Re: Tunguska genetic anomaly


Posted by Uncle Al on Mar 25, 2004 at 08:20
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Re: Tunguska genetic anomaly (Z. Silagadze)


  1. Are there indeed genetic anomalies as described? Especially along the trajectory?

  2. The shock associated with a fast entry might give you soft x-rays from heating, but they are not penetrating.

  3. The air column is equivalent in mass/cm^2 to a meter of lead. Go back and verify (1) - especially along the trajectory.

  4. The Soviets were not shy about splashing nuclear waste and disinformation about.

  5. If an electromagnetic origin is postulated, then the hypothesis is trivially tested. Military EMP test facilities reproduce the conditions. Repeatedly. Are there genetic anomalies for life on their test ranges?

  6. Concluding sentence - "Therefore sinful modern man will be bound to face outer space hazards with eyes wide shut." His agenda is showing.

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Uncle Al
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