The Tunguska Explosion

  • Simply Weird
  • 3 mins

By Crusader1307

 Conventional History tells us that on June 30, 1908, an unknown aerial phenomenon occurred over the skies of Eastern Siberia. The "Event" was such that the scale of damage was near catastrophic. Had it NOT happened over an extremely remote location, it would have possibly killed in the Millions. What happened has been neatly "debunked" by Science. However OTHER reports and clues have come to light over the last Century that gives "another" cause...one quite possibly Extraterrestrial in origin. Here is the Case. Located in a very remote part of Russia, The Event happened in Kranoyarsk, near The Stony Tunguska River, Eastern Siberia. The Region is roughly 80 Million Square Miles of dense Forest. The Region is very sparsely populated (mostly Trappers and Loggers). On the mornings of June 28 and 29, later interviews of some of these people told tales of strange "Bluish and White" lights in the skies. Seen in the early hours (4:00 AM), these "lights" lasted several minutes and illuminated the countryside. On the morning of June 30, 1908 - "survivors" of The Event say that at 7:17 AM, the skies over the Region "glowed" a "brilliant Blue". This phenomenon lasted for several minutes when the skies turned "White". The "Flash" of color gave way to a "great blast and rumble" also described as the sound of "1,000 Artillery Cannon, firing at the same time". Survivors tell of a wave of heat that "washed" over the countryside. The "effect" lasted for several more minutes before the sky resumed a "darkened hue" filled with "smoke and debris" from "small slivers of wood".



Within several days all of Russia came to investigate this incident. Finding the "Epicenter" - a massive crater, forests in a circumference of some 770 square miles were flattened and all foliage burned away. What could have caused such devastating impact. Scientists invited from all over the World examined the location, using the available technology if the day, at first determined that possibly a Meteor or small Comet may have crashed. It had been postulated as being the "cause" of The Dinosaurs extinction. In the 1940s, detailed analysis of the soil yielded high levels of radiation along with traditional known Elements. However, some Elements were not (and still aren't known). The Epicenter's soil was completely divested of all nutrients. Then, reports surfaced that Russian Scientists had found something. With the start of The "Cold War", most scientific information ceased concerning the now labeled "Tunguska Incident". But slowly, information began to leak out about "the 1940s find". Rumors surfaced that portions of a "metallic Object", was recovered at Tunguska. "Tests" determined it to be at first possible "Space junk", but this was quickly ruled out. After excavation of the Epicenter, allegedly more and more "pieces were recovered". Some "reports claim the "pieces" were NOT of "Terrestrial Origins". On the 100th Anniversary of "The Event", Scientist's came forward and said conclusively that it was a "Superbolide" or extremely bright Meteorite that airburst over The Region in 1908. Reports of "photographs" and "physical evidence" were debunked. But still NO one is allowed to investigate the location. UFOlogists offer many theories as to what happened. The following is but one of those "theories"..... An Alien Spacecraft of immense proportions suffered some kind of catastrophic in-flight event. Desperately trying to land, the Occupants lost control of the Craft and it exploded. A resulting explosion, equivalent to a 10 to 15 Megaton Nuclear explosion caused the devastation. Pieces of wreckage were strewn for miles around the countryside.