Cemetery of giant creatures found in Central Africa
A
team of anthropologists found a mysterious burial in the jungle near
the city of Kigali Rwanda (Central Africa). The remains belong to
gigantic creatures that bear little resemblance to humans. Head of
research group believes that they could be visitors from another planet
who died as a result of a catastrophe.
According to the scientists, they were
buried at least 500 years ago. At first, researchers thought that they
came across the remains of ancient settlements, but no signs of human
life have been found nearby.
The 40 communal graves had approximately
200 bodies in them, all perfectly preserved. The creatures were tall -
approximately 7 feet. Their heads were disproportionately large and they
had no mouth, nose or eyes.
The anthropologists believe that the
creatures were members of an alien landing, possibly destroyed by some
terrestrial virus to which they had no immunity. However, no traces of
the landing of the spacecraft or its fragments were discovered.
Also read: Mysterious giants inhabit Eurasian lakes (BELOW)
This is not the first such finding. In
the summer of 1937 a group of Chinese scientists led by Professor Chi
Putei surveyed the caves of Mount Bayan-Kara-Ula. Inside they found
skeletons with excessively large heads and puny bodies. Nearby there
were 176 stone plates. In the center of each plate there was a hole from
which a spiral groove spread out to the perimeter with some characters
on it.
In addition, the cave walls were covered
with pictures of the rising sun, moon and stars, with many painted dots
or small items, slowly approaching the mountains and the earth's
surface.
Experts in deciphering ancient written
characters have been puzzled over the disclosure of the secret spirals
from the cave Bayan-Kara-Ula for two decades. Finally, the professor of
Beijing University Zum Umniu deciphered several inscriptions.
The grooved letters narrated that
approximately 12 thousand years ago some flying objects crashed in these
mountains. Chinese archaeologists found a mention of the peoples who
lived in the mountainous caves of Bayan-Kara-Ula.
A corpse of another "alien" was found by
Turkish cavers. A mummy of the ice age was resting in a sarcophagus
made of crystalline material. The height of the humanoid male creature
did not exceed 1 meter 20 centimeters, his skin was light green, and he
had large transparent wings on his sides.
According to the researchers, in spite
of the unusual appearance the creature looked more like a person rather
than an animal. His nose, lips, ears, hands, feet, nails, were very
similar to human. Only his eyes were very different, three times bigger
than those of a human, and colorless, like reptile's eyes.
Not that long ago in one of the ancient
Egyptian tombs a mummy of a man 2.5 meters tall was found. It had no
nose or ears, and its mouth was very wide and had no tongue.
According to archaeologist Gaston de
Villars, the age of the Mummy is approximately 4 thousand years. It was
buried as an Egyptian nobleman - carefully mummified and surrounded by
servants, food and art objects designed for the afterlife. However, as
it was discovered, not all objects around the finding belong to the
Egyptian or even Earth's culture. For example, among the finds was a
round polished metal disk covered with strange characters, a costume
made of metal with the remnants of something resembling plastic shoes,
and many stone tablets filled with images of stars, planets and strange
machines. The Shrine where a strange mummy was found also looks unusual.
The burial was made of the material unknown in antiquity. The stone was
literally carved from the rock so that the walls were smooth, like
polished marble. It looked as if it was cut by a laser. Incidentally,
the stone's surface was fused. The tomb was decorated with a substance
resembling lead.
However, the "alien" theory is not the
only one. According to some researchers, the "giants" and "dwarfs" could
be a mere side branch of humanity that once lived on Earth, but for
some reason became extinct.
Margarita Troitsina
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Mysterious giants inhabit Eurasian lakes
15.05.2008 03:45
Paul Stonehill
Issik
Kul is a remote deep-water lake located in the northern Tian Shan
Mountains, in the Transiliysk Ala Tau area of Kyrgyzstan (Central Asia).
The name means “warm water”; the lake is surrounded by snow-capped
peaks but it never freezes.
According to a
well-informed Ukrainian writer V. Krapiva, in the late 1930s a Russian
researcher of the paranormal, Grabovsky conducted an interview with a
reluctant witness. That man and his friends had explored a cave near the
Issik Kul Lake, where they discovered three human skeletons, each more
than three meters tall. The skeletons were adorned with decorations that
looked like bats (flying mammals) made from silver. The men became
scared out of their wits and kept silent about their discovery for many
long years. They did melt the silver decorations, but a small piece had
been saved. Soviet scientists who had studied the piece said they could
not determine its age. Interestingly, a Kyrgyz legend does mention a
submerged city in the lake. The city’s ruler, King Ossounes, was a
creature with "long asinine ears". The lake itself has been known to
experience paranormal phenomena.
The earliest
mention of similar gigantic beings dates back to early 1900's. Several
boys in Georgia (at the time, part of the Russian Empire) discovered a
cave inside a mountain, full of humanoid skeletons. Each skeleton was
about three meters tall. To get to the cave, the boys had to dive into a
lake. George Papashvili and his wife recall the incident a book
published in New York in 1925, St. Martin's Press (Anything can happen).
In 1953, Jose Ferrer played the Georgian immigrant, George Papashvili
whose book is a classic story of an immigrant adjusting to life in the
United States.
Many years later a much more
sinister incident took place in the Soviet Union. Russian paranormal
phenomena magazine ANOMALIYA (issue #4, 1992) contained an article
written by Mark Shteynberg, a Soviet veteran of the Afghan war. He is an
author of several books; an expert on Russia's military, who now
resides in the United States. In the summer of 1982, Mark Shteynberg,
along with Lt. Colonel Gennady Zverev, actively conducted periodic
training of the reconnaissance divers ("frogmen") of the Turkistan and
Central Asian military regions. The training exercises had been taking
place at the Issik Kul Lake.
According to media
reports, this is where powerful but not too accurate Soviet torpedoes,
underwater missiles, were tested during the Soviet times. Today, in
Kyrgyzstan, reportedly, there is still a Russian naval long-distance
communications center at the Issik-Kul Lake.
But
in 1982 (a memorable year in the history of Soviet ufology)
Major-General V. Demyanko, commander of the Military Diver Service of
the Engineer Forces of the Ministry of Defense, USSR arrived
unexpectedly and hastily to inform the local officers of an
extraordinary event that had occurred during similar training exercises
in the Trans-Baikal and West Siberian military regions. During their
military training dives, Soviet frogmen had encountered mysterious
underwater "swimmers", very humanoid beings of enormous size (almost
three meters tall). The "swimmers” wore tight-fitting silvery suits,
despite the icy-cold water temperatures. At the depth of fifty meters,
these "swimmers" had neither scuba diving equipment (“aqualungs”), nor
any other equipment; only sphere-like helmets concealing their heads.
Shteynberg
stated that the local military commanders in Siberia decided to capture
one of the creatures. With that purpose in mind, a special group of
seven divers, under the command of an officer, had been dispatched. As
the frogmen tried to cover the creature with a net, the entire team was
propelled out of the deep waters to the surface by a powerful force.
Because autonomous equipment of the frogmen does not allow surfacing
from such depths without strict adherence to the process of
decompression stops, all of the members of the ill-fated expedition were
stricken by aeroembolism, or the Caisson disease. The only remedial
treatment available consisted of an immediate confinement under
decompression conditions in a pressure chamber. They had several such
pressure chambers in the military region, but only one in working
condition. It could contain no more than two persons.
Those
local commanders had forced four frogmen into the chamber. As a result,
three of them (including the CO of the group) perished, and the rest
became invalids. The major general was dispatched, and flew to the Issik
Kul to warn the local military against similar attempts to capture any
"swimmers". Although the Issik Kul Lake is more shallow that the Baikal
Lake, the depth of the former was sufficient to contain similar
mysterious creatures. The Soviet high command was aware of "swimmers"
lurking in the depths; an order was issued against the capture. Perhaps
they knew much more about the Issik Kul underwater inhabitants than the
independent researcher Grabovsky.
A short time
later, the staff headquarters of the Turkmenistan military region had
received an order from the Commander-in-Chief of the Land Forces. The
order consisted of a detailed analysis of the Baikal Lake events and
ensuing reprimands. It was supplemented by an information bulletin from
the headquarters of the Engineer Forces of the Ministry of Defense,
USSR. The bulletin listed numerous deep-water lakes where there had been
registered sightings of anomalous phenomena: appearances of underwater
creatures analogous to the Baikal type, descent and ascent of gigantic
discs and spheres, powerful luminescence emanating from the deep, etc.
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Mikhail
Demidenko, well-known Russian writer, read Shteynberg’s account in
1992, and recalled that while on an assignment from the Union of Writers
in 1986 in Irkutsk (Siberia), he spent some time at the Baikal Lake.
There he learned from local fishermen that some years before, they
observed how Soviet frogmen were propelled out from the lake to
ten-fifteen meters up over the water. The locals never found out why the
military behaved in that manner.
Demidenko
thought it was the same episode, and contacted his sources in the
highest echelons of the Russian Army to no avail But finally the writer
did speak with a colonel from the Chief Logistics Directorate who tried
to help; Demidenko found out from him later that such an order would be
kept in special archives that require top clearance. He died in 2003, a
true humanitarian who hated totalitarianism of any hue; a tolerant man
who survived the Nazi occupation and kept memories of Nazi atrocities
against Soviet Jews; as a young man Demidenko (upon graduation frm a
military college) became a translator and interpreter of Chinese.
He
was dispatched by the General Staff of the Soviet Army to Red China’s
Air Force HQ; and also served in North Korea during the war. Later,
Demidenko traveled through China to Western Tibet; and when he became a
well-known author and scriptwriter, had visited a number of countries in
Southeast Asia, and Europe. He collected materials to write fascinating
books, including his last: Po sledam SS v Tibet (Following the SS trail into Tibet), 1999.
Tibet
In
1954 Demidenko was accompanying high-ranking Beijing and Soviet
military commanders as they inspected Red Chinese troops in Xinjiang
Province (Uygur Autonomous Region), and Western Tibet, where the group
spent a night in a Lamaist monastery. There, Demidenko met an old monk,
who was a Russian speaking Mongol. Among many fascinating subjects, the
monk told him of the caves in the Tibetan mountains where giants that
are three meters tall remain in an anesthesia-induced sleep; one day
they can wake-up. Later, Demidenko heard stories that the Red Chinese
gutted one of such sacred caves, removed from there “sleeping amphibian
giants” and publicly hanged them. As Demdenko’s well-researched book (he
had great connections in Asia, East Germany, Russian armed forces…)
demonstrates, the occult-worshipping Nazis were quite aware of the
giants, and legends of underground cities of Tibet. That is why Hitler
sent his SS expeditions to Tibet, as his was certain that these
giants-demigods would confirm his theories…but there is more information
regarding the giants in his book; and a wealth of other historical
information about Hitler’s expeditions, archives, and mysterious events.
The Borisoglebsk Giant
A
sharp increase in UFO activity in 1978 had forced the USSR Academy of
Sciences to agree to a research program for anomalous atmospheric
phenomena. The code name for this program was SETKA-AN (Academy of
Sciences Net, or AS-NET). The first act of the SETKA-AN resulted in
official sanction of "anomalous atmospheric phenomena" as a descriptive
term instead of the forbidden "UFO." The censorship restrictions on the
UFO subject were removed in 1989. The Ministry of Defense embarked on a
similar program, under the name of SETKA-MO (Ministerstva Oboroni Set’).
Eduard A. Yermilov, a distinguished Russian scientist in the
prestigious Radio-Physics Science Research Institute had been involved
with the SETKA ( aka Galaktika-AN) program, and investigated the 1982
case that very likely involved a similar humanoid “giant”…
Borisoglebsk,
located in the Voronezh region, is one of the most active areas of UFO
sightings, according to A. Plaksin, an expert with the Defense Ministry
of the Russian Federation, and a former leading participant of the SETKA
program. A special military commission was created in the 1980s
specifically to study the UFOs in the area (the objects sighted and
reported by military observers varied in size from a tennis ball to two
hundred meters long, and maneuvered at speeds ranging from 0 to 600
km/hr at altitudes from 0 to 20 km).
Yermilov
(according to a famous Russian paranormal phenomena researcher Mikhail
Gershtein, who has many SETKA documents) reported that on May 26 of
1982, during the loss of communications with a MIG-21 aircraft and its
subsequent demise a UFO was sighted at the height of 1500 meters. A
search and recovery operation was organized. On May 27, the search team
(comprised of Junior Sergeant A. A. Panyukov and Private A. Yu. Kunin)
while in the Povorino area forest, walked into a clearing where they
observed a humanoid entity. It was no less than 3.5 meters tall, dressed
in a silvery, with greenish hues, clothing. After the entity fled the
site of the incident, the eyewitnesses observed an explosion behind the
trees and flight of a luminescent object that left a slightly
luminescent trail; the object disappeared behind the trees.
The “silvery ones”.
Komsomol’skaya Pravda , a popular Russian newspaper, carried an article by A. Pavlov in its December 1st,
2000 issue. The reported described a close relationship that had
developed between the local Russian military and UFO researchers (among
the latter, Dr. Dvuzhilni, famous for research of the Dalnegorsk Crash
case). Among the documents provided by the commander of the Far Eastern
Air Defense District to local ufologists was one that mentioned a most
interesting case from 1990. A military brigade at the Timofeyevka
settlement was dispatched due to an alarm raised by a sentry who fired a
warning shot. He observed two beings, clad in silvery overalls; they
were about two and a half meters tall; they came from a nearby oak
grove. Right after the warning shot, the “silvery ones” immediately ran
back. The soil was wet because a recent rain, and the Russian
counterintelligence officers who came to the site, discovered large
footprints of huge, shapeless “feet”.
More “swimmers”
B.
Borovikov hunted Black Sea sharks for many years. Then something
happened that put an end to his hobby. Diving in the Anapa area, he
descended to the depth of eight meters. He saw gigantic beings rising up
from below. They were milky-white, but with humanoid faces, and
something like fish tails. The creature in front of its companions
noticed Borovikov, and stopped. It had giant bulging eyes, similar to
some vague glasses. The other two joined it. The first one waved her
hand (it was definitely a hand with membranes) towards the diver. All of
them approached Borokivov, and stopped at a short distance. Then they
turned around, and swam away. Borovikov's experience was published in XX
vek: khronika neobjasnimogo or “XXth century: a chronicle of the
unexplained (Moscow, 1996).
D. Povaliyayev was
hand gliding over Kavgolov (Leningrad area) in the early 1990's. There
are lakes, and in one of them the skydiver noticed three gigantic
"fish". He descended, and was able to discern "swimmers" in silvery
costumes. He mentioned the episode in his book Letuchi Gollandets or
“Flying Dutchman” (1995). There have been many UFO sightings in the
area.
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