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| Written by Angel | |
| Sunday, 01 June 2008 | |
On October 12, 2002 at 11.30 p.m. the Indonesian island of Bali was the victim of three explosions. One explosion occurred at Paddy's Bar which was almost immediately followed by a devastating explosion in front of the Sari Club. The energy from the blast caused a pressure wave and fire. The sound of the explosion was heard 15km away. A third explosion which caused minor damage occurred outside the US Embassy. Within 30 feet of the Sari Club explosion, victims were totally and completely vaporized while victims more distant received flash burns totally new to burn specialists. Buildings and automobiles were spontaneously ignited. The explosion created a large crater in the street outside the Sari Club which was five feet deep and twenty-two feet in diameter.
Over fifty feet from ground zero a reinforced concrete structure had all of its hard concrete stripped away from the rebar used to reinforce it.
This incident caused the death of 202 people and 209 were injured, most of them severely. Joe Vialls, a Bali Bombing Researcher (see web page:http://www.vialls.com/nuke/bali_micro_nuke.htm) described the “weapon” as such: “… a terrible fireball formed under the street. Less than six inches in diameter and burning at a staggering 300,000 degrees centigrade, the fireball was a perfect shimmering sphere…”
This is a still from Fulford’s video. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InV0cVH6KZc). Fulford calls this ball lightning. From Vialls description of the “weapon,” it could be deduced that ball lightning caused the explosions. In truth ball lightning which produces a gamma ray burst can possess energy enough to vaporize people, concrete, flash heat and burn victims, buildings and cars. It can also make craters.
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