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Old 09-22-2004, 02:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Hi, again,

Just a note to let the forum know that, here at the Vurdalak Conjecture website, we've been hard at work expanding one of our most popular features -- the eyewitness accounts of the Tunguska Event. We've already got the Web's single largest collection of Russian eyewitness accounts in English, and we've just added three new ones:

* Kokoulin, agronomist from Nizhne-Ilimsk;

* M. R. Romanov, peasant from Nizhne-Ilimsk;

* N. N. Polyuzhinskii, observer at the Ilimsk Meteorological Station.

...with many more coming soon!

Some of the materials in this treasure-trove of testimony have never appeared anywhere in English translation before. To start sifting through the annals, searching for the one elusive clue that just might unriddle the "cosmic mystery of the millennium," point your browser at:

http://www.vurdalak.com

... and then click on the "target: tunguska/witnesses" link in the side navigation bar.

(And, while you're there, check out "Doctor Jack's" latest Soapbox Seminar. It's called "Where do Baby Black Holes Come From?" And, no, the answer's not "from under a cabbage leaf."

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Jenkoul
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Old 10-26-2004, 01:50 PM   #12 (permalink)
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personally, i like the primordial black hole theory, that a black hole the size of an electron crashed into the earth far fetched but by far the most interesting
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Old 10-26-2004, 03:32 PM   #13 (permalink)
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personally, i like the primordial black hole theory, that a black hole the size of an electron crashed into the earth far fetched but by far the most interesting
...And maybe not even all *that* far-fetched. In any case, Jack Adler is trying to convince you otherwise -- his final "Soapbox Seminar" will post on Hallowe'en, and in it he's promised to reveal how the right kind of primordial black hole might just avoid all the objections raised against the original Jackson-Ryan hypothesis.

Stay tuned,
Jenkoul
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Old 12-17-2004, 11:49 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Well, for the science fiction wargame Hard Vacuum, the Tunguska event was in fact an alien spaceship which the Russians used in WW2 to make inertia-type drives
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Old 12-17-2004, 01:27 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Well, for the science fiction wargame Hard Vacuum, the Tunguska event was in fact an alien spaceship which the Russians used in WW2 to make inertia-type drives
True enough, I suppose. But if fiction were admissible as evidence, then Bill DeSmedt's new novel Singularity would prove the case for the Jackson/Ryan black-hole hypothesis hands down!
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Old 12-17-2004, 01:59 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Hehe. I just posted here like one of those people who suddenly, in a conversation, say something barely related to the topic at hand...

I prefer the asteroid or miniature black-hole hypothesis myself. No reason, just that it seems like a safer bet than extraterrestrials at the moment.
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Old 06-15-2005, 01:52 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Free Energy sites emphasise that that all was made by Nikola Tesla's energy transmittor.
Russian engineer and Sci-Fi writer, the friend of Erich von Denicken, Alexander Kazantsev even wrote several novels with explanation of what happened on 30 june 1908 in the area ofthe river Podkamennaya Tunguska, 120 miles north from Vanavara. Yes, his explanations smell of UFO staff. But he gave an interesting continuation to this referring to some American astronomer Badgeby (sp.?) who in 1959 discovered 10-12 small bodies (from 22 to 90 some feet) orbiting earth and after having analysed the orbits came to conclusion that above objects converge in the single point on 18 december 1955, and this date coincides with the flash in the skies some astronomers observed.
So, as Kazantsev suggests, on 30 june 1908 it was landing capsule that due to some reason exploded killing its crew, and that mothership on the orbit of Earth annihilated when some automatic program ordered it to do so after the expectation period had expired.
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