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Dr. Saitsew's Paper The text below is a
translation of the original paper written by the Russian scientist,
Dr. W. Saitsew, and has not been altered in any way.
THE DROPAS:
In the borderland between Tibet and
China there is the cave region of the Baian-Kara-Ula Mountains. 25
years ago, remarkable finds of tablets with writing and hieroglyphics
were made there. Several thousand years ago a people whose looks
Chinese archaeologists are only vaguely familiar with, had been
cutting phonograph record like stone disks out of the hardest granite
with a set of completely unknown tools. The 716 stone disks found so
far also have a hole in their center just as phonograph records do.
From there, spiraling out towards the rim, are double-grooves. These
grooves of course are not like sound tracks but rather the most
peculiar writing-system that has ever been found in China and possibly
even the world. It took archaeologists and scientists over two decades
to decipher it. The contents are so fantastic that the academy of
pre-history in Beijing didn't want to publish the report of the
scientist Prof. Tsum Um Nui at first. Backed by four colleagues,
archaeologists Tsum Um Nui stated "the groove-writing tells of
aerial vehicles, which, according to the stone disks, existed 12.000
years ago". In one place it says literally: "The Dropa came
down from the clouds with their air gliders. Ten times the men, women
and children of the Kham hid in the caves until sunrise. Then they
understood the signs and saw that the Dropa came in peace this
time."
Finds of the Dropa and Kham races
have been made earlier already in these mountain caves. Archaeologists
were and still are unable to ethnologically assign these only up to 4
ft. 4 in. tall humans. There are no similarities with the Chinese,
Mongols or Tibetans. One could of course suggest that a few thousand
years ago a Kham literate was playing a joke, or that it was mere
superstition when he was talking about aircrafts. But then, what does
one do about the statement, all sensations excluded, reported in other
groove hieroglyphics of a great mourning about the own airfleet's
destruction during landing in the very inaccessible mountains and the
lack of means to rebuild it.
The hieroglyphics of Baian-Kara-Ula
appear to be so mysterious to the Chinese archaeology that only very
careful scientific use has been made of them. On one occasion a
sensational discovery had been made. The disks contain a lot of cobalt
and other metals. When testing a disk with an oscillograph a
surprising oscillation rhythm was discovered, just as if the disks
with their groove writing had once been charged or had functioned as
electrical conductors. Nobody can tell what's behind these
12.000-year-old stone disks. Assumptions would be too risky and not
objective enough. But one is reminded of the ancient Chinese tale of
the small and slender yellow people who came from the clouds and were
shunned by everyone due to their ugliness - large, wide heads and very
slender bodies - and hunted by the "men with the quick
horses" (Mongols?). In fact there had been finds of grave- and
skeleton remains in the caves from 12.000 years ago and it's also a
fact that these finds, classified as remains of the Dropa and Kham
race, carried the signs of a small body frame and very large heads.
The very first archaeological reports tell of an extinct mountain
gorilla species. But has anyone heard of ordered monkey-graves and
writing-tablets? In 1940 the archaeologist Chi Pu Tei was widely
mocked at for making such a claim. But Chi Pu Tei defended himself by
declaring that the stone disks had been added to the caves by later
cultures.
This is all rather confusing, but it
does not change anything about the hieroglyph-mystery of
Baian-Kara-Ula, which gets even more complicated by the fact that the
cave walls show carved pictures of the writing tablets, in several
places the rising sun, the moon and stars in between whole swarms of
pea-sized dots that are descending towards the mountains and the earth
in graceful curves.
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