UFOs and Nuclear Accidents
As published in Nexus magazine (December 2002/January 2003) it is now acknowledged by Pravda, a Soviet/Russian news agency, that "while the explosion at Chernobyl on April 26, 1986 was very large, it was luckily only a thermal blast. The fourth power-generating unit was basically destroyed by overheated steam. There was no nuclear explosion. Roughly 180 tons of enriched uranium was in the reactor. Had a large blast happened, half of Europe would not currently be depicted on any maps!
“There are many theories to explain such luck. One of the theories is that there was help from a UFO. Some people say that when troublesome events started to occur, they saw a spaceship hovering above the fourth generating unit of the Chernobyl plant.
“Eyewitnesses say that a UFO was there for six hours and that hundreds of people saw it. People started writing about it only two years after the catastrophe.” (Source: Pravda. September 16, 2002.)
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