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There's more than one way to skin a cat(fish).
Resets also too.
. virtual memory wipe, collective amnesia (details sketchy, maybe aetheric mindsweep) ???
. wars, plagues, massive population changes, rewrites of history books
. deluge, flood, local mudfloods (weather modification, HAARP)
. comets and asteroids from "space", aka thunderbolts of the gods (Directed Energy Weapons)
Here is an odd event that happened near where old maps place Tartaria:
www.nasa.gov
› feature › amesTunguska: 111-Year-Old Mystery Inspires New Asteroid ...
Jun 27, 2019 · Tunguska Revisited: 111-Year-Old Mystery Impact Inspires New, More Optimistic Asteroid Predictions. Every single day, many tons of tiny rocks – smaller than pebbles – hit the Earth’s atmosphere and disintegrate. Between frequent shooting stars we wish on in the night sky and the massive extinction-level asteroids that we hope we never see ...
Author: Abigail Tabor
Publish Year: 2019
| EarthSky
› space › what-is-the-tunguska-explosio
When the sky exploded: Remembering Tunguska | Earth | EarthSky
On today’s date 113 years ago, the largest asteroid impact in recorded history struck on a warm summer morning in Siberia, Russia. We observe Asteroid Day each year on June 30, on the anniversary of what’s now known as the Tunguska explosion. The explosion happened over the sparsely populated northern forestland above the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in what is present-day Krasnoyarsk Krai. The blast released enough energy to kill reindeer and flatten an estimated 80 million trees over an area of 830 square miles (2,150 square km). Witnesses reported seeing a fireball – a bluish light, nearly as bright as the sun – moving across the sky. A flash and a sound similar to artillery fire was said to follow it. A powerful shockwave broke windows hundreds of miles away and knocked people off their feet. Yet decades passed before anyone could explain the event.
See full list on earthsky.org
Resets also too.
. virtual memory wipe, collective amnesia (details sketchy, maybe aetheric mindsweep) ???
. wars, plagues, massive population changes, rewrites of history books
. deluge, flood, local mudfloods (weather modification, HAARP)
. comets and asteroids from "space", aka thunderbolts of the gods (Directed Energy Weapons)
Here is an odd event that happened near where old maps place Tartaria:
www.nasa.gov
› feature › amesTunguska: 111-Year-Old Mystery Inspires New Asteroid ...
Jun 27, 2019 · Tunguska Revisited: 111-Year-Old Mystery Impact Inspires New, More Optimistic Asteroid Predictions. Every single day, many tons of tiny rocks – smaller than pebbles – hit the Earth’s atmosphere and disintegrate. Between frequent shooting stars we wish on in the night sky and the massive extinction-level asteroids that we hope we never see ...
Author: Abigail Tabor
Publish Year: 2019
| EarthSky
› space › what-is-the-tunguska-explosio
When the sky exploded: Remembering Tunguska | Earth | EarthSky
On today’s date 113 years ago, the largest asteroid impact in recorded history struck on a warm summer morning in Siberia, Russia. We observe Asteroid Day each year on June 30, on the anniversary of what’s now known as the Tunguska explosion. The explosion happened over the sparsely populated northern forestland above the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in what is present-day Krasnoyarsk Krai. The blast released enough energy to kill reindeer and flatten an estimated 80 million trees over an area of 830 square miles (2,150 square km). Witnesses reported seeing a fireball – a bluish light, nearly as bright as the sun – moving across the sky. A flash and a sound similar to artillery fire was said to follow it. A powerful shockwave broke windows hundreds of miles away and knocked people off their feet. Yet decades passed before anyone could explain the event.
See full list on earthsky.org

