What the Media Didn't Report!

matt hogan matt.hogan at lycos.com
Mon Mar 12 12:51:17 PST 2001


On May 28, 1993, seismograph needles responded to a massive explosion in the Great Victoria Desert of Western Australia, near Banjawarn Station.

Scientists determined that the explosion wasn't due to an earthquake. The shock was consistent with a meteor strike, but the impact would have left a very large crater--which it didn't. So what caused the explosion? Scientists filed it away as a puzzle.

In 1995 , Aum Shinrikyo released sarin gas into the Tokyo subway, killing twelve people. In the investigation , it was discovered that Shinrikyo owned a 500,000 acre desert property in Western Australia, close to the site of the mystery explosion. At Shinrikyo's desert property , authorities found a laboratory of high sophistication. They also found evidence that the cult had been mining uranium!. Authorities also learned that Shinrikyo had recruited into his cult two nucleur engineers from the former Soviet Union!

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