately connected with Planet X:
GWB: "Are you aware of strange stories or rumours concerning the so-called 'Planet X'? If some new and heavenly body had entered our Solar System, astronomers would surely detect it and declare its presence."
Valery Uvarov: "I cannot speak for astronomers in the West, but astronomers within our Academy tell us we have nothing to fear. I have heard people talk about a rotation figure of 3,600 years for this planet, which is in a similar orbit to that of the Earth, but behind the Sun. We know that this planet and the installation in Siberia are closely connected. Let me say that we believe that this installation is keeping that planet in a stable orbit. If the planet were to move, to shift orbit, the entire Solar System would become unstable. Those of us in the Academy are sure that this planet is inhabited, and that this installation is designed to protect them, and us..."
Originally posted by Rattus Norvegicus
Maybe, but why hide it, though? I mean, if there's nothing there, why not say it?
Then there was a big ritual occasion at which the "Great Shaman" announced the "End of the World"