1908: Aliens Save Us From Meteorite Over Tunguska Siberia

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1908: Aliens Save Us From Meteorite Over Tunguska Siberia
Posted On: October 29, 2022

Was it a meteorite, a comet, or an alien spaceship? People are still discussing what exactly it was that exploded in the sky above the Siberian taiga in the year 1908.


A Russian scientist claims that aliens downed the Tunguska meteorite 101 years ago to protect our planet from devastation. Yuri Lavbin says he found unusual quartz crystals at the site of the massive Siberian explosion. Ten crystals have holes in them, placed so the stones can be united in a chain, and other have drawings on them. "We don't have any technologies that can print such kind of drawings on crystals," said Lavbin. "We also found ferrum silicate that cannot be produced anywhere, except in space."


The Tunguska Event was a powerful explosion that occurred in an uninhabited and desolate area near the Tunguska River in Russia, on June 30, 1908. Although the cause of the explosion is the subject of debate, it is commonly believed to have been caused by the explosion of a large meteoroid or comet fragment, occurring the in Earth's atmosphere about 5 to 10 kilometers (3 to 6 miles) high. The blast flattened an estimated 60 million trees over 2,150 square kilometers, but no crater or "smoking gun" meteorite has ever been found. Different studies have yielded varying estimates of the object's size, but there is general agreement that it was a few tens of meters across.


A couple of expeditions have gone to the remote site of the crash. Lavbin says that one expedition located the unusual crystals.


This isn't the first time a UFO has been claimed to associate with the Tunguska event. Another report from 2004 said a scientific expedition to the site found blocks of an extraterrestrial technical device, and one 50-kilogram piece of the stone was brought to the city of Krasnoyarsk to be studied and analyzed. No subsequent reports or analysis could be located during an internet search.


Other claims of exploding alien spaceships or alien weapons detonating to "save the Earth from an imminent threat" appear to originate from a science fiction story "A Visitor From Outer Space" written by Soviet engineer Alexander Kazantsev in 1946, in which a nuclear-powered Martian spaceship, seeking fresh water from a lake blew up in mid-air. This story was said to be inspired by Kazantsev's visit to Hiroshima in late 1945.


Many events in Kazantsev's tale were subsequently confused with the actual occurrences at Tunguska. A "reveal-all" book was published in 1976 (The Fire Came By) but was written by two television drama critics, so much for a scientific background. In 1998 the television series The Secret KGB UFO Files was broadcast on Turner Network Television, and referred to the Tunguska event as "the Russian Roswell" and claimed that crashed UFO debris had been recovered from the site.


Source: Re-posted and Summarized from Nancy Atkinson at universe today.


My Take: I guess of the most interesting theories we have here, the UFO exploding and the UFO destroying the planet devastating meteorite are the best ones. What do you think? Not sure if meteorites and comets would just explode like that without hitting the ground. Also there are higher radiation readings all over that area since the incident.



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1908: Aliens Save Us From Meteorite Over Tunguska Siberia
Posted On: October 29, 2022

Was it a meteorite, a comet, or an alien spaceship? People are still discussing what exactly it was that exploded in the sky above the Siberian taiga in the year 1908.


A Russian scientist claims that aliens downed the Tunguska meteorite 101 years ago to protect our planet from devastation. Yuri Lavbin says he found unusual quartz crystals at the site of the massive Siberian explosion. Ten crystals have holes in them, placed so the stones can be united in a chain, and other have drawings on them. "We don't have any technologies that can print such kind of drawings on crystals," said Lavbin. "We also found ferrum silicate that cannot be produced anywhere, except in space."


The Tunguska Event was a powerful explosion that occurred in an uninhabited and desolate area near the Tunguska River in Russia, on June 30, 1908. Although the cause of the explosion is the subject of debate, it is commonly believed to have been caused by the explosion of a large meteoroid or comet fragment, occurring the in Earth's atmosphere about 5 to 10 kilometers (3 to 6 miles) high. The blast flattened an estimated 60 million trees over 2,150 square kilometers, but no crater or "smoking gun" meteorite has ever been found. Different studies have yielded varying estimates of the object's size, but there is general agreement that it was a few tens of meters across.


A couple of expeditions have gone to the remote site of the crash. Lavbin says that one expedition located the unusual crystals.


This isn't the first time a UFO has been claimed to associate with the Tunguska event. Another report from 2004 said a scientific expedition to the site found blocks of an extraterrestrial technical device, and one 50-kilogram piece of the stone was brought to the city of Krasnoyarsk to be studied and analyzed. No subsequent reports or analysis could be located during an internet search.


Other claims of exploding alien spaceships or alien weapons detonating to "save the Earth from an imminent threat" appear to originate from a science fiction story "A Visitor From Outer Space" written by Soviet engineer Alexander Kazantsev in 1946, in which a nuclear-powered Martian spaceship, seeking fresh water from a lake blew up in mid-air. This story was said to be inspired by Kazantsev's visit to Hiroshima in late 1945.


Many events in Kazantsev's tale were subsequently confused with the actual occurrences at Tunguska. A "reveal-all" book was published in 1976 (The Fire Came By) but was written by two television drama critics, so much for a scientific background. In 1998 the television series The Secret KGB UFO Files was broadcast on Turner Network Television, and referred to the Tunguska event as "the Russian Roswell" and claimed that crashed UFO debris had been recovered from the site.


Source: Re-posted and Summarized from Nancy Atkinson at universe today.


My Take: I guess of the most interesting theories we have here, the UFO exploding and the UFO destroying the planet devastating meteorite are the best ones. What do you think? Not sure if meteorites and comets would just explode like that without hitting the ground. Also there are higher radiation readings all over that area since the incident.



1908: Aliens Save Us From Meteorite Over Tunguska Siberia

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