Spaceship crashes between Africa and Antarctica

Spaceship crashes between Africa and Antarctica

2807 BC: Suggested date for an asteroid or comet impact occurring between Africa and Antarctica, around the time of a solar eclipse on May 10, based on an analysis of flood stories. Possibly causing the Burckle crater and Fenambosy Chevron.

Burckle crater is an undersea feature that is hypothesized to be an impact crater by the Holocene Impact Working Group. They considered that it likely was formed by a very large-scale and relatively recent (c. 3000–2800 BCE) meteorite impact event, possibly resulting from a comet. Burckle crater is estimated to be about 29 kilometers (18 mi) in diameter,[2] about 25 times wider than Meteor Crater in Arizona. The Russian Academy of Sciences lists the crater as a potential impact crater.

Research has revealed that a large spaceship crashed and the resulting anti-matter explosion created the Burkle Crater and caused the worldwide reported catastrophic Flood events (the Deluge, Flood in Exodus, Noah ) Other records suggest that this was a deliberate drop of a ballistic rock (projectile) by the Freons.

See AXIOM Case # 10002