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From: (Spirit Of Truth)
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Newsgroups: alt.astrology,alt.conspiracy,alt.war,sci.skeptic,sci.misc
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Subject: CHERNOBYL WAS NO ACCIDENT...
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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 96 22:11:49 EDT
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Message-ID: <1777213825S86.JPA94001@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
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***THE CHERNOBYL EXPERIMENT***
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By J. Adams
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April 23rd, 1996
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"...The third angel sounded and there fell a great star
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from heaven, burning, as it were a lamp, and it fell on the
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third part of the rivers and upon the fountains of water;
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And the name of the star is Wormwood; and the third part of
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the waters became Wormwood, and many men died of the waters
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because they were made bitter."
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(Revelations 8:10-11)
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"The (Chernobyl) reactor was consciously driven into an
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extremely dangerous situation, a situation known for its
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dangers, and then on top of it all the complete security
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mechanisms were put out of operation - allegedly for the
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purpose of carrying through this experiment, even if the
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report additionally professes that at least some of these
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switchoffs were not at all necessary for this experiment.
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Under such conditions, according also to the knowledge of that
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time, one could not but know that one exposed the reactor to a
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dangerous situation, proceeding from which unknown big
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catastrophes became probable. Nothing, nothing at all has the
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(Chernobyl) catastrophe to do with a coincidence of
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unfortunate accidents. On the contrary, what was conducted
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there must have lead directly to a ruinous accident, exactly
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as driving a car with a speed of 140mph arround a corner very
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probably leads to carrying the car out of the track."
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(From: 10th ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHERNOBYL CATASTROPHE:
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THE DECISIVE FACTS MUST AT LAST BE BROUGHT INTO THE PUBLIC)
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The Chernobyl disaster in the Soviet Ukraine on April 26, 1986 was
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no accident. To the contrary, it was a sick, intentional experiment
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conducted by the "former" Communist government in Moscow to garner
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knowledge about the effects of radioactive contamination. For what
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reason? To prepare to fight and survive a global nuclear war.
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For those who have difficulty believing that Chernobyl was not an
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accident, I suggest you first consider the rather profound connections
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the reported "accident" had to astrology and biblical prophecy.
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On April 24th, 1986, just preceding the fire and explosion at the
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Chernobyl nuclear plant in the Soviet Ukraine, there was a total lunar
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eclipse conjunct Pluto (the astrolog chart for this eclipse and an
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excerpt from a related article I've written on "Kremlin Astrology" are
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below). At first one might simply pass off as a coincidence the fact
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that a lunar eclipse occurred in connection with the Chernobyl
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disaster, but what is key is that this eclipse was conjunct Pluto, a
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rare astronomic event. What is even more significant about this is
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that Pluto is the planet of explosive transformation and *nuclear
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technology* (consider the word "pluto"nium). Thus, Chernobyl happened
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at the time of an astrological configuration that seemed to
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specifically indicate an explosive nuclear event. This means people
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in a position of power, i.e., Kremlin leaders, may have ordered
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Chernobyl to occur at an astrologically appropriate time, i.e., just
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after the lunar eclipse conjunct Pluto on April 24th, 1986.
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If the evidence from astrology doesn't convince you that Chernobyl
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was a planned rather than accidental event, consider the case that can
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be made using biblical prophecy. In the Bible's "Book of Revelation",
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which is supposed to depict the fiery conflict called "The
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Apocalypse", there is a "Seventh Seal" prophecy that many believe
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specifically predicts a future nuclear war (see the excerpt from my
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article, "The Truth", below). In this prophecy, there is a passage
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that mentions how the water will be poisoned by "Wormwood" (see above)
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after a fiery catastrophe. This is most interesting since the
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Ukrainian word for "Wormwood" is "Chernobyl" (or "Chornobyl", as is
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explained in Mary Myco's article, "A Legacy of Wormwood"- see below).
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What this means is that the same powers who ordered Chernobyl to occur
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at a *time* of ideal *astrological* significance also saw to it that
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the disaster occurred at a *place* of key *prophetic* significance.
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Further evidence that Chernobyl was no accident comes from the
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suspicious circumstances of the disaster. As mentioned in the quote
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above from "The 10th Anniversary of the Chernobyl Catatrophe: The
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decisive facts must at last be brought into the public" (see below),
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the series of reported "mistakes" that went into the nuclear reactor
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explosion at Chernobyl are literally *unbelievable*. This is because
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what the world has been told is a lie. Soviet nuclear personnel
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intentionally took the steps necessary to generate a large-scale
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explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. As the author
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explains: "Nothing, nothing at all has the (Chernobyl) catastrophe to
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do with a coincidence of unfortunate accidents. On the contrary, what
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was conducted there must have lead directly to a ruinous accident."
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Why would Kremlin authorities have staged the Chernobyl disaster?
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Most likely to prepare for fighting a nuclear war. The events
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that have been occurring according to astrology over the past ten
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years, starting with the Chernobyl disaster, appear to be geared
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toward the outcome depicted in the Seventh Seal prophecy of a fiery
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Apocalypse, i.e., a future nuclear war.
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Chernobyl would have been a logical starting point if, in 1986,
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Moscow started to implement a multi-year plan, say of ten years,
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geared to fight and win a nuclear war against the West. In order to
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prepare for surviving such a war, the Kremlin first wanted to test
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procedures and equipment that had been designed during the Cold War
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years to counter radioactive contamination and poisoning following a
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nuclear war. Also, Communist leaders realized the need to garner
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knowledge about the immediate and lasting effects of radioactive
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contamination on people, vegetation and livestock. Accordingly,
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during the mid-1980's, when Kremlin authorities decided to implement a
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multi-year plan that would end in a nuclear war against the West, they
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chose to first stage a major nuclear disaster in the Ukraine as a
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useful preparatory experiment. From this diabolical experiment,
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Russian scientists, assisted by the West, have gathered a wealth of
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knowledge about the short-term and longer-term effects of radiation on
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people, plants and animals. Furthermore, the most effective equipment
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and procedures have been developed for dealing with radioactive
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contamination and poisoning. This, of course, will be of tremendous
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value if, indeed, Moscow is planning to fight and survive a global
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nuclear war.
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NOTE: For those of you who have a hard time accepting the idea that
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Moscow is planning to wage a nuclear war against the West based upon
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the evidence from Chernobyl, you might further consider the new
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underground command and control centre, known as Kosvinskiy Mountain,
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Russia is building in the Ural mountains (see the related article
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below or the recent New York Times article: "Despite Cold War's End,
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Russia Keeps Building A Secret Complex"; 4/16/96, p.A1). As US Navy
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Admiral William Studeman, former Acting Director of Central
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Intelligence, told the Senate Armed Services Committee last year:
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"Preparedness for nuclear conflict with the United States - not
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withstanding the end of the Cold War - remains a resource allocation
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priority (of Russia)." Why would this be so unless the Kremlin is
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planning to fight a nuclear war?
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***KREMLIN ASTROLOGY***
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'Zodiac and the Cross of Nero;
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How Astrology Guides Gorbachev's Russia'
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By J. Adams
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December 15th, 1995
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Updated: April 23rd, 1996
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Astrology was originally developed in ancient Persia, especially
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by the Babylonians. King Zargon, for instance, had his scholars
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compile a seventy-two volume astronomical treatise called the
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"Illumination Of Bel (their god)", in which the prophecy above was
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included. Astrology was important to Babylonian Kings like Zargon
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because it was used for making important policy decisions like when
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and where to wage wars.
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The use of astrology by powerful dictators to make key decisions
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and time important moves did not stop with Babylonian Kings, however.
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It is now widely recognized that Adolph Hitler used astrology to guide
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his important moves. Hitler shaped his political moves and foreign
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policy decisions, like the timing of military campaigns in waging the
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second world war, according to the stars. (See, for instance, Wilhwelm
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T. Wulff's 'Zodiac & Swastika; How Astrology Guided Hitler's
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Germany', 1973).
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Today the evil dictators and conquerors of the world are again
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relying on astrology to guide their moves. Specifically,
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*Gorbachev's* Russia (I believe Gorbachev is still the leading figure
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behind the scenes in Moscow today), Saddam Hussein's Iraq and the
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other authoritarian powers of the East are likely using the stars to
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guide a multi-year plan to militarily destroy the West and thereby
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conquer the world. Thus, upon close examination, one finds that
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almost all of the key events in Russia, Iraq, the former-Yugoslavia,
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Chechnya, so on and so forth, over the past decade have coincided with
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significant, relatively rare astrological configurations. (Note that
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the leadership of the "opposing" factions in places like the former-
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Yugoslavia and Chechnya are former Communist elite. Thus, no matter
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how much the opposite may appear to be the case, they are still likely
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receiving their orders from the Kremlin. That the Kremlin may control
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all sides of "staged" conflicts in places like the Chechnya was
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revealed by KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn in his book 'New Lies
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For Old'.)
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So that the use of astrology by the Kremlin and authoritarian powers
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of the East is clear, please consider the following examples of where
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key events coincided with significant, rare astrological
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configurations:
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1. *April 24th, 1986: Total eclipse of the Moon conjunct Pluto.
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The following evening the Chernobyl disaster, which was likely
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no accident but rather a sick experiment to garner knowledge for
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fighting a nuclear war, occurred in the Ukraine.
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Notably this configuration involved the planet Pluto which is
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supposed to represent explosive events and nuclear technology
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("Pluto" is the root of the world "pluto"nium).
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2. *July 22nd, 1990: Total solar eclipse.
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Marked when Iraq began massing forces on the Kuwaiti border just
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prior to the 1990 invasion.
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3. *August 2nd thru 7th, 1990: Lunar eclipse squares Mars and Pluto.
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In the Market Watch section of the July 16th, 1990 issue of
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'Barron's', there is an excerpt from the newsletter of financial
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astrologer Arch Crawford. It reads in part:
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"...Aug. 6 (Lunar Eclipse squares Mars + Pluto). Expect some
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major catastrophe on that last one, Aug. 2-7, as something
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explodes in a big way... Astronomically similar to the Chernobyl
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disaster..."
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On August 2nd, Iraq invaded Kuwait precipitating the Persian Gulf
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crisis.
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4. *January 15th, 1991: Solar eclipse with rare 6-planet alignment in
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Capricorn (note: in astrology the Sun and
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Moon are considered planets).
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January 15th, 1991 was the U.N. deadline for Iraq to pull-out of
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Kuwait before the allied attack a day later- the beginning of the
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Gulf War.
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According to an ancient Babylonian prophecy, "when all the
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planets meet in Capricorn the world will be destroyed by fire". In
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January of 1991, there was a six-planet alignment in Capricorn, and
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Venus, Jupiter and Pluto were heavily aspected in Capricorn and in
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tension with each other. Thus, from the perspective of someone in
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Iraq and the site of ancient Babylon, their "world was destroyed by
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fire" exactly as forecast in this astrological prophecy (see Moira
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Timms' 'Beyond Prophecies and Predictions', pp.206 & 209).
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5. *June 26th, 1991: Lunar eclipse of lunar/solar eclipse pair. Also,
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Pluto was squared (90-degree angle) by an
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alignment of Venus, Mars and Jupiter.
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Marked the beginning of the civil war in Yugoslavia.
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6. *August 19th, 1991: Alignment of Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus and
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Jupiter in the zodiac sign of Leo.
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A failed coup attempt by communist hardliners is staged in Moscow
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which supposedly brings an end to the Communist Party and Soviet
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Union.
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7. *December 21st, 1991: Lunar eclipse on the winter solstice.
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The Soviet flag comes down and the Russian flag is raised over the
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Kremlin as the Soviet Union is officially disbanded.
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A few days after this, on Christmas day (?!), Soviet leader
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Mikhail Gorbachev resigned.
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8. *June 30th, 1992: Solar eclipse of lunar/solar eclipse pair. This
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eclipse was aligned with Venus, Uranus and
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Neptune and sextiled (60-degree angle) Mars and
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Jupiter.
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First U.N. forces arrive in Sarajevo as Western military
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intervention in the former-Yugoslavia begins.
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9. *October 4th, 1993: Pluto conjunct Moon squares (90-degree angle)
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Saturn and trines (120-degree angle) Venus,
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Uranus and Neptune.
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Political chaos erupts in Moscow following Russian President Boris
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Yeltsin's disbanding of the former-Soviet parliament.
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10. *December 13th, 1993: Alignment of Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus and
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Mars in Sagitarrius.
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Communists and Nationalists win the elections for a new Russian
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parliament. Of particular surprise is the success of the "Liberal
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Democratic Party (?!) led by Hitler-like nationalist Vladimir
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Zhirinovsky.
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11. *January 12th, 1994: Rare seven-planet alignment in Capricorn
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(five planets and the sun and moon).
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Tightest alignment of seven planets in
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300 years.
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U.S./Russia summit at which the superpowers sign an agreement to
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no longer target each other with nuclear weapons.
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Alignment also coincides with increased Serb shelling of Sarajevo
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and a NATO summit meeting at which the Western allies agree to use
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force in the former-Yugoslavia. Within a month the first NATO
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ultimatum was issued for the withdrawal of Serb heavy weaponry from
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around a Sarajevan "safe-zone".
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12. *November 18th, 1994: Lunar eclipse of solar/lunar eclipse pair.
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Eclipse is aligned with Pluto and Jupiter,
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squares (90-degree angle) Mars and trines
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(120-degree angle) Uranus and Neptune.
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Croatian Serb warplanes bomb the U.N.-protected Bihac enclave in
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violation of a NATO-enforced "no-fly zone". NATO responds by bombing
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Serb positions. This is the first major use of military force against
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the Serbs by NATO in the Balkan conflict and the first offensive
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military action ever taken by NATO in the 45-year history of the
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alliance.
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13. *December 11th, 1994: Mars squares conjunction of Pluto & Jupiter.
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Russia invades the breakaway republic of Chechnya.
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14. *April 29th, 1995: Solar eclipse of lunar/solar eclipse pair.
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Eclipse squares Neptune and Uranus.
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Croatian Serb warplanes bomb the U.N.-protected Bihac enclave in
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Bosnia in violation of a NATO enforced "no-fly zone" once again. The
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Balkan war heats-up as a five-month cease-fire comes to an end.
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(Notably, this was the first eclipse pair subsquent to the pair in
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November of 1994 which marked the only other time Croatian Serb
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warplanes bombed Bihac- both before and since.)
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15. *June 14th, 1995: Mars squares alignment of Mercury, Venus and
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and Jupiter.
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Similar to configuration on December 11th, 1994 when Russia
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invaded Chechnya. This time, a large group of Chechen rebels attack
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a town in southern Russia and take several hundred patients hostage
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at a hospital. The incident ends violently with hundreds of Russians
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killed.
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16. *July 12th, 1995: Alignment of Sun, Moon, Neptune and Uranus
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trines (120-degree angle) Mars and sextiles
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(60-degree angle) Saturn and Pluto.
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Russian President Boris Yeltsin reportedly suffers a heart attack
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while Bosnian Serb forces overrun the U.N.-protected enclave of
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Srebrenica.
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17. *October 24th, 1995: Mars and Pluto conjunct total solar eclipse.
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Russian President Boris Yetsin suffers a second heart attack since
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which he has still not recovered.
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18. *November 22nd, 1995: 7-planet alignment of Sun, Moon, Mercury,
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Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Pluto in
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Sagitarrius.
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Serbs do a total about-face and reach a peace agreement with
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Bosnian and Croatian representatives at peace talks in Dayton, Ohio.
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Some 60,000 NATO troops start heading into the former-Yugoslavia to
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take over the peace-keeping mission from the United Nations.
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19. *December 21st/22nd, 1995: Clustering of all planets in or
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near Capricorn around the time of
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the winter solstice.
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Communists and nationalists win Russian parliamentary elections.
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20. *January 15th, 1996: Moon squares alignment of Earth, Sun,
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Mercury, Mars and Uranus.
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Russian forces storm Chechen rebels holding hostages in southern
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Russia.
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21. *February 26th, 1996: Sun conjunct Mars T-squares Pluto and the
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moon, which are in opposition (180
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degrees apart).
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Configuration is similar to the one that marked when Iraq invaded
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Kuwait in August of 1990. Notably, February 26th is also the fifth
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anniversary of Kuwait's liberation from Iraqi occupation and the end
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of the Gulf War.
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Wave of terrorist bombings against Israel occur starting February
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25th as the Arabs begin to unravel the false peace that has been
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established in the Middle East.
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22. *April 3rd, 1996: Total lunar eclipse conjunct Mars and squared
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by Jupiter.
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North Korea pulls out of the Korean War Armistice and then carries
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out a series of provocative armed incursions in the Demilitarized
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Zone separating the two Koreas.
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Astrolog Chart for the April 1986 lunar eclipse that
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coincided with the Chernobyl disaster in the Ukraine:
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+-------<11> 0Leo12----<10> 2Can11-----<9> 4Gem22-----------+
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<20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
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<20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
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<20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
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<20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
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<12> 0Vir19----<2D>-----------------------------<2D>----- 4Tau40<8>
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<20> <20> <20> Sun 4Tau11 <20>
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<20> <20> Astrolog (4.10) chart <20> <20>
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<20> <20> Fri Apr 25 1986 12:00am <20> <20>
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<20> <20> +08:00 0:00W 0:00N <20> <20>
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<1> 2Lib36-----<2D> Placidus Houses. <20>----- 2Ari36<7>
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<20> <20> Julian Day = 2446545.17 <20> <20>
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<20> <20> <20> <20>
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<20> <20> <20> <20>
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<20> <20> <20> <20>
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<2> 4Sco40-----<2D>-----------------------------<2D>----- 0Pis19<6>
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<20> Plu 6Sco02r <20> <20> <20> <20>
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<20> Moo 6Sco03 <20> <20> <20> <20>
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<20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
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<20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
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+----------- 4Sag22<3>----- 2Cap11<4>----- 0Aqu12<5>--------+
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"The Truth"
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By J. Adams
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October, 1994
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In discussing my views concerning a future surprise world war
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involving a nuclear holocaust triggered by conflict in the Middle
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East, I have noticed that many people respond by saying I'm
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predicting the "end of the world". I then point out that I did not
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mention biblical prophecy. Yet, most people are quick to draw
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parallels between Christian predictions of an Apocalypse and world
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war three (of course, Jewish, Moslem, and most other world religions
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have their own prophetic versions of the Apocalypse). This is
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important because I personally do believe that the global conflict I
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expect is, indeed, that which is predicted in the Bible. In fact,
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while trying to determine what could cause the epic crash that now
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appears to be imminent, I, along with friends, went through what can
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only be logically classified as a private revelation that clued me
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into just how "The Crash" would most likely occur.
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Specifically, the revelation I went through had to do with the
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seventh seal prophecy from the eighth chapter of the Book of
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Revelation. This prophecy is the key to the revelation of "The
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Truth" in the context of the Apocalypse (the word apocalypse
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literally means "revelation"). After the seventh and final seal is
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||
broken in the Book of Revelation, the Apocalypse is unleashed and
|
||
"The Truth" is revealed. Thus, the meaning behind the seventh seal
|
||
prophecy is of the utmost prophetic importance...
|
||
|
||
When the Lamb opened the seventh seal, (1) there was
|
||
silence in heaven for about half an hour. Then I saw the
|
||
seven angels who stand before God, and seven trumpets
|
||
were given to them. And another angel came and stood at
|
||
the alter with a golden censer; and he was given much
|
||
incense to mingle with the prayers of all the saints upon
|
||
the golden altar before the throne; and the smoke of the
|
||
incense rose with the prayers of the saints from the hand
|
||
of the angel before God. Then the angel took the censer
|
||
and filled it with fire from the altar and threw it on
|
||
the earth; and (2) there were peals of thunder, loud
|
||
noises, flashes of lightening, and an earthquake.
|
||
Now the seven angels who had the seven trumpets made
|
||
ready to blow them.
|
||
The first angel blew his trumpet, and (3) there
|
||
followed hail and fire, mixed with blood, which fell on
|
||
the earth; and a third of the earth was burnt up, and a
|
||
third of the trees were burnt up, and all green grass was
|
||
burnt up.
|
||
The second angel blew his trumpet, and (4) something
|
||
like a great mountain, burning with fire, was thrown into
|
||
the sea; and a third of the sea became blood, a third of
|
||
the living creatures in the sea died, and a third of the
|
||
ships destroyed.
|
||
The third angel blew his trumpet, and (5) a great star
|
||
fell from heaven, blazing like a torch, and it fell on a
|
||
third of the rivers and on the fountains of water. The
|
||
name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters
|
||
became wormwood, and many men died of the water, because
|
||
it was made bitter.
|
||
The fourth angel blew his trumpet, and (6) a third of
|
||
the sun was struck, and a third of the moon, and a third
|
||
of the stars, so that a third of their light was
|
||
darkened; a third of the day was kept from shining, and
|
||
likewise a third of the night.
|
||
Then I looked, and I heard an eagle crying with a loud
|
||
voice, as it flew in midheaven, "Woe, woe, woe to those
|
||
who dwell on the earth, at the blasts of the other
|
||
trumpets which the three angels are about to blow!"
|
||
|
||
I have long believed that this prophecy is a depiction of a
|
||
future nuclear war. Even though it was written some 2000 years ago,
|
||
it accurately describes each major phase of a global nuclear
|
||
holocaust:
|
||
|
||
1. The half hour of "silence in heaven" during which ICBM's would
|
||
traverse their orbits before striking targets after being
|
||
launched.
|
||
|
||
2. The thunderous reports, bright flashes, and earthquake associated
|
||
with nuclear detonations.
|
||
|
||
3. The nuclear blasts of "hail and fire, mixed with blood" followed
|
||
by raging fires that would consume much of the earth.
|
||
|
||
4. The nuclear explosions, "like a great mountain, burning with
|
||
fire", all over the world's seas as ports, ships, and submarines
|
||
are attacked.
|
||
|
||
5. The lethal contamination of water supplies by radioactive fallout
|
||
("Wormwood") for weeks after a nuclear war.
|
||
|
||
6. The blanketing of the sky by vast dust clouds after a nuclear war
|
||
such that sunlight, moonlight, and starlight is obscured thereby
|
||
causing a "nuclear winter".
|
||
|
||
Over the years my conviction has grown that this prophecy
|
||
predicts a future nuclear war. First off, the 1986 Chernobyl
|
||
disaster in the Ukraine helped reveal the truth behind the prophecy.
|
||
This is because, as I later found out, the Ukrainian word for the
|
||
bitter herb "wormwood", which poisons water in the seventh seal
|
||
prophecy, is "Chernobyl" (easily referenced- see, for instance:
|
||
'Chernobyl' (1987), by Andrey Illesh).
|
||
If this were not enough, in February of 1991, in the middle of
|
||
the Gulf War, a couple of friends and I had some rather remarkable
|
||
experiences that I believe confirmed the meaning of the prophecy as
|
||
well as indicated its imminent fulfillment. First off, on February
|
||
6th, I saw a special report of a chemical SCUD attack on Israel that
|
||
did not exist (believe me, I checked it out fully; the report was
|
||
never aired). Then, about a week later, I was with a friend of mine
|
||
who had just become interested in Nostradamus and prophecies that
|
||
might be connected with the Gulf War. After showing him some books I
|
||
had on Nostradamus, I began reading him the seventh seal prophecy
|
||
above. Just as I began reading it, we heard an air- raid siren
|
||
followed by the bellowed percussion of a nuclear explosion. The
|
||
authenticity of the experience led me to rush with my friend to a
|
||
deep basement in a nearby building. From there I contacted the local
|
||
fire department to see if any sirens had been sounded; however, none
|
||
had. After returning to our original location, my friend and I began
|
||
checking with others to see if anyone else had heard anything. No
|
||
one else had. However, another friend of mine, who is very
|
||
trustworthy, said that he had heard no air-raid siren that evening-
|
||
he had heard one that afternoon. When I asked him whether or not it
|
||
could have been a fire alarm, he responded: "No, it was distinctly an
|
||
air-raid siren off in the distance".
|
||
Needless to say, these extraordinary experiences led me to
|
||
conclude that the conflict in the Persian Gulf might somehow be
|
||
linked to a future global nuclear war- an event that would fit the
|
||
ultimate crash I have been anticipating. Thus, I began to critically
|
||
reexamine the events that had been taking place in the Gulf, and I
|
||
quickly realized there was something seriously amiss. In fact, all
|
||
the inconsistencies and contradictions pointed to one logical
|
||
explanation: the Soviets and Iraq were engaging in large-scale
|
||
strategic deception (see my paper, "The Persian Gulf Deception").
|
||
The reason they would be doing this was clarified after examining the
|
||
rather frightening conclusion of our national security analysts
|
||
during the late-1970s and early-1980's: the Soviets were preparing to
|
||
fight and win a nuclear war (see: Richard Pipes' "Why the Soviet
|
||
Union Thinks it could Fight and Win a Nuclear War" in 'Commentary'
|
||
(July, 1977), Dr. William Van Cleave's "Soviet Strategic Nuclear
|
||
Forces and Goals: Deception and Surprise" in 'Mesmerized By The Bear'
|
||
(1987), and/or 'Soviet Strategy for Nuclear War' (1979), authored by
|
||
Joseph Douglas). Of course, with remarkable fear-induced
|
||
irrationality, Western society has completely ignored the possibility
|
||
that Gorbachev's "New Thinking" may have been the introduction of a
|
||
total lie rooted in the unthinkable "Russian Idea" (see Alexander
|
||
Yanov's 'The Russian Challenge and the Year 2000' (1987)). There is,
|
||
however, sufficient reason to believe this is the case.
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Newsday
|
||
April 7, 1996
|
||
|
||
"A Legacy of Wormwood"
|
||
By Mary Myco
|
||
|
||
"...The third angel sounded and there fell a great star
|
||
from heaven, burning, as it were a lamp, and it fell on the
|
||
third part of the rivers and upon the fountains of water;
|
||
|
||
And the name of the star is Wormwood; and the third part of
|
||
the waters became Wormwood, and many men died of the waters
|
||
because they were made bitter."
|
||
|
||
Revelations 8:10-11
|
||
|
||
TO CONNECT the third biblical sign of the Apocalypse to the 1986
|
||
nuclear disaster at the then-Soviet power station 80 miles north of
|
||
Kiev, you first have to pronounce that station's name as the
|
||
Ukrainian: "ChOrnobyl," rather than the generally accepted:
|
||
"ChErnobyl. "
|
||
|
||
A Russified version of a Ukrainian word, " Chernobyl" doesn't even
|
||
appear in either language's dictionary. Nor will you see it on the
|
||
road signs in the contaminated 36-mile-wide Zone of Alienation
|
||
circling the gutted reactor. Since Ukraine inherited the Rhode Island-
|
||
sized region from the late Soviet Union in 1991, all the "e's" have
|
||
been taped over with "o's" to spell "Chornobyl."
|
||
|
||
Chornobyl is the Ukrainian word for wormwood, a medicinal herb
|
||
endowed with magical powers in folklore. And it truly became a force
|
||
to conjure after the Chornobyl station's fourth reactor exploded on
|
||
April 26, 1986. The cloud of radioactive wormwood subsequently spewed
|
||
around the globe seemed like a bitter foretaste of the nuclear
|
||
holocaust that would end the world.
|
||
|
||
Luckily, the world is still here. But viewed through the crystal
|
||
ball of hindsight, the disaster did herald doom for the Soviet Union.
|
||
Like the badly designed Chornobyl reactor, the Communist empire
|
||
collapsed under pressure, and the 20-story "sarcophagus" encasing the
|
||
radioactive reactor core in concrete and steel seems like a fitting
|
||
tombstone for both.
|
||
|
||
Eventually, someone will have to devise a semiotic danger sign to
|
||
ward off the unsuspecting in future millennia, when our languages will
|
||
have been forgotten but the mess inside the sarcophagus will still be
|
||
radioactive.
|
||
|
||
For now, the real epitaph is two miles away in the ghost town of
|
||
Pripyat, where a mural on one of the dozens of modern high-rises
|
||
vacantly overlooking poplar-lined streets proclaims:
|
||
|
||
"The Party of Lenin,
|
||
The power of the people,
|
||
Leads us to the triumph of Communism!"
|
||
|
||
Instead of triumph, the Party of Lenin led the 45,000 people of
|
||
Pripyat, plus 90,000 more from villages and towns in the contaminated
|
||
Polissia region, to abandon their homes permanently.
|
||
|
||
Now, it will take more than two centuries for the cesium and
|
||
strontium contaminating most parts of the Zone of Alienation to decay
|
||
away. The deadly plutonium in the six-mile ring closest to the reactor
|
||
will, as a practical matter, last forever.
|
||
|
||
Small wonder that no more than 10,000 people work (but rarely live)
|
||
in the Zone these days. Almost all are in two different places named
|
||
Chornobyl: the nuclear station, where two controversial reactors Kiev
|
||
promises to close are still running, and the town 12 miles away, where
|
||
the administration of the Zone of Alienation performs its dystopian
|
||
task of running the no-man's land.
|
||
|
||
The work has incentives. Wages are double to triple the Ukrainian
|
||
average, while radiation exposure rules limit work to just two weeks a
|
||
month.
|
||
|
||
But I still had my doubts. "Don't you worry about the radiation?" I
|
||
asked my tour guide, Oleksandr Shevchenko.
|
||
|
||
"Most of the time there's no danger," he assured me. Like all Zone
|
||
men, he was dressed in camouflage. The uniforms are a nod to male
|
||
workers' sartorial simplicity rather than safety. Women wear whatever
|
||
they want.
|
||
|
||
But everyone wears one of the clip-on dosimeters that Shevchenko
|
||
showed me. "I don't want to know what it reads," he said, explaining:
|
||
"If I reach my yearly exposure, they wouldn't let me work here. So if
|
||
I'm here, I must be OK."
|
||
|
||
Actually, on the day I visited, the background radiation in most
|
||
parts of the Zone was normal. After 10 years, 95 percent of the
|
||
radioactivity has sunk about an inch into the soil, securing it from
|
||
being blown about in surface dust. Snow, too, is a shield. My winter
|
||
visit was no accident.
|
||
|
||
I expected a desolate wasteland. In fact, the Zone is very much
|
||
alive. The removal of 135,000 humans has created a wildlife refuge
|
||
with a population explosion of perfectly healthy-looking boar, moose,
|
||
deer, wolves and smaller animals. I even spotted a rare golden eagle
|
||
soaring above the treetops in the six-mile innermost ring, drawn by
|
||
the abundance of prey - and the lack of people.
|
||
|
||
Because cesium and strontium have long since passed from the soil
|
||
into the food chain, both the prey and the predators are radioactive.
|
||
And if a cesium-packed roebuck bounds out of the Zone into a
|
||
neighboring forest and dies, its body will leave a patch of
|
||
contamination where there had been none before.
|
||
|
||
That's just one way that radionuclides, or radioactive atoms, move
|
||
around in the wild. Scientists call the process "migration" and try to
|
||
prevent it by immobilizing radionuclides in one place where a
|
||
metaphorical eye can be kept on them.
|
||
|
||
Soil isn't one of those places. Aside from insinuating themselves
|
||
into the food chain, radionuclides can eventually migrate down to the
|
||
water table. But early efforts to decontaminate soil with radiation-
|
||
absorbing plants created a new problem: disposing of the harvest.
|
||
Smoke from burning would be radioactive. And burial isn't an option
|
||
either because there is already too much contaminated garbage in the
|
||
Zone's 800 leaky "graveyards."
|
||
|
||
That's why so much "hot" debris, such as the huge concrete blocks
|
||
that spell out the slogan, "The Forest is the Source of Health," still
|
||
stand in the same place as 10 years ago.
|
||
|
||
Like nearly everything in this symbol-laden landscape, that sign
|
||
from a pre-Chornobyl forestry farm has acquired new meaning. Trees, it
|
||
turns out, are the best and cheapest way of immobilizing
|
||
radionuclides, which concentrate in bark where they can safely decay
|
||
away in the centuries of a tree's lifetime. The danger then becomes
|
||
fires, such as the one that raged through the Zone in 1991.
|
||
|
||
Once upon a time, according to folklore, the biggest danger in
|
||
Ukrainian forests was from woodland nymphs called mavky. Mavky lured
|
||
their victims with beautiful songs, then tickled them to death. For
|
||
reasons folklore doesn't explain, the only way to ward off mavky was
|
||
with wormwood, an herb they feared immensely.
|
||
|
||
Now, 10 years after Chornobyl, few people venture into the wormwood
|
||
forests of the Zone. Mushroom and berry picking are forbidden; so is
|
||
hunting. But for the rangers who work in the woods, clearing out
|
||
deadwood and fighting the radioactive fires that deadwood can start,
|
||
there's at least one consolation for the risk: They needn't worry
|
||
about mavky anymore.
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
The following was taken off of the network news:
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
10th ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHERNOBYL CATASTROPHE:
|
||
THE DECISIVE FACTS MUST AT LAST BE BROUGHT INTO THE PUBLIC
|
||
|
||
On April the 26th the catastrophe of Chernobyl will be ten years
|
||
ago. Again numerous commemorative articles will be published, and
|
||
there will be demonstrations. But the very backgrounds of that
|
||
catastrophe, which lie open, at least for a considerable part, will
|
||
not be dealt with there. We consider it necessary to carry exactly
|
||
these facts into the public, which also inevitably shall shed an
|
||
essential light upon the whole green campaign and the movement against
|
||
nuclear power stations, even alone by their being laid open. This
|
||
incident, this catastrophe was actually instantly used by the whole
|
||
green movement and by all parliamentary parties to demand "instant
|
||
stoppage" of nuclear energy in the Federal Republic of Germany. This
|
||
relationship between a catastrophe of a nuclear power station abroad,
|
||
in the present case in the Soviet Union, and an especially heavy-
|
||
weighted campaign in this country needs indeed to be examined. For
|
||
this purpose the publication of the backgrounds, among other things,
|
||
is very helpful. We demand unambiguously an end to the virtual
|
||
withholding of these facts in the public.
|
||
|
||
Still during the same year 1986 are published a Soviet report about
|
||
the technical details as well as publications by the IAEA
|
||
(International Atomic Energy Agency) and by the German Association for
|
||
Reactor Safety (GRS). Except for a short-time mentioning of the main
|
||
results by some renown newspapers, the reports are not dealt with in
|
||
the public, especially not by the media which are decisive for the
|
||
broad public. Therefore here we go into the details of the Russian
|
||
report and its peculiarities. Already then, during summer 1986 it
|
||
became clear that the security systems of the reactor were put out of
|
||
operation within the framework of experiments, and that a heavy
|
||
manipulation of the reactor had been undertaken. This in turn led to
|
||
numerous questions.
|
||
|
||
-The report of the Soviet State Committee-
|
||
|
||
The report itself contains a sequence of extremely rude interventions
|
||
into the reactor, of systematic setting aside all provided security
|
||
installations, so that one must ask oneself what was in the mind of
|
||
the operators when they manipulated the reactor in this way and
|
||
executed the most daredevil "experiments" with it. The report on the
|
||
one hand depicts numerous details of the technical process in this
|
||
way, in order to sum up the event by the completely unsuitable and
|
||
appeasing terms of "operating mistake" or "breaking of operating
|
||
instructions" and in this way to evade all decisive questions. The
|
||
IAEA, by the way, is an instrument of the so-called Atomic Weapons
|
||
Nonproliferation Treaty and as such covers up, as it were the most
|
||
natural thing in the world, the nuclear hegemony of the then two
|
||
"Superpowers", which means that the supreme nuclear powers are
|
||
entitled to control all the remaining countries, but not the other way
|
||
round.
|
||
|
||
Many questions, concerning the responsibility for the incident, the
|
||
origin of explosions at the reactor remain unanswered, or in the best
|
||
case are being fobbed off with vague hypotheses.
|
||
|
||
The reactor was consciously driven into an extremely dangerous
|
||
situation, a situation known for its dangers, and then on top of it
|
||
all the complete security mechanisms were put out of operation -
|
||
allegedly for the purpose of carrying through this experiment, even if
|
||
the report additionally professes that at least some of these
|
||
switchoffs were not at all necessary for this experiment. Under such
|
||
conditions, according also to the knowledge of that time, one could
|
||
not but know that one exposed the reactor to a dangerous situation,
|
||
proceeding from which unknown big catastrophes became probable.
|
||
Nothing, nothing at all has the catastrophe to do with a coincidence
|
||
of unfortunate accidents. On the contrary. What was conducted there,
|
||
must have lead directly to a ruinous accident, exactly as driving a
|
||
car with a speed of 140mph arround a corner very probably leads to
|
||
carrying the car out of the track.
|
||
|
||
For some pages the report reads in the following manner: here they
|
||
undertook this forbidden manoeuvre and violated that rules, and in
|
||
order to make the experiment possible at all, this and afterwards that
|
||
security device was put out of operation.
|
||
|
||
The immediate cause of the desaster was an alleged experiment to use,
|
||
for internal requirements, the current of the turbogenerator coming to
|
||
a stop. First of all in general it is astonishing that such a reactor
|
||
fully equipped with radioactive fuel rods is said to be used by its
|
||
crew as a simple "test object", normally for experiments of that kind
|
||
test devices are being used for the first time. The report puts the
|
||
entire blame on the personnel, on its thoughtlessness. On the other
|
||
hand it can be seen from the report itself that the experiment was
|
||
directed by a person who was not a specialist for reactors, but only a
|
||
"ordinary electrical engineer". He apparently gave his directives to
|
||
the present operating crew. It reads for example:
|
||
|
||
"The operators attempted manually to sustain the main parameters of
|
||
the system - steam pressure and the water level in the drum separators
|
||
- but they did not entirely succeed in doing so. At this stage they
|
||
saw the steam pressure in the drum separators sag by 0.5-0.6 MPa and
|
||
the water level drop below the emergency mark. In order to avoid
|
||
shutting down the reactor in such conditions, the staff blocked the
|
||
emergency protection signals relating to these parameters. At the same
|
||
time, the reactivity continued to drop slowly. At 1:22:30, the
|
||
operator saw from a printout of the fast reactivity evaluation program
|
||
that the available excess reactivity had reached a level requiring
|
||
immediate shutdown of the reactor. Nevertheless, the staff were not
|
||
stopped by this and began with the experiments." (p. 16/17) <20>1|
|
||
|
||
|
||
These sentences one must read twice indeed, as they show the whole
|
||
purposefulness of the proceeding. Who ordered such a reckless way of
|
||
proceeding at the reactor? That engineer who was not an expert for
|
||
reactors at all? About this responsibility the report is silent.
|
||
|
||
After that the security device for the case of both turbogenerators
|
||
being switched off is put out of function.
|
||
|
||
The report says: "This meant a further departure from the experimental
|
||
programme, which did not call for blocking the reactor's emergency
|
||
protection with the switching off of two turbogenerators." (p. 17) <20>2|
|
||
|
||
Shortly after 1 h 23 min suddenly the reactivity of the fuel in the
|
||
reactor, which had been highly manipulated and forcibly brought down,
|
||
increases massively. The operator tries an emergency shut-down, which
|
||
however - says the report - fails.
|
||
|
||
Then it is said: "According to observers outside unit 4, at about 1:24
|
||
there occurred two explosions one after the other; burning lumps of
|
||
material and sparks shot into the air above the reactor, some of which
|
||
fell onto the roof of the machine room and started a fire." (p. 17)
|
||
<EFBFBD>3|
|
||
|
||
|
||
Later an attempt to explain these explosions was undertaken using a
|
||
mathematical computing model, but nowhere they are being explained in
|
||
a really conclusive manner. Mathematical models have only limited
|
||
meaningfulness and normally serve to put somebody on the right track
|
||
leading to the determination of the results. One question, which poses
|
||
itself in this framework, and which also could show something to the
|
||
investigation about the backgrounds of the catastrophe, consists in
|
||
the following: Was a mathematical model about the consequences put up
|
||
prior to proceeding to the apparent planful manipulation of the
|
||
reactor? That would seem natural. If such methods of a mathematical
|
||
simulation are at hand, why not make use of them in advance, in the
|
||
case of such dangerous processes? In case the simulation existed
|
||
however: what did it tell?
|
||
|
||
176 persons were present in the whole plant, of whom a part was in the
|
||
concerned reactor unit 4. According to the Soviet statements of that
|
||
time the most part of this personnel must have survived this incident.
|
||
But at the same time this explosion from the inside is said to have
|
||
overturned a slab of 1.000 tons. How can men survive such an explosion
|
||
in the inside?
|
||
|
||
About the causes of the incident it is said in the Soviet report: "As
|
||
shown by the analysis presented above, the accident in the fourth unit
|
||
of the Chernobyl' nuclear power plant belongs to the category of
|
||
accidents associated with the introduction of excess reactivity. The
|
||
design of the reactor facility provided for protection against this
|
||
type of accident with allowance for the physical characteristics of
|
||
the reactor, including a positive steam void coefficient of
|
||
reactivity." (p. 22) <20>4|
|
||
|
||
(This coefficient describes a characteristic feature of the RMBK-
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||
reactor which means that at an increase of the steam content of the
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cooling water the power may rise under certain conditions.)
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And exactly these protective devices were put out of function.
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"The accident assumed catastrophic proportions because the reactor was
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taken by the staff into a non-regulation state in which the positive
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void coefficient of reactivity was able substantially to enhance the
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power excursion." (p. 23) <20>5|
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By the explosions and the entire proceeding described here great
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masses of radioactivity came into the air and were scattered over the
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European continent by the winds. They led to a serious increase of
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radioactivity in some nearer regions. The immediate surrounding area
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had to be evacuated. During the following days the sealing of the
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reactor building and the extinction of the fire are undertaken with
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great energy, and with success. The days after the catastrophe are at
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the same time days of the biggest nuclear protection manoeuvres, of
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fight against nuclear fire, of confinement and, as far as possible, of
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decontamination of the environment. The reactor units 1 and 2 in the
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immediate vicinity of the reactor 4 continue to work for 24 hours even
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on the day of the catastrophe!!!
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This description, too, shows, by the way, that the propaganda, as it
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went here, had the intention, even though the catastrophe was serious,
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to make a really mystical matter out of it, aiming at engendering
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general fear of the big technology. This has nothing to do with a
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realistic assessment, this is propagandistic intention on principle
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which benefits all those who pushed for desindustrialization and who
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are trying to disseminate uncertainty about the material fundaments of
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society.
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The report by those politically responsible of the Soviet Union of
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that time does not keep completely quiet either about its intentions
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regarding the political conclusions:
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"The fact that the contemporary world is full of potentially dangerous
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industrial production processes significantly aggravating the
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consequences of military actions gives a new perspective to the
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senselessness and inadmissibility of war in today's world." (p. 3) <20>6|
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At that time the possibility of an attack of a potential military
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enemy against atomic energy plants, and that therefore they should not
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been constructed, was frequently being discussed. The advocates of
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this opinion were the same who preached the so-called policy of
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detente. Very interesting: there happens an alleged "incident", with a
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Soviet reactor, and the same responsible people warn other countries
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against their atomic energy plants and industrial plants, that the
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world was full of them, that is to say more plants apparently should
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not be erected. So these are de facto threats of the Soviet leadership
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of that time connected to the occurrence of a catastrophe under very
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dubious circumstances in their country. * And after that Gorbatchov,
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under whom the USA gained a decisive influence in the Soviet Union
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itself, declares that on the occasion of Chernobyl one should
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cooperate more closely with the IAEA, which possibly should control
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internationally more strictly the entire atomic industry, also the
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Russian one.
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THE CONCLUSIONS OF THE GRS
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(ASSOCIATION FOR THE SECURITY OF REACTORS)
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There also exists, subsequent to this report, an extensive
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description of the GRS "New insights into the incident in the nuclear
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power station Chernobyl .. state: Oct. 1986". Here too the astounding
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circumstances cannot be concealed, but also here it is attempted to
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rubricate the whole thing simply under "human error", under "violation
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of regulations".
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Psychology is bothered: The crew had had big ambitions and had been
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willing to carry through this experiment with greater speed. Other
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questions, more essential ones, as for the political context, into
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||
which the Soviet Union itself wanted to put this aubject, questions
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for the responsibility of this "experiment program" at the reactor,
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which was carried through without any responsibility, apparently are
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not being asked.
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Summing up this report says:
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|
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"This misconduct consists in conscious and blatant injuries against
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binding regulations. The frequency and the importance of the mistaken
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actions indicate that the practice of running the plant was
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throughout, not only in an isolated manner at April 26th 1986,
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characterized by an attitude of lack of awareness of security
|
||
matters." (p. 34) <20>7|
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|
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It is ridiculous to say that irresponsible actions of that kind -such
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||
a characterization is not employed by the IAEA or by the GRS! - are to
|
||
be put down only on a lack of awareness of security matters. Even a
|
||
nonprofessional would know, that such actions at a reactor are
|
||
mortally dangerous, not only for the crew. A serious striving for
|
||
finding out the background of this behaviour cannot be recognized on
|
||
the part of the IAEA or the GRS. The question who ordered this program
|
||
of experiments or by which superior authorities these experiments were
|
||
approved, is not asked. Neither any evidence is published about what
|
||
statements the responsible people of that "shift" made during the
|
||
investigations, or if all of them lost their lives at the incident -
|
||
according to the Soviet description this may hardly be the case.
|
||
|
||
Erasing all these points it is said only: "The behaviour of the
|
||
personnel in connection with substantial weaknesses of the design of
|
||
the plant was the cause for the incident at the nuclear power station
|
||
of Chernobyl." (p. 33) <20>8|
|
||
|
||
Weaknesses of the personnel and weaknesses of the construction -this
|
||
is the whole litany, an utterly cheap litany which by no means does
|
||
justice to the quality of the things. Equally naive are the proposals
|
||
by which events of that kind shall be prevented in the future:
|
||
|
||
"Training of the personnel stressing especially the understanding of
|
||
the processes in the reactor and during the operation of the reactor,
|
||
including training at simulators which represent also the processes
|
||
during heavy incidents in a realistic manner." (p. 32) <20>9|
|
||
|
||
Can one assume seriously that the crew which had been working
|
||
successfully for years at the reactor (says the report itself) does
|
||
not know the dangerous potential residing in it?? The regulations for
|
||
the operation of the reactor do indeed show the danger of the reactor
|
||
at low power level .
|
||
|
||
Then it reads in the report of the GRS: "As a conscious bringing about
|
||
of the incident can be excluded, the behaviour of the personnel
|
||
becomes understandable only if one assumes that it did not know
|
||
sufficiently the behaviour of the reactor at low power levels." (p.34)
|
||
<EFBFBD>10|
|
||
|
||
This formulation shows that even the editors of this report had to
|
||
deal with the question of a conscious bringing about of an heavy
|
||
ruinous incident, but why this possibility is excluded in face of the
|
||
whole chain of actions which made it possible, stays without any
|
||
detailed argumentation.
|
||
|
||
|
||
References:
|
||
|
||
<EFBFBD>1| <20>2| <20>3| <20> 4| <20>5| <20>6|
|
||
USSR State Committee on the Utilization of Atomic Energy The Accident
|
||
at the Chernobyl' Nuclear Power Plant and its Consequences.
|
||
Information Compiled for the IAEA's Experts' Meeting, 25-29- August
|
||
1986, Vienna Part I. General Material Draft August 1986
|
||
|
||
<EFBFBD>7| <20>8| <20>9| <20>10|
|
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Gesellschaft fuer Reaktorsicherheit (GRS) mbH, Koeln/Garching Neuere
|
||
Erkenntnisse zum Unfall im Kernkraftwerk Tschernobyl. Stand: Oktober
|
||
1986 (2nd ed. Febr. 1987) (The quotations from this publication were
|
||
translated by us).
|
||
|
||
*Note: The German translation of this passage is even more outspoken.
|
||
It uses the expression: "satiation" - (of the contemporary world with
|
||
potentially dangerous industrial production processes etc.) It is not
|
||
clear if this expression stems from the Soviet original and
|
||
subsequently was weakened by the English translation, or if the German
|
||
translator introduced it into the context.
|
||
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|
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NEUE EINHEIT
|
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Zeitschrift fuer Politik, Oekonomie und Kultur
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- Extrablatt Nr.25 -
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Newsgroups: soc.culture.soviet,alt.current-events.russia
|
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Subject: Re: Russia prepares for nuclear war
|
||
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 96 23:01:32 EST
|
||
|
||
|
||
Jane's Defence Weekly
|
||
December 16, 1995
|
||
(Vol. 24; No. 25; Pg. 5)
|
||
|
||
Russia 'is still preparing for war with USA'
|
||
|
||
By Barbara Starr
|
||
|
||
Preparation for nuclear war with the USA appears to remain a high
|
||
Russian priority, according to statements by US intelligence community
|
||
officials recently made public.
|
||
|
||
One sign is a new Russian underground command and control centre,
|
||
known as Kosvinskiy Mountain, that has been built in the Urals. It is
|
||
"one of the main new elements" of the Russian underground nuclear
|
||
command and control architecture that has emerged since the Soviet
|
||
Union dissolved, US Navy Adm William Studeman, then Acting Director of
|
||
Central Intelligence, told the Senate Armed Services Committee earlier
|
||
this year.
|
||
|
||
The statements were in reply to SASC questions following public
|
||
hearings in January. The answers and parts of the classified closed
|
||
hearing that followed the public session, were released recently.
|
||
|
||
"While some of this construction appears to be the continuation of
|
||
programmes started long before the break-up, it still appears to be
|
||
high-priority to correct perceived vulnerabilities in their nuclear
|
||
command and control system," said Adm Studeman.
|
||
|
||
"Preparedness for nuclear conflict with the United States - not
|
||
withstanding the end of the Cold War - remains a resource allocation
|
||
priority."
|
||
|
||
Lt Gen James Clapper, who was Director of the Defense Intelligence
|
||
Agency during the hearing, told the committee the bunker facility
|
||
"will be a new part of Russia's multi-billion dollar effort" to
|
||
modernize its nuclear infrastructure.
|
||
|
||
The Russians appear to be seeking to improve their ability to absorb a
|
||
nuclear strike, reducing their incentives for early nuclear use.
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||
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