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Originally posted by Mianeye
If the cauldrons existed, the russian government would be all over them, if the russian government was all over them, you wouldn't have acces to that area, thats very simple
Originally posted by micpsi
The truth is that they cannot touch them because the area is highly radioactive,
The truth is that they cannot touch them because the area is highly radioactive
Originally posted by LightAssassin
reply to post by winofiend
They do exist. There have been many who have confirmed the/a set of structures exist under the ground in that region.
It's whether they actually came out of the ground and operated that is questionable.edit on 30-4-2013 by LightAssassin because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Mianeye
If the cauldrons existed, the russian government would be all over them, if the russian government was all over them, you wouldn't have acces to that area, thats very simple
Originally posted by 304edgewood
Several eyewitnesses have come forward in the Siberian region of Russia claiming that they seen at least two large metal defense weapons rise out of the ground and shoot either energy beams or laser beams at the large meteor that exploded in Russia back in February. What is amazing is that researchers on an expedition last year located several large metal structures that are in the same location as the sightings from the eyewitnesses. Local legends describe these metal cauldron like objects as ancient alien defense weapons that activate whenever a potential asteroid, meteor or comet strike is about to strike the Earth., Many researchers in Russia believe that this is actually what caused the Tunguska explosion more than a century ago.
A team of Russian ufologists and paranormal researchers are making the claim that the meteorite that exploded over Russia back in February of this year was actually blown up by several buried ancient alien metal structures located in Siberia. The team has even announced that they have interviewed at least 4 witnesses that seen these metal cauldrons rise up out of the ground and shoot "laser like" beams into the sky. The witnesses claim to have seen this only minutes before the explosion happened which ended up injuring over 1100 people in Russia.
Read more here: Ancient Alien Defense Weapons
Although the meteoroid or comet appears to have burst in the air rather than hitting the surface, this event still is referred to as an impact. Estimates of the energy of the blast range from 3 to as high as 30 megatons of TNT (13–130 PJ),[8][9] with 10–15 megatons of TNT (42–63 PJ) the most likely[9]—roughly equal to the United States' Castle Bravo thermonuclear bomb tested on March 1, 1954; about 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan; and about two-fifths the power of the later Soviet Union's own Tsar Bomba (the largest nuclear weapon ever detonated).[10] The Tunguska explosion knocked down an estimated 80 million trees over an area covering 2,150 square kilometres (830 sq mi). It is estimated that the shock wave from the blast would have measured 5.0 on the Richter scale. An explosion of this magnitude is capable of destroying a large metropolitan area.[11] This possibility has helped to spark discussion of asteroid deflection strategies.