Tunguska, Siberia 1908 Q: On June 30th, 1908, in Tunguska, Siberia, there was a ten to fifteen megaton blast. B: Yes, we understand. Q: And the official reason for this was a hundred thousand-ton piece of a crater hit. B: Piece of a crater? Q: I mean piece of a comet, excuse me. But it didn't leave any impact from a normal, let's say, crater when it struck the earth. B: Comet. Q: A comet. It's also been said that it was some kind of black hole phenomenon. B: No, it was a craft. Q: A craft? B: A craft. There are many multiple witnesses that at the time recognized that there was actually a course correction, it was not what you would call a straight trajectory. A course correction was attempted at the last moment to take the craft away from the highly populated areas before it ignited. You understand? Q: Yes. So this... was it a mothership? B: It was a large craft. It was not exactly what you would recognize as a mothership, but it was, however, quite a large craft. Q: Okay, thank you.