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On page 51 of the October-November 2009 issue of Nexus Magazine --
"Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831-1891), the Russian-born traveller and mystic who founded the Theosophical Society in 1875, . . . claimed that sages of the East are in a position to release to the world ancient documents that will upset the opinions of historians. She saw a number of secret repositories in northern India, and wrote that initiated yogis know of a vast network of underground libraries that expands out from cave temples right across northern Tibet."
"The Tibetan Roswell"
"In the first week of January 1938, a scientific expedition led by Chinese archaeologist Chi Pu Tei penetrated deep into mountainous regions of Baian-Kara-Ula, somewhere near where the Yangtze and Mekong rivers begin their long, meandering course southward. There they discovered a cave system with graves aligned in parallel rows, undisturbed for millennia. These graves were without headstones or epitaphs, but on the cave walls were drawings of figures with elongated heads as well as depictions of planets.
Archaeologists excavated the graves and found skeletons with abnormally large skulls and tiny bodies less than four feet (1.22 metres) in length. On the cavern floor, half-buried in dust, they found the first of 716 strange stone discs, each with a hole in its centre and resembling a long-playing gramophone record. Each disc was incised with grooves spiralling out to the perimeter which were found to be composed of closely written characters that spelled out a message.
Later, in 1962, four scientists led by Japanese professor Tsum Um Nui of Beijing's Academy of Prehistory announced that they had finally decoded the discs. They revealed that the discs told of the crash landing of an alien spacecraft some 12,000 years ago. It seems that the crew survived, but the craft was too badly damaged to be able to fly again.
After encountering numerous difficulties in making the spectacular results public knowledge, Professor Tsum Um Nui resigned his position and returned to Japan. However, the scientific community of the Soviet Union did not reject his report, and the results of further testing using an oscillograph supported Professor Tsum Um Nui's dramatic findings."
‘Dead Alien Found Alive!’
“An American drugs and arms dealer, John Spencer, a resident of China in the years following World War I, inadvertently found himself in a lamaist monastery at Tuerin in southwestern Mongolia. He had collapsed of exhaustion on a mountain track while fleeing authorities in China, and was found by monks who took him to their monastery to recover. At the same time, the monks were hosting another visiting American, William Thompson, a scholar who was studying Far Eastern religious beliefs in their library.
A few days later, the recuperating John Spencer was exploring external areas of the monastery when he came upon a set of weather-beaten steps leading down to a small metal door. He opened it and entered into a spacious, brightly coloured, 12-sided room. The walls were decorated with drawings of heavenly constellations, celestial bodies and zodiac signs. In wonderment, Spencer ran his hand over the surface of a wall, and unexpectedly a nearby panel noiselessly opened inwards, revealing a dark tunnel beyond. He noticed a pale green light at a distance, and advanced into the gloom. After several minutes, Spencer reached the end of the tunnel and entered a large cavern, brilliant with an eerie green light. Along the length of one wall were 30 coffins, neatly laid out side by side in a long row. Thinking that they may contain jewellery or treasure, Spencer started opening the coffins, and in the first three he found corpses of monks wearing garb similar to that of his monastic helpers.
As Hartwig Hausdorf reported: “In the fourth lay a woman in men’s clothing; in the fifth a man who he guessed was from India, and who wore a red silk jacket … in the third-to-last, there lay, perfectly preserved and clothed in white linen, the body of a male; in the next-to-last coffin there rested the body of a female whose ethnic origins he couldn’t quite determine” (Die Weisse Pyramide, republished as The Chinese Roswell, op cit., p. 61, passim). Remarkably, the corpses showed no signs of decomposition, and Spencer reasoned that the coffins had been there a long time.
Failing to find any treasure, Spencer finally reached the last coffin and lifted the lid. To his amazement, he looked down upon a small creature dressed in shimmering silver clothing. Its large head was a silvery colour, with huge closed eyelids, no mouth and a short stub of a nose. When he bent down to touch the corpse, its huge opal-shaped eyes suddenly opened and glared at him, emitting a piercing green light that blinded the would-be tomb robber. Spencer slammed the lid shut and ran petrified from the cavern, tearing his clothing on protruding rock walls in his panic to depart. He reentered the monastery proper, and was told by a high-ranking lama that the creature he saw was an effigy of “a great master who had come from the stars” (ibid.). The lama tried to convince him that he had only imagined that the creature was alive, but Spencer never doubted the reality of his weird encounter.
Startled, he related his experience to William Thompson, who subsequently published details in an American periodical, Adventure, some time after his return to the USA. A few days later, Spencer left the monastery and disappeared without trace. He was never heard of again.”
When I went to India last Dec. of 2008. There were soo many local reports of people seeing aliens, but it never makes it into the mass media. And the people in the village were so casual about it too. India's history is rich with information (well documented) about mystical gurus that had these out-of-world abilities.
Neat.