15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT



JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Wireless Flash) – Tomorrow (Apr. 26) marks the 15th anniversary of the day a Soviet nuclear reactor exploded at the Chernobyl power plant. Thirty-one people died and 100,000 people were evacuated in a 300-square- mile area – but that may not be the “hole story.” A South African researcher claims radiation from Chernobyl made it all the way to the South Pole thanks to a giant hidden hole that is located somewhere in the Arctic Circle. In other words: the earth is hollow. Researcher Jan Lamprecht admits no photos of the giant hole exist, but scientists studying Arctic currents have noticed that a strange object seems to be impeding tidal flow. Lamprecht plans to prove naysayers wrong by going to the Arctic Circle and finding the “North Hole” himself.

Wed 04-25-01