Earths Forbidden Secrets By Maxwell Igan

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elements such as plutonium, which is a product of nuclear reaction and is the deadliest substance
known to man.”
We know that it’s entirely possible because thermonuclear fusion is known to occur both
naturally in stellar processes, and unnaturally in things like (man made) atomic explosions.
According to Collyns: “it has been calculated that the fusion of a deuterium nucleus (a heavy
hydrogen isotope which can be easily extracted from sea water) with another deuterium nucleus,
or with tritium (another isotope of hydrogen) or perhaps with helium, could be used for the
device. The resulting fusion torch made from such a combination would be an ionised plasma jet
which would vaporise absolutely anything and everything that the jet was directed at. That’s if it
was used for military purposes, while for peaceful applications, one example of a use of the torch
could be to reclaim valuable basic elements from junk metals.
“In 1974 the University of Texas scientists announced that they had actually developed the first
experimental fusion torch which gave a heat output of ninety-three degrees Celsius. This is five
times the previous hottest temperature obtained for a contained gas and is twice the minimum
heat that is needed for fusion, but the temperature was only maintained for one fifty-millionth of a
second instead of the one full second which would be required for the reaction.”
While further investigating the possibility of still other types of advanced weaponry, Collyns
also happens to mention the following:
“Soviet scientists have discussed and proposed at the United Nations a ban on developing new
warfare ideas such as creating holes or "windows" in the ozone layer to bombard specific areas of
the Earth with increased natural ultra-violet radiation, which would kill all life-forms and turn the
land into barren desert.
“Other ideas discussed at the meeting were the use of "infrasound" to demolish ships by
creating acoustic fields on the sea, and hurling a huge chunk of rock into the sea with a cheap
atomic device. The resultant tidal wave could demolish the coastal fringe of a country. Other tidal
waves could be created by detonating nuclear devices at the frozen poles. Controlled floods,
hurricanes, earthquakes and droughts directed towards specific targets and cities are other
possibilities.
“Finally, and although not a new method of warfare, incendiary weapons are now being
developed to the point where "chemical fireballs" will be produced which radiated thermal energy
similar to that of an atomic bomb.”


There is also the very real possibility of building weapons that incorporate radio waves to
incapacitate enemies or even crumble structures. If properly contained and controlled, such
microwave devices would prove to be a highly effective form of weaponry and interesting are
also described in detail in ancient Indian texts.
As you can see, there are a great many new weapons that are actually on the drawing board
right now and even as you read this book, more new ideas are being devised. So we know these
types of sciences are possible.
The question is. Has it happened before?


Castles of Glass
As exhibit A: Evidence of the very real possibility of such events in our distant past can be
seen in the existence of a large number of enigmatic, highly vitrified ruins that can be found in
many parts of the world. The scattered nature of these ruins, including areas of Scotland, France,
Turkey and the Middle East and the vitrified stones they contain is something that just cannot be
easily explained. According to author David Hatcher-Childress, there are at least 60 such vitrified
forts that exist just throughout Scotland alone! Among the most well-known of these Scottish
ruins are Tap o'Noth, Dunnideer, Craig Phadraig (near Inverness), Abernathy (near Perth), Dun
Lagaidh (in Ross), Cromarty, Arka-Unskel, Eilean na Goar, Bute-Dunagoil on the Sound of Bute
off Arran Island and the Cauadale hill-fort in Argyll, West Scotland.

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