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Enigmatic 12,000-Year-Old Dropa Stones, Evidence Of Ancient Alien Contact?

The mysterious discovery of these 12,000-year-old Dropa stones was allegedly made in 1930. The alleged mysterious stones were found when Chi Pu Tei, an archeology professor at Peking University and his students, was on an expedition to explore a series of caves in the inaccessible mountains of Bayan Kara Ula, near Tibet. It is believed that these caves were carved artificially in underground tunnels and pantries.

It is said that professor Chi Pu Tei and his students found tombs with skeletons of 1.38 m (4 ft 6 in) in height buried inside them. The skeletons have had abnormally large heads and small, thin and fragile bodies. In addition to the skeletal remains, Professor Chi Pu Tei and his students found numerous other items.

Theorists also suggested that these skeletal remains could have belonged to an unknown mountain gorilla species, but Professor Chi Pu Tei did not agree.

No short notes were honoring the deceased on the tombs, but instead, the team found more than 700 stone discs (“Dropa Stones”) with 8 cm holes in diameter at their centers.

Carvings of the rising sun, the moon, stars, the Earth, mountains, and dotted lines linking the Earth with the sky were discovered on the walls of the caves.

The discs and the cave paintings are said to date approximately 12,000 years. Their whereabouts remain a mystery even today. The alleged finding raised numerous questions. Who were these mysterious beings? What were the enigmatic discs, and where did the star maps carved on the cave walls lead to?

12,000-year-old Dropa Stones
Each Dropa Disc, reportedly, would have been inscribed with two thin grooves that spiral from the edge to the central hole. It is believed that the mysterious 12,000-year-old Dropa Discs and other items found during the expedition were kept at the Peking University for 20 years.

All the attempts to decipher the writings on the Dropa Discs went futile. However, the discs were examined by Dr. Tsum Um Nui in Beijing around 1958. Dr. Tsum Um Nui concluded that each groove consisted of a set of small hieroglyphs of unknown origin. The rows were extremely small that a magnifying glass was essential to see them vividly. Many of the hieroglyphics were worn out by erosion.

When Dr. Tsum allegedly deciphered the symbols, he disclosed how the ancient writings tell a story of an Alien encounter, where an ancient alien ship crash-landed on Earth some 12,000 years ago.

According to Dr. Tsum Um Nui, one of the hieroglyphic lines read:

“The Drops came down from the clouds in their aircraft. Our men, women, and children hid in the caves ten times e. When at last they und in the caveserstood the sign language of the Drops, they realized that the newcomers had peaceful intentions.”

Another section of the 12,000-year-old Dropa stones reads about the regret of the inhabitants of the mountain (a tribe of the Ham) because the aliens had crashed their spaceship, and they could not build another to return to their planet.

The discovery of Dr. Tsum was allegedly published in 1962. However, it is also said that he became a subject of mockery, and out of shame, he left China in exile, moving to Japan, where he would later die. Many people are convinced that the Beijing Pre-History Academy would never have allowed him to publish or discuss his find again.

Furthermore, because “Tsum Um Nui” is not a real Chinese name, some critics suggest that the man never existed. Others claim that Tsum Um Nui is a Japanese name adapted to the Chinese language. In addition to his theories about the 12,000-year-old Dropa Stones.

In 1974, an Austrian Engineer, Ernst Wegerer, was on a guided tour of the Bampo Museum in Xian (a city in China), where he saw the stone.
He captured photographs of two discs that matched the descriptions of the Dropa Stones.

The Austrian Engineer observed a hole in the center of each disk and hieroglyphs in grooves, partly crumbled, like a spiral. When asked about the discs, he could not say anything. However, he permitted Ernst Wegerer to take one in his hand and photograph them.

He asserts that in his photos, the hieroglyphs cannot be seen as they have been hidden by the flash from the camera and have also deteriorated. By 1994, the discs and the manager had disappeared from the museum.

People have been skeptical about these 12,000-year-old Dropa Stones.
Critics rejected the story of the Dropa discs, arguing that it was a mixture of deception and urban legend. Writer David Richie mentions that these stories intrigued Gordon Creighton, a Royal Society of Anthropology and the Royal Society of Geography.

In the investigation, Creighton considered the allegations about the Dropa unfounded and detailed his findings in an article for the Flying Saucer Review. It is difficult to discover credible evidence to show that the Dropa Stones exist or have existed in the past.

People who support the story claim that it is the result of a social disruption caused by the Chinese Cultural Revolution and a cover-up conspired by the authorities of that country.

Considering the countless findings over the years suggest that these 12,000-year-old Dropa Stones could have existed or still exist.

Sources: infinityexplorers.com

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