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Siberian-Solar Radio Telescope Detected Mysterious Ultra Low Frequency ‘Blast’ in Sync with Minnesota Bridge Collapse

 

Russia’s Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics located in Irkutsk reported recently that their Siberian Solar Radio Telescope (SSRT) detected a ‘massive’ ultra low frequency (ULF) ‘blast’ emanating from Latitude: 45° 00' North Longitude: 93° 15' West.

ULF is the frequency range between 300 Hertz and 3 kilohertz, and is inaudible to the human ear, It is often used in mine and submarines communications, as it can penetrate earth and water.

The time and location of the ULF ‘blast’ detected coincides exactly with the time and locations of the tragic collapse of a nearly 2,000 foot long the Interstate 35W Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota that killed at least a dozen people and seriously injured many others.

The time and location of the ULF ‘blast’ detected coincides exactly with the time and locations of the tragic collapse of a nearly 2,000 foot long the Interstate 35W Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota that killed at least a dozen people and seriously injured many others.

So far there has been no evidence linking its destruction to terrorist activity. However, according to Russian Military reports, the total and instantaneous collapse of such a massive bridge could only have been accomplished by an acoustic weapon. The United States Military is known to possess acoustic weapons.

In fact, one of the United States primary research organizations for acoustic weapons research is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota at Augsburg College. The acoustic weapons research facility is less than 1 mile from the Interstate 35W Bridge collapse.

Whether the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics reports have are accurate or not remains to be seen. Unfortunately, it would not be unprecedented for the US military to test weapons on civilians. The Orange County Register recently took a look back at human nuclear weapon testing that took place 50 years ago last month.

“In retrospect, the audacity of 1957’s Operation Plumbbob was stunning: a series of 29 aboveground atomic explosions witnessed at close range by 18,000 men testing their ability to fight on a nuclear battlefield. Planes flew through radioactive clouds. Marines marched through radioactive sand. Paratroopers jumped through radioactive skies…the National Association of Atomic Veterans estimates that more than 900,000 men and women took part in about 1,000 nuclear tests from 1945 to 1992. And more than 140,000 may have suffered cancer or other illnesses as a result.”

Acoustic weapons have been under research for decades in the both the US and Russia. Other nations reported to be involved in research on developing acoustic weapons include Russia, China, France, United Kingdom, and Israel. Sweden, Japan, Poland, Yugoslavia, and Denmark are reported to have acoustic weapons effects research programs. This type of weapon is commonly seen as a better alternative to nuclear weapons, as it leaves no polluting radioactive materials behind.

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