Was Mohenjo Daro (Pakistan) nuked 4,000 years ago?

The Meteor that caused the largest atmospheric explosion ever recorded in human history was only estimated to be 60-90m in diameter or about the size of a large house and the mass of a large granite boulder.

That was the Tunguska incident.

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"Zolotov had found trees some 17 kilometres from the blast centre which had been subjected to heat and started to burn. He ruled out a natural forest fire. He said that to start a fire in a living tree, the heat energy must be between 60 and 100 calories per square centimetre. Similarly, to have caused a sensation of burning in eyewitnesses 70 kilometres away in Vanavara, the energy must have been not less than 0.6 calories per square centimetre. He estimated the heat energy of the explosion to be about 3.5 megatons. As the estimates of the total energy of the blast were also within this range, he reasoned, the blast was nuclear.

Evidence soon started appearing to support Zolotov’s popular story: mysterious scabs suffered by surviving reindeer (burns from hot ash?), tree rings suggesting enormous growth rate after the blast (normal after wildfires?), high levels of radioactive carbon-14 in the soil and peat collected from the region (not enough to support the idea of a nuclear explosion?), and so on."

His reasoning is utterly flawed in every way.

A single or even multiple meteorite strikes could easily produce enough energy to cause this type of damage.

The guy that talks about the tall white aliens is just trying to sell a book it’s basic science fiction stuff you should watch the disclosure that Dr Steven Greer arranged

When a big one finally breaks through and hits us, that’s it. Game over.

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When a big one hit (what is today) Mexico, the dinosaurs went extinct because of the sudden climatic change for the cold which affected the entire eco-system.

Now we are sitting right in the middle of an Ice Age. Go figure what even small a meteor will do.

The skeletons found in Mahenjo Daro were radioactive. Only a nuke attack can explain this.

Dino’s didn’t die out for millions of years following that strike.

Glad you brought it out. Only conventional wisdom says so.

There were wars among gods. Humans became their pawns of their war games. (Gods are euphemism for aliens with advanced technology)
Indications of nuke wars in Sahara, Sodom and Gomorrah, Mongolia in addition to Mohenjo Daro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrJzxJcLDCo

No, every bit of evidence we have from the Geological record shows that they died out slowly over the course of a few million years.

Gods and aliens are how primitive man interpreted natural events like thunderstorms, earthquakes, metor showers and impacts, and volcanic events.

There has never been any conclusive or even credible evidence found to suggest it had anything to do with alien battles or that man was either created by them as slaves or enslaved by aliens after their arrival.