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Petrified skull of an alien found in Russian province
Posted on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 (CDT) by Thoth
A petrified skull of an alien was found in a small Russian village of Nivenskoe. It was an old lady Tatiana Murachinskaya who found the skull. The scull has two eye-sockets, two nostrils and two holes where ears should be. The skull has rhombic shape.
Pravda.ru has already published several articles about aliens, UFOs and other strange phenomena. For example, research of the clothes alien Aleshenka (found in the Ural region) was wrapped in, revealed that this creature has nothing in common with human being, it was an alien, Moscow expert on UFOs Vadim Chernobrov said in interview to Chelyabinsk media.
This sensation goes back to 1996 to village Kaolinovy near the provincial town of Kyshtym in Chelyabinsk region. On October 16th 1957 a 23-year-old Brazilian farmer Antonio Vilas Boas was working on his field, when the engine of his tractor suddenly stopped.
In just
several minutes the farmer saw a ‘flying disk’ above his head. The
spacecraft landed on the field, and Antonio saw three humanoids
stepping out. The aliens were approaching the young man. Antonio
panicked, he had no idea about the aliens' intention. So made up his
mind to fight. The aliens were stronger in number, they dragged the
terrified man into their spaceship.
They took the farmer's clothes off,
tied him up to a metal table and conducted a meticulous medical
examination. They apparently found their captive healthy, injected him
an unknown substance and left the room. In quite a long time, Antonio
recollects, the door opened and he saw a beautiful naked blond.
The
girl turned the young man on – the farmer was making love to the
extraterrestrial female for several hours without saying a word. In one
of his interviews to reporters Antonio said: “When she was walking
away, she turn around, pointed at her stomach, smiled and pointed up to
the sky.” (Read the full text of the article “Sexual contacts with
aliens occur frequently”)
A detailed research of a
mummified body began in Santiago on December 3, 2003. The body was
discovered several weeks ago near Chile’s second district. Back then,
careful examination had to be stopped for a month due to financial
problems. Obviously, no one utters a word about aliens. However, it
appears obvious at first sight that there exist no such creatures in
the entire Earth’s biosphere.
Copyright: Pravda.Ru
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Re: Petrified skull of an alien found in Russian province by fox20000 on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | | One should never believe anything you read in Pravda. It is worse than the National Inquirier. |
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Re: Petrified skull of an alien found in Russian province by FyreSpirit on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message | Journal) | | This alien skull looks remarkably like the dried apple heads Drackmaster has posted pics of. Pravda runs articles on aliens and sex so often I'n beginning to wonder if it's an editor's favorite fantasy. |
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Re: Petrified skull of an alien found in Russian province by cucumber on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | Great story. I personally think Pravda is a wealth of information. They are able to print up the raw truth that cannot be printed in the western magazines without people labelling it rubbish.
Unfortunately our (western) view of aliens and sex is so screwed up most of us can't look at the truth without laughing.
it's our loss. |
Re: Petrified skull of an alien found in Russian province (Score: 1) by EARTHDOG on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | | The funniest thing to me about this article is that it is reportedly about a petrified alien skull but 3/4 of it is about the already very well covered and infamous Antonio Vilas Boas abduction case that has absolutely nothing to do with the skull at all. |
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