UFOs And The 26th Anniversary Of The Chernobyl Disaster - Alternative View

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UFOs And The 26th Anniversary Of The Chernobyl Disaster - Alternative View
UFOs And The 26th Anniversary Of The Chernobyl Disaster - Alternative View

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On April 26, Ukraine commemorated the 26th anniversary of the tragedy at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Much has been written about this sad and tragic event, as well as the hero-liquidators who courageously fought against radiation.

A little-known page of this event was recently reported by Yaroslav Sochka in the Uzhgorod newspaper Sribna Zemlya Fest. In 2004, in his book “UFO. Made in Ukraine”, the Ukrainian ufologist devoted a whole chapter to the Chernobyl events.

Yaroslav Sochka, voicing the ufological version, narrates that the reasons for the accident were purely human. The fourth unit was supposed to be put on scheduled preventive maintenance. But before shutting down the reactor, the leadership of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant decided to conduct a series of experiments, wanting to find out how long electricity would be produced due to the rotation of the rotor by inertia. At 1 am on April 25, they began to reduce the power of the power unit, and at 2 pm the emergency cooling system of the reactor was turned off. By this time, the reactor itself had to be completely shut down. But in the Kyivenergo system, as luck would have it, at that moment there was not enough electricity, and the dispatcher from Kiev, knowing nothing about the experiments, did not allow the fourth power unit to be stopped. So, in fact, the prerequisites for the tragedy arose, the consequences of which many thousands of people are still experiencing.

But the worst thing that could have happened never happened! “The fact is,” explains the author, “that the powerful explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was thermal (the fourth block was destroyed by overheated steam). If a full-scale nuclear explosion had happened, half of Europe would have been blown up into the air (only the reactor of the fourth block contained about 180 tons of enriched uranium)!

Who helped humanity not to demolish Europe from the face of the Earth? The author does not answer directly, referring to the UFO literature, where sometimes contradictory reflections on … the help provided to mankind by UFOs.

These stories contain specific people and specific events in which “unidentified flying objects” appear over Chernobyl, starting from the moment of the accident and in subsequent years. What is the story of Mikhail Andreevich Varitsky, senior dosimetrist of the UDC (dosimetric control department) of Chernobyl, who has worked and lived there from the very beginning of the construction of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. On April 26, 1986, according to the ufologist V. Kratokhvil, he was alerted and sent as a senior dosimetrist of the group (with him was his partner, UDC dosimetrist Mikhail Samoilenko) to the ChNPP area. Their task included dosimetric control.

Arriving at the site and seeing how the reactor of the power unit destroyed by the explosion was blazing, the dosimetrists, realizing the threat of exposure, decided to abandon the immediate task and return to the base for protective equipment. But as soon as they began to turn the car around, suddenly … (we will quote the written testimony of M. Varitsky): “We saw a fireball slowly floating in the sky of bright brass color. It had a diameter of 6-8 meters. We made measurements again, switching the scale of the device to a different range. The device showed 3000 milliroentgen / hour.

Suddenly, two bright crimson spotlights flashed from the ball. Two beams were directed to the reactor of the fourth block. The object was located about 300 meters from the reactor. All this lasted for about three minutes … The searchlights suddenly went out, and the ball slowly swam north-west, towards Belarus. Here we again turned our attention to the device. He has already shown … 800 mR / hour (!). We ourselves could not explain what had happened, and therefore “sinned” on the device, believing that it deteriorated. However, when we returned to the base and checked it, the device turned out to be operational."

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This is documented evidence of how on the night of the accident a certain UFO appeared in the sky almost 3 hours after the explosion and practically extinguished the "smeared" atomic explosion, knocking down the radiation from 3000 to 800 mR / h (almost four times), in the ufological literature countries of the USSR, and later the CIS, has become almost a classic.

It turns out that on the night of the accident, the UFO prevented a nuclear explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant? - we asked the author in a telephone conversation

- Today it is difficult to answer this question in the affirmative, - answered Yaroslav Sochka. - Meanwhile, there are specific witnesses who saw flying objects without any identification marks over Chernobyl at the time of the tragic events. They very often began to appear in this region and later, especially in the 30-kilometer zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Of course, one should not wait for any official comments on this matter, and the words of eyewitnesses can be attributed to a sick imagination. The only thing that is reliably known is that 26 years ago we were very lucky, if there was a full-scale nuclear explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, our conversation today would hardly have taken place.

Yaroslav Vasilievich, when was the last time a UFO, so to speak, inspected the Chernobyl zone?

- Believe it or not, on the night of April 26, 2012, on the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl tragedy, UFOs were seen by independent observers from different parts of Kiev. The coordinator of the Kiev branch of UFODOS Igor Lazavenko noted that the “hot line” that received emergency calls from UFO eyewitnesses was indeed “hot” that evening. "Unidentified flying objects" were thrown over the Chaika airfield and in the Boryspil region. There is no direct connection with Chernobyl in these observations, but is it not symbolic of their appearance precisely on the anniversary of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant?

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