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Chernobyl was no accident
There is yet another opinion on the Chernobyl catastrophe. Some people say it was not an accident. Different facts and evidence show it was a full-scale sabotage against the former USSR, which resulted in collapse of the world superpower.
"The Chernobyl power plant was blown up by a foreign agent! Department of Nuclear Energy, Science Academy with its research and design institutes were not ready for such an unexpected disaster. Chernobyl nuclear holocaust was not an accident. Nuclear reactors have high level of reliability proved by a number of tests. Water pumps of primary and back-up cooling systems could not have been simultaneously disabled. The picture of blown up reactor was taken too opportunely by the U.S. satellite that was"accidentally" on the proper orbit above the 4th block at that very time. Logically analyzed facts and developments of"cold war" in 50th show Chernobyl catastrophe was not an accident. That was a full-scale sabotage of the century, which resulted in breakdown of the USSR economic basis and"soviet" socialist system in general. The adversaries of the USSR made an effective use of the negligence and incompetence of the government headed by Gorbachev along with the lack of sufficient control of restricted areas."
V. Podsvirov,
Former Chief Of Staff Deputy For Special Zone Forces
in Chernobyl nuclear power plant area
retired colonel
Chernobyl 2
The Over-the-horizon radar serves for early detection of intercontinental ballistic missiles by their starting jets. Its principle of operation is based on the radio signal being reflected by ionosphere. Hence, it is called “over-the-horizon radar” of spatial wave.
The idea of over-the-horizon detection of aircrafts in short-wave range at a distance of 3000 km was suggested by designer N.I. Kabanov in 1946.
Since the 1960’s designer F.A. Kuzmin developed the over-the-horizon radar of the “Duga” type. In NATO’s classifications the “Duga” radar went under code name"Steel Yard".
The first prototype of OTHR (over-the-horizon radar) “Duga-1” was successfully tested against Soviet ballistic missiles launched from the Far East to engage targets in Novaya Zemlya range ground in 1970.
Experimental unit “Chernobyl-2” in Chernobyl area was put into operation in 1980.
The receiving antenna was 135 m and 300 m in height and width respectively. The transmitting one was 210 m wide and 85 m high. Besides those two, the complex also included 26 transmitters of two-story building size each. In 1985, this station became part of the USSR anti-aircraft defence-system. Cantonment was built near the radar accommodating 1000 men working there 24/7.
According to some information the OTHR “Duga” complex was able to detect launch of the Tomahavk cruise missile from an atomic submarine.
After the explosion of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant the “Chernobyl-2” complex experiments were halted, the station closed down temporarily and most valuable assets removed. In 1987, it was decided to shut down the OTHR and liquidate it afterwards.
In the 90’s the radar station was plundered.
During the OTHR exploitation in conditions of the north latitude intercontinental ballistic missile airways certain drawbacks were detected. The North Pole chaotic disturbances of ionosphere limited OTHRs to detecting only mass launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles. As a result these units were not added to the Soviet armoury.
Total project outlay made up about 600 million Soviet roubles.
Unofficial information
Experimental complex “Chernobyl-2” was a top-secret unit. It was marked as a “pioneer camp” on all topographic maps of that period.
Duga-type OTHRs were called “Russian Woodpeckers” in the West. The first transmission from this complex started on July 4, 1976. They impaired radio communication in the range 3 to 30 MHz all over the world. Its impulses were transmitted with one tenth second interval. The signal could be detected by both special devices and usual radio sets where it could be heard as a pulsatory sound, hence the name.
Western secret services seriously investigated in other effects of “Russian Woodpecker” such as capability to influence weather or even affect human mind, considering this device a USSR experimental weapon. These theories were reasonable as numerous researches on influence of electromagnetic radiation had been carried out for many years. For example, at the beginning of the century Tesla’s experiment on wireless electricity transfer caused energy break down and dozens of forest fires because of the storms that began after the experiment. More information about the Tesla’s experiments you can get here. In 1978, the “Specula” magazine posted research results according to which electromagnetic signals of certain frequency can go through the earth. Penetrating its surface at the angle of 30 degrees they form standing waves in the interior of the Earth. This in turn can cause earthquakes and atmospheric disturbances.
The research also studied the possibility of OTHR to transmit the waves capable of affecting human mind. The idea boiled down OTHR signal being used as bearing one. This signal was modulated with another low frequency signal similar to the brain impulses in the state of depression or resentment. These signals were detected in the signals of Soviet OTHRs in many countries. They were classified as psychoactive signals capable of influence human behavior.
Western newspapers of that period were full of information about it: “The Russians are inventing new technologies and weapons that can leave behind missiles and bombers! Taking advantage of this technology they can destroy up to five American cities a day by transmitting radio impulses. They can bring panic and diseases for whole nations.”
The Soviet intelligence reports proved the USA conducted similar researches. The analogue of the “Russian Woodpecker” was called “Circular Saw” and it could transmit the signals that interacted with the human brain. Americans worked on the downsizing these units so that they could be installed on military vehicles as tanks and helicopters
Noch was für die Freunde von HAARP u.ä. Theorien
There is another theory that geophysical activity was the cause of the power plant catastrophe of Chernobyl. But maybe this local earthquake was the result of experiments or it was just an echo of the reactor explosion.
The head of observation center of environmental and geophysical processes Igor Janitsky said that the cause of the catastrophe in Chernobyl was the geophysical activity that was detected on the 26th of April in the Chernobyl nuclear power plant area. His theory is based on facts. He said that around the 12th of April in the Prypyat Basin (200 km to the north-west from the Chernobyl power plant) a new cyclone had formed and while it was getting stronger it moved towards Chernobyl. On the 24th of April the cyclone reached its maximum power. At that time an anticyclone above Chernobyl arose and began to move to the east. In this period a flexure of proton layer above this region was recorded by the Kharkov research institute staff which indicates the high intensity of the process.
Then the Chernihov weather station (60 km away from Chernobyl), after the fall of air pressure, recorded a surge of high intensity on the night of the 26th of April. It can be expounded as an earthquake (seismo-gravitational blowout). Janitsky contents that the atmospheric outburst was the result of powerful processes of the earth's crust movements.
Many of the scientists disagree with his opinion. The seismic impact which took place 20 seconds before the explosion in the Chernobyl power plant area occured was confirmed by the seismograms of three nearby earthquake-detection stations. This piece of information was also confirmed by the records of seismographs of the academy of sciences of Ukraine. But the power of the earthquake shock was so weak (about 3 numbers on the Richter scale), that the seismologists, builders and reactor constructors deny any connection between this earthquake and the Chernobyl power plant explosion.
They insist that even the earthquakes of 7 numbers on the Richter scale are harmless to the construction of the building and reactor. 7 numbers on the Richter scale are 16 times more than 3 numbers (1 number of the Richter scale respectively equals to the double increase of the earthquake shock power).
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