Radioactive Weapons in Ancient Times From the ancient Sanskrit Mahabharata
de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception
“A heavy layer of radioactive ash in Rajasthan, India, covers a
three-square mile area, ten miles west of Jodhpur. For some time it has
been established that there is a very high rate of birth defects and
cancer in the area under construction. The levels of radiation there
have registered so high on investigators’ gauges that the Indian
government has now cordoned off the region. Scientists have unearthed an
ancient city where evidence shows an atomic blast dating back thousands
of years, from 8,000 to 12,000 years, destroyed most of the buildings
and probably a half-million people. One researcher estimates that the
nuclear bomb used was about the size of the ones dropped on Japan in
1945. Historian Kisari Mohan Ganguli says that Indian sacred writings
are full of such descriptions, which sound like an atomic blast as
experienced in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He says references
mention fighting sky chariots and final weapons. An ancient battle is
described in the Drona Parva, a section of the Mahabharata.”
-Alex Teplish, Author & Ancient Explorer
http://InTheBeginningTheBook.com/
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