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Thunderstones and Sonic Booms from Space

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11.07.2026
Get ready for something HUGE. Kosmogonia Launch Event - July 12th: Click here to sign up: https://kosmogoniauniversity.com/  He points to a pattern that stretches back through recorded history: objects entering the atmosphere with enough force to shake the ground and rattle structures. The term thunderstones captures exactly what witnesses described, explosions from the sky that arrived without warning. The Chelyabinsk event in 2013 offers modern documentation of this phenomenon. A relatively small object produced a shockwave powerful enough to damage over 1,500 buildings across a wide area. That same signature, the sonic boom preceding impact or airburst, defined the Tunguska event in 1908. These aren't isolated incidents. They represent a recurring dynamic between Earth and the debris streams moving through near-Earth space, one that civilizations have recorded under different names but with consistent physical effects.
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