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Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !

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A Watcher
User ID: 804812
10/28/2009 8:31 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

The Anunnaki talk of a huge Nuclear War over the Sinai Peninsula dating back thousands of years. In fact, it was a nuclear war scrapping among themselves.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 804819


This is what I was talking about in the other thread...
Time is short and I will not be allowed to give much more information.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 323774
10/28/2009 10:31 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

bump
TheresaEl
User ID: 711341
10/28/2009 10:57 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

This is the Bird/Serpent War talked about in India Text.

[link to books.google.com]

Will try to find other links
HardTruth Subscriber
User ID: 804942
10/28/2009 11:43 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Nuclear Reactors Nearly Two Billion Years Old!!
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Atomic Ruins 8 Millennia Ago
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aardvark
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10/28/2009 11:44 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

*nods
"Cherishing and caring for others is the source of all happiness. Cherishing ourselves over others, is the source of all suffering and negative conditions."
- Shantideva

~

“The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for, among old parchments, or musty records.
They are written, as with a sun beam in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity itself; and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power.”
-- Alexander Hamilton ~ 1775
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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 708377
10/28/2009 11:46 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Wow!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 787523
10/28/2009 11:52 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

THEY SHOW A PICTURE OF A SKELETON AND THE TITLE UNDERNEATH SAYS IT RADIOACTIVE.

UM, OKAY.

AND THEY COMPARE IT TO HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI AS BEING THE MOST RADIOACTIVE. DID THE WRITER PUT DOWN HIS SITAR LONG ENOUGH TO GO AND RESEARCH EITHER OF THOSE TWO CITIES, BOTH OF WHICH ARE DENSELY POPULATED WITH NON-GLOWING FOLKS TODAY?

AND THESE ANCIENT TEXTS DESCRIBE DOMED SAUCER-LIKE SPACE SHIPS WITH PORTHOLES. APPARENTLY THEY WERE SOPHISTICATED ENOUGH TO WAGE WARS ON THE MOON WITH ALIEN INVADERS, BUT THEIR TECHNOLOGY FOR LOOKING OUT OF THEIR SPACECRAFT WAS STUCK AT SAILBOAT LEVEL
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 325890
10/28/2009 11:53 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Old news, Oppenheimer knew.

During a college lecture, Oppenheimer was asked: 'Was the atomic test at Alamagordo the first nuclear blast?' The student meant: Was there a U.S. program before Alamagordo? Oppenheimer answered: 'Yes, in modern times.' The creator of the A-Bomb meant: Our atomic program was the first, not counting the ancient nuclear wars of the distant past.

Oppenheimer was a student of the old books of India; such as the Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita and the Kansur. Some of these holy works pre-date the Bible. They are not fictional stories. They are history. They speak of flying vimanas. Vimanas were real vehicles and the origin of the 'flying carpet.' Great wars were described in these early texts. Weapons could literally level the land like a moving force field. In ancient India, we find words for certain measurements of length; one was the distance of light-years and one was the length of an atom. Only a society that possessed nuclear energy would have the need for such words. When Oppenheimer said 'I am become the destroyer of worlds,' he was quoting from these ancient books. Believe it or not, the deserts on a number of continents today are the result of (prehistoric) nuclear warfare.

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Pashupati ......
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 325890
10/28/2009 11:55 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Vimanas
[link to www.hinduwisdom.info]

War in Ancient India
[link to www.hinduwisdom.info]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 711341
10/28/2009 11:55 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

[link to nitaai.net]

[link to sacred-texts.com]

[link to english.pravda.ru]

The above is the best link that I have found so far on Ancient Wars of India called The Bird-Serpent War.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 325890
10/28/2009 11:57 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Gurkha,
flying a swift and powerful vimana
hurled a single projectile
Charged with all the power of the Universe.
An incandescent column of smoke and flame
As bright as the thousand suns
Rose in all its splendour...
a perpendicular explosion
with its billowing smoke clouds...
...the cloud of smoke
rising after its first explosion
formed into expanding round circles
like the opening of giant parasols...
..it was an unknown weapon,
An iron thunderbolt,
A gigantic messenger of death,
Which reduced to ashes
The entire race of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas.
...The corpses were so burned
As to be unrecognizable.
The hair and nails fell out;
Pottery broke without apparent cause,
And the birds turned white.
After a few hours
All foodstuffs were infected...
...to escape from this fire
The soldiers threw themselves in streams
To wash themselves and their equipment.

Ancient verses from the Mahabharata: (6500 B.C.?)

[link to www.s8int.com]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 325890
10/28/2009 11:59 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

re: -LoT/LuT-

The People of ‘Ad and Ubar, the Atlantis of the Sands

And the 'Ad, they were destroyed by a furious Wind, exceedingly violent;

He made it rage against them seven nights and eight days in succession: so that thou couldst see the (whole) people lying prostrate in its (path), as they had been roots of hollow palm-trees tumbled down! Then seest thou any of them left surviving? (Surat al-Haaqqa: 6-8)


[link to www.islamicity.com]
mj-13
User ID: 804961
10/28/2009 12:21 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Great post OP. Even if this discovery wasn't made, it wouldn't really be much of a surprise if you do the math. HomoSapians, our current lineage has been estimated to be about a million years old. We are not even talking about the previous epochs, like HomoErectus or Neanderthalus. Now if you deduct 10,000 years of recorded history from that estimated number, you still have an exponential amount of unrecorded time in 990,000 years! That is a hell of a long time for a civilization to develop. So, with that said, the possibility of cities like Atlantis and Mu are not so far fetched after all. Who knows, with those calculations, we have probably cycled more than half a dozen times as a civilization (rising and falling) with a heck of a lot of time to spare.
El D
User ID: 747284
10/28/2009 12:40 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Gurkha,
flying a swift and powerful vimana
hurled a single projectile
Charged with all the power of the Universe.
An incandescent column of smoke and flame
As bright as the thousand suns
Rose in all its splendour...
a perpendicular explosion
with its billowing smoke clouds...
...the cloud of smoke
rising after its first explosion
formed into expanding round circles
like the opening of giant parasols...
..it was an unknown weapon,
An iron thunderbolt,
A gigantic messenger of death,
Which reduced to ashes
The entire race of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas.
...The corpses were so burned
As to be unrecognizable.
The hair and nails fell out;
Pottery broke without apparent cause,
And the birds turned white.
After a few hours
All foodstuffs were infected...
...to escape from this fire
The soldiers threw themselves in streams
To wash themselves and their equipment.

Ancient verses from the Mahabharata: (6500 B.C.?)

[link to www.s8int.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 325890


So much disinfo...this is not from the Mahabharata. It's from a 'chanelled' modern interpretation from the mid 1900s.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 325890
10/28/2009 12:56 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

So much disinfo...this is not from the Mahabharata. It's from a 'chanelled' modern interpretation from the mid 1900s.
 Quoting: El D 747284


Well, excuse me El D; take it up with the people from OOPARTS and Hinduwisdom - both of which quote the exact same words.

Let me bow down before your superior intellect and wisdom, being of 'EL'; the most high and all ...

Quoted here also:
[link to www.hinduwisdom.info]

You didn't catch this misinfo though:

Anatomically modern human remains have only been found dating back 195,000 years, not a million.

[link to news.nationalgeographic.com]

monster
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 804986
10/28/2009 1:01 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

a supernova withing a thousand light years would do that, wouldn't it?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 804986
10/28/2009 1:02 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

a supernova within a thousand light years would do that, wouldn't it?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 804986
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 790836
10/28/2009 1:09 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

a supernova within a thousand light years would do that, wouldn't it?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 804986

actually, I was thinking a magnetar (pointed at us), takes out the magnetosphere and allows cosmic radiation in....
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 764060
10/28/2009 9:24 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

So much disinfo...this is not from the Mahabharata. It's from a 'chanelled' modern interpretation from the mid 1900s.


Well, excuse me El D; take it up with the people from OOPARTS and Hinduwisdom - both of which quote the exact same words.

Let me bow down before your superior intellect and wisdom, being of 'EL'; the most high and all ...

Quoted here also:
[link to www.hinduwisdom.info]

You didn't catch this misinfo though:

Anatomically modern human remains have only been found dating back 195,000 years, not a million.

[link to news.nationalgeographic.com]

monster
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 325890


It's not 'superior intellect' it's called doing fucking research so I'm not led astray by the same bullshit spouted by the optimistic and naive over and over. I believe there was an advanced ancient civilization but this text is not evidence of it.

Research the Vymanika Shastra. Start here: [link to en.wikipedia.org]

Do your fucking homework.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 767896
10/28/2009 9:42 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

So much disinfo...this is not from the Mahabharata. It's from a 'chanelled' modern interpretation from the mid 1900s.


Well, excuse me El D; take it up with the people from OOPARTS and Hinduwisdom - both of which quote the exact same words.

Let me bow down before your superior intellect and wisdom, being of 'EL'; the most high and all ...

Quoted here also:
[link to www.hinduwisdom.info]

You didn't catch this misinfo though:

Anatomically modern human remains have only been found dating back 195,000 years, not a million.

[link to news.nationalgeographic.com]

monster


It's not 'superior intellect' it's called doing fucking research so I'm not led astray by the same bullshit spouted by the optimistic and naive over and over. I believe there was an advanced ancient civilization but this text is not evidence of it.

Research the Vymanika Shastra. Start here: [link to en.wikipedia.org]

Do your fucking homework.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 764060



haha, and we're given a wikipedia source after that rant!!!

wtf
Candace Subscriber
Paradise Citizen
User ID: 272605
10/28/2009 9:53 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Ancient Doomsday came in the twenty-fourth year when Abraham, encamped near Hebron, was ninety-nine years old.

"An the Lord appeared unto him in the terebrinth grove of Mamre as he was sitting at the entrance of the tent, in the heat of the day. And he lifted his eyes and looked, and behold - three men were stationed upon him; and as he saw them he ran from the entrance of the tent towards them, and bowed to the ground."

"Swiftly, from a typical Middle Eastern scene of a potentate resting in the shade of his tent, the biblical narrator of Genesis 18 raised Abraham’s eyes and thrust him - and the reader, too - into a sudden encounter with divine beings. Though Abraham was gazing out, he did not see the three approaching: "they were suddenly "stationed upon him." And though they were "men" he at once recognized their true identity and bowed to them, calling them "my lords" and asking them not to "pass over their servant" until he had a chance to prepare for them a sumptuous meal.

It was in this occasion that the leader of the three "men" promised Abraham he would return on the following year and that by then this wife Sarah would have a son.

But that was not the only reason they had come for. Sodom and Gomorrah were the real preoccupations of the three men. The leader of the three, "the Lord," did not conceal this from Abraham:

"....The outcry regarding Sodom and Gomorrah being great, and the accusation against them being grievous," the Lord said he had decided to "come down and verify; if it is as the outcry reaching me, they will destroy completely; and if not, I wish to know."

"....The event was most definitely not a natural calamity. It is described as a premeditated event: the Lord discloses to Abraham ahead of time what is about to happen and why. It is an avoidable event, not a calamity caused by irreversible natural forces: The calamity shall come to pass only if the "outcry" against Sodom and Gomorrah will be confirmed. And thirdly (as we shall soon discover) it was also a postponable event, one whose occurrence could be made to happen earlier or later, at will.

All these facts prompted Abraham to the "bargaining" (well known by now) and the question to the Lord, "If I find 50 faithful.... and going down to ten faithful, Abraham was granted the sparing of the cities.... if, he would find at least 10 faithful!

"....Perhaps there be fifty Righteous Ones inside the city," he said, "Wilt thou destroy and not spare the place for the sake of the fifty Righteous Ones within it?" Then he quickly added: "Far be it from you to do such a thing, to slay the Righteous with the guilty! Far be it from you, the Judge of All the Earth, not to do justice!"

"A mortal preaching to his deity! And the plea is for calling off the destruction - the premeditated and avoidable destruction....

"At eve time, the two companions of the Lord - the biblical narrative now refers to them as Mal’akhim (translated "angels" but meaning "emissaries") - arrived at Sodom, their task being to verify the accusations against the city and report their findings back to the Lord. Lot - who was sitting at the city’s gate - recognized at once (as Abraham had done earlier) the divine nature of the two visitors, their identity evidently being given away by their attire or weapons, or perhaps by the manner (flying over?) in which they arrived.

"Now it was Lot’s turn to insist on hospitality, and the two accepted his invitation to spend the night at his home....

""They had hardly lain down when the people of the city, the people of Sodom, surrounded the house - young and old, the whole population, from every quarter; and they called unto Lot and said unto him: ’Where are the men who came unto you tonight. Bring them out to us, that we may know them.’" When Lot failed to do so, the crowd surged to break their way in; but the two Mal’akhim "smote the people who were at the house’s entrance with blindness, both young and old; and they wearied themselves trying to find the doorway."

"Realizing that of all the townspeople only Lot was "righteous," the two emissaries needed no further investigation; the fate of the city was sealed....

"....Rushing to convey the news to his sons-in-law, Lot only met disbelief and laughter. So at dawn the emissaries urged Lot to escape without delay, taking with him only his wife and their two unmarried daughters who lived with them at home.

Lot also bargained with the emissaries:

"....Could the upheavaling of Sodom be delayed until he had reached the town of Zoar, the farthest one away from Sodom? Agreeing, one of the emissaries asked him to hurry there: "Haste thee to escape thither, for I will be unable to do anything until thou hast arrived there."

"The calamity was thus not only predictable and avoidable but also postponable; and it could be made to afflict various cities at different times. No natural catastrophe could have featured all these aspects.

"....The cities, the people, the vegetation - everything was "upheavaled" by the gods’ weapon. Its heat and fire scorched all before it; its radiation affected people even at some distance away: Lot’s wife, ignoring the admonition not to stop to look back as they were fleeing from Sodom, turn to a "pillar of vapor." The "Evil" Lot had feared had caught up with her . . .

Mr. Sitichin explains the mistranslation generally given as a "pillar of salt."

"Indeed, in the Erra Epos which, we believe, was the Sumerian record of the nuclear upheaval, the death of the people was described by the god thus:

The people I will make vanish, their soul shall turn to vapor.

"It was the misfortune of Lot’s wife to be among those who were "turned to vapor."

Lot was granted escaping because the gods remembered the bargaining with Abraham:

"For when the gods devastated the cities of the plain,
the gods remembered Abraham, and sent Lot away out of the upheaval of the cities.

Lot’s daughters, believing they had witness the end of mankind, and that they and their father were the only three survivors, made their father drunk and committed incest. Both women conceived child by their own father.

"The night before the holocaust must have been a night of anxiety and sleeplessness for Abraham, of wondering whether enough Righteous Ones were found in Sodom to have the cities spared, of concern about Lot and his family. "And Abraham got up early in the morning to the place where he had stood facing Yahweh, and he looked in the direction of Sodom and Gomorrah and the region of the Plain; and he beheld there smoke rising from the earth as the smoke of a furnace."

"He was witnessing a "Hiroshima" and a "Nagasaki" - the destruction of a fertile and populated plain by atomic weapons. The year was 2024 B.C.
 Quoting: A Watcher 803143


Plasma Beam Weapons were used to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah. This was carried out by people (angels/men) in the Bible, from Thiaoouba, (source of the term Jehovah), who babysit earth. These were pretty bad places that were destroyed.

But yes there has been nuclear or atomic war on earth many times. Earth folks have nearly done it again in a very widespread manner, and all nuclear weapons are now deactiviated and not allowed since Boxing Day, December 26, 2004. That Tsunami was caused by nuclear weapons detonated deeply in an attempt to open up the gas wells. The submarine that was injured a short time after, was disabled by star fleet, because it was going to implant another gigantic nuclear weapon. Cosmis councils said enough is enough, NO MORE.
Seeking Visionaries,who can and will create the many messianic missions needed to heal Earth and her peoples, and bring balance. Seeking those who can constantly expand their truth, and will strive earnestly to stand in that truth 100% of the time, making every moment of every day, a Holy Event. TWO OR MORE IN MY NAME. ~ www.abundanthope.net
Candace Subscriber
Paradise Citizen
User ID: 272605
10/28/2009 9:57 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Great post OP. Even if this discovery wasn't made, it wouldn't really be much of a surprise if you do the math. HomoSapians, our current lineage has been estimated to be about a million years old. We are not even talking about the previous epochs, like HomoErectus or Neanderthalus. Now if you deduct 10,000 years of recorded history from that estimated number, you still have an exponential amount of unrecorded time in 990,000 years! That is a hell of a long time for a civilization to develop. So, with that said, the possibility of cities like Atlantis and Mu are not so far fetched after all. Who knows, with those calculations, we have probably cycled more than half a dozen times as a civilization (rising and falling) with a heck of a lot of time to spare.
 Quoting: mj-13



Yu have to remove "evolution" here, as the earth has been migrated to and populated by people from other planets since the time of the dinosaurs. It has long been a place fought over, beatiful seed planet.

The reason for the kangaroo and related animals in Australia, is these did NOT evolve here, they were brought by two races that migrated from the same planet to here over 1 million years ago. A black race and a yellow race, and their descendants from intermating are the Arabs of today.
Seeking Visionaries,who can and will create the many messianic missions needed to heal Earth and her peoples, and bring balance. Seeking those who can constantly expand their truth, and will strive earnestly to stand in that truth 100% of the time, making every moment of every day, a Holy Event. TWO OR MORE IN MY NAME. ~ www.abundanthope.net
mj-13
User ID: 805406
10/29/2009 12:49 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Great post OP. Even if this discovery wasn't made, it wouldn't really be much of a surprise if you do the math. HomoSapians, our current lineage has been estimated to be about a million years old. We are not even talking about the previous epochs, like HomoErectus or Neanderthalus. Now if you deduct 10,000 years of recorded history from that estimated number, you still have an exponential amount of unrecorded time in 990,000 years! That is a hell of a long time for a civilization to develop. So, with that said, the possibility of cities like Atlantis and Mu are not so far fetched after all. Who knows, with those calculations, we have probably cycled more than half a dozen times as a civilization (rising and falling) with a heck of a lot of time to spare.



Yu have to remove "evolution" here, as the earth has been migrated to and populated by people from other planets since the time of the dinosaurs. It has long been a place fought over, beatiful seed planet.

The reason for the kangaroo and related animals in Australia, is these did NOT evolve here, they were brought by two races that migrated from the same planet to here over 1 million years ago. A black race and a yellow race, and their descendants from intermating are the Arabs of today.
 Quoting: Candace

It is very possible that our planet was "seeded". But that wasn't the point I was getting at. What I was really focusing on was the vast amount of time that goes undocumented from about 10,000 years of documented history to the estimated findings of the earliest HomoSapian genome discovered by science (about 1,000,000 years or more). With that said, it isn't out of the realm of possibility that our epoch of the human (HomoSapian) race has probably cycled technologically several times during that period of (an estimated) 990,000 years. Going from one end of the technological evolutionary spectrum to the other many times. Remember, our so called "ancient times", from the perspective of just a few thousand years is just a peverbial drop in the ocean of time. So with that said, it is highly probable that what scientists have discovered regarding an ancient nuclear exchange is quite possible.

Last Edited by mj-13 on 10/29/2009 at 12:51 AM
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 805542
10/29/2009 4:22 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Alot of text of Hindu legend is brought down here

which is interesting , but on this material there seems to be a lacking of reliable scientific links to verify what is being said

I would like to see a Photo of the " 44 vitrified skeletons, as if doom had come so suddenly they could not get to their houses. All the skeletons were flattened to the ground. A father, mother and child were found flattened in the street, face down and still holding hands"

They would look like glass. like a Chrystal skulls, there is no images of any of this stuff

is there no "real" physical evidence of these claims ?


ANCIENT CITY FOUND,
IRRADIATED FROM ATOMIC BLAST


The ruins of the ancient cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa are extremely radioactive.
Practically nothing is known of their histories, except that both were destroyed suddenly. In Mohenjo-Daro, in an epicentre 150 feet wide, everything was crystallised, fused or melted; 180 feet from the center the bricks are melted on one side, indicating a blast.

Excavations down to the street level revealed 44 scattered skeletons, as if doom had come so suddenly they could not get to their houses. All the skeletons were flattened to the ground. A father, mother and child were found flattened in the street, face down and still holding hands.

It has been claimed that the skeletons, after thousands of years, are still among the mostradioactive that have ever been found,

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.

Ancient Nuclear War?


Also


The most numerous vitrified remains in the western United States. In 1850 the American explorer Captain Ives William Walker was the first to view some of these ruins, situated in Death Valley. He discovered a city about a mile long, with the lines of the streets and the positions of the buildings still visible. At the center he found a huge rock, between 20 to 30 feet high, with the remains of an enormous structure atop it. The southern side of both the rock and the building was melted and vitrified. Walker assumed that a volcano had been responsible for this phenomenon, but there is no volcano in the area. In addition, tectonic heat could not have caused such a liquefication of the rock surface.


What did

there is alot more to this


[link to godssecret.wordpress.com]
 Quoting: A lost civilization 803056
jnchisox1 Subscriber
User ID: 773524
10/29/2009 4:26 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

I once had a philosophical conversation with my cousin in which i told him that it might have been possible that the mayan civilization was far more advanced than we were today, and there is a limit to how far a civilization can advance before greed, technology, advanced nuclear warfare, all lead to mass nuclear warfare in the world and the remaining survivors(very small in numbers) have to start over again. That could explain why their is no explanation to why the mayan race just disappeared all of sudden without a trace.
"Im intolerant to your intolerance"
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 805853
10/29/2009 2:42 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Alot of text of Hindu legend is brought down here

which is interesting , but on this material there seems to be a lacking of reliable scientific links to verify what is being said

I would like to see a Photo of the " 44 vitrified skeletons, as if doom had come so suddenly they could not get to their houses. All the skeletons were flattened to the ground. A father, mother and child were found flattened in the street, face down and still holding hands"

They would look like glass. like a Chrystal skulls, there is no images of any of this stuff

is there no "real" physical evidence of these claims ?



ANCIENT CITY FOUND,
IRRADIATED FROM ATOMIC BLAST


The ruins of the ancient cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa are extremely radioactive.
Practically nothing is known of their histories, except that both were destroyed suddenly. In Mohenjo-Daro, in an epicentre 150 feet wide, everything was crystallised, fused or melted; 180 feet from the center the bricks are melted on one side, indicating a blast.

Excavations down to the street level revealed 44 scattered skeletons, as if doom had come so suddenly they could not get to their houses. All the skeletons were flattened to the ground. A father, mother and child were found flattened in the street, face down and still holding hands.

It has been claimed that the skeletons, after thousands of years, are still among the mostradioactive that have ever been found,

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.

Ancient Nuclear War?


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The most numerous vitrified remains in the western United States. In 1850 the American explorer Captain Ives William Walker was the first to view some of these ruins, situated in Death Valley. He discovered a city about a mile long, with the lines of the streets and the positions of the buildings still visible. At the center he found a huge rock, between 20 to 30 feet high, with the remains of an enormous structure atop it. The southern side of both the rock and the building was melted and vitrified. Walker assumed that a volcano had been responsible for this phenomenon, but there is no volcano in the area. In addition, tectonic heat could not have caused such a liquefication of the rock surface.


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10/29/2009 2:55 PM
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Wow. The new link... says EXACTLY THE SAME as the other one!

Leaving aside the more exotic claims, can you at least corroborate the part about these sites being intensely radioactive? I mean, Mohenjo-daro is a UN world heritage site. A famous historical ruin. Surely you can find some legitimate source that confirms this?
ZTE
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10/29/2009 3:07 PM
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I've always thought that the Atlantis Empire stretched from India to Western U.S., but the main portion sunk in the pacific ocean. To me, this would explain the "ring of fire," being the main continent of Atlantis.

If you follow earthquakes and volcanoes, you'll have noticed that the activity within the ring of fire has greatly increased in the past few months. I see this as a sort of awakening and rising-up of the old Atlantis Empire.

I don't make many prediction on this forum, but I do believe that the truth about Atlantis (location and history) will be disclosed to us very soon. It would make sense for TPTB to disclose Atlantis before disclosing E.T. life, sort of like softening the blow.
drhoecker
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10/29/2009 3:08 PM
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ANCIENT CITY FOUND,
IRRADIATED FROM ATOMIC BLAST


The ruins of the ancient cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa are extremely radioactive.
Practically nothing is known of their histories, except that both were destroyed suddenly. In Mohenjo-Daro, in an epicentre 150 feet wide, everything was crystallised, fused or melted; 180 feet from the center the bricks are melted on one side, indicating a blast.

Excavations down to the street level revealed 44 scattered skeletons, as if doom had come so suddenly they could not get to their houses. All the skeletons were flattened to the ground. A father, mother and child were found flattened in the street, face down and still holding hands.

It has been claimed that the skeletons, after thousands of years, are still among the mostradioactive that have ever been found,

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.

Ancient Nuclear War?


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The most numerous vitrified remains in the western United States. In 1850 the American explorer Captain Ives William Walker was the first to view some of these ruins, situated in Death Valley. He discovered a city about a mile long, with the lines of the streets and the positions of the buildings still visible. At the center he found a huge rock, between 20 to 30 feet high, with the remains of an enormous structure atop it. The southern side of both the rock and the building was melted and vitrified. Walker assumed that a volcano had been responsible for this phenomenon, but there is no volcano in the area. In addition, tectonic heat could not have caused such a liquefication of the rock surface.


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absouletly.our bible says so and the water under jordan proves it.2000 years of radioactivity.jerusalem fled to egypt,they buried the metals the jews brought to save.history lied to us all.temples were ten feet thich and much water was there ,read and learn.
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10/29/2009 3:09 PM
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Here's some links regarding how ancient man is. And how long he has been around in his current form.

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