The "Alien Tomb" of Tibet and the Mystery of the Dwarves
In the northeastern part of Tibet, there is said to be a mountain range called Bayan Har, rumored to house an alien tomb. In 1948, a cave discovered in these mountains revealed several rows of graves containing bundles of bones believed to be of extraterrestrial origin. The skeletal remains appear short in stature with unusually large heads and limbs featuring shell-like cartilage akin to that of squids.
Indeed, their appearance strikingly resembles the type of aliens frequently depicted in movies and television. However, this alone isn't substantial enough to definitively label the site as an alien tomb. So, why is it often referred to as such? This designation is based on several pieces of evidence.
In 1935, reports surfaced about a mysterious ethnic group found in the remote mountains of Tibet. This group, a community of small statured people, lived by hunting and herding and called themselves the Zhuoluo and Kamba people. With an average height of 120 centimeters, these individuals had slender bones, appearing delicate, with notably large eye sockets and brains larger than average. They also shared a unique blood type and claimed to have origins in distant space.
Within a cave they considered sacred, situated near what are believed to be alien bones, a granite disk was found. This disk, an electromagnetic object engraved with text, resembles a vinyl record with small drilled holes at its center, extending with double-layered spiral grooves, and has inscriptions along its edges resembling writing.
A Peking University professor spent 20 years deciphering this intriguing object. According to his research, 12,000 years ago, a group from this ethnic community arrived on the third planet (Earth) after their aircraft was destroyed in a remote mountainous area. Stranded and unable to construct a new aircraft, they sought to forge friendships with the local inhabitants. Unfortunately, the locals rejected them and even attempted to eliminate them, forcing them to hide in caves where they settled over generations.
The professor's method of deciphering remains confidential due to corporate secrets, leaving his exact process unknown. Despite the assumption that the stone disk and the professor's comprehensive report are housed at Peking University and the Taipei Historical Library in Taiwan, cosmic archaeologist Dr. Erich von Däniken found no trace of the disk upon investigation. It is alleged that Peking University holds all keys to this information.
What precisely did the Peking University professor's report contain? Is the Bayan Har tomb genuinely an alien tomb? A definitive conclusion has yet to be drawn. If the bones discovered in the Bayan Har Mountains belong to extraterrestrial beings, what became of them?