Hoia Baciu, Romania
HOIA BACIU, ROMANIA
Hoia Baciu, Romania
Let's begin with Hoia Baciu. Those who love "Destination Truth" show with Josh Gates might remember an episode done there. They saw strange spooklights, got nauseous, felt weird and scared, and even got thrown, had scratches, and more!
Let's look at the history of this spot in the forest where no trees grow (above).
1968 photo of UFO over Hoia Baciu
Devil's Cemetery, Siberia
Tunguska "Devil's Cemetery" Siberia
(LINK) There is a meadow called “Devil’s Cemetery” not far from the village of Kova in the Krasnoyarsk region of Russia. The meadow is covered with remnants of birds and animals that for some reason do not decompose. Vegetation on the meadow is rather scarce, tree branches are charred, animals do not live here, and people who happen to come to the meadow develop headaches and unexplainable anxiety. They say that ruinous energy of the place has something to do with the fall of the Tunguska meteorite.
"My compass’s hand froze and pointed at the North only. By the evening people developed tingling sensation in their bodies, some developed toothache. Everybody noticed growing anxiety. Shortly after 9PM we approached the meadow. Our radio froze, and we turned back.”
Conclusion
Let's look at potential electromagnetic field issues.
What are some things reported by EMF field issues?
(LINK) A variety of symptoms (dermatological symptoms such as redness, tingling and burning sensations as well as for example fatigue, headache, concentration difficulties, nausea, heart palpitation) have been suggested to be caused by ELF (extremely low frequency) field exposure. The term “electromagnetic hypersensitivity” (EHS) has come into common usage based on the reported experience by the afflicted individuals that electric and/or magnetic fields, or vicinity to activated electrical equipment trigger the symptoms.
Can EMF affect compasses?
(LINK) DC underground cables produce a static magnetic field... Because the magnetic field from the cable alters the earth’s magnetic field, there is an effect on magnetic compasses close to the cable – they can point in the wrong direction. This can be an issue for ships at sea but very rarely causes problems on land, partly because the effect is localised – it is significant only within about 10 m of the cable itself.
(LINK) DC underground cables produce a static magnetic field... Because the magnetic field from the cable alters the earth’s magnetic field, there is an effect on magnetic compasses close to the cable – they can point in the wrong direction. This can be an issue for ships at sea but very rarely causes problems on land, partly because the effect is localised – it is significant only within about 10 m of the cable itself.
World magnetic field intensity
What other explanations might there be for areas like these two locations? Toxins of some kind, perhaps buried iron from explosions of meteors, issues in the geomagnetism or electromagnetism, or legends born out of places with a scary past?
We can't know for certain until someone with a curious nature and a lot of scientific equipment decides to descend upon these two locations and do a real compare and contrast on them. For now, just in my own research, I'm finding some striking similarities.
We can't know for certain until someone with a curious nature and a lot of scientific equipment decides to descend upon these two locations and do a real compare and contrast on them. For now, just in my own research, I'm finding some striking similarities.
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