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Tunguska "Event" Occurs Nearly a Century Before "Tunguska Effect(TM)"
June 30, 1908, Cataclysm Inspires and Supplies the CyberWize.com(TM) March 4, 2006, Launch of Tunguska Blast(TM)
On June 30, 1908, an unexplained event felled
200 million trees over 850 square miles in the Tunguska River Valley of
Siberia, Russia. Scientists speculate the event may have been the airburst
of a meteor five or six miles above the valley, and the event often is
cited when scientists illustrate the possibility of a comet passing too
close to the earth.
But as significant and unexplainable as the historical event is the result.
Shortly after the occurrence of "the event," the Tunguska Valley was
reported by Russian scientists to have become a veritable Garden of Eden, a
Phoenix rising from the ashes of mysterious devastation. Plants in Tunguska
were reported to be growing at four times their normal rate to as much as
three times their normal size. Scientists such as geologist Leonid Kulik
began to study and report the effects.
Then another historical event put a stop to research: the Russian
Revolution and the closing of the Russian borders. It became impossible to
get in or out of the Soviet Union, and western studies of the "Tunguska
Effect" ceased. Not until the end of WWII and commencement of the Cold War
was research renewed and rumor of nutritional benefits began to circulate.
The Russians not only had been studying nutritional benefits of
Tunguska-grown foods, but they had been experimenting with them. Factory
workers were said to have absenteeism from illness drop to near zero, and
the invincible Russian Olympic teams were said to be turned into super men
and women because of Tunguska nutrition.
But not until the 21st century did the benefits of the "Tunguska
Effect(TM)" become available in the West, when CyberWize.com -- a Sarasota,
FL, direct seller of nutritionals -- introduced Tunguska Blast, and the
rumor of benefits began again, this time in the United States.
Tunguska Blast is available only from the Independent Business Owners
(IBOs) of CyberWize. Visit www.askabouttheblast.com and www.cyberwize.com.
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