The Eye Witness Story
In 1988, December 8, 7:45am, me and my younger brother came to Spitak from Yerevan to find our relatives, who were living in Spitak ( the epicenter of the Armenian "Earthquake" of 1988.) There we found out that along with our many relatives who died of that "Earthquake" my brother's wife was one of them. Even the monumental gates of the city Spitak (which were known to be strongly built) were collapsed into ruins. In the ruins was the whole Northern portion of the Armenian Republic. Nevertheless it is worth to mention that the "Earthquake" was pre-planned and artificially created to which we came in conclusion based on the events that occurred before and after the "Earthquake" of December 7,1988. 1ST EVIDENCE: When Japanese rescuers came to Adler airport (Russia) on their way to Armenian Earthquake Zone, they were not allowed to enter the Armenian Republic by the Soviet gov't in Moscow. They were known to be the most technically advanced in the field of seismology, and therefore with their superior equipments they would of been able to detect the presence of un-natural biological agents in the air. As a result they had no choice but to return back to Japan.
Fortunately, Japanese rescuers had managed to send their equipments into the Disaster Zone before their arrival to the Adler Airport (Russia). Furthermore in Spitak, various emergency rescue teams from France, England, Germany and Italy were working who warned us to use specially medicated masks and bondages around our mouths and noses. In fact, they were using them already since the first moment that they landed in Armenia. Those of us who were there in the Disaster Zone using their equipments already knew of "Earthquake's" un-natural cause.
We believe that there was a presence of biological agents in the air, which means that air in Armenia, especially in the Disaster Zone was contaminated. As we all know, that never occurs as a result of natural earthquakes unless chemical facilities were damaged as a direct result of the event.
2ND EVIDENCE: On the night of December 6th and morning of December 7th, from the city of Lvov (Ukraine), a special group of 400 Soviet soldiers were brought in to Yerevan, Armenia. Exactly 45min. after the "Earthquake", on December 7th, those 400 special soldiers trained to guard military prisons and strategic facilities in emergency situations were relocated to Spitak, and put on guard around all gov't buildings and facilities through out the Disaster Zone in Spitak. When they were asked by common people when were they told to arrive, they said that: a day before the Earthquake, on December 6th, once in Yerevan, they were told of their relocation to Spitak, for December 7th and so they did the following morning.
3RD EVIDENCE: In the winter of 1988, prior to December 7th, in the northern part of Armenia, in the area around Spitak, there were many Azeries living, especially in the villages of Saral and Khursale. As the Kharabagh Movement was gaining momentum, Azeri inhabitants begged their local Armenian authorities to secure their habitation in those areas, saying that they were ready even to change their religion to Christianity, just to remain there, on their property. But before the tragic day of December 7th, on December 5th, the Azeri gov't of Baku sent gov't cars and buses to the area, where they forcefully packed them with Azeri villagers and drove them back to Baku, Azerbaijany republic. In one day, a few thousands of Azeries were removed from their villages by the Azeri gov't. The next day, on December 6th, over four thousands of Armenians moved into those villages to settle in there. On the December 7th, half of those resettling Armenians perished due to the disaster.
On December 10th, 1988, at 9:30a.m. I went to the information center of the rescue teams working in Spitak, to meet its gov't official in charge Norik Muradyan, who was also the head of the Spitak's regional gov't. On my way to there, half way past, I got surrounded by the Soviet military troops located in that area, who ordered to everybody in the vicinity to get off the main road. They blocked all the entrances to the downtown Spitak. I was dressed at that moment in a Soviet military uniform, since I was a reserve officer within soviet Army, but off duty. As a result, one Russian officer of that group told me to join them in guarding line, where everybody were weighting for someone to drive in. Ten minutes later, in the city's downtown appeared Soviet President Gorbachev, with his wife and gov't entourage following him on foot, which just emerged from their gov't cars.
They were headed toward the command center of the Soviet rescue teams operating in Spitak and its vicinity. That day, Gorbachev was escorted by his gov't officials: Nikolay Rishkov, Slyunov and Secretary of the Armenia's Communist Party Suren Harutounyan with his officials from the Armenian gov't. As I was standing there in the military guard-line along with another Russians officer, Gorbachev approached me and said: "Did you see what happened?". Since I had nothing else to fear about (most of my family and relatives, over all 65 people were already dead as a result of this "Earthquake") replied: "You know well what have happened. You, as well as myself know the true secret behind this disaster. Let the God be the judge for it, but let us talk about the fact that it is already the 4th day, where a whole nation of great people is subject to a big disaster in all mighty USSR and nobody wants to think about it like it was supposed to happen. We, Armenians are Christian people and therefore cannot be buried without coffins. You have done so much damage already, at least care to provide us with enough coffins to burry all these people".
Our conversation lasted about 20 minutes, yet no newspaper in the Soviet Union despite many journalists being present at that moment wrote anything about this conversation, not even showed a picture of this incident. I also told Gorbachev that if such "Earthquake" as they called it has taken place in Turkey, Soviet Union would of rushed to help them, just to show the world how humane Soviet Union was. But to us, Armenians, no immediate help was shown by the Soviet gov't, only neighboring Georgians rushed in to help us, while the rest of the Soviet republics was weighting for the order to come from the Moscow, before they do so. After all what I said, Gorbachev didn't respond to me. But the next day, many thousands of coffins arrived to Armenia. That...he managed to organize.
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Sources:
http://www.stevequayle.com/News.alert/0 ... menia.html
http://www.angelfire.com/hi/Azgaser/conspiracy.html