Monday, July 14, 2008

Alien Red Rain and Geological Disturbances

My blessed land is finally awakening. It has been slumbering peacefully for ages, now it finds itself in the middle of hectic activity on all fronts. It has snapped a few nukes under ground some time ago under the supervision of BJP coalition headed by a moderate Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpaey, though Pakistan cracked a few harmless ones back too. Its rockets are aiming for the moon, and it is aiming to supply its kids with computers for as little as 400 hundred rupees ( around 7-8 dollars, no ,not a toy as you may think, a full functional computer with browser to surf the net and what not!) Its sons are buying up multi national corporations like buying up cookies the world over. Mukesh Ambani of Reliance has even become richer than Bill Gates (No wonder poor Gates has quit Microsoft and is currently doing charity work. Imagine being over thrown by an “Injian” of all people! There is a point up to which you can take it! Darn, if it is to be charity let it be charity! )
May be aliens are responsible for stirring up the dormant giant. They are said to have taken up abode in Ladakh and is said to be visiting our government officials for tea now and then and offering a few advices. One of our cabinet ministers at the center recently has even said we do not need nukes anymore. We have the alien technology instead. No, he hasn’t said the later part, but you know how the media has a way of finding truth from whatever you utter! So utter absolute ‘silence’ at all times rather than any spurious thoughts, if you know what I mean.
Anyway, aliens are the in thing for India (and for India in the world it appears) at present. They are even said to be fathering (would “authoring” be more appropriate?) children among our chaste lady folk. No no need to be upset man, it is what is being written about. Read this article yourself, if you have the “guts and ‘gumption’s” for it, as one of my childhood sparring mates was fond of barking at me.

http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_2824.shtml

My doubt is whether all the Indians are the children of aliens as these guys are supposed to have been coming here from time immemorial. Hear this if you have ears,
“India, according to Dr.V. Raghavan, retired head of the Sanskrit department of India's prestigious University of Madras, was alone in playing host to extraterrestrials in prehistory.”
Did you remark that “alone” in the sentence? This he distilled out of old texts of Ramayana and Mahabharatha etc. And he is not alone (please don’t pick on this “alone”) in this belief it seems. There are scientists who agree with him. Here is one such “concurrence”
“Another authority who agrees with Dr. Raghavan's interpretations is Dr. A.V. Krishna Murty, professor of aeronautics at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.”It is true," Dr. Krishna Murty says, "that the ancient Indian Vedas and other text refer to aeronautics, spaceships, flying machines, ancient astronauts.”A study of the Sanskrit texts has convinced me that ancient India did know the secret of building flying machines-and that those machines were patterned after spaceships coming from other planets."
You can (en) lighten yourself with more information from this source.

http://ufo.whipnet.org/creation/india.4000BC.ufo/

Now about more important things. In 2001 the Indian state of Kerala witnessed a strange group of events. First there was the red rain it received at some parts of the state. It was real and people got scared of it. Now the state has high literacy and is blessed with a high number of ‘rational’ people. Even the casual laborer in the state can discuss world politics and sciences as if they are born with the knowledge. Let me tell you that I have no intention to belittle the people. Most of them are intelligent and aware of things happening around them. It is a fact that the third person you would be meeting on any small town in the state would have a doctorate on some subject. You can find graduates and post graduates among the laborers even.
Hence their scare was not because of any superstition. They are far too wise for that. They intelligently assumed it was caused by some phenomena connected with the misuse of environment on the global or local level. There was also a theory that some of the states factories were responsible for the incident. One shrewd assumption went like this. The effluents discharged by some factories in to the sea water some how got evaporated retaining its chemical content and then was poured back into the land by the rain. I do not know if it is possible for water to retain its chemical content when evaporating and lifting off to form clouds. But this was the kind of guesses which were in vogue among people of the state at the time. They are not easily taken in by the supernatural/ alien definitions for the phenomenon. The media also know this fact and plays to the tune. In fact none of the local media dared to advance anything similar to alien intervention for the occurrence.
But among the populace was Godfrey Louis, a physicist, who had a different view altogether. Surprisingly his views were not cited by any of the media, may be because of the fear of being looked down upon by their highly intelligent public. His views on the subject could be guessed from this excerpt:
“Investigations suggested the rain was red because winds had swept up dust from Arabia and dumped it on Kerala. But Godfrey Louis, a physicist at Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, after gathering samples left over from the rains, concluded this was nonsense. 'If you look at these particles under a microscope, you can see they are not dust, they have a clear biological appearance.' Instead Louis decided that the rain was made up of bacteria-like material that had been swept to Earth from a passing comet. In short, it rained aliens over India during the summer of 2001.”
The article goes on to say that Lois assumed that this should be the case by the duration of the red rain which fell in the region. It rained red for two months in Kerala during the year. To prove his theory he had collected red rain water and had sent it to various scientists for study. He claimed there was alien DNA in it. But this is what a British scientist who was conducting experiments on it has to say on the theory of alien DNA.
“Milton Wainwright, a microbiologist at Sheffield, is now testing samples of Kerala's red rain.’It is too early to say what's in the phial,' he said. 'But it is certainly not dust. Nor is there any DNA there, but then alien bacteria would not necessarily contain DNA.”
But this was not the only phenomenon that was happening. All over the state wells were disappearing. Unlike most other states in the country, Kerala still have a large number of wells which people use. Every house would have a well in its compound and houses are only built at places where you can find water. The Malayalee (those that speak Malayalam, Kerala’s state language) has a strange fascination for water. With innumerable lakes rivers and ponds and other water bodies they have never felt the need to be thrifty with water. They bathe twice a day and would bathe any number of times in summer. (Kerala is the largest consumer of soaps in the country may be in the whole world if a comparative study is conducted on the numbers of people at a place and soaps being sold there. They have an inherent sense of cleanliness and a deadly craze for water)
To such a people wells are something they can’t do without. At the same time as the red rain has been happening the wells started to disappear. It would happen suddenly and without warning. One moment there would be a well and the next moment there would be a small depression in the ground where the well was and nothing else. The wells would be completely filled up. There were incidents where people had to be rescued from the ruins of a well, as they would slide into it with ground sliding down to fill the well. This was happening all over the land and people were frightened to go near the well. Some times wells rich in water would dry up all of a sudden. There were also incidents where wells started to seeth and fume. Most of the wells affected would exhibit change of colour to the water. All sorts of colours were witnessed, but red was predomonant. Giant bubbles would start to break out of the surface of the water and the wells would start to gurgle noisily.
All these were happening at the same time. There were many theories among people. Volcanic activity being the most favorite one. Here is again a piece fro Lois’s findings which may have some relevance to this phenomenon “Louis also discovered that, hours before the first red rain fell, there was a loud sonic boom that shook houses in Kerala. Only an incoming meteorite could have triggered such a blast, he claims”
There has never been any big earth quakes in the region for as far back as any body would remember although geologists were always warning the region was quake prone. Is it possible that a sonic boom as Lois described could cause such internal geological disturbances with such outcome? Some have called Lois’s theory “Bulshit” but the man is said to be “unrepentant”. Here are his final words according to the article
'If anybody hears a theory like this, that it is from a comet, they dismiss it as an unbelievable kind of conclusion. Unless people understand our arguments - people will just rule it out as an impossible thing, that extra-terrestrial biology is responsible for this red rain.'
Read the article at this link

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2006/mar/05/spaceexploration.theobserver

And see the photograph of the alien rain here.

http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2006-06/it-raining-aliens

Well it has always been said that India is a land of magic. Now it has turned out to be a land of alien magic. Talk of progress!

No comments: