David W. Davenport, author of “2000 AC Diztruzione Atomica, Atomic
Destruction 2000. BC.” claimed to have proof that Mohenjo Daro, one of
the oldest cities in the history of human civilization, had been
destroyed by an atomic bomb. Originally Mohenjo Daro, which is more than
5000 years old, lay on two islands in the Indus. Within a radius of 1.5
km Davenport demonstrates three different degrees of devastation which
spread from the center outwards. Enormous heat unleashed total
destruction at the center. Thousands of lumps, christened „black
stones‟ by archaeologists, turned out to be fragments of clay vessels
which had melted into each other in the extreme heat. The possibility of
a volcanic eruption is excluded because there is no hardened lava or
volcanic ash in or near Mohenjo Daro. Davenport assumed that the brief
intensive heat reached 2000 degree C. causing the ceramic vessels to
melt.
In the suburbs of Mohenjo Daro skeletons of people lying flat on the ground, often hand in hand were found, as if the living had been suddenly overcome by an unexpected catastrophe. In these series of wars thermonuclear devices were used, and when it was over and the dust cleared, there was no winner. The Outback in Australia, the Mojave Desert, parts of the Gobi Desert and the Sahara are a reminder of the futility of this type of war.
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