Inexplicable Volcanic Island (20th Paranormal Event)

Many scholars and experts regard the Soviet Union in 1988 as a prelude to its disintegration. Ilbachev announced that the Soviet Union would abandon the Brezhnev Doctrine and reduce interference in the internal affairs of Eastern European countries (in particular, by cessating armed intervention), a policy that his spokesman dubbed the "Sinatra Doctrine." Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 This policy led to a series of dramatic "political earthquakes" in the socialist countries of Eastern Europe in 1989. For Go. There are different theories as to why Irbachev abandoned the Brezhnev Doctrine, but in fact it comes from two major events, the first of which is the Soviet-American ship collision incident: In 1988, the U.S. Navy Ticonderoga-class cruisers Yorktown and Spruance-class Cullen sailed into the Black Sea, and the Soviet Union regarded this as a threat to it and sent two corvettes, the Krivac I and the Milka-class SKR-6, to expel them. The U.S. ship refused to sail away. The US ship recently arrived 7 nautical miles south of the Sevastopol base. Then the Soviet ships sent a signal that "our ship is ordered to ram your ship", and the Forgetfulness crashed into the stern of the Yorktown, and the SR-6 crashed into the Karen. This is an orthodox event, which has been officially recorded, after the collision incident, the confident Soviet Union has always believed that it will be supported by the Soviet allies, but on the contrary, the world has been "aesthetic fatigue" of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, and countries have begun to judge the situation and measure their own future and planning. Erbachev was very touched, according to him, "Even the dog has to leave its master, so why force it to stay?" So Ge. Irbachev had the idea of abandoning Brezhnevism. The second thing is the fact that the Sea of Azov has an additional volcanic island overnight. There were very few official announcements about this incident, and it was almost impossible to see it in the mainstream media, and many people thought that it had nothing to do with the Soviet Union, but was just a strange natural phenomenon. But let's think about it later: if it was really a strange natural phenomenon, the Soviet geoscientists and geographers would have turned a blind eye? On the 20th anniversary of the collapse of the Soviet Union, some "classified" archives were lifted, among them, on September 20, 1988, the incident of the sudden appearance of volcanic islands in the Sea of Azov, the Soviet Union officially sent a team to go, and many media also paid attention to the early stage of the event, but then, all media voices came to an abrupt end on this incident! In the "classified" file where the ban was lifted, there is also a description of this text: the staff who went to the volcanic island brought back a substance, which was finally brought into the Kremlin. Erbachev was clear about this. If we don't delve into it here, it doesn't make any sense. Incredibly, 15 staff members who traveled to the volcanic island died over the next two years. The author has read the roster of the staff, which is very ordinary, but the cause of death is the same: a stroke. Fifteen people, within two years, died of the same cause, and it would have been inconceivable to change places, and more importantly, the date of their death. Originally, the author didn't pay attention to it at all, but then under the reminder of Professor Ashframe, I checked some relevant information, and my back suddenly had a chilly feeling: (Editor's note: In order to prevent the number from being seated, the code name is used when it comes to the person's name.) )

Staff member No. 1 died on March 10, 1990, the next day: Lithuania declared independence; Staff member No. 2 died on April 8, 1991, the next day: Georgia declared independence; Staff member No. 3 died on 19 August 1991, the day after Estonia declared independence; Worker No. 4 died on August 21, 1991, the same day that Latvia declared independence; Staff member No. 5 died on August 23, 1991, the same day that Armenia declared independence; Staff member No. 6 died on August 24, 1991, the same day that Ukraine declared its independence; Staff member No. 7 died on August 25, 1991, the same day that Belarus declared independence; Staff No. 8 died on August 26, 1991, the day after Moldova declared independence; Staff No. 9 died on August 29, 1991, the next day, when Azerbaijan declared independence; Staff members No. 10 and No. 11 died on August 31, 1991, the same day that Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan declared independence; Staff No. 12 died on September 8, 1991, the next day after Tajikistan declared independence; Staff member No. 13 died on October 27, 1991, the same day Turkmenistan declared independence; Staff member No. 14 died on December 15, 1991, the day after Kazakhstan declared independence; Worker No. 15 died on Christmas Day of that year, when Russia was finally renamed the Russian Federation and the Soviet Union was completely dissolved...... (ENDS)

Gu Long, formerly known as Xiong Yaohua, is a famous martial arts novelist, a master of new martial arts novels, and is known as the three great masters of Chinese martial arts novels along with Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng. Representative works include "Amorous Swordsman Ruthless Sword", "Peerless Double Pride", "Heroes Without Tears" and so on. Gu Long introduced martial arts novels into the palace of classic literature, brought elements such as drama, reasoning, and poetry into traditional martial arts, and integrated his own unique philosophy of life into it, making Chinese and foreign classics cast together, creating a new modern martial arts novel. Era, pushed martial arts literature to a new peak.

On September 21, 1985, due to liver cirrhosis and venous bleeding, Gu Long died in Taiwan at the age of 48.

It has always been a mystery about Gu Long's death, he died of cirrhosis of the liver and venous bleeding, this is no problem at all, the medical certificate, the death certificate are all over there, and there is no doubt about it.

So how did Gu Long get liver disease and die? It is generally believed that Gu Long was addicted to alcohol during his lifetime, and the author can only say that alcohol addiction was part of the reason here, but more importantly, Gu Long died in the Yinsongge incident.

What is Ginshokaku? This place must be liked by men, it is a hot spring hotel in the weathered area of Beitou, Taiwan, which is a legacy of the Japanese occupation era, which recruits young women as bathing girls for prostitutes to soak in the hot springs together. Because the place took the high-end route, the invited girls were young and beautiful, which attracted many elites in Taiwan at that time, and Gu Long was one of them.

In October 1980, Gu Long's representative work "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" was remade into a movie and finally completed. Everyone wanted to celebrate together, and finally everyone came to Yinsong Pavilion with Gu Long, and that day it happened that Ke Junxiong was also drunk in Yinsong Pavilion, and the two of them laid the groundwork for the "Yinsong Pavilion Incident......

Some readers may ask: Who is Ke Junxiong? Ke Junxiong, born on January 15, 1945, formerly known as Ke Junliang, is a native of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, a film actor, screenwriter, director, and consultant to the 11th branch of the Kuomintang Huang Fuxing Party Department. In 1967, Ke Junxiong played a dashing cousin in the film "Lonely Seventeen" and won the Best Actor Award at the 14th Asian Film Festival; In 1974, he won the Best Actor Award at the 21st Asian Film Festival for his starring role in the film "A Thousand Autumns of Heroes" and "Zhang Zizhong"; In 1981, he wrote, directed and acted in "My Grandpa", and in 1982, he won the Best Actor Award at the Panama International Film Festival for playing the role of "Lin Qiuguang" in the film; In 1999, he directed and acted in the movie "Zhuge Kongming", and in December of the same year, he won the "Best Actor" at the 36th Golden Horse Awards with "A Generation of Heroes Cao Cao"; In 2004, he participated in the TV series "The Son of Evil", playing the role of "A Qing's father" [4]; In 2013, he served as the director of the movie "You Come and Go". In 2004, Ke Junxiong was nominated by the Chinese Kuomintang and elected as a "legislator" of the "Legislative Yuan" of the Taiwan region, which belongs to the Hsinchu City constituency. On September 18, 2007, he joined the Taiwan Peasant Party...... (To be continued) (To be continued.) )