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What Did Robert Oppenheimer Know?
In 1951, just 7 years after the first nuclear explosion in Alamogordo, New Mexico, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer was lecturing at a college, and a student inquired if it was the first atomic test. “Yes, in modern times,” he replied. What was Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, hinting at? Oppenheimer had studied the ancient Sanskrit texts, and had almost certainly read a passage in the Bhagavas Gita. This passage refers to a great war fought in the air with flying machines that hurled missiles of iron that exploded in a light brighter than the sun, poisoned the air and water for many years and left behind a layer of green glass everywhere the weapon fell. It may shock modern readers to even mention atomic weapons and aircraft long before our modern civilization took root, but there is ample evidence of these and other phenomena in the records of every ancient civilization across this globe.
Evidence of Ancient Higher Technology
Atomic Desert Glass. Underneath every desert in the world, at a depth of roughly 7 feet, there is a layer of green bubbly glass about a half inch thick. Scientists puzzled over this glass, which stretched as far as the sand did in each desert. It wasn’t until the first atomic blasts in Alamogordo, New Mexico that the mystery appeared to be solved. At these blast sites, the sandy ground was fused into a strange green bubbly glass. Tests showed that that it would take a temperature of at least 3300 degrees Fahrenheit to achieve this particular glass, something unachievable until modern times.
In 1932, a surveyor for the Egyptian Geological Survey was driving in the dunes of the Great Sand Sea, which is close to the Saad Plateau in Egypt. He stopped his jeep when he began to hear a crunching sound under his wheels. Upon getting out to look, he found great chunks of green glass in the sand. This caused a storm among the scientists of the world, who began to report that many of them had also found this strange glass in the deserts they had explored. Engineer Albion Hart stepped forward and stated that he had found the same glass in the Sahara 50 years earlier.
There are no traces of large meteor impact craters in these areas, so that kind of impact can be ruled out. The temperatures involved are rarely found in nature. Only lightning can produce the enormous heat involved in producing this glass. Lightning glass, however, never has the color and density of the glass layer found under the deserts of he world. The glass layer has also been found to be 99% pure and of the highest degree of transparency, also not found in natural formations.
What Happened At Mohenjo Daro?
This ancient city in the Indus Valley was destroyed in a manner as yet unknown to us. The rocks of the ruins have partially crystallized, along with its hazy inhabitants. In 1927, years after the discovery of the Mohenjo Daro ruins, 44 human skeletons were found on the outskirts of the city. The majority were found face down, lying in the street and holding hands as if a serious catastrophe had suddenly engulfed the town. In addition, some bodies present signs of unexplainable radiation. Many experts believe that Mohenjo Daro is an unequivocal sign of nuclear catastrophe two millennia before Christ.
Other Signs Of Ancient Nuclear Devastation
There are dozens of spots across the globe where the rocks are fused together and covered with a peculiar green, bubbly glass. Among them are the dozens of buildings from the ancient world present bricks with fused rocks, like the heat test that modern scientists cannot explain:
•Ancient forts and towers in Scotland, Ireland, and England
•The city of Catal Huyuk in Turkey
•Alalakh in northern Syria
•The ruins of the Seven Cities, near Ecuador
•Cities between the Ganges River in India and the Hills of Rajmahal
•Areas of the Mojave Desert in the United States that have thick green bubbly glass 7 feet down.
My Conclusions
It’s pretty evident that there were nuclear explosions in the ancient past. It’s not as coincidence that under every desert in the world, the green, bubbly glass is found. Scientists have suggested that these deserts came into being as a consequence of being hit with nuclear weapons. Beneath the sand of these deserts, evidence of great civilizations have been found. Were these peoples destroyed by nuclear warfare? I believe they were.
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