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Originally posted by NeoVain
I have a theory though.. If what they found in that sinkhole was indeed metallic, then it might be just the dumping ground for toxic waste barrels from the nuclear industry back in the 60:s which produced alot of fluoride and other toxic waste, and while the west choose to mix it into the drinking water of the population in order to "dumb them down" and get rid of it that way, the Russians may have instead opted to just dump it into a barren region where no one lives. The name Death Valley is given because of all the dead and broken trees around that part, which very well might be bacause of the high radiation levels.
Originally posted by mrsparkles669
reply to post by amongus
Well remember they said these things are how many meters under earth? And what 10 meters across?
They obviously didn't come prepared to excavate how much......Say 10 meters across.....so Pi*5 meters*say....10 meters = cubic meters of volume they'd need to remove......It's quite a bit of digging in the middle of Siberia by a bunch of old phd scientist guys who probably have never done a day's worth of manual labor since they were 20.
Originally posted by mrsparkles669
reply to post by amongus
Well remember they said these things are how many meters under earth? And what 10 meters across?
They obviously didn't come prepared to excavate how much......Say 10 meters across.....so Pi*5 meters*say....10 meters = cubic meters of volume they'd need to remove......It's quite a bit of digging in the middle of Siberia by a bunch of old phd scientist guys who probably have never done a day's worth of manual labor since they were 20.
Think about it.......it's not too difficult to understand why they wouldn't........Oh plus, if you Do dig them up, and it's true, you'll probably get SICKER, and get the site confiscated and taken away by the KGB.....
What's the positive side again? lol
Originally posted by Acidtastic
There're loads of pictures, and a couple of videos.
Originally posted by andy06shake
Sounds like some kind of tesla coil
Originally posted by buddhasystem
I read a few Russian sources and apparently this is the area where spent rocket stages fell rather often, in the course of the Soviet space program. I don't doubt for a second these did contain toxic substances. So yes, it is a toxic dump of sorts.
Originally posted by Nucleardiver
reply to post by Mythkiller
So 3 geologists, an astrophysicist, a mechanical engineer, and 3 research assistants got to investigate "strange copper cauldrons" that are buried under 3' of swamp and none of these great intellectual minds think to bring a metal detector, ground penetrating radar, or shovels?
What school did these great minds graduate from? University of Phoenix online?
This is a load of bull crap, just like Nibiru, the Baltic sea UFO and 70% of the "great discoveries" on YouTube. IMO it was a bunch of ruskies out on a vodka drinking hiking trip that wanted some attention and notoriety plain and simple.
Originally posted by JoBee
This is crazy i was just telling me friend about this. We live in pine bush New york which is infamous for strange lights in the skys amongst other things. There is a massive unknown triangular structure buried near a cemetery near us. It's roughly 10 feet under the ground and is 198 feet on each side. The actually height of the underground object is unkown. The ufo investigator Dr. Bruce Cornet discovered it using ground penetrating radar a few years ago. Funny i only live a mile from it. Some late night excavations may take place soon
Strange enough the article about the investigation into this structure and showing an aerial view of the site is completely gone from the internet...
edit on 12-7-2012 by JoBee because: (no reason given)
f they read the old explorers accounts before searching for these they should have known to at least bring a respirator and a Geiger counter, because it sounds an awful lot like radiation poisoning, or some chemical.
Originally posted by amongus
This is the thing I'll never understand. The scientists are planning another expedition......why? I'll tell you this, if I were there, and knew they were in 2-3 feet of mud, I'd dig. You'd have to pull me off the site, or I'd die of exhaustion trying to find out wtf was down there.
This is such a load of crap.......Seriously...THEY WALKED ON THEM, yet decided to call it a day? This smells like the Baltic UFO (snip) to get money.edit on 11-7-2012 by amongus because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by MarioOnTheFly
I don't think the expedition was expecting to dig in a swamp. Do you realize what it means ? To dig up something from a swamp ? Something large, metallic and probably heavy, buried who knows how many meters in to the ground. With which tools? A back pack mini shovel ?
with "The team consisted of 3 geologists, 1 astrophysicist, 1 mechanical engineer and 3 research assistants. " ?
Who is gonna do the digging ?
Let's wait for the second one...what does it hurt? Are you being ripped of somehow by following the "news"? Let's give these guys couple of clicks...no one will die because of it.
Could be an interesting find...or a hoax...one more to the bin my friends...one more.