Deep In The Mine, Scientists Have Discovered A Wheel 300 Million Years Old - Alternative View

Deep In The Mine, Scientists Have Discovered A Wheel 300 Million Years Old - Alternative View
Deep In The Mine, Scientists Have Discovered A Wheel 300 Million Years Old - Alternative View

Video: Deep In The Mine, Scientists Have Discovered A Wheel 300 Million Years Old - Alternative View

Video: Deep In The Mine, Scientists Have Discovered A Wheel 300 Million Years Old - Alternative View
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It is believed that at all times there were numerous reports of inexplicable and mysterious finds in the depths of earth mines. It seems that these strange stories do not depend on the type of mine, or, moreover, on its depth - they continue to come to the surface, passed from mouth to mouth.

Along with these fascinating stories, you can often hear stories about selected, destroyed or simply reburied artifacts. We are often confronted with an obvious cover-up: enormous resources and human power are being used to hide these findings from the world.

The list of motivating factors for such a choice can be endless. Regardless, we believe that it is necessary to continue to educate people with such stories - especially if there are credible witnesses and strong evidence of the cover-up of finds. Physical evidence notwithstanding, we believe that the transmission of this oral knowledge will increase the overall chances of researching it.

Fortunately, in rare cases, finds are made by a person who is aware of such facts. One of them is Mr. Kasatkin.

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Deep beneath Donetsk, a city in the Rostov region (Russia), you can find large deposits of sandstone, a layer of rocks of the Carboniferous period, 360-300 million years old. On the same level as the sandstone, there are coking coals of about the same age. Surprisingly, Mr. Kasatkin discovered in this coal seam the imprint of a wagon wheel; undoubtedly the imprint was left before the stone formed around it.

Later, he found another impression located in the shaft at a short distance from the first. I must say that these prints were deep in the rocks for many millions of years. If only a scientific analysis of the artifact could be done! Along with many other finds known to us (except for a few stolen from the public), it would change our understanding of world history.

Fortunately, realizing the implications of his discovery, Mr. Kasatkin, an experienced ventilation and safety mining foreman and seismic forecast specialist, took several pictures of his wonderful and now hidden find before he reported it to management. He also asked permission to make a scientific assessment. But when his boss (hoping to get an analysis of the artifacts in order to preserve them) notified the owners of the mine, they, to his surprise, demanded to continue work in the mine in order to subsequently flood it. Unfortunately, this is what happened - further exploration of this place is now impossible.

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Mr. Kasatkin told greaterancestors.com that the "wheel" was imprinted on the sandstone at the top of the coal seam. “Upon learning of the owner's reluctance to keep such a remarkable discovery,” the tunnellers wanted to “cut it out; they used a trenching tool and jackhammers to try to retrieve and pull the wheel to the surface, but the sandstone was so strong that, fearing to damage the imprint, they left it in place. At present (since 2009) the mine is officially closed and access to the “object” is impossible - the equipment has been dismantled, and these layers have already been flooded”.

Mr. Kasatkin noted that he was engaged in further investigation of this issue, talking with his fellow miners about the history of the Zapadnaya mine, and was able to confirm the presence of another imprint in it - he, damaged during drilling and blasting operations, was mentioned less often, but he really was there … The craftsman sometimes visited this cut in order to get a good look at the print. He says he was surprised, but at the same time he was afraid to admit that these could be "objects" of artificial origin.

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We, for our part, are delighted with this suggestion and will keep you informed of any further developments related to the mine.

Source: lifequide.com

Translation by Elena Muravyova for the website www.neveroyatno.info

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Photos published here were sent to the administrator in personal correspondence. Sergey Kasatkin, which is discussed in this article, is a regular user and another of the site Unbelievable. First of all, this material is dedicated to him, because every author is pleased to know that his ideas have been heard and understood by other people.

Information about the find was repeatedly posted in the domestic sector of the Internet, and in 2015 it was translated and presented on English-language sites. More than a million people watched English-language wheelprint videos last July. This indicates that the Internet community from different countries of the world considers the "Kasatkin object" and similar artifacts to be the common property of human history.

We hope that attention to the problem of "forbidden" artifacts will help prevent cases of harboring or deliberate damage to archaeological sites that are hundreds of millions of years old.