The Stone Discs of Baian-Kara-Ula
During
a 1937 expedition to Baian-Kara-Ula, a remote mountain range between
Tibet and China, a chinese archeologist discovered several cave burial
sites. Each of the 716 graves contained a strange four feet tall skeleton
and an odd stone disc. The discs were about a foot in diameter and
a third of an inch thick, with a hole in the center, from which spiralled
out double groove markings. Close examination revealed that these
grooves were a writing-system. It took archeologists and scientists
over two decades to decipher the text. The contents are so fantastic
that the Academy of Pre-history in Beijing at first refused to publish
the report of the scientist in charge, Prof. Tsum Um Nui. Backed by
four colleagues, Prof. Nui stated: the groove-writing tells
of aerial vehicles that, according to the stone discs, existed 12,000
years ago. In one place a disk reads: The Dropa came down
from the clouds with their air-gliders.
Shortly after World War II an English scientist Dr. Karyl Robin-Evans
acquired one of the discs. It was purchased in Northern India and
was said to have come from a mysterious people called the "Dzopa".
In 1947, Dr. Robin-Evans left for the mysterious land of the
Dzopa. Along the way, his Tibetan carriers abandoned him because
they were terribly afraid of Baian-Kara-Ula. With tremendous effort,
he managed 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. He
learned from Lurgan-La, a religious guardian of the Dzopa, the history
of the Dzopa. Lurgan-La pointed out that the Dzopa originally came
from a planet in the Sirius system. There had been two exploration
missions to Earth, the first about 20,000 years ago and the second
in the year 1014. In 1014 a crash took place, leaving survivors unable
to leave earth again. Dr. Karyl Robin-Evans died in 1974. His report
was released in 1978.
In 1995 a remarkable Chinese news report related the discovery of
a tribe of 120 people of previously unclassified ethnology in the
province of Sichuan, which lies on the eastern border of the Baian-Kara-Ula
Mountains. The most important aspect of this new tribe was the size
of its people: No taller than 3 feet 10 inches, the smallest adult
measuring only 2 feet 1 inch!
Source: Ancient Astronaut Society, Mr. J. Dendl and Mr. H.
Hausd
Research
Objective : Obtain all research & cultural data available on
the Dropa people. Visit the Baian-Kara-Ula Mountains and document the
original caves where the discs were found. Track down and obtain samples
of the discs for further testing and research. Obtain & study DNA
samples of living Dropa descendants
Unanswered
Questions: If this account is genuine, where are the remaining discs?
Why do the Chinese restrict travel to this region? Why is news of such
a remarkable discovery repressed?
Significance:
Documentation of this site could produce living evidence of early extra-terrestrial
contact with Earth. Examination of the circumstances surrounding this
discovery provides additional evidence of suppressing or downplaying
discoveries of this nature.