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Prof. Dr Jan Pajak THE NEW ZEALAND EXPLOSION OF ... - Totalizm

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A-3in order to produce this crater, a charge with at least 70 megaton of TNT of explosive powerneeded to be used.Around the Tapanui Crater local Maori names take a meaningful content. After beingtranslated, these names provide a fascinating description of a powerful explosion, whosecourse coincides with the content of the legend on the Fires of Tamaatea. To supplementthose explained before, a few more examples of similar names follows: HA-KA-TARA-MEA= the fire ignited by the breath of a horn-shaped-object (spaceship), TA-PA-NUI = the hugeexplosion, TO-KA-NUI = the fall of huge fire, WAI-KAKA = the area red from heat.The Tapanui Crater itself is also very unusual. It displays a number of attributes, allof which indicate its origin from a powerful magnetic explosion. Listed below are the mostevidential of them. (1) Its shape is a mirror reflection of the area of flattened trees as inTunguska, Central Siberia - see Figure C6. (2) The main axis of the Crater coincides withthe course of a local magnetic meridian in the year 1178. (3) Everything within it isturbulently magnetised. (4) Apart from a turbulent magnetic field, within the Crater anunknown telekinetic-type field is active which at random plays tricks on technical equipment;stopping car engines, obstructing the operation of TV and photographic cameras, spinningdowsing rods and pendulums, and more. (5) Wild animals seem to avoid the Crater (e.g. itsvicinity is plagued with rabbits, but the author has not seen a rabbit within its boundaries,wild birds change the direction of flights when approaching the Crater, etc.). (6) The bottomof the Crater is covered with a layer of charcoal and scorched wood, although the firstsettlers have not noted any forests in its vicinity. (7) The internal topography of the Cratersuggests its origin from a series of about seven explosions. (8) The hill slope near theCrater's eastern edge is covered with a layer of silicone sand that originates from thebottom of the Crater (in order for this sand to get there, it needed to be splashed up-hill). (9)Within the Crater, and around it, magnetized ceramic stones (locally called "china stones"because their properties resemble those of lumps of porcelain) are piled, sometimes havingsmoke and wood-splinters melted into their surface.After the Tapanui Crater was located, further investigations were expedited. By theend of 1988, a wealth of material evidence confirming the origin of the Crater from theexplosion of a cigar-shaped stack of seven Magnocraft-type vehicles, was identified andthoroughly documented. Apart from this discussed already, the evidence includes:1. The historic lack of forests in areas of the South Island which surround theTapanui Crater, in spite of the local climatic conditions which stimulate the growth of foreststhere, and in spite of charred remains of totara trees spread in these areas. The carbondating of these remains indicates their destruction around 1178.2. The (non-accidental) radial order in the positioning of old tree trunks still lyingaround the Tapanui Crater. They are parallel to each other and their trunks are pointing atthe Tapanui Crater. The roots are always turned towards the crater site.3. The evidence of mass extinction of the Moa bird around 1178. This huge bird,whose height sometimes reached 4 metres, before the Tapanui explosion was flourishing inlarge numbers in the South Island. However, it did not survive the explosion, the resultantcolder climate, and the years of Maori hunger to follow. It is of interest to note that largenumbers of scorched remains of Moa bird are placed from the Tapanui side of variouswater reservoirs. This looks as if flocks of these non-swimming birds were trying to escapefrom something horrifying approaching them from the Tapanui direction, but they weretrapped on the edges of water reservoirs where the destruction finally got them.4. The deficiency of some micro-elements (e.g. selenium, iodine) in the soil aroundthe Tapanui Crater. The elimination of these elements could be a consequence of theexplosion and the subsequent long-term exposure to local magnetic anomalies.5. A noticeably higher (in relation to the population) number of cases of a mysteriousillness called "Tapanui flu" amongst locals. (The medical name for the Tapanui flu is:Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, or ME syndrome.) This illness manifests itself through an

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