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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR

           them to relax from the “tension” of their hard labor, for the good of the people, for one

           simple reason.

                Each  of  the  four  atomic  reactors  had  four  hundred  tons  of  enriched,  enriched
           uranium and plutonium. The cooling system had about eight thousand tons of heavy
           water. Therefore, if the plutonium had begun a chain reaction in the sarcophagus of the
           fourth reactor, an atomic explosion would have then resulted in a thermonuclear reaction
           in  the  heavy  water  and  that  thermonuclear  explosion  would  have  caused  similar
           explosions in all three remaining reactors... I think the picture is clear. The way this was
           developing, no “vacation” to the Far East would have helped anyone be-cause—our
           planet would have barely existed after such an explosion...

                Certainly, this man risked a great deal revealing to me such secret information.
           However, if what should have happened had happened, it would not have mattered at
           all. And that being the case, he nursed a small hope that my “connections” “there” were
           real and I would be able to rescue the situation somehow. One way or another, I was
           made aware of the situation with the sarcophagus of the fourth reactor, and I immediately
           acted upon it the best way I could, as it seemed to me then. I contacted the hierarchical

           centre of the enormous union of civilizations, which united the civilizations of three
           hundred Universes similar to ours. I appealed to them with a request to help in this
           situation  and  they  agreed.  They  said  that they  would  send  a  spaceship  with  special
           equipment for dealing with similar problems.

                In  the  early  morning,  about  five  o‘clock,  on  October  10th  1987  this  spaceship
           appeared  above  Chernobyl.  A  cone-shaped ray  of  light  came  down  from  it  and  the
           plutonium simply “disappeared” from the sarcophagus! When I asked the commander
           of the spaceship, why they had not destroyed the enriched uranium too; his answer was:
           “We helped you (inhabitants of Earth–E.L.) with what you were currently unable to
           manage, and further than that you must deal with by yourselves.”

                Their answer and actions seemed to me fair enough. One way or another, there was
           no super-explosion that day, the following day or any other day. Certainly, all this looked
           simply  impossible  for  anyone  to  believe.  Well,  it  does  not  matter  whether  anyone
           believes it or not. The only thing that really matters is that there was no explosion and
           planet Earth remained unharmed. When I came back to the institute, I talked about what
           had happened to several people who knew about my re-searches. Certainly, even they
           took my words with some scepticism. I do not blame them; even for me those events
           seemed unbelievable. There was no explosion; mass media reported nothing about a
           critical situation with the sarcophagus.

                The confirmation of the reality of these events came from one of the employees of
           our department who I had told about the incident. One day she came to work in a state
           of shock. She took me aside and told that she had watched «Vzgliad» —they had shown
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           testimonies of numerous witnesses who had seen a spaceship with a cone-shaped ray of
           light in the sky above Chernobyl at about five o’clock in the morning of the exact day I
           had said. Among eyewitnesses there were engineers, students and workers, and other
           inhabitants who, in the early morning of that day, were out of their homes and observed
           the UFO in the sky. I did not see this program personally, but now it did not matter. The
           most important thing  was that facts  about which  I  had  told  people  long  before this


           19  “The Look”, a very popular broadcast in the former USSR in the end of 80’s – beginning of 90’s.
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