Ruins of Hyperborea in the north of the Kola Peninsula? Secrets of the earth. traces of the ancient Aryan civilization on the Kola Peninsula Stone pyramid in the Khibiny

The legendary Seydozero (Seydyavr) is a unique place in the Lovozero tundra in terms of its beauty and the number of artifacts, or just natural remnants. Seidozero ( Murmansk region) is located in the vicinity of the village. Revda and pos. Lovozero.

The Sami name of this land is Luyavrchorr, which means mountains by the lake of power. This is a popular place among tourists, almost as high as the neighboring ones and surpassing them in the depth of crevices and gorges.

For the first time, scientists came to the banks of the Seydozero in 1887. It was included in the route of the Great Kola Expedition, whose participants were, incl. V. Ramzai and A.G. Petrelius, well known to amateur tourists of the Khibiny, because the passes of this mountain range bear their names.

Lake Seydozero has been actively studied since the 1920s. It was then that the first research expedition went here. Since then, the disputes between scientists about the origin of the objects located here do not subside. Esotericists consider them the remains of the ancient Civilization - Hyperborea, the champions of materialistic science - the creations of nature.

There is another version, which I adhere to, having visited Seydozero 5 times. Its name comes from the word "seid" - a sacred stone, in which, according to the Lappish (Lappish) beliefs, the soul of the deceased noid shaman found shelter. For a long time, such secluded reservoirs played a special role in their lives, performed a sacred function, and were a kind of temple.

I know 4 lakes, marked on the map as Seydozero, the Kola Peninsula is the center of the Lapp culture, so the abundance of such sanctuaries here is not surprising. And it is not at all necessary to associate sacred buildings with the disappeared mythical civilizations, forgetting about the original people who have inhabited this territory since ancient times.

For almost 100 years, several large expeditions were organized to these lands, the purpose of which was to confirm or deny the existence of the ancient Hyperborean civilization here, in addition to this, the area was actively studied by lone enthusiasts.

In addition to esoteric campaigns, the region was actively explored by geologists, its minerals were mastered: ores containing uranium, rare earth metals. And today the road to Lake Seydozero lies through the Karnasurta mine, which is working again. Many exalted "Hyperboreans" very often mistake geological cores (shafts) and abandoned and blown-up adits where uranium ore was mined for traces of other civilizations and ancient artifacts.

How did the study of these places begin, why did they start looking for the mythical Hyperborea here?

Seidozero: expeditions, their findings and hypotheses

Expedition of Barchenko in 1922
The first to draw attention to these lands was Alexander Barchenko, a doctor, an adherent of occult knowledge, a science fiction writer. A very multifaceted personality, obsessed with the ideas of the secret tradition of Dunhor, ancient civilization, various, as they would say now, extrasensory phenomena such as telepathy, etc. Barchenko collaborated with the OGPU - he helped select employees with superpowers for the cryptographic (ciphering) department headed by Gleb Bokiy. He actively recruited new followers of his ideas, including among the top leadership of the young Soviet state, lectured and even created a special circle, for which he was shot in 1938 along with Bokiy and his other associates.

One of the areas of his work was the study of measuring or Arctic psychosis - a state when a person or a group of people fell into prostration, became obedient to someone else's will, and sometimes began to prophesy or speak in incomprehensible languages. Cases of this disease have been recorded in the Arctic Circle, incl. and in Russian Lapland.

In order to understand this phenomenon, an expedition was organized to Seydozero, the Kola Peninsula. According to some sources, Academician Bekhterev was among the initiators of this campaign, according to others - the OGPU was also interested in it, according to others - they were still looking for minerals, and the study of everything else was a side affair.

One way or another, the group of Alexander Barchenko, whose route and finds were described in detail in the diary of his associate, astronomer Alexander Kondiain, went to the Kola Peninsula. In August 1922, she ended up near Seydozero, in the Lavozero tundra.

Then the outliers were discovered, about the nature of which a heated debate is still being conducted: the Kuiva rock, an ancient paved road, pyramids, as well as a hole into an underground cave.

These findings, coupled with the ethnographic material collected by the expedition members - legends and traditions of the Sami, allowed Barchenko to declare that his trip to Seydozero made it possible to make an unprecedented world discovery - the ancient civilization of Hyperborea.

He found opponents almost instantly. Among them are the famous geologist academician Fersman, as well as Arnold Kolbanovsky, who organized a new trip to Seydozero in 1923, who argued that all objects around the lake are of natural origin, there is no mysticism in them.

Nevertheless, Barchenko's discoveries were met with great enthusiasm not only in Russia. So, in 1955, geologists accidentally stumbled upon a bookmark of things and tools with marks near Seydozero, testifying to their Germanic origin. This made it possible to talk about the Führer expedition, abandoned here either before the war, or during it. As you know, the Nazis were also very interested in ancient artifacts and occult theories.

Valery Demin's expeditions 1997, 1998, 2001

The Hyperborean theme came to life again 75 years later, when Doctor of Philosophy Valery Demin visited Seydozero, the report on his journey literally blew up the information space.

The members of the expedition "Hyperborea 97" examined and photographed the objects found by Barchenko, and also found new ones: the remains of structures on the top of Mount Ninchurt, which they identified as the ruins of ancient defensive structures and an observatory.

The following year, V. Demin assembled an expedition "Hyperborea 98", which included "specialists in anomalous phenomena" - witches, ufologists, psychics, etc. Their task was to penetrate the undisclosed secrets of Seydozero - to find which was photographed in 1921 by Barchenko and his comrades.

Unfortunately, they were unable to find anything new. But the folklore about the place “Russia Murmansk Oblast Lake Seidozero” was replenished with tales about the Invisible Bigfoot, UFO landing sites and other sensations and assumptions of the expedition participants.

Demintsev's next march took place in 2001. We managed to prepare thoroughly. This time, among the participants, the number of which exceeded 20 people, were divers with equipment for photographing and filming underwater. The group was equipped with equipment: a georadar-sonar, an echo sounder, etc. Among the equipment was a motor boat with gasoline. Several tons of equipment were dropped onto Lake Seydozero by helicopter.

The purpose of the expedition was to test the hypothesis that a large number of ancient monuments are hidden at the bottom of Seydozero. Unfortunately, due to large deposits of silt, underwater filming was not possible. The only things that were found at the bottom were some silt-overgrown "wells" with a diameter of about 70 cm at a depth of 16 m and ring-shaped "caverns".

Geophysical instruments have discovered caves-voids under the relict glade and tunnels leading from them under Mount Ninchurt. According to Demin's assumption, this was the mysterious dungeon mentioned in the Lappish legends.

Demin told about all the secrets kept by Seydozero (Murmansk region), his hypotheses, during the expeditions in more than 20 books.

The described artifacts - a relict glade, a pyramid and, finally, Kuiva (Seidozero has been associated with them for several decades), gave rise to a whole wave of searches. Lovers of the unknown, and just tourists and travelers, rushed to Lake Seydozero.

What do researchers study and tourists seek to see on the shores of Seydozero? We have systematized information about the objects for which Seydozero is famous; the above-mentioned expeditions published a report on them.

Seidozero: artifacts and their secrets

  • A relict glade and a paved road leading to it

Some "Hyperboreans" discovered a road of flat slabs that connects Lovozero and the relict glade near Seydozero. Personally, I have not seen her in any of my visits, the first of which was in 1989.

At the entrance to the clearing (east side) - there is a stone slab 3 * 3 m. Participants of Demin's expedition consider the clearing - a platform the size of a truck body, where there is no vegetation, covered with loose rock by a tunnel in rocky ground.

According to them, a survey of the paving of the road with a georadar showed that it was masonry, which goes into the ground 1.5 m at a right angle. Several hypotheses have been put forward: either it is a kind of wall, perhaps a defensive fortification drowned in the ground, or a 1.5 meter ditch filled to the bottom with boulders.

The road is 1.5 km long and goes to the Kuiva image.

All my searches for photos of this road or video with it were unsuccessful.

  • Kuiva - rock carvings of a man and a deer

The height of the image, which resembles a man's arms spread across the cross, is about 50 m. It was painted on one of the rocks. In the upper left corner, a deer much clearer than Kuiva is seen. For some reason, the researchers mention little about him.

According to the Lappish legend, Kuiva (Black Man) was the leader of a Swedish detachment that robbed local residents. The detachment was defeated by the Sami, and its leader was forever imprinted on the rock.

Kuiva's image was found by Barchenko in 1921. It can be seen from the paved road (which, as it were, draws a straight line between it and the sacred Horn Island located on the neighboring Lovozero). Unfortunately, as I wrote above, I did not see the road, perhaps the imagination of the seekers passed off an ordinary moraine for it.

I climbed the rock itself, came close to the image. It seems to me that nature itself applied it with the help of water leaks, moss and cracks.

upd from 01/01/2014 In August 2013, a student expedition of St. Petersburg State University worked at Seydozero. The samples of rocks collected by its participants from the dark fragments of Kuiva's image were subjected to mycological analysis, which showed that their color is the "work" of a colony of fungi and unicellular algae. The relief of the rock also helped to create the pattern, contributing to the spread of these microorganisms in such a bizarre artistic form.

  • Laz under the ground (lost)

It was located in the immediate vicinity of the relict glade, or even on it itself. There is an archive photo of the expedition members in front of it. Barchenko and his comrades did not have the courage to go underground along this manhole. Condiine's diary noted the feelings of fear and anxiety they felt around him. According to Demin's version, it was filled up on the initiative of the NKVD back in the 1920s and 1930s. near Seydozero there were mining of uranium ores, which were carried out by the forces of the prisoners of the Revda camps. True, Demin, mentions that the camp was located on the other side of Lake Seydozero at the entrance to the Chivruai gorge, and VOKHR was located on the relict glade.

I didn’t come across any traces of the camp at Chivruai.

  • Step pyramids

Hills in the region of Seydozero and Lovozero, similar to pyramids and, according to Barchenko, hand-cut. Used by the Sami as a temple.

Found Barchenko, but organized by the year later Kolbanovsky's expedition called them stone swells on the top of the mountain.

  • Pyramidal seid

A seid in the form of a stone stele, about 3 m high. There are several similar seids in the gorges around Seydozero, they say that they stood near the lake itself, but were dismantled in the 1920s during the fight against obscurantism.

  • Ruins on Mount Ninchurt

Mount Ninchurt (Women's Breasts) - on its top, Demin's first expedition discovered ruins consisting of huge hewn slabs. The participants were especially impressed by their correct form.

In addition to the slabs, the scientific search expedition also found a well, steps, and the remains of a structure that Demin identified as an observatory - with a 15-meter long chute looking into the sky. These secrets of Seydozero remained until the end and were not revealed - Valery Demin, who was looking for Hyperborea, died in 2006.

All these objects can today be seen with your own eyes and assess their origin, in addition to enjoy the amazing beauty of these places, their pristine nature.

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Seidozero: how to get there

There are two options for picking up: by train and by car.

By train you need to get to the Olenegorsk station, by the time the train arrives at the station, a bus comes to the village. Revda. There are also many taxi drivers who offer to take you to Revda.

If you go by bus to Revda, then you will have to look for a transfer or walk 1.5 hours on foot (about 7 km). Therefore, a taxi is a more convenient option, since it takes you directly to the place (to the mine), and the payment for a passenger does not differ much from the price of a bus ticket.

Seidozero, how to get there by car. First, go along the Murmansk highway M-18 to the roundabout to Olenegorsk, then turn right to Lovozero and Revda. Further 70 km along the Lovozerskaya road to the turn to Revda. Drive through the old Revda, then through the village itself and get to the Karnasurta mine.

There is a parking lot at the entrance to the mine where you can leave your car. Guards at the checkpoint sometimes offer their "look behind the car" services for a small fee, but this option is not at all mandatory.

The route through the Lovozero tundra

Traditionally, tourists start their hike with a visit to Seydozero. Most short way to it through the Elmorayok pass.

It is necessary to go through the territory of the mine (where they are now allowed) right through and through, cross the narrow-gauge railway and follow a well-packed path up to the pass along the Ilmajok stream. The pass itself is not pronounced, it is a large plateau between two flat peaks, underfoot there are chipped stones of different sizes.

The descent to Seydozero is steeper than the ascent. The steep section ends at a relict meadow. From here the Elmorayok stream begins, which flows into the lake and the path leading through the forest to Seydozero. The approximate distance to this place from the mine is about 12 km.

Walk along it to the shore - Kuiva appears on the left on the rock, Seydozero is under his patronage. If you look back, you can see a small mountain shaped like a stepped pyramid.

From the shores of the lake there are many beautiful gorges, along any of them you can go to the mountains.

For example, along the river and Chinglusuay gorge, you can climb highest point Lovozero tundra - Mount Angvundaschorr 1120 m. And along the river and the Uelkuay or Chivruay gorge go to the Mannepakh mountain, on the top of which there is a beautiful lake.

Seydozero itself is surrounded by a forest, walking through which you can accidentally come across stone structures, clearly made by human hands. They are overgrown with moss and shrubs, so they are not immediately noticeable. You can also go to the outside of the mountains and visit mountain lakes: Circus, Gornoye, Sengisyavr, Raiyavr, Svetloye, surrounded by "circuses" with sheer walls up to 300 meters.

On the northern side of the lake there are two more gorges leading to the Kuivchorr and Kuamdespakhk mountains, along the peaks of which there is a geological road to the mine. By the way, you can get out of the mountains along it.

You can also leave in the village. Lovozero along a path that bypasses the mountains along the shores of Lake Lovozero (Luv'yavr).

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The Kola Peninsula has long attracted the attention of researchers, travelers and tourists. According to legend, it was in these parts that the famous Hyperborea was once located ...

In the early 1920s. a scientific expedition headed by the famous researcher and science fiction writer Alexander Barchenko headed here.

The OGPU became the "sponsor" of an unusual campaign for its time, so it is not surprising that the developments were classified.

According to Barchenko's hypothesis, humanity originated in the North during the so-called Golden Age, that is, approximately 10-12 thousand years ago. The Flood forced the Aryan tribes living there to leave the area of ​​the present Kola Peninsula and move south.

Barchenko was convinced that the Hyperboreans represented enough highly developed civilization- they knew the secret of atomic energy, they knew how to build aircrafts and manage them ... The researcher got information about this from the Masonic literature available to him. He also believed that the Sami shamans who lived on the Kola Peninsula are the bearers of the ancient knowledge about Hyperborea.

In these parts, there were shamanic seids (tall columns made of stones). Those present near these structures noticed weakness, dizziness, and some experienced hallucinations, their body weight decreased or increased. Here, the so-called "imagination" was also observed, in which people repeated each other's movements, spoke in incomprehensible languages, prophesied ...

It is difficult to find anything similar to this "devilry", which leads to bewilderment and modern psychologists, who are inclined to compare the state of "imagination" with the state of a zombie. Locals This disease was often attributed to the intrigues of a mysterious tribe of dwarf sorcerers who once lived on the territory of the Kola Peninsula, who were angry with the people who disturbed the peace of their graves.

Did some forces of this unique occult place influence the psyche of people? After all, shamans knew how to turn ordinary mortals into obedient puppets ...

Scientific records of the expeditions of the discoverer of the "Russian Hyperborea" on the Kola Peninsula, Alexander Barchenko, were subsequently classified by the Cheka, and then disappeared without a trace.

In 1998 another expedition visited the Kola Peninsula. It included geologists, historians, archaeologists, ethnographers, philosophers and even ufologists. The search party was called "Hyperborea-98".

On one of the slopes of Ninchurt, archaeologist Alexander Prokhorov discovered a weakly preserved, but powerful masonry wall. On the isthmus between Lovozero and Seydozero, in one of the most inaccessible places, they stumbled upon a very ancient seid. On top of this large stone of a very regular geometric shape, there was a kind of cavity, and in it, at the very bottom, there were coals. Are these traces of a ritual associated with fire?

But, perhaps, one of the most exciting finds here is the remains of an ancient observatory, a structure in the form of a 15-meter trench with two visors. In structure, design and possible functions, the structure resembled a large sextant sunk into the ground - the device of the famous Ulugbek observatory near Samarkand ...

The head of the expedition, Professor V.N. Demin will later write in his book: “All these facts confirm the concept of a number of Russian and foreign scientists about the northern origin of the entire world civilization and the fact that ethnic groups in the distant past - several tens of thousands of years ago - left the North, and forced them to this migration by natural catastrophe. And our Kola Peninsula is one of the centers of Hyperborean culture ”.

The last attempt to unravel the secrets of the Russian North was made in 2007 by a Russian expedition. 18 people took part in the new "campaign for history", including the press secretary of the Pulkovo Observatory, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences Sergey Smirnov, professor of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Valery Chudinov, as well as professor, doctor of geological and geographical sciences Dmitry Subetto.

“For many of these people, the expedition was an excellent opportunity to become pioneers in their field,” the author of the project emphasized. "For example, for Valery Chudinov, an amazing specialist in ancient Slavic writing, this was a chance to see the letters live for the first time, to read them not from photographs, but from the original source."

Nevertheless, the path of the members of the group's expedition turned out to be more dangerous than they had expected.

First, the group had no luck with guides. “Local residents, Lapps, were reluctant to show the way. The first guide said that after our "excursion" he would have problems with his ancestors, and then suddenly disappeared without a trace. In the end, we had to look for a new tracker. "

A guide in this area is very important. The place where the pyramids are located is practically deserted, for 150 km around there is not a soul or a path. The buildings themselves cannot be found without a guide: they are overgrown with moss, lichen and small shrubs.

“We flew to the pyramids by helicopter, but from above they are not visible at all, thanks to the vegetation they merge with the general landscape,” Volkov said.

The second difficulty was associated with the helicopter; inexplicable things often happen in these places. So, the participants of the second expedition led by Demin almost crashed during landing and survived only thanks to the skill of the pilots.

“The military landed our helicopter much earlier: it turned out that Air Force planes should have flown over the pyramids at a low altitude,” Volkov said. "It was only by a miracle that we managed to slip through the air corridor when it was finally opened for a short time."

But the wait was worth it. The miracle that the researchers happened to see exceeded their expectations.

In the hills overgrown with moss and dwarf trees, you can hardly guess the ancient structures that are familiar to many from the images of the pyramids of Egypt or South America, but these are still pyramids.

Our Kola pyramids are two buildings about 50 meters high, connected by a bridge and oriented to the cardinal points.

“On the expedition, we took a special device, the most modern geophysical equipment - the Oko georadar,” Volkov said. - It "shines through" the inner space of any objects, like an X-ray. The conclusion of geologists was unambiguous: the elevations are of an anthropogenic nature, therefore, these are not natural hills, but pyramids - the creation of human hands. "

But why they were built is not known exactly. Scientists so far only make assumptions and nothing more.

The pyramids stand clearly in the East-West direction. Inside the pyramids, voids or chambers of unknown purpose were discovered. Moreover, they were rebuilt three times: the ancient people constantly built them up in height.

In terms of its functional purpose, the pyramid is an accurate observatory that allows you to follow the starry sky. By fairly simple methods, a system was created with the help of which our ancestors recorded galactic changes and studied the Cosmos. In addition, the shape of the pyramids resembles the legendary Mount Meru, the "axis of the world", which is mentioned under various names in different mythologies and world religions.

The most ancient pyramid in the world is considered the pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara, which dates from about 2630-2612. BC, but the pyramids of the Kola Peninsula are twice as old as the Egyptian ones. Geophysicists conducted research and found that our northern pyramids were erected at least 9000 years ago, that is, in about 5000 years. BC. So, we can say with confidence that Egypt is not the cradle of civilization and knowledge came from the North.

Who built the pyramids? Perhaps, if you cleanse all the moss that has grown over the millennia from the walls, the secret of the Golden Key will be revealed and it turns out that these are the very legendary Hyperboreans, about whom Pliny the Elder wrote in his “ Natural history". Or those same Biarmians, about whom the ancient Icelanders wrote in their sagas. Or maybe aliens from the depths of space.

Or maybe our distant ancestors from the constellation Ursa Major.

Yuri Suprunenko.

Natalia Yamnitskaya.

Yuri Kudinov: « Data and Artifacts Revealed to Support the Existence ancient civilization in the Russian North. The talk again turned to the legendary Hyperborea... Scientists who have made a new scientific expedition to the abandoned pyramids of the Russian North claim that the age of these man-made structures is at least 9000 years, which means that the pyramids of the Kola Peninsula are twice as old as the Egyptian ones. Therefore, we can say that civilization did not come from the South, but from the North of our planet.

“On the expedition,” its initiator and leader Yuri Kudinov told the Kultura TV channel, “we took the most modern geophysical equipment. It "shines through" the inner space of any object, like an X-ray. The conclusion of the geologists was unambiguous: the elevations are of an anthropogenic nature. That is, these are not natural hills, but pyramids - the creation of human hands.

Moreover, they were rebuilt three times - increasing their height. Inside each of them there is a cavity of the correct shape. What is there is still unknown. Their functional purpose is a fairly accurate observatory that allows you to follow the starry sky. By fairly simple methods, a system was created with the help of which our Ancestors recorded galactic changes and studied the Cosmos. Analyzes have shown that the age of this mysterious observatory is 9 thousand years.


A well-known scientist, Doctor of Philosophy and author of 10 popular science works, Vladimir Demin made the second ever expedition to the Kola Peninsula in 1997. The first attempt was made long before him, in 1921, under the guidance of Professor Alexander Barchenko, head of the laboratory of neuro-energetics of the All-Union Institute of Experimental Medicine. The OGPU became the "sponsor" of an unusual campaign for its time, so it is not surprising that the developments were classified.

V. Demin, who made a new attempt at the end of the century, could for the first time tell the general public that for many years remained a secret, in particular about mysterious objects of anthropogenic origin, but did not have time. The scientist, returning from a trip, died suddenly ...

In 2007, the third expedition to the legendary Hyperborean region was carried out. It was a journey in the footsteps of the expeditions of Alexander Barchenko and Vladimir Demin. They managed to find religious and defensive structures, plates with mysterious signs and the ruins of an ancient observatory.

Companions of the Rhodobozhie project know that in accordance with the ancient chronicles of the Orthodox Old Believers, the Slavic-Aryan ancestral home was at the North Pole of the Earth, representing a single continent divided by four rivers into four parts: Khara, Rai, Svaga and Tula. In the middle of the mainland, Mount Mira (Meru) towered.

Ancestors called our ancestral home Da * Aria (Arctida, Hyperborea). This ancient continent was split and partially sank in the Arctic Ocean due to a natural disaster caused by the fall to Earth of one of the three moons - Lely. Parts of the once single continental plate spread over the magma of the Earth, and from them the continents, known to us from modern maps the world.

The inhabitants of Daariya were forced to temporarily leave the Earth, and then to master it again, correcting, as far as they could, the consequences of the disaster that had happened. 40 thousand years ago, the father of all Slavs and Aryans, God Perun, during a regular visit to our Ancestors, told about these events recorded by the Priests in the Santiya Vedas of Perun:

Since ancient times, when the world was established ...

Remembering from the Vedas about the deeds of Dazhdbog,

How He destroyed the strongholds of the Koscheevs,

... These Koschei are the rulers of the Grays,

But Midgard paid for freedom

Yes * Aria, hidden by the Great Flood ...

From Heaven to Earth they fell like a rainbow,

I went down to Midgard ...

13. (141). Many people died at that time,

And bury yourself in the Bear's Hall ...

Pyramids built by our Ancestors to establish spatio-temporal channels of interaction between the planets and the Star Halls were and remain one of the most important components of the Gates of the Interworld.

The universe. The named channels in the Vedas are called Heavenly Threads and represent a kind of laser beams created by special space-time cameras and emitted from the tops of the pyramids into open space. These beams-filaments allowed not only to carry out transitions from planet to planet, but also provided sound and visual communication with other planets, Star Palaces and crews of spaceships.

As a result of natural disasters, the pyramids, together with the fragments of the former single continent, were distributed over the Face of the Earth in a different ratio than they were. This disrupted the interaction between the pyramids of the Earth and the pyramids of other planets.

Our Ancestors asked God Perun how to fix this violation, because the family members of many Slavic-Aryan Clans living on Earth were in spacecraft and on other planets in the position of “missing”. Our Heavenly Father - God Perun answered as follows.

13. (141). The threads of the Halls are broken again

Therefore, the Heavenly Needles have lost their color.

So that the Needles shine with flowers again,

You will replace the Irkama Crystals.

14. (142). Heavenly Needles will shine again

Belief in the success of your glorious deeds -

This is what is most important at this time ...

If deeds are sealed by Faith,

What will prevent the deeds from happening?

15. (143). Ancient Ties will be restored again,

And the Ancestors will respond to the calls of descendants

Can't interfere with the speech of that Aliens,

16. (144). Remember people of the Great Race,

Everything that he said this wonderful evening ...

The main thing is that for your descendants

This knowledge was not in vain.

Several years ago, an expedition of Russian scientists Egyptian pyramids, came to the conclusion that

that they were built long before the rise of Egypt as such. During their construction, space technologies were used that were inaccessible not only to the ancient Egyptians, but also to modern science.

It was only through ignorance that the Egyptians used the pyramids as tombs for the pharaohs, without even knowing the true purpose of these structures.

Russian scientists suggest that the pyramids of Egypt, along with the pyramids of Mexico, Russia (in particular, in the Crimea and on the Kola Peninsula), are an integral part of the planetary energy-informational and space-time biocomputer, which supports the processes of the Earth's vital activity and is connected with the Cosmic Intelligence, which supports life activity of the Universe.

As you can see, our scientists have almost completely solved the riddle of the ancient pyramids of the Earth. If Russian scientists studied the Vedic Heritage of our Ancestors, they would be able to draw completely correct conclusions ...

In addition to the pyramids on the Kola Peninsula, scientists have also discovered underground tunnels ...

In recent years, attempts have been made to find the ancient country of Hyperborea, the foremother of all world civilizations. Traces of it were found on the Kola Peninsula.

The first information about it dates back to ancient times. The most ancient historians mentioned the Hyperboreans. The word "Hyperborean" meant "the one who lives beyond Boreas (North wind)" or "the one who lives in the north". According to ancient sources, the inhabitants of Hyperborea possessed a huge amount of knowledge, much more than the ancient Greeks. By the way, the ancient Greek heroes Apollo, Hercules and Perseus had the epithet "Hyperborean".

Presumably, Hyperborea existed at the North Pole 20,000 - 4,000 years ago. It was big mainland with a rather mild, Mediterranean-like climate. There were warm-loving animals and lush vegetation. In its center - at the pole - there was the legendary Mount Meru.

Scientists consider annual migrations of migratory birds to be one of the proofs of the existence of this country.


The Hyperboreans possessed many skills - they knew how to control the weather, fly long distances (it was not for nothing that Perseus Hyperborean was portrayed with wings on sandals), build large buildings, and much more. They never got sick and lived without strife in endless happiness. If the inhabitants of Hyperborea were fed up with life, they ended their earthly journey by jumping into the sea from high cliffs.
Hyperborea died (went under water) due to some kind of cataclysm. According to one version, the cause of the death of the most ancient civilization was the fall of a meteorite, the displacement of the Earth's magnetic poles, and, as a result, a sharp change in climate and an increase in the water level in the world's oceans.

Some researchers believe that the surviving Hyperboreans, who managed to move to the territory of northern Europe and Asia, spread throughout the world, forming new peoples. They built pyramids like in Egypt, many temples like in Greece, erected Stonehenge and Arkaim. One of the direct descendants of the Hyperboreans are the Slavs, or as they are called by the scientists of the Pre-Slavs. In many pagan myths of the Slavs, the legendary northern continent is mentioned. Legends about the Sunflower Country, located far away from the land, are often found in Russian epics. The very name of the Kola Peninsula comes from the oldest Indo-European name for the Sun - Kolo. No wonder in his "Centuries" Nostradamus called the Russians nothing but "the Hyperborean people."

Many scientists have devoted themselves to the search for evidence of the existence of an ancient civilization. In 1595, Gerard Mercator published a map on which he indicated an unknown continent in the center of the Northern Ocean, and around it the shores of Eurasia and North America... This was preceded by a long painstaking work on the study of the remains of ancient maps and texts.

There is another mysterious document - the world map of Piri Reis. Its creation dates back to 1513. It depicts all continents with unusual accuracy, including the as yet undiscovered Antarctica, which was depicted without ice. Such accuracy was only possible with aerial photography. The continents on this map are not depicted in their current position, but as they were located about 20,000 years ago.

Searches for Hyperborea were also undertaken in Russia. In the 20th century, at the bottom of the Seydozero of the Kola Peninsula, Russian researchers found the remains of ancient buildings and underground passages, and in the vicinity of the lake there were numerous petroglyphs written in the ancient Indian language. Another recent find on the peninsula is the pyramids. Analysis of the data obtained during their study showed that the age of the pyramids is about 9000 years, that is, twice as old as the Egyptian ones. The Kola pyramids are located strictly along the west-east line and may have been used as an observatory.

The Kola Peninsula may turn out to be the ancestral home of one of the most ancient world civilizations. This is stated by scientists who made a scientific expedition to the abandoned pyramids of the Russian North.

Several caves were found here, going deep into the earth, when trying to enter into which people begin to feel the strongest inexplicable horror. Hyperborea reliably keeps its secrets.

Here is what the scientist wrote about the Hyperboreans the ancient world Pliny the Elder: "Behind the Hyperborean mountains, on the other side of Aquilon, there lives a happy people called Hyperboreans, reaching very advanced years and glorified by wonderful legends. The sun shines there for six months, and this is only one day when the sun does not hide from the spring equinox until the autumn, the luminaries rise there only once a year at the summer solstice, and set only at the winter solstice. This country has a fertile climate and is devoid of any harmful wind. Death comes there only from satiety with life. There is no doubt about the existence of this people. "