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Published on Feb 17, 2014 An extraordinary finding of Russian scientist Vitaly Gokh about the structure of the earths core and a key role of the pyramids in connecting the earth to stars. A cosmic origin of the mineral Shungit - it could be a piece of nucleus of the mysterious planet Phaeton (Fatta), which exploded (or was destroyed) a long time ago... Dr. Vitaly Gokh, a member of the Russian Academy of Science, had worked for the Soviet military for more than thirty years. He now lives in Sevastopol (Crimea). One of Gokhs most famous discovery is a Crimean pyramids, buried deep underneath the earth, as well as under some of the coastal waters of the Black Sea -- an area known to contain some submerged cites of previous civilisation. His other invention is a unique device called a bio-laser which can turn the laser (or any high-frequency radiation) into a torsion field and has a penetrating ability much higher than any powerful X-ray machines. Gokh used this devise to find underground water in dry areas of Sevastopol and also in Mauritania, Western Sahara, where under the layer of solid eruptive rock, at a depth of 240 meters, an underwater stream was discovered. The value of these resources was enough to provide all the water needs of the region. Vitaliy Gokh also used the methods of geo-hydro-diagnostics and geo-holography to examine the earths nucleus. The result he got contradicted with the existing knowledge of the earths core size and structure. Gokh came to an extraordinary conclusion: under several layers of molten metals, crystals, graphite and lead there is a real nuclear fusion reactor right at the centre of the earths core. Could it mean we are self-sufficient in warmth? Could it mean that the Earth has her own flaming heart that beats in unison with the stars? An extract from a film documentary Crimea. The Russian Sea (2013) by Ukrainian film maker Sergey Strizhak. Part 2. https://youtube/watch?v=x9QKx...
Posted on: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 21:46:27 +0000

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