Mohendžodaro and Saad: An ancient city destroyed by the Nuclear War

29. 10. 2023
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

Mohendžodaro (historic city in the territory of present-day India), allegedly inhabited between 3000 and 2000 BC The fact that the ancient megalopolis was destroyed by a nuclear explosion is evidenced by the fact that the place was burned by an extraordinary heat because a large number of fragments were found in the middle of the ruins. green radioactive glass. People from Mohenjodar were exposed to radioactive radiation because dozens of skeletons measured XNUMX times more radiation than the usual background.

Saad in Egypt. The discovery attracted the attention of geologists from all over the world and laid the foundation for one of the greatest modern mysteries: what phenomenon was able to raise the desert sand temperature to 1800 ° C and cast it into giant black-and-white glass sheets?

Talking about the existence of atomic weapons at a time when primitive people used primitive technology, of course, does not fit into the current concept of history. On the other hand, today's science can not explain why dozens of ancient buildings, such as Scotland, Ireland and England, in the cities of Catal Huyuk in Turkey, Alalach in northern Syria, the ruins of Seven cities near Ecuador or India between the Ganges and the Radjahal hills, containing bricks with stones melted by heat.

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