Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Secret message of Soviet nuclear test locations

A map of nuclear explosions may encode a variety of patterns. Here's a striking one, pun intended.

As I watched a YouTube video by "aConcernedHuman" I was intrigued by the Soviet Union's distributed pattern of nuclear tests, trying to conjure up a rationale behind it. I peered at the dots spanning thousands of kilometers non-uniformly and pondered.


Then I saw a sharp angle. Could be random.


But then I saw another sharp angle.


Now I studied the screen intently, as the map was becoming less and less random. I saw straight lines...connecting the dots. It still seemed improbable, and the overall pattern eluded me.


It could be anything. The dots were unnerving me, some were really big, some tiny. A mapped hodgepodge of destruction radiated at me decades later with kilotons of perplexity. Some lines were throwing me off, however the four sharp angles were glaring at me with an obvious suggestion.


Pretty parsimonious, this could be it. But there were extra dots left over. An angle and a line...make an arrow, then another arrow.


The most daunting image splashed across my monitor. I felt like a CSI investigator after a convincing blood spatter analysis. I glanced at another map to verify the dots weren't misplaced, and it all checked out. A message hidden in plain sight for decades, an aged scribbled rune from a floating bottle plucked out of an ocean of information laid there for all to see.

Was this a testament that the Soviet nuclear program was subverted at the highest ranks, and this is a shared geopolitical drawing board of where the next nuclear bomb will drop? Or is this a testament to the superiority of organization and planning of the Soviet nuclear program and minds behind it?

Strikingly, the outer arrow points at the area of Donbass/Lugansk regions of Ukraine where tensions have been flaring up for the past several years and a significant confrontation has been brewing, with the West and East on opposite sides. That region also contains deep coal mines which could be perfect for housing an underground command center for the nuclear program.

But there's more. There's a possible alternative interpretation with a minor adjustment, or maybe two. Can someone identify it? Or I will post it later if there's interest.

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