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Ancient City Found in India, Irradiated from Atomic Blast

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posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 12:24 PM
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veda.wikidot.com...



Radiation still so intense, the area is highly dangerous. A heavy layer of radioactive ash in Rajasthan, India, covers a three-square mile area, ten miles west of Jodhpur. Scientists are investigating the site, where a housing development was being built.

For some time it has been established that there is a very high rate of birth defects and cancer in the area under construction. The levels of radiation there have registered so high on investigators' gauges that the Indian government has now cordoned off the region. Scientists have unearthed an ancient city where evidence shows an atomic blast dating back thousands of years, from 8,000 to 12,000 years, destroyed most of the buildings and probably a half-million people. One researcher estimates that the nuclear bomb used was about the size of the ones dropped on Japan in 1945.


Wow... I don't have much to say about this. It is very interesting! I have thought for a long time that ancient civilizations had "Powers", that were lost.

On down in this article is one about:
Giant Unexplained Crater Near Bombay




Another curious sign of an ancient nuclear war in India is a giant crater near Bombay. The nearly circular 2,154-metre-diameter Lonar crater, located 400 kilometres northeast of Bombay and aged at less than 50,000 years old, could be related to nuclear warfare of antiquity.

On down in the article is another:
Giant Unexplained Crater Near Bombay
No trace of any meteoric material, etc., has been found at the site or in the vicinity, and this is the world's only known "impact" crater in basalt. Indications of great shock (from a pressure exceeding 600,000 atmospheres) and intense, abrupt heat (indicated by basalt glass spherules) can be ascertained from the site. David Hatcher Childress in Nexus Magazine:

"The crater is formed in the basalt rock of thickness 600-700m (2,000 to 2,200 feet). This rock is made of many layers or flows which were laid why volcanic activity at various times, five of such flows are exposed at the crater rim. Thickness of these flows ranges from 5 to 30m.


wow, just wow!



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 12:27 PM
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It originates on " Before it's News"
Sorry its..It's rubbish from the master hoaxers.

______beforeitsnews/alter native/2010/10/ancient-city-in-india-irradiated-by-atomic-blast-debunked-201540.html



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 12:30 PM
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It's actually from a lot of sources but the "translations" are false and the distortions of facts are many.

www.abovetopsecret.com...



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 01:13 PM
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I saw it at Steve Quayle. OKOK I am going to stop starting threads. Jeez o Pete.



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 01:14 PM
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Starting threads is good.
Investigating sources before you do so it better.



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 01:17 PM
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Whatever... I found nothing wrong with this site, its interesting if you are into Hinduism
veda.wikidot.com...:home
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posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 01:21 PM
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Sorry, maybe I should have said claims made by the sources.
But as pointed out, your source is not the original source. It has been repeated many times on many websites. That does not mean it is accurate.


edit on 2/8/2014 by Phage because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 01:27 PM
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Lets not be too picky, many a poster has run afouls of such shennannigins...even the New York times and other prestigious media have been screwed by the likes of Good Ole |Sorcha fal and the ilk......
Post away by all means that's what we are here for....to deny ignorance.....COLLECTIVELY!



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 01:32 PM
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THIS.

For Phage, doing a check of information is a good thing. To regular humans who don't have a quantum connection telepathically into the knowledgebase of the universe, posting a thread on ATS is part of the process of checking sources.


ETA: while I adore the iconic John Lithgow avi that you are using right now, Sheldon would likely be a better fit. LOL
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posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 01:45 PM
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NO problem I just get tired of the condescention sometimes towards any earnest attempt to open a discussion....the information is widely disseminated and abounds in all its inaccuracies , repeated by many who accept it as fact.....
Some even "respectable sources".....
Its true the point should be driven home that there are NO respectable sources till verified.....but even then....it happens....



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 01:53 PM
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No, but hell no, he is ok with his avatar...besides, you would not want buster to get his socialist panties in an unresolvable wad...



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 02:14 PM
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This hoax takes me back a bit and I can't find my sources from 10 years ago. But this should suffice

rationalwiki.org...

There is more evidence than New York was destroyed by a nuclear bomb in 1931. But some people will believe anything ....



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 02:19 PM
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We have made it illegal for Phage to change his avatar! Forever! It's in the T&C's now.

This story is like so many other wild stories. The likelihood of it being true may be slim to none. BUT...if there was some truth to it, we would probably never know.



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 02:33 PM
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We have made it illegal for Phage to change his avatar! Forever! It's in the T&C's now.

I thought there was a non-disclosure clause attached.
I guess that means I'm free of the agreement!



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 09:23 PM
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The first thing that strikes me is the fact that there are craters at some of these locations. An atomic bomb dropped during warfare is not going to leave a crater, simply because they are airburst weapons, and the effects are intensified via this delivery method. The only time I can think of where a nuclear detonation left a crater was when it was buried. I suppose it is possible for one to create a crater if it were detonated on the ground, but I don't know for sure. I suppose it makes sense though, and it probably would leave a crater. But we know it was not delivered aerially though. Well the first site mentioned didn't talk about a crater though, I don't think, although the others did.

I am wondering whether any celestial body that has impacted the earth could leave such radiation. I highly doubt it, especially if it has been thousands of years. But I won't say it is impossible, maybe if the asteroid was chock-full of radioactive elements. But I would assume there would still be fragments to be found in the soil at such a location. But I don't know for certain.

I will say that once all the natural explanations are exhausted, one must turn to the less conventional explanations, ie alien warfare or something. I mean since we know that ancient civilizations did not possess the technical know-how to create advanced technologies like an atomic weapon. There is absolutely zero evidence that has been found of such advancement. The pyramids, for instance, could have been accomplished without advanced technologies, as could all other monuments that have ever been discovered. Sheer manpower can accomplish quite a bit.

And any artifacts that are advanced, are only advanced for their time period. In no way were the ancients rivaling what we can do today, or what we could do in the 40's when we developed the atomic bomb. There is no evidence that they had electronics either. And I hate it when someone mentions the Baghdad battery. That is not any kind of proof of technology, by any means. Now if someone found advanced circuitry, or even insulated wiring, accompanied by other signs of technological advancement, then there would at least be something to build on, and we could consider that there might have been some culture that was far advanced.

But no evidence has presented itself as of yet. So either these groups never existed, or we haven't found proof of their existence yet. I say the former is more likely. Even the bits and pieces of stuff found at insane depths, stuff fused into coal or rock, is not on par with what we have today, or what would be necessary to create an atomic bomb.



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 10:21 PM
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berkeleygal
veda.wikidot.com...



Radiation still so intense, the area is highly dangerous. A heavy layer of radioactive ash in Rajasthan, India, covers a three-square mile area, ten miles west of Jodhpur. Scientists are investigating the site, where a housing development was being built.

For some time it has been established that there is a very high rate of birth defects and cancer in the area under construction. The levels of radiation there have registered so high on investigators' gauges that the Indian government has now cordoned off the region. Scientists have unearthed an ancient city where evidence shows an atomic blast dating back thousands of years, from 8,000 to 12,000 years, destroyed most of the buildings and probably a half-million people. One researcher estimates that the nuclear bomb used was about the size of the ones dropped on Japan in 1945.


Wow... I don't have much to say about this. It is very interesting! I have thought for a long time that ancient civilizations had "Powers", that were lost.

On down in this article is one about:
Giant Unexplained Crater Near Bombay




Another curious sign of an ancient nuclear war in India is a giant crater near Bombay. The nearly circular 2,154-metre-diameter Lonar crater, located 400 kilometres northeast of Bombay and aged at less than 50,000 years old, could be related to nuclear warfare of antiquity.

On down in the article is another:
Giant Unexplained Crater Near Bombay
No trace of any meteoric material, etc., has been found at the site or in the vicinity, and this is the world's only known "impact" crater in basalt. Indications of great shock (from a pressure exceeding 600,000 atmospheres) and intense, abrupt heat (indicated by basalt glass spherules) can be ascertained from the site. David Hatcher Childress in Nexus Magazine:

"The crater is formed in the basalt rock of thickness 600-700m (2,000 to 2,200 feet). This rock is made of many layers or flows which were laid why volcanic activity at various times, five of such flows are exposed at the crater rim. Thickness of these flows ranges from 5 to 30m.


wow, just wow!

Biogus story that has been bounced all over the internet for two decades and all over ATS for almost as long. Link

Harte

Ooops - just read Phage's post. Sorry.

I'd like to point out that I would never have expected Phage to use me as a source.

Harte
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posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 10:37 PM
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I'd like to point out that I would never have expected Phage to use me as a source.

Why would I not? Strong points well documented.
And you've been here longer.



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 11:23 PM
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Phage
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I'd like to point out that I would never have expected Phage to use me as a source.

Why would I not? Strong points well documented.
And you've been here longer.

I don't know - you always seemed like a guy who would just as soon dig the info out yourself.

Admittedly, it's rather hard to do this starting from scratch. But then I doubt you'd have to start from scratch.

Harte



posted on Feb, 9 2014 @ 11:34 AM
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Phage
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We have made it illegal for Phage to change his avatar! Forever! It's in the T&C's now.

I thought there was a non-disclosure clause attached.
I guess that means I'm free of the agreement!


Oops!



posted on Feb, 12 2014 @ 04:36 AM
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Bah! humbug!

If Ancient Indians did have atomic weapons and advanced technology, Indians, like me (being from India) would have used that tech to full effect over all of the rest of the world!

But such tech is not possible. not reality. just works of scribes gifted with an over the top creative license and abundant creativity.

Wish I had that tech!! [trying to laugh diabolically]




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