The
Stonedisks of Baian-Kara-Ula
During
an expedition to the hardly accessible mountainrange of Baian-Kara-Ula
which lies on the borderland between Tibet and China, the chinese
archeologist Chi Pu Tei discovered several cave burial sites which
contained strange, only about 4 feet 4 inches tall skeletons, whose
heads were oversized in relation to their otherwise slender frame.
In each of the total of 716 graves he found a stonedisk with a diameter
of about 1 foot and a thickness of a third of an inch. These disks
were engraved with inscriptions of so far unkown origin. Chi Pu Tei
published his findings stating that the skeletons were those of montain
gorillas and that the disks were added by later cultures, which lead
to him being ridiculed by the chinese archeologist community.
1947: Dr. Karyl Robin-Evans' expedition
Shortly after World War II the polish professer Lolladoff showed a
strange stonedisk to the english scientist Dr. Karyl Robin-Evans.
Lolladoff claims to have bought the disk in Mussorie (Northern India)
and that it is supposed to be from a mysterious people called the
"Dzopa" who had used it for religious rituals.
In 1947 the Dr. Robin-Evans made for the "mysterious land of
the Dzopa", travelling through Lhasa (Tibet) where he was granted
an audience with the 14th Dalai Lama. On the way to the very inaccessible
region to the northeast of the Himalaja, the english scientist was
abandoned by his tibetian carriers - they were terribly afraid of
Baian-Kara-Ula - and only with tremendous effort did he manage to
reach his destination. After having won the faith of the locals, Dr.
Karyl Robin-Evans was assigned a language-teacher in order to introduce
him to the basics of the Dzopa-language and so he learned from Lurgan-La,
religious guardian of teh Dzopa, the history of the Dzopa. Lurgan-La
pointed out that they (Dzopa) originally came from a planet in the
Sirius-system. There had been - about 20.000 years ago and again in
the year 1014 - two exploration missions to earth. In 1014 the crash
took place that lead to the accidents survivors being unable to leave
earth again.
Dr. Karyl Robin-Evans died in 1974. The above report was released
in 1978.
•The Dzopa are often referred to as the Dropa. This is due to
the fact that the sound of the second consonant is in between a 'Z'
and an 'R'.
•As Tibet wasn't under the rule of China in 1947, Dr. Robin-Evans
trip could easily be arranged.
•It is well possible that Dr. Robin-Evans was received by a
"lineholder" instead of the Dalai Lama directly, a fact
which could be used to verify the correctness of Dr. Robin-Evans'
report.
•Dr. Robin-Evans' report dates the crash to the year 1014, all
other sources however talk of a crash 12.000 years ago. This discrepancy
remains unexplained so far.
•According to Lurgan-La's history the Dzopa would appear to
be direct descendants of space travelling "aliens
1968: W. Saitsew & Prof. Tsum Um Nui
In 1968 the Russian scientist W. Saitsew published a sensational paper
which raised a lot of interest in the subject of extraterrestrials
visiting earth in the past. Some of the information presented in his
paper were based on the work which Prof. Tsum Um Nui did in 1962.
1962: Prof. Tsum Um Nui
In 1962
Prof. Tsum Um Nui managed to partially decode and translate the stonedisks
and published his findings, which were so amazing that the academy
of sciences in Beijing at first prohibited their public release. Prof.
Tsum Um Nui's report told the story of a group of beings - called
the Dropa - which had crashed their spaceship in the Baian-Kara-Ula
mountains 12.000 years ago and who, after realizing their inability
to leave earth again, had to put up with a rather hostile environment
in order to survive. Prof. Tsum Um Nui published this report after
having received permission of the academy to do so, which earned him
the mockery of many an archeologist. Saddened by these events, Prof.
Tsum Um Nui emmigrated to Japan, where he died in 1965.
•Tsum Um Nui appears not to be a Chinese name but rather a phonetic
conversion of a Japanese name. •No ethnological minority with
the name "Dropa" or "Dzopa" respectively is recorded
in China.
1968: W.Saitsew's paper "science or phantasy"
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 archeologists are only vaguely
familiar with, had been cutting phonograph record like stonedisks
out of the hardest granite with a set of completely unkown tools.
The 716 stonedisks found so far also have a hole in their center just
as phonograph records do. From there, spiralling out towards the rim,
are double-grooves. These grooves of course are not like sound-tracks
but rather the most peculiar writing-system which has ever been found
in China and possibly even the world. It took archeologists 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,
archeologist Tsum Um Nui stated: "the groove-writing tells of
aerial vehicles which, according to the stonedisks, existed 12.000
years ago". In one place it says literally: "The Dropa came
down from the clouds with their airgliders. 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. Archeologists 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 Ribetans. 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 archeology 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 stonedisks. 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 archeological reports tell of an extinct mountain
gorilla species. But has anyone heard of ordered monkey-graves and
writing- tablets? In 1940 the archeologist Chi Pu Tei was widely mocked
at for making such a claim. But Chi Pu Tei defended himself by declaring
that the stonedisks had been added to the caves by later cultures.
The above text is a translation of the original paper written by W.
Saitsew and has not been altered in any way.