Mohenjo Daro’s destruction was a natural event, from a cosmic fireball

I have read about and seen a documentary about the “nuclear accident / nuclear bomb at Mohenjo Daro”. Some allegue it was a nuclear bomb that was used and refer to the “ancient nuclear bomb”, Brahmastra, others in a documentary (Alien Theory…) argue it was a nuclear power plant that had an accident. Findings of corpses with radioactivity by Soviet researchers, corpses molten in a kind of bed of glass, lead to the assumptions.

In fact the presence of an epicenter and the molten material correspond exactly to what I say in this scientific article on cosmic fireballs. The city was quite massive and located continentally.

This massive nature of the city was an important factor in attracting, someday, the impact of a cosmic bolide. These bolides are made of curium 247, hence the radioactivity that has been found. It’s not nuclear war, nor a nuclear accident. It’s simply a natural event, a cosmic fireball. My article in link presents the case of the Maya civilization with similar molten material and traces of craters from bolides (the cenotes) that destroyed that civilization. It’s a case study. The levels of burning vs. vaporization are very interesting and crucially correspond with Cm247 fireballs. Their cross section for nuclear fission is circa 1/7th of that of U235, so at impact there is a small nuclear flash and lots of burning from the pyrophoricity of curium (it’s what you observe when a fireball crosses the atmosphere, with even less light because the compression is limited), and that’s what is observed in Mohenjo Daro, corpses are bent by the pain of burn, they are not at all vaporized, the skeletons are very well preserved whereas in Hiroshima / Nagasaki the skeletons were frequently vaporized near the epicenter, as temperatures are much higher. Burning is visible on soils and on the rock samples as well there is just the track of a limited flash melting the tip. It’s all very indicative of the cross-sections of Cm247.

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