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Mysteries of Omsk

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posted on Nov, 1 2010 @ 05:16 PM
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Originally posted by Wolfenz

hmmm?

Sumerian Angels ?


Very awesome post and very telling. Sumerian "angels" indeed.



posted on Nov, 1 2010 @ 09:22 PM
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Originally posted by the_denv
The final Druid king was murdered by St Patrick at Lough Dearg County Donegal, it turned the lough red with his blood, that is why the lough is called Dearg; Dearg means Red in Gaelic. So much for St. Patrick being the Irish Patriot Saint! That's only a taster of the info I know, I find it ironic and annoying that my fellow Irish men hold Saint Patrick so highly. The man was a murderer and slaughtered many many Irish.



Originally posted by Ian the Christian
Just a taster of what you know eh? St. Patrick may have started the process of the conversion of Ireland, but it is only legend that it was completed in his lifetime. The idea that St. Patrick started as a lone missionary and ended up wantonly slaying pagans, even the "final Druid king" is rather absurd, yes?


Not at all mate I have talked with the monks on the island in Lough Dearg, talked to the locals, my uncle even went diving in the lough with cameras and not to mention my family go there around 5-6 times a year since the start of the 19th century. A lot of old locals at the nearby village Pettigo will also tell you some interesting stories. The monks monastery on the Lough is actually called St Patrick's Purgatory. The stories behind the moving of the monastery (A castle type structure) are very interesting, in myth this lough is apparently one of the entrances to hell/the underworld etc.



posted on Nov, 1 2010 @ 09:26 PM
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Originally posted by the_denv
The word Tara means King and Serpent in Irish mythology.
The Hill of Tara was also known as the Hill of Kings, where the Druid Kings met to converse and do rituals etc. That would also give a clue as to why the word Tara also means Serpent; as Druids were demonized as serpents back then. The final Druid king was murdered by St Patrick at Lough Dearg County Donegal, it turned the lough red with his blood, that is why the lough is called Dearg; Dearg means Red in Gaelic. So much for St. Patrick being the Irish Patriot Saint! That's only a taster of the info I know, I find it ironic and annoying that my fellow Irish men hold Saint Patrick so highly. The man was a murderer and slaughtered many many Irish.




Originally posted by Violater1
Lets see. The Irish people hated the evil Serpent King. A man of G_D comes by and kills the evil bastard, and the Irish people love him for doing so.
Good vs evil. Evil loses. What part don't you understand. Or, maybe you side with the losers.
The elongated skull people were aliens? Maybe, more likely they were the fallen angels that Enoch writes about.


Huh? The Irish people were the snakes! The word snake/serpent etc was a word used to demonize an enemy of the Catholic church back then. It wasn't God that came, it was St. Patrick along with many others. Again, the serpents were Irish, Druids/Pagans alike and the Irish didn't hate them because that is silly, they wouldn't hate themselves



posted on Nov, 1 2010 @ 09:35 PM
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Originally posted by NomDeGuerre
I've been to the Hill of Tara, and the nearby Newgrange. Awe inspiring place, and there was some link between Newgrange and the Cygnus (I think?) constellation that I wish I could remember. It was fascinating, but I was told about it at the end of a very long day and unfortunately whilst I can remember the sensation of being fascinated by the information my feeble memory can't remember the relevant info in any great detail.


Its a nice place, Newgrange. I was inside the tomb, and had a camera
(Apparently your not allowed one).

The link you are thinking about is the cluster of mounds and various tombs in a place called Fourknocks. The entire county is filled with places like it, inside the NewGrange tomb I seen the slabs of stone, 3 of them, one could only think the trinity, and also about Herne and that could explain the ancient antler pins aswell since the rod and torque play a big part in Irish mythology.

The astronomical alignment link you are looking for is when during winter Fourknocks is aligned with the Swan constellation, another piece of evidence of ancient scientists and astronomers, or at least of that type of knowledge.



posted on Nov, 2 2010 @ 10:18 AM
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Wow this is interesting and something new for me. Dunno what all info buried by the sands of time still remains to be unveiled!


Originally posted by Skyfloating
Lets start this journey into the unknown in a small village called Okunevo in the Omsk Province, 155 miles (250 km) north of the city Omsk, in the heart of Siberia. The river that runs through this village is called the Tara a name which is Hindu in origin and may also be, as I speculated years ago, the name of an extraterrestrial goddess. The reason Omsk is called that name is because it was built at the OM River. OM is another word derived from Hinduism. It is in fact Hinduisms most important word as it is the name or sound of God.

I know it's of no relevance here but interestingly Tara means Star in Hindi.



posted on Nov, 2 2010 @ 07:25 PM
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i think they made a movie about the elongated skulls. it was another of hollywoods disclosure movies. it starred dan aykroyd and was called the coneheads.



posted on Nov, 2 2010 @ 10:46 PM
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I’m originally from Russia. Well, I can tell you that Russians do talk about these things often, and there’s a great interest about it. But no one has a definite explanation, as you may expect. I’ve heard a lot about Omsk’s anomalies and it’s not the only place. There are many other places similar to this, for example, Kursk. But Siberia is just full if this. Basically the thread seems to reflect the reality about what’s going on in Omsk. It’s flooded with UFO reports. So, the story is mainly correct.

I’m new to this forum. I’ve been studying these things independently. I do believe there is at least one underground alien base in Russia, similar to one in US (is it Nevada?.. sorry forgot which state). The reports of flying “light balls” seem to be directly linked to the existence of the alien base there. And so do many other anomalies.
Also, I have no idea why many people here think these skulls were crafted (grown). This planet is simply extremely over-floated with UFO/alien reports dating back to thousands years ago upto present day. Every day hundreds of new experiences/reports come up. So the alien origin of these skulls is really the number one explanation. The “crafting” is really a last one would come to mind.


And lastly, and I hope you people won’t attack me for this: I hope you guys don’t let yourself to be fouled into believing that man uses his brain for thinking, do you? People do not think with their brains. So the size of the brain does not determine any mental abilities, as people have posted here. There are people with half-brain missing from birth, and they don’t even notice that until an x-ray is taken. A damaged brain may affect the general health (and cause neurological diseases) but it does not make you think 20 or 50% less, neither does it reduce or erase your memory. Man is a spiritual being, not a body. A man keeps thinking and understanding things even after brain is rotten in the grave along with the body (after he dies). Look at ghosts – they remember their life time, try to demonstrate it to us, recall incidents from their life and “play” them for us. Ghosts are US, after death. Many people can recall past lives, or lives while not in a body at all. What does it have to do with brain? Oups… no brain here… where was the memory recorded?
The lie about brain as the source of thinking, this fairy tale, was invented by establishments (psychiatry, governments, NWO) to hide the fact that people are not pieces of meat but spiritual beings. If people don’t understand WHO they ARE, how are we going to understand UFO, and everything else?
I hope you won’t attack me for saying things that may be different from what majority thinks.

Cheers.

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edit on 2-11-2010 by MrHonest because: another typo



posted on Nov, 3 2010 @ 12:17 AM
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Originally posted by Skyfloating

Originally posted by woodwytch

It still surprises me how many genuinely weird things have happened there (like those mentioned) ... because of Russia's past they tend to get dismissed as 'Cold War' activity unfortunately.


Russia is a BIG place. Much of Siberia is so remote and untouched that I predict more will be found there in the future.


Hello OP, thanks for the great thread. It was really informative. Yes, Russia is indeed a very big place and there could be several other anomalies of a similar nature that might not have been uncovered as of now. And one of the other major obstacle is the lack of public domain information on such anomalies. So I guess, we need to keep trying to investigate further.


Peace



posted on Nov, 3 2010 @ 07:04 AM
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Just thinking on the elongated skull. Obviously a bigger brain does not equate to greater intelligence. However aren't there a lot of cases where brain damage has lead to the reduction of certain brain functions and heightened abilities elsewhere (eg autism). Perhaps this was the target end result infused with somekind of spiritual symbolism?



posted on Nov, 3 2010 @ 03:37 PM
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For everyone who does find this subject interesting is here some more information about it.


One of many mysteries of the southern Peruvian desert is the coneheads with elongated skulls.
Photo: Nancy Sathre-Vogel


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Museum of Ica.
The Regional Museum of Ica has some of the best ancient pottery I’ve ever seen, along with textiles in extraordinarily good shape. The dryness of the desert in the region has contributed to the various artifacts being so well preserved.
The other, perhaps even more fascinating, section of the museum features mummies, skulls, and other human remains. The mummies are in remarkably good shape, and there are several of them on display.
There is also evidence of some type of medical affliction that affected the population.
But perhaps the most puzzling of the artifacts are the coneheads with elongated skulls.
The traditional explanation for the elongation is banding – tightly wrapping the heads of babies in order to force a deformation of the skull.
On several of the skulls you can clearly see the marks of the bands.
Other skulls, however, appear to be elongated naturally.
They are perfectly smooth and show no evidence of having been banded.
There are reports that a pregnant mummy has been found and x-rays indicate the fetus to have an elongated skull.

Who were the coneheads? Aliens? A different species? Or just a fluke?


www.examiner.com...

Regarding that remark above in yellow, I searched further for some more information about it, and stumbled on this interesting article.


Dolichocephaloids

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Above Image from “Museo De Nationa Lima Peru

Evidence outlined below indicates a distinct “race” of people becoming extinct during our Christian era. The “link” this race may represent is not to a pre-human evolutionary lineage, but rather an antidiluvian cycle of civilisation.
The genetic trait distinguishing them was their anomalously-dolichocephalic heads; i.e., remarkably elongated. A full understanding of who they were is not clear.
Yet, in recent years a few researchers have re-discovered the wealth of facts known about their existence. More definitive information and correlations about these people are offered here.
In academic terms, the logical context for these facts is the dogmatic quest for our evolutionary "missing link" with biological origins. However, the word academic, in one sense, is defined as "theoretical rather than practical."
Thus, the premise here is that academic authorizations re. Homo sapiens skeletons are still entirely theoretical. Whereas, it is just as valid, and more practical, to evaluate origins via anomalous physical evidence of a people who may not fit into evolutionary preconceptions.
The quantity of this evidence is substantial, not dubiously rare.
Doubting "evolution" is heretical, of course. Moods of consternation are provoked among elite academicians when amateurs revise history.
All the more reason for culture jammers everywhere to reconnect histories we thought we knew with forbidden facts censored by omission.
There are plenty of facts "disappeared" from public knowledge in this way.
And if histories were retrofitted with such omissions - transcendent, alternative perceptions of humanity may accrue ...



Fortunately, we have the professional assurances of an actual racial model for the custom, by Dr. J.J. Von Tschudi, M.D.
He authoritatively reported that not only did he possess a mummified 7-month-old dolichocephalic fetus - enclosed in the womb - he also declared: The same proof is to be found in another mummy which exists in the museum of Lima, under the direction of Don M.E. Rivero ," co-author of Tschudi's book!
The question is - where are these fetal specimens today?
Skeletal remains of an anomalous dolicho-race offer a real possibility that exalted racial personages inspired head-binding.
This makes sense!


www.desertfoxoverland.co.uk...

Then there is this video, which contains in my opinion quite interesting views and thoughts and which show also a remarkable X-ray of the elongated skull of Tutankhamun.

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www.youtube.com...

I did found the X-ray picture here.

www.yubm.org...



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posted on Nov, 3 2010 @ 05:36 PM
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Hi, I just wanted to add that the word Veles is a name of a city in my country. It is an old city, probably dating from around 1300. And also that is a name from the Slavic mythology, that has some material remains in the city.



posted on Nov, 3 2010 @ 08:30 PM
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Specialists have no explanation for a particular feature of the elongated skulls. If you take a closer look at the skull, you will see a tiny hole on the crown. The edges of the hole are extremely neat and even. Only elongated skulls have tidy holes.


The above from a link first provided by feathered serpent :

Weird Science
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posted on Nov, 3 2010 @ 10:22 PM
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Hello sorry but where did you get your information from i cant find it anywhere. Im from Ireland myself and never heard that he killed the last druid king as for tara when you were in the center on your own where people to afraid to go in coz thats bull if i ever heard you were in the center on your own yeh and pigs can fly do you know how long await it is to get in there em afew years and you got the center to yourself well your 1 special person haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa


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posted on Nov, 3 2010 @ 10:40 PM
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Originally posted by izero
Just thinking on the elongated skull. Obviously a bigger brain does not equate to greater intelligence. However aren't there a lot of cases where brain damage has lead to the reduction of certain brain functions and heightened abilities elsewhere (eg autism). Perhaps this was the target end result infused with somekind of spiritual symbolism?


That’s true. Brain damage sometimes leads to things like autism, “slow thinking”, partial or full memory loss. However, in many other cases dramatic brain damage or partial brain “amputation” does not make any change at all. If man would use his brain for thinking and his personality and memory would be fully controlled by brain - then there would be NO chance that a partial brain damage/removal would leave his memory/personality/thinking intact.

Moreover, non-brain related injures also lead to memory loss, “slow thinking”, etc… . So it has nothing to do with brain, really. According to mainstream science, brain is responsible for your personality, your thinking, you memory, etc. If that’s the case, even slight brain damage would lead dramatic changes in the way you think, reduce your memory and alter personality. Only sometimes brain damage leads to these kinds of things. But most of the time it simply doesn’t.

Brain simply controls motor function of the body, and some basic endocrine functions, etc... It’s piece of meat, if you will. You are the spirit.

One may think this is a not-so-important issue. However, if we don’t know what (or who) we are, how are going to understand what are the things around us (anomalies, UFOs, ghosts, paranormal abilities, etc..) ???



posted on Nov, 3 2010 @ 10:55 PM
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I like what your saying your brain is just meat and has its own functions and your soul has its own too. What if just say i got brain damaged and my body just went on just kept trying to live but my spirit left and i myself went on to another life or heaven. Sorry i know im going off here but what if it did happen and family and friends are worrying about me and keeping my body going and im not there my spirit is somewhere else ha way to serious



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 12:39 AM
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great post
that elongated skull is amazing!
did you see the teeth at the end?
demon teeth, i'm sure of it!



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 12:39 AM
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great post
that elongated skull is amazing!
did you see the teeth at the end?
demon teeth, i'm sure of it!



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 03:00 AM
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Originally posted by MrHonest

That’s true. Brain damage sometimes leads to things like autism, “slow thinking”, partial or full memory loss. However, in many other cases dramatic brain damage or partial brain “amputation” does not make any change at all. If man would use his brain for thinking and his personality and memory would be fully controlled by brain - then there would be NO chance that a partial brain damage/removal would leave his memory/personality/thinking intact.

Moreover, non-brain related injures also lead to memory loss, “slow thinking”, etc… . So it has nothing to do with brain, really. According to mainstream science, brain is responsible for your personality, your thinking, you memory, etc. If that’s the case, even slight brain damage would lead dramatic changes in the way you think, reduce your memory and alter personality. Only sometimes brain damage leads to these kinds of things. But most of the time it simply doesn’t.

Brain simply controls motor function of the body, and some basic endocrine functions, etc... It’s piece of meat, if you will. You are the spirit.

One may think this is a not-so-important issue. However, if we don’t know what (or who) we are, how are going to understand what are the things around us (anomalies, UFOs, ghosts, paranormal abilities, etc..) ???


Not true. The brain is more than just a control function.

It collects all sensory inputs, checks them against memories and other functions, then computes and outputs responses. This may seem like it is some kind of spirit. But it is simply not.

Anyway back to slightly ontopic, my whole point was that people as such with autism often have exceptional skills elsewhere - perhaps these people were considered oracles etc, and thus there was an attempt at replication of this.

Probably a bit far fetched for a rational explanation of skull manipulation but was just a thought I had.



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 01:44 PM
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Okay then Skyfloating...can you give me links where actual hindus go for a pilgrimage to these ancient burial grounds?



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 09:33 PM
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Originally posted by happydays26
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what if it did happen and family and friends are worrying about me and keeping my body going and im not there my spirit is somewhere else ha way to serious


Ha-ha
that’s funny.
But if you want a serious answer: It’s technically incorrect to say “my spirit”. I know it’s a common phrase. Spirit (or Soul) is not what you have, it’s what you are. If you (as a spirit) ever drop you body completely, while you body stays alive, the intelligence of your body, so to speak, will not be any different from an animal, or an absolutely insane man. This is extremely rare (although I’ve seem one man like that in my life).
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