Wednesday, November 5, 2014

India’s Ancient Nuclear Warfare

         As per the theory, a heavy layer of radioactive ash covering 3 square miles was found 10 km west of the city of Johdpur, Rajasthan and on further investigation, scientists unearthed an ancient city. It further goes to relating this with Mahabharata’s verses from Drona Parva of K.M. Ganguly’s translation, “The passage tells of combat where explosions of final weapons decimate entire armies, causing crowds of warriors with steeds and elephants and weapons to be carried away as if they were dry leaves of trees.” Myself being a native of Jodhpur, personally, I have never heard of any such ancient city excavated. On digging further on this topic, the quotes related to this theory from Mahabharata were actually referenced from 1963 English translation of the book, Morning of the Magicians, and later references from later writers copied that book without checking the source. According to the authors, the passages record the blinding explosion, fallout from the blast, the ensuing radiation burns, loss of hair and fingernail. 

        “When the next day came, Camva actually brought forth an iron bolt through which all the individuals in the race of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas became consumed into ashes. Indeed, for the destruction of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas, Camva brought forth, through that curse, a fierce iron bolt that looked like a gigantic messenger of death. The fact was duly reported to the king. In great distress of mind, the king (Ugrasena) caused that iron bolt to be reduced into fine powder. (Mausala Parva, sec. 1).”

          Substantiating the India texts that apparently describe atomic attacks is an amazing find found in the prehistoric Indian cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa. [Pakistan's Indus Valley] On the street level were discovered skeletons, appearing to be fleeing, but death came too quick. They were found to be highly radioactive, on a level comparable to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Yet there are absolutely no indications of volcanic activity, and it appears that both cities were destroyed at virtually the same time.

        Further, "At Rajasthan in India, radioactive ash covers three square miles not far from Jodhpur. This is an area of high rates of cancer and birth defects and it was cordoned off by the Indian government when radiation readings soared astonishingly high. An ancient city was unearthed which, the evidence indicates, was destroyed by an atomic explosion some 8,000 to 12,000 years ago. It has been estimated that half a million people could have died in the blast and it was at least the size of those that devastated Japan in 1945. Archeologist Francis Taylor stated that etchings in some nearby temples he translated suggested that they prayed to be spared from the great light that was coming to lay ruin to the city."

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