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SUBJECT: CRASHED DISCS 12,000 YRS AGO FILE: UFO2996
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\\\\\\\\\\\ INTERSTING THEORY OF CRASHED DISCS 12,000 yrs AGO \\\\\\\\
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High in the mountains of BayanKara-Ula, on the boarders of China and
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Tibet - a team of archeologists were conducting a very detailed routine
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survey of a series of interlinked caves.
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Their interests had been excited by the discovery of lines of neatly
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arranged graves which contained the skeletons of what must have been a
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strange race of human beings; strange because they had unnaturally spindly
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bodies and large, overdeveloped heads.
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At first, it had been thought that the caves had been the home of a
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hitherto unkown species of ape. But as the leader of the team - the Chinese
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archeologist, Professor Chi Pu Tei - pointed out, "Who ever heard of apes
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burying each other?"
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It was while studying the skeletons that one of the team stumbled on a
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large, round stone disk, half buried in the dust on the floor of the cave.
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The team gathered round the discovery, turning it this way and that.
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It looked, absurdly, like a kind of 'Stone Age Gramophone record'. There was
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a hole in the center and a fine, spiral groove radiated to the rim.
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Closer inspection, however, showed that the groove was, in fact, a
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continous spiralling line of closely written characters.
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The object was a 'record' ... in more ways then one. Only nobody at the
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time - the year was 1938 - possessed the key to its incredible message. The
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disc was labeled and filed away among other finds in the area. Even those who
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knew of its existence knew nothing of its meaning.
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Many experts tried to translate the hieroglyphs in the 20 years the disc
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languished in Peking. They all failed. It was not until another professor -
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Dr. Tsum Um Nui - broke the code and started to decipher the 'speaking
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grooves' that the extraordinary implications of the disc were realized.
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Realized, that is, only by only a select few. The outside world remained in
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ignorance. For the professor's conclusions on the meaning of the disc were
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so shattering that they were offically suppressed. The Peking Academy of
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Pre-History forbade him to publish his findings.
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Two years later, in 1965, the professor and four of his colleagues were
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finally given permission to reveal their theory. It appeared under the long-
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winded but intriguing title, "The Grooved Script concerning Space-ships
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which,
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as recorded on the Discs, landed on Earth 12,000 years ago".
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The 'records' - 716 of the grooved discs were later uncovered in the
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same
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caves - told an astonishing story of a 'space probe' by the inhabitants of
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another planet which came to grief in the Bayan-Kara-Ula mountain range. The
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strange, spiral script told how the peaceful intentions of the 'aliens' had
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been misunderstood and how many of them were hunted down and killed by
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members
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of the Ham tribe, who lived in the neighboring caves.
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According to Tsum Um Nui, one of the lines of the hieroglyphs read, "The
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Dropas came down from the clouds in their aircraft. Our men, women and
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children hid in the caves ten times before sunrise. When at last they
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understood the sign language of the Dropas, they realized that the newcomers
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had peaceful intentions...".
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Another section expressed 'regret' by the Ham tribe that the aliens'
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spaceship had crash-landed in such a remote and inaccessible mountains and
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that there had been no way to building a new one to enable Dropas to return
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to their own planet.
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In the years since the discovery of the first disc, archeologists and
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anthropologists had learned more about the isolated Bayan-Kara-Ula area.
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And much of the information seemed to corroborate the bizarre story recorded
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on the discs.
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Legend still preserved in the area spoke of small, gaunt, yellow faced
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men who 'came from the clouds, long, long ago'. The men had huge, bulging
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heads and puny bodies and were so ugly and repellent that they were hounded
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down by local tribesmen on horseback. Strangely, the description of the
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'invaders' tallied with the skeletons orginally discovered in the caves by
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Professor Chi Pu Tei.
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On the walls of the caves themselves archeologists had uncovered crude
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pictures of the rising Sun, the Moon, unidentifiable stars and the Earth...
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all joined together by lines of pea-sized dots. Along with the discs, the
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cave drawings had been dated around 12,000 years old.
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The cave area was still inhabited by two semi-troglodyte tribes known as
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the Hams and the Dropas, themselves extremely odd in appearance. The frail
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and
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stunted tribesmen averaged only about five feet in height and were neither
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typically Chinese nor Tibetan. "Their racial back-ground," said one expert,
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"is a mystery."
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But even with the publications of Professor Tsum Um Nui's amazing trans-
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lation, the story of the 'space discs' was not over. Russian scientists asked
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to see the discs and several were sent to Moscow for examination.
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They were scraped free of rock particles which had stuck to them and
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then put through chemical analysis. To the suprise of the scientists, they we
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found to contain large amounts of cobalt and other metallic substances. That
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was not all. When placed on a special turntable - according to Dr.
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Vyatcheslav
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Saizev, who described the experiments in the Soviet magazine Sputnik - they
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vibrated or 'hummed' in an unusual rhythm as though an electic charge was
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passing through them. Or as one scientist suggested, "as if they formed some
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part of an electrical circuit." At some time, they had clearly been exposed
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to extraordinarily high votages.
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