Psychosis Of The Earth. Why Is China The Record Holder For The Number Of Man-made Disasters - Alternative View

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Psychosis Of The Earth. Why Is China The Record Holder For The Number Of Man-made Disasters - Alternative View
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On August 12, 2015, in the Chinese metropolis of Tianjin, a series of monstrous explosions thundered in warehouses where toxic substances were stored. Experts called the disaster "little Chernobyl".

Two months after the largest man-made disaster in Chinese history, its causes are still unclear. Boris Ostrovsky, a scientist, author of the book "Psychosis of the Planet Earth", discusses the natural phenomenon that accompanies the increasing disasters.

It has been noticed that most reports of industrial explosions (as well as fires and other man-made disasters) now come from China (see infographic). Yes, there is intensive industrial development in China, so there is a high risk of errors in the design and operation of facilities. But let's take a look at the region south of China.

From February 2011 to August 2015, 11 air crashes occurred in the waters and islands of the Indonesian archipelago! These were mostly passenger airliners operated by professional pilots. When 11 planes die in a limited area of the planet over the course of four and a half years, the thought involuntarily creeps in: plane crashes (like accidents in China) are due to some common cause …

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The Pacific Ocean is bordered by the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire 40 thousand km long. Here, along tectonic faults, about 80% of earthquake foci and up to 90% of the planet's volcanoes are located. Geophysicists noted that tectonic processes have intensified in the "ring of fire" in recent years. And just in the regions of Southeast Asia (mainly in Indonesia and China) from 2011 to 2015 there were the most earthquakes.

What is the reason for the surge in seismic activity? Let's take a short excursion into the bowels of the Earth. Inside it is a core made up mostly of molten metals. More recently, geophysicists have discovered that it is shifting towards the western Pacific Ocean.

Scientists at the California Institute of Oceanography recorded a sharp increase in volcanic activity on the ocean floor, an increase in water temperature, and the outpouring of lava from cracks in the earth's crust. The inner core, displaced from the center of the planet, squeezes magma to the surface and heats the ocean waters.

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Such a redistribution of huge masses causes changes not only in the tectonic map of the Earth, but also in its magnetic field. So, on the opposite side, in the Atlantic, the magnetic field strength decreased by 10%. By the way, isn't it because in the notorious Bermuda Triangle, located in those parts, a lull has been established since the beginning of the XXI century?

Plasma balls

Let's go back to the man-made disaster in Chinese Tianjin. It was announced that it was caused by neglect of safety precautions. It was ordered to punish those responsible.

And here you can see another parallel with Chernobyl: the personnel of the Soviet nuclear power plant, even before the end of the investigation, was accused of criminal negligence. And although the human factor played its role, it was not the direct cause of the Chernobyl accident.

According to the version voiced already in the post-Soviet period, the cause of the catastrophe was a super-weak earthquake. The nuclear power plant was built at the junction of several geological faults. Seismologists have repeatedly pointed to the possibility of an accident, but officials ignored their recommendations: "An earthquake cannot damage the reactor, which is based on a 1.5-meter slab of reinforced concrete."

The seismograms published years later testified: on April 26, 1986, an earthquake of 1.6 magnitude occurred in the Chernobyl region. Few? Yes, such "quiet" earthquakes do not cause destruction and are hardly felt by people.

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But an earthquake is accompanied by a number of phenomena, in particular - the release of electrical energy from the bowels. The deformation of rocks generates electrical (telluric) currents.

And they can close into spherical plasma bunches - the so-called. plasmoids.

Through geological faults and volcanic vents, the electromagnetic energy of the bowels reaches the surface. In the atmosphere above seismically active regions, electric fields are formed, in which plasmoids are generated. These clots of plasma have huge charges and are capable of destroying any technical structure.

Holes up to two meters in diameter gaped in the concrete floor under the Chernobyl reactor. Judging by their melted edges, the concrete has dissolved, and the metal pipes and supports have simply evaporated. The nuclear reactor was "shot" from the ground.

Plasmoids, like ball lightning, are capable of penetrating through obstacles into closed spaces. Possessing their own magnetic field, they have a remote effect on equipment.

When a plasmoid appears near ships and aircraft, fuses burn out on them, batteries and accumulators are discharged, radio communication is disrupted. Aircraft can ignite fuel tanks, explode or fire on board.

Plasmoids generated in the bowels of the Earth can reach several meters in diameter. Their own magnetic field creates a kind of cushion on which they move through the atmosphere at incredible speeds, showing tremendous maneuverability.

Many people (hello to ufologists!) Mistake plasmoids for alien ships - UFOs. Yes, these are indeed UFOs (unidentified flying objects), but not at all alien ships.

Analysis of accidents and disasters shows that they are often accompanied by the appearance of various "UFOs", "fireballs", etc. This was, for example, the case with the Malaysian Boeing, which disappeared on March 8, 2014 on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

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In the area from which the last radio message from the crew came, the Thai radar registered a UFO. And a few hours before the accident at the same Chernobyl nuclear power plant, luminous spherical objects “patrolled” in the sky.

During the disaster in Tianjin, China, seismologists recorded tremors. The cracks formed inside the crater, in their opinion, "could have appeared only in the case of an underground explosion with an epicenter at a shallow depth." But this city is located in the immediate vicinity of the Pacific Ring of Fire.

It seems that in the near future we will hear more about natural and man-made emergencies in Southeast Asia. This region becomes the planet's new Bermuda Triangle.