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The team of Russian Physicists who
assisted
in the construction of the Large Hadron Collider for the European
Organization for Nuclear Research (
CERN),
located in Switzerland, are reporting today that an experiment being
conducted during the colliders ‘
cool down’ phase has
resulted in what they are calling
an ‘antiquark
spree’
that has, literally,
“Nailed the heart of Earth”.
Working in conjunction with Chile’s National Commission for
Scientific and Technological Research (
CONICYT), these
reports continue, CERN scientists, while attempting to establish a
quark based means of near speed-of-light communications
with other Western scientific and military installations, ‘
lost
control’ of this experiment on the South American ‘
anchor’
triggering an ‘
unexpected’ stream of antiquark’s which
first ignited a massive volcanic eruption in Chile, and in a ‘
straight shot’ through the entire planet has further
triggered a catastrophic 7.8 magnitude earthquake in China.
Chile’s Chaiten volcano
[pictured
3 photo on left]
began its massive eruption nearly a week and half ago, and nearly two
weeks to the date when Russian Scientists blamed CERN for destabilizing
Earth’s orbit causing the returning capsule from the International
Space Station to veer
dramatically
off course from its intended landing zone, and as we had previously
reported on in our April 20
th report,
"
CERN Experiment
Said To Have Destabilize Earth Orbit".
So disastrous has Chile’s Chaiten volcano become that scientists
are warning that ‘
long-term
environmental damage’
is being done to large portions of South America, and where the
volcanic plume is covering large portions of the South American
continent.
In central China, and which is the antipode (exact opposite) to
Chile’s Chaiten volcano, the effects of the massive 7.8 magnitude
earthquake in their country can only be described in the most
catastrophic terms as the death toll is
now over
8,500, with a further
900
students trapped in the rumble of their schools.