Eyewitnesses say that they saw an UFO hovering above the exploded reactor
Sixteen years have passed since the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear plant on
April 26, 1986. The explosion happened at 1:23 a.m. Tons of radioactive products
were emitted into the atmosphere. The machine shop of the plant was gripped with
fire, and the fire was about to move on to the third power-generating unit of
the plant. Firemen managed to extinguish the fire several hours later. Many of
them died later of radiation exposure.
Much has been written about the Chernobyl disaster, both in Russia and abroad.
It seems that the physical nature of the tragedy has determined, as well as the
people who were responsible for it. The fourth power-generating unit was
supposed to be repaired. Yet, before shutting it down, the administration of the
plant decided to perform several experiments. Steam delivery was cut to one of
the turbo generators in order to discover the period of time that electric power
would still be generated due to the rotation of the rotor. The experiment was
not well-organized. There was another test conducted simultaneously: the study
of turbine vibration.
They started decreasing the capacity of the generating unit at 1 a.m. on April
25. The emergency cooling system of the reactor was shut down at 2 p.m. This was
supposed to stop the reactor.
However, the Kievenergo energy company did not know anything about these tests.
An energy control officer did not allow the fourth generating unit of the plant
to be stopped. These were the prerequisites of the tragedy. Many people are
still suffering.
The explosion was very large, but, luckily, it was a thermal blast. The fourth
power generating unit was basically destroyed by overheated steam. There was no
nuclear explosion. Roughly 180 tons of enriched uranium were in the reactor. If
a large blast had happened, half of Europe would not currently be depicted on
any maps.
There are many theories to explain such luck. One of the theories is that there
was help from an Unidentified Flying Object. When troublesome events started to
occur, some people saw a spaceship hovering above the fourth generating unit of
the Chernobyl plant. Eyewitnesses say that an UFO was there for six hours and
that hundreds of people saw it. People started writing about it only two years
after the catastrophe. Of course, such information appeared in magazines on
ufology. As it is generally believed, serious people don-t read such magazines
and journals.
Here is what Mikhail Varitsky had to say: ?I and other people from my team went
to the site of the blast at night. We saw a ball of fire, and it was slowly
flying in the sky. I think the ball was six or eight meters in diameter. Then,
we saw two rays of crimson light stretching towards the fourth unit. The object
was some 300 meters from the reactor. The event lasted for about three minutes.
The lights of the object went out and it flew away in the northwestern
direction.
The UFO brought the radiation level down. The level was decreased almost four
times. This probably prevented a nuclear blast.
Three years later (on September 16, 1989), the fourth power-generating unit
emitted radiation into the atmosphere. Several hours later, a doctor saw an
object in the sky above the Chernobyl plant. Doctor Gospina described it as
“amber-like”. She said she could see the top and the bottom of it as
well.
In October of 1990, a reporter from the newspaper the Echo of Chernobyl , V.
Navran, was photographing the machine shop of the Chernobyl plant. “I
photographed the top of it, including a part of the hole above. I remember
everything very well; I did not see any UFO. However, when I developed the film,
I clearly saw an object that was hovering above the hole in the roof.” The
object looked like the one doctor Gospina saw.
It seems that aliens are not worried with the fate of humanity. They are
basically worried about the planets environment.
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