Thursday, July 08, 2004

The Dropa Effect

I've always found theories of archaeological findings interesting. I put this together from various sources of information about stones found in China almost 70 years ago.

It's 1938 in the remote mountain range of Baian-Kara-Ula. A Chinese archaeologist, Chi Pu Tei, uncovers several mummified human-like remains in a cave. They are between four and five feet tall, with enlarged heads and arranged in a well-organized burian room. Adjacent rooms within the cave are recorded as being carved from the surrounding stone in a precise cubed manner. Later testing reveals the remains and surrounding artifacts to be over 10,000 years old. In comparison, the Great Pyramids of Egypt are a mere 2,000 years old.

The most boggling discovery was yet to be discovered. Apparently several stone disks were unearthed from within the complex tunnels of the cave. About 9" across, each had a fine groove filled with a minute band of hieroglyphic charactars not resembling any current recorded text. In the exact center of each was a perfect 3/4" hole. In all, 716 disks were found. The disk closely resembled that of a early phonographic record. The disks were clearly fabricated by intelligent creatures.

Theorists have since concluded this finding to be the cause of the sudden appearance of intelligence in the homo-sapien timeline. Record states that the disks' message was deciphered in 1962 by Dr. Tsum Um Nui. It is believed to be the work of marooned extraterrestrial life.

More interesting are the two tribes that inhabit the surrounding area today; the Dropa and the Han. Anthropologists have not been able to determine their decent as they are neither Chinese nor Tibetan. All inhabitants are between 3.5' and 4.5' tall and between 38 and 52 pounds. They have sparse hair, large blue eyes, disproportionately large heads, and thin bodies.

W. Saitswe, a Russian scientist is the last known individual to have possession of the disks, the whereabouts of which are unknown. He sent to China for them to analyze them in 1968. High concentrations of cobalt were found in the unusually hard disks, along with an unusually high level of rythmic ocsillation. Almost as if they were tuned to a specific frequency. Any sort of fabrication or engraving on these highly metallic disks would have been an arduous task for that time.

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