tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5349919444293596440.post1029839562429084108..comments2023-11-15T06:27:26.675-08:00Comments on Riciclaggio della memoria: Il Mahābhārata e le inferenze di una remota guerra nuclearePaolo D'Arpinihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03388741175940858520noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5349919444293596440.post-55147720871464976212017-04-30T05:15:11.685-07:002017-04-30T05:15:11.685-07:00Oltre alle testimonianze della civiltà della Valle...Oltre alle testimonianze della civiltà della Valle dell'Indo Sarasvati occorre aggiungere la pressoché identica testimonianza dei testi antichi mesopotamici e dell'Antico Testamento, dalle quali si evince che all'incirca nel 2025 a.c. sulle città della Pentapoli a nord del Mar Morto: Sodoma, Gomorra, Adma, Zoar e Zeboim, e su un centro di comando nel Monte Mashu su uno spazioporto in Sinai, accadde un evento simile a quello indiano ma di più vaste e distruttive proporzioni. Dalle minuziose descrizioni bibliche e soprattutto dei testi sumero accadici e mesopotamici dei loro devastanti effetti immediati e successivi, si trattò quasi certamente di un attacco con armi nucleari. Anche dopo secoli e millenni (come emerso da recenti ricerche in loco), in seguito al conflitto bellico, i luoghi devastati rimasero aridi ed inospitali alla vita,il fallout portato dal vento colpì anche le popolazioni della Mesopotamia e gli stessi elohim che decisero di utilizzarle, per cui da quel momento cessarono di usarle e fecero combattere i popoli sottomessi con armi convenzionali. Dopo quell'esperienza gli elohim furono costretti ad abbandonare l’area, che probabilmente pose fine alla civiltà sumerica. Questi racconti sono contenuti nel dettaglio nelle Lamentazioni di Ur ed Uruk, che erano città sumere e nell’Epopea di Nergal, che ovviamente furono sempre interpretati come miti e leggende, pur essendo le descrizioni degli effetti delle "armi del terrore" perfettamente corrispondenti agli effetti di un'esplosione nucleare e del successivo fallout, come emerge senza ombra di dubbio dopo l’esperienza umana vissuta negli ultimi 70 anni, e che gli autori (cronisti) dell’epoca non erano certamente in grado di inventarsi ricorrendo solo alla fantasia.Claudio Martinotti Doriahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14978432396818669906noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5349919444293596440.post-74406063242304838412017-04-29T08:53:56.718-07:002017-04-29T08:53:56.718-07:00From some abnormalities recorded in two Indian arc...From some abnormalities recorded in two Indian archaeological sites, Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, and from the last discovery in Jodhpur, as well as from the writings of ancient literary works of several thousand years ago, such as the Mahābhārata, it would seem that NON-PASSED ON THE EARTH CI FU A NUCLEAR WAR (or something similar).<br /><br />Entering on the merits, the two ancient cities of the Indo Valley: Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro (which date back some ten thousand years ago), accidentally discovered just last century, immediately showed archaeologists particular aspects, different from Other Indian archaeological sites. The bricks on the cooked ground and the remains of pottery showed signs of vitrification, which was found in materials exposed to thousands of degrees Celsius. Not only that, but in these two sites there is still some radioactivity in the ground. Fortunately, in these archaeological areas there are no inhabited centers, so the risk of contamination is relative. This, however, does not occur at 18km from Jodhpur, a populous city of Rajasthan, a region near Pakistan. It all comes from a project for the construction of a large building parcel. When the workers began digging the foundations of the houses, about a meter deep, a heavy layer of heavy ash appeared; Ashes that have begun to create health problems for workers. The health authorities intervened and for their amazement they have recorded a very high rate of radioactivity in the area. This discovery has quickly highlighted the high incidence of diseases, particularly tumors, in the area. At that point the Indian government blocked the excavations and isolated the whole area.<br /><br />Archaeologists have in the meantime identified the remains of an ancient human settlement, calculated around 9,000 years before Christ; Settlement that, like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, exhibited vitrification phenomena probably caused by some event that produced far-reaching temperatures in the distant past, capable of melting the stone as well... (...)<br /><br />Historian Kisari Mohan Ganguli claims that ancient sacred Indian writings are full of catastrophic events produced by unknown weapons endowed with a power similar to the nuclear ones we now know. In the Drona Parva, a Chapter of the Mahabharata, there is clearly talk of battles in the sky carried by "flying wagons", the Vimana, who fought with "lightning and thunder". The chapter of sacred work concludes by describing the use of weapons by the immense destructive force that ultimately resulted in the total destruction of entire armies.<br /><br />Archaeologist Francis Taylor adds that the bas-relief depictions, in some temples always in Rajasthan, which he interpreted, show characters intent on praying in order to be spared by the great light that was about to bring ruin on their cities. - "It's pretty amazing," says Taylor, "to imagine some civilization possessing nuclear technology before us. The radioactive ash found in Jodhpur adds credibility to the ancient Indian writings that only today we understand speak of an ancient atomic war. "<br /><br />Paolo D'Arpinihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03388741175940858520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5349919444293596440.post-88721115994840586682017-04-29T08:52:38.319-07:002017-04-29T08:52:38.319-07:00From some abnormalities recorded in two Indian arc...From some abnormalities recorded in two Indian archaeological sites, Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, and from the last discovery in Jodhpur, as well as from the writings of ancient literary works of several thousand years ago, such as the Mahābhārata, it would seem that NON-PASSED ON THE EARTH CI FU A NUCLEAR WAR (or something similar).<br /><br />Entering on the merits, the two ancient cities of the Indo Valley: Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro (which date back some ten thousand years ago), accidentally discovered just last century, immediately showed archaeologists particular aspects, different from Other Indian archaeological sites. The bricks on the cooked ground and the remains of pottery showed signs of vitrification, which was found in materials exposed to thousands of degrees Celsius. Not only that, but in these two sites there is still some radioactivity in the ground. Fortunately, in these archaeological areas there are no inhabited centers, so the risk of contamination is relative. This, however, does not occur at 18km from Jodhpur, a populous city of Rajasthan, a region near Pakistan. It all comes from a project for the construction of a large building parcel. When the workers began digging the foundations of the houses, about a meter deep, a heavy layer of heavy ash appeared; Ashes that have begun to create health problems for workers. The health authorities intervened and for their amazement they have recorded a very high rate of radioactivity in the area. This discovery has quickly highlighted the high incidence of diseases, particularly tumors, in the area. At that point the Indian government blocked the excavations and isolated the whole area.<br /><br />Archaeologists have in the meantime identified the remains of an ancient human settlement, calculated around 9,000 years before Christ; Settlement that, like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, exhibited vitrification phenomena probably caused by some event that produced far-reaching temperatures in the distant past, capable of melting the stone as well... (...)<br /><br />Historian Kisari Mohan Ganguli claims that ancient sacred Indian writings are full of catastrophic events produced by unknown weapons endowed with a power similar to the nuclear ones we now know. In the Drona Parva, a Chapter of the Mahabharata, there is clearly talk of battles in the sky carried by "flying wagons", the Vimana, who fought with "lightning and thunder". The chapter of sacred work concludes by describing the use of weapons by the immense destructive force that ultimately resulted in the total destruction of entire armies.<br /><br />Archaeologist Francis Taylor adds that the bas-relief depictions, in some temples always in Rajasthan, which he interpreted, show characters intent on praying in order to be spared by the great light that was about to bring ruin on their cities. - "It's pretty amazing," says Taylor, "to imagine some civilization possessing nuclear technology before us. The radioactive ash found in Jodhpur adds credibility to the ancient Indian writings that only today we understand speak of an ancient atomic war. "<br /><br />Paolo D'Arpinihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03388741175940858520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5349919444293596440.post-45725691916876498242017-04-29T00:15:33.340-07:002017-04-29T00:15:33.340-07:00May I get English version of above article on Maha...May I get English version of above article on MahabharataMURTHY VVBShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05781149704215961103noreply@blogger.com