ET origins
investigated
The hypothesis regarding extra-terrestrials is
"understandable and worth looking into, [but] scientific means must be
employed to prove whether or not it is true,” Yang Ji, one of the scientists
and a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences explained to
reporters.
While the scientific exploration team agrees, all
indications are that aliens used the giant structure as one of its primary
Earth bases.
Top is flattened - to
accomodate landing ships?
The anomalous pyramid rises almost 200 feet above the
countryside—the surrounding area littered with mystifying pipes, bizarre
artifacts and unworldly odds and ends.
China’s state-run Xinhua agency sent a nine man team to
investigate the pyramid and report back on their findings.
The team discovered pipes running from the caves and deep
into the ground slanting down into the earth…towards what?
Scientific team
discovered numerous odd artifacts
The agency tersely says: “The pyramid has three caves with
openings shaped like triangles on its façade and is filled with red-hued pipes
leading into the mountain and a nearby salt water lake.”
Above the caves are dozens of pipes—all of various
diameters—that mysteriously run into the mountainside beneath the towering
pyramid. All the pipes match the color of the surrounding rocks, a murky
reddish-brown.
Broken pipe goes deep
into ground to...?
Elsewhere, more pipes, many lying shattered are scattered
littering the ground in every direction. Some of the pipes follow the bank of a
salty lake while others dip into the water and plunge beneath the lake bed.
One of the 'alien'
artifact pipe fragments
Although the pipes' purpose is offically classified as
unknown, some of the Chinese scientists are leaning towards the idea that the
structure truly is the remains of some advanced outpost or starbase.
The pyramid complex stretches out much farther than what is
visible and evidence suggests a highly technological network of pressurized
pipes supplying water and possibly fuels.
Strange artifacts
litter the pyramid site
Since the ancient site dates from at least 10,000 BCE—and is
perhaps twice as old as that—no humans could have engineered it as no serious
human culture existed that long ago.
Qin Jianwen, the head of the publicity department of the
Delingha government, says fragments of some of the pipe material were taken for
analysis. The pieces were found to be mostly silicon dioxide and calcium oxide,
although more than eight percent of the metal could not be identified.
"The large content of silicon dioxide and calcium oxide
is a result of long interaction between iron and sandstone, which means the
pipes must be very old," Liu Shaolin an engineer who did the analysis
explained.
How old? Some are guessing 12,000 years…maybe much, much
older.
Enigma wrapped in a mystery
That such structures exist fits neatly into the unofficial
history of China—a history most scholars choose to ignore.
Some historians have called the early Chinese culture an
"enigma wrapped in a mystery."
Tales of China's ancient days are crammed with stories about
the "sky people" and the "god-men" who came from the stars
using the Earth as a base for exploration. Along the way these beings taught
some of the primitive peoples they met the basics of technology, engineering,
farming, and the complex structure of the universe.
In the early years of the Twentieth Century two merchants
from Australia crossed central China. Upon the vast plains they found more than
100 pyramids. Locals told the two men that the pyramids were very old—some much
older than China.
Other younger pyramids dated to the reigns of the oldest
emperors. Those rulers often spoke of extraterrestrials and civilizations on
other planets like Earth. Some of the emperors even wrote that they were the
progeny “of the sons of the sky, who had landed upon Earth in iron dragons.”
The "skymen"—some still claim—built the oldest
pyramids.
Astonishing 'Dropa stones' may provide clue to Chinese alien
bases
Translation from the one of the 12,000-year-old Dropa
stones: "The Dropas came down from the clouds in their aircraft. The
men, women and children of the neighboring peoples (Ham) hid in the caves ten
times before sunrise. When at last they understood the sign language of the
Dropas, they realized that the newcomers had peaceful
intentions..." [Translated from the language on the stones by the man
who successfully deciphered them, Dr. Tsum Um Nui.]
The great Xianyang pyramid is only one of many
mystery sites pointing to one or more advanced races interacting with the
primitive peoples of Earth.
The famous Dropa stones also provide strong
evidence for extended Earth visits from ancient astronauts.
The stones were found by Chi Pu Tei who led an archeological
expedition to the bleak and windswept Baian-Kara-Ula mountain range in 1938.
The range sits on the Chinese-Tibetan border and is home to many stories about
ancient extraterrestrials mingling with Earth people.
While exploring a series of almost inaccessible mountain
caverns last inhabited by crude primitives thousands of years in the past, the
scientific team made an exciting discovery: some of the cavern walls were
covered with pictograms depicting scenes of the Solar System.
What's more, somehow these ancient people had created a map of
the heavens illustrating the Earth, sun, Moon and various stars connected with
intersecting lines and dots.
Curiously the pictogram-maps almost resemble ancient trade
routes or a guide for explorers.
Other pictograms illustrate frail beings with round helmet-like
bowls on their heads.
One of the more than 700 Dropa discs found
But the team's excitement was just beginning. In one of the
caves with the murals of the heavens they found a stone disc half-buried in the
dirt. The disc had a thin spiral groove expertly cut into its face running from
the center to the edge.
The disc they found measures about nine inches in diameter
and roughly three-quarters of an inch thick. The center has a perfect hole
that's three-quarters of an inch across.
Once they found the disc, Tei instructed his team to hunt
for more. Eventually they dug up a veritable treasure trove. A total of 716
discs were found, some in pristine condition, others cracked or broken into
pieces.
Upon later inspection, mysterious heiroglyphic symbols were
found carved inside the grooves. Obviously the disccontained a motherlode of
information of some kind.
Two of the discs Dr.
Tsum Um Nui deciphered
Unfortunately, despite their potential importance, the discs
languished for years in packing crates. They were buried and forgotten in the
dusty storage area of a museum until Dr. Tsum Um Nui copied the writing from
each of the surviving discs to paper.
Dr. Nui succeeds in deciphering 'Dropa stones'
The unknown heiroglyphs were so miniscule he could only read
them with the aid of a powerful magnifier.
An expert at deciphering ancient languages, Nui worked
diligently for many months to crack the language. Finally, he succeeded.
What he learned would change the known history of the world,
if anyone listened. Few did.
The stones recorded an amazing story written at least 12,000
years ago by a fantastic people the world had forgotten.
The discs relate the voyage of the Dropa to Earth. How they
crashed during their exploration of the planet and became marooned on Earth, a
foreign world unknown to them. Their spacecraft was located in what later
became known as the Baian-Kara-Ula mountains, part of the Himalayas.
Stranded, the lost travelers sought refuge in caves—the very
caves Chi Pu Tei and his scientific exploration team had discovered the discs.
"The Dropas came down from the clouds in their
aircraft," another disc said. "The men, women and children
of the neighboring peoples (Ham) hid in the caves ten times before sunrise.
When at last they understood the sign language of the Dropas, they realized
that the newcomers had peaceful intentions..."
Yet another disc tells of the aliens having bulging heads
and withered bodies. At first the tribe sent hunters to kill the invaders until
the people found the strange beings meant no harm.
Villagers in the area still pass down the legends about the
visitors that "came from the stars, long, long ago."
After deciphering as many of the discs as he could, Nui
wrote a paper about the historic discovery for the Chinese Academy of
Prehistory.
They refused to publish it. Although well-documented and no
question of it being fraudulent, the editor of the journal told Nui that the
world was not ready for such information to be known.
The Chinese authorities under Mao were also quite explicit
in their reaction. They forbid the doctor from seeking to publish his paper
outside of China or even to speak of the Dropa stones.
Despite the order, Nui did share the information with some
close colleagues and eventually some of the story managed to leak out to the
rest of the world.
Russian scientists join Dropa investigation
The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner published "Riddle of
Asian Stone Discs from Outer Space" on February 26, 1967. The article
focused on some Russian researchers who had been intently studying some of the
Dropa stones.
"The Russians," wrote the Herald-Examiner,
"who have examined some of the discs in a Moscow laboratory, claim to have
made two important discoveries. One is that the discs contain certain traces of
metal; particularly cobalt. Secondly, when placed on a special turntable they
hummed in an unusual rhythm like an electrical charge was passing through them.
"The Russian Zaitsev, who has spent 30 years collecting
evidence that intelligent beings from outer space have had contact with the
earth, believes that the discs may give substance to ancient Chinese legends of
small, gaunt, yellow-faced men who came down from the clouds many centuries
ago."
Incredible Ancient Asian art depicts alien encounters
China's pre-history is rife with alien ships, alien beings
and alien goings-on.
An ancient Chinese relief depicts an episode in the
countryside when frightening "flying men" terrorized herders. Eerily,
the ancient artist recorded exactly what UFO investigators would record today.
This is a reproduction of the stone relief found by a
scientific expedition of anthroplogogists during 1957 led by professor Tsj'i
Pen-Lai.
The remarkable relief was discovered within an ancient maze
on Jotuo island in Lake Toengt'ing. The expedition took place in 1957.
The Lolladoff disc plate above was found in Nepal and dated
to around 10,000 BCE. Note what appears to be a saucer-shaped object in the center
and a being, resembling an alien at the lower right.
Not all aliens stay
put in China
Utsuro bune was one of the first modern UFO sightings, and it happened way back in the Edo period in Japan.
This old Asian scroll from Japan depicts a Japanese merchant
happening upon a small flying saucer that according to legend, an attractive young woman arrived on a local beach aboard the "hollow ship".
Fishermen brought her inland to investigate further, but the woman was unable to communicate in Japanese. The fishermen then returned her and her vessel to the sea, where it drifted away.
Historians, ethnologists and physicists such as Kazuo Tanaka and Yanagita Kunio have evaluated the "legend of the hollow boat" as part of a long-standing tradition within Japanese folklore. Alternately, certain ufologists have claimed that the story represents evidence for a close encounter of the third kind.
Look carefully at the writing above the craft. The column on
the right is not Japanese, it's a representation of the symbols the merchant
saw on the craft and described to the artist who then added them to the scroll
for accuracy.
Source : Before It's News
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