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In the early morning of May 18, 2017, Vadim Chernobrov died – the most famous domestic ufologist. Candidate of Technical sciences and coordinator of the research association “Cosmopoisk” died at 52 years of age after a long struggle with a serious illness. And although an influential conspiracy theorist and the writer is dead, his work is still alive. In particular, Chernobrov left us some predictions that immediately occupied his minds followers and all those Russians who followed the activity the tireless researcher of the paranormal.
Speaking a year ago at the release of the Slavic Radio broadcast, dedicated to the topic of the Tunguska meteorite, the ufologist said that Cosmopoisk association was originally organized specifically for studying this phenomenon. Researchers went through many theories starting, in fact, from the fall in Siberia of a huge meteorite and ending with the crash there in 1908 of the spacecraft representatives of extraterrestrial civilization. The last hypothesis is long time seemed to experts especially believable and deserving attention.
However, after many expeditions Vadim Alexandrovich and his colleagues were never found in the area of the river Podkamennaya Tunguska any debris alleged alien flying ship. Subsequently field of activity association was significantly expanded, and members of “Cosmopoisk” engaged in almost all types of ufological research. The experts began to study unidentified flying objects, abnormal zones, crop circles, meetings of Russians with humanoid creatures and even time travel.
A new meteorite could fall to Earth soon
Chernobrov with his comrades studied the fall on Earth of bodies of cosmic origin like Tunguska meteorite. As a result, ufologists have identified a certain the frequency of such phenomena. The researcher noted that most often similar bodies explode in the atmosphere, therefore the main emanating from their danger is a shock wave. So, in February 2013 over the territory of Russia and Kazakhstan exploded the famous Chelyabinsk superbolid, which caused minor damage to many buildings. About one and a half thousand residents of the Chelyabinsk region applied for medical care after being injured by shrapnel broken windows.
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Based on his analyzes, Vadim Aleksandrovich concluded that the next meteorite will fall at the end of this year or the beginning next. Chernobrov was determined to test his loyalty forecast (although, of course, he hoped that he was mistaken), but life, as they say, there were other plans. Now that this a remarkable scientist and a fighter for truth is gone, his veracity predictions to be clarified to us.
Will this sinister prophecy of our compatriot come true? What earthlings can expect: another Chelyabinsk meteorite or a new Tunguska catastrophe comparable to the explosion of a hydrogen bomb? Only a short time left to find out. Add that no Chernobrov still did not predict large-scale cataclysm, however expressed concern that if the cosmic body actually explodes over a densely populated area then the consequences of this cosmic hitting can be serious. Unfortunately, our civilization has not yet got some anti-meteorite system, and so far we defenseless before “gifts” arriving from space, spoke he.
However, not all researchers at Tungussa and Chelyabinsk agree Chernobrov. There is a theory (and not unfounded) that both fireballs not just exploded in the air before reaching surface of the Earth, they were destroyed just by the protection of our planets from similar accidents from space, once established aliens. It is enough to follow in the video (see below) how Chelyabinsk car enters the Earth’s atmosphere and at some point attacked by an unknown force, after which it not only explodes, but and deviates from the “intended” fall in Chelyabinsk. It’s believed that and the Tunguska meteorite initially “went” to St. Petersburg, and finally exploded over the lifeless taiga …
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